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Mohammad Aslam
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I study plant development under different cues; 2024-2025 Plantae Fellow; Currently @DanforthCenter; Past @FAFU, China. @Iwate Uni, Japan. @Texas A&M, USA. @ICGEB @NRCPB India.
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#JustIn on Plantae - Classical Botany in the Shadow of Molecular Science: Why It Still Matters. In this piece, Plantae Fellows, @kesmaio.bsky.social @carlosgonzsanz.bsky.social and @vedjiwan.bsky.social discuss the decline of the term and education of botanical sciences https://plantae.org/classica…
Classical Botany in the Shadow of Molecular Science: Why It Still Matters | Plantae
The Decline of Classical Botany Though many of us may recognize the word ‘botany’, we may also associate it with dusty books and 18th century science. ‘Botany’ is not used frequently in our…
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January 30, 2025 at 9:03 PM
Diving deep into the challenges and rewards of extended scientific research, this piece explores strategies to stay motivated. Whether you're in academia or industry, these insights might resonate with your journey.
January 24, 2025 at 4:07 PM
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Plant Science Research Weekly -- Unveiling REF1: A key regulator of plant regeneration (Cell) (Summary by Yuanyuan Liu) https://plantae.org/unveiling-ref1-a-key-regulator-of-plant-regeneration/

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Unveiling REF1: A key regulator of plant regeneration | Plantae
Plants frequently encounter damage during growth and development, necessitating remarkable regenerative abilities to repair damaged tissues. Plants can regenerate organs or even entire plants from…
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January 16, 2025 at 5:03 PM