Carlos A. Ordóñez-Parra
@caordonezparra.bsky.social
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Colombian 🇨🇴 | He/him 🏳️‍🌈 | PhD Student at UFMG 🇧🇷 | Scientific Editor at @botany.one ✍🏻 | Personal website: https://caordonezparra.github.io 🖥️ | #SeedScience 🫘 #FunctionalEcology 🌿 #EcologicalRestoration 🌱
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annbot.bsky.social
🎉We invite you to meet Gláucia Silva author of the recently published article doi.org/p256 and PhD student at Systematic Botany laboratory at UFRN. Get to know her and her passion for plant awareness🧵
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Gláucia Silva
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annbot.bsky.social
🎉 Great news! The paper ‘The role of ecological niche and seed mass in macroevolution of germination tolerance to salinity’ in @annbot by Keyvan Maleki and co-authors is now #free for 2 weeks 🧵(1/7)

👉 doi.org/p53x

@meisebotanicgarden.bsky.social
#PlantScience #PlantReproduction #ClimateChange
The role of ecological niche and seed mass in macroevolution of germination tolerance to salinity
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botany.one
"Look for something that you are really passionate about in Botany, what makes your heart beat faster;" @glauceae.bsky.social shares her thoughts in Botany One.

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#Botany #PlantScience 🧪
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jxbotany.bsky.social
🚨 Applications are open for the 2026 JXB Editorial Internships! 🚨

🌱 Designed for ECRs, you will gain behind-the-scenes publishing experience, write commentary pieces & join the JXB Editorial Board meeting next year 👩‍💻✈️

Deadline: 30 Sept 2025

👉 bit.ly/jxbinterns

#PlantScience 🧪
JXB EDITORIAL
INTERNSHIPS 2026
Who is this for?
• Early career researchers (2-8 yrs postgrad/postdoc experience)
What will you do?
• Assess submitted manuscripts (with editorial mentorship)
• Write commentary articles for publication in JXB
• (Optional) Join JXB's social media activities
Benefits for you:
• Gain editorial & publishing experience
• Career development as a researcher
• Free SEB membership (1 year)
• Invitation to JXB's Editorial Board meeting in 2026
Apply by 30th September 2025
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botany.one
How the Tlahuica-Pjiekakjoo Keep Their Mycological Heritage Thriving

A decade-long collaboration reveals how an endangered Indigenous group holds unparalleled knowledge of wild fungi, and how they’re passing it on to future generations.

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#Botany #PlantScience 🧪
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botany.one
"Diversity of perspectives and knowledge stimulates creativity, and collaborative work enables projects that would be impossible to achieve alone." - Dr. Cecilia Zumajo-Cardona.

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#Botany #PlantScience 🧪
Photo of Dr. Cecilia Zumajo-Cardona smiling at the camera.
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Seedling emergence is catastrophically affected by depth of volcanic ash

5 cm of volcanic ash leads to the loss of seedling emergence on the volcanic island of La Palma, likely affecting succession for decades after a recent eruption.

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#Botany #PlantScience 🧪
A pine cone and a tiny seedling on otherwise barren volcanic ash.
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sarraceniamason.bsky.social
We still need >60 plant submissions for the Botany & Dragons Bestiary! Please share the flyer with your students! #iamabotanist #plantsci #ttrpg forms.office.com/Pages/Respon...
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annbot.bsky.social
🌱Check the newly published article ‘Dance with plants: Taylor Swift’s music videos as advance organizers for meaningful learning in Botany’ in @annbot.bsky.social by Gláucia Silva and co-authors 🧵(1/7)

👉 doi.org/p256

#AoBpapers #PlantAwareness #Botany
Dance with plants: Taylor Swift’s music videos as advance organizers for meaningful learning in Botany
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scifri.bsky.social
Underground networks of mycorrhizal fungi quietly support life on Earth, but scientists say they're often overlooked. A new digital atlas puts the spotlight on these hidden ecosystems and where they need more protection. 🌍🍄

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Photo of a women smiling. Text says: "Plants wouldn’t  be able to 
acquire their nutrients without those fungi. So that’s really  eye-opening 
for people,  that agriculture depends on these fungi to thrive. —Dr. Adriana Corrales"
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botany.one
A study of over 30 community gardens in Berlin and Munich found that urban gardens are not as similar in plant species as previously thought, showing the importance of urban gardens in supporting biodiversity.

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#Botany #PlantScience 🧪
A patchwork of green in the city
Wild plants in city gardens are defying expectations and keeping urban biodiversity alive and surprising.
botany.one
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intlsocseedsci.bsky.social
In black grass, one of the most important weeds in Central European cereal fields, winter cold during vegetative growth boosts seed dormancy in the offspring. A study in #SeedScienceResearch links this to epigenetic changes, influencing weed emergence patterns in crops.
Vernalization enforces seed dormancy in the agricultural weed Alopecurus myosuroides (Huds.) | Seed Science Research | Cambridge Core
Vernalization enforces seed dormancy in the agricultural weed Alopecurus myosuroides (Huds.)
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intlsocseedsci.bsky.social
This year's ISSS Conference brings you not only fascinating talks, but also four exciting workshops to deepen your knowledge in cutting-edge aspects of #SeedScience: from statistical modelling to lab protocols! 🫘🌱 Check the following link for the full programme 👉 : isss2025.com.au
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botany.one
Analysing the calcium isotope ratios in the teeth of three herbivorous dinosaurs found together has revealed how dinosaurs, all after plants to eat, could exist side-by-side through niche separation.

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#Botany #PlantScience 🧪
A young dinosaur eating a fern
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botany.one
Liedson Carneiro: "I believe it’s essential to build a strong foundation in natural history. Observing organisms in their environments and understanding their traits and behaviors sharpens your intuition and helps you ask meaningful questions."

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#Botany #PlantScience 🧪
Dr Liedson Carneiro on fieldwork.
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botany.one
"We resubmitted the paper elsewhere, and for the next 10 years, it was the most cited publication of my career."

Dr Juliane Ishida on the importance of perseverance in publishing papers

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#Botany #PlantScience 🧪
Dr. Juliane Ishida, a smiling woman with long dark hair wearing a black sleeveless top and pearl earrings, photographed against a lush green backdrop of leafy plants with small pink flowers.
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annbot.bsky.social
🐝🌸Join us to explore the newly published paper “Evolutionary consequences of flowering–pollinator asynchrony: The case of a floral oil-producing plant and its oil-collecting bees” in @annbot.bsky.social t by Liedson Tavares Carneiro @liedcarneiro.bsky.social and co-authors. (1/7)

👉 doi.org/g9v97c
Evolutionary consequences of flowering–pollinator asynchrony: The case of a floral oil-producing plant and its oil-collecting bees
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botany.one
The Flower That Defies Its Genus

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Scientists studying Cryptanthus bahianus found it might represent an ancestral state - showing us what bromeliads were like before some species switched to using perfume instead of nectar to attract pollinators.

#Botany #PlantScience
Cryptanthus bahianus: The Flower That Defies Its Genus
The exception that proves the rule: Cryptanthus bahianus takes the sweet route, not the aromatic one
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annbot.bsky.social
🌱Annals of Botany invites submissions to the new Special Issue "Exploring seed development, structure and physiology", edited by AoB editors Gabriela Auge and Chunhui Zhang. (1/4)

#seeds #plantscience #specialissue
‪@gabyplantbio.bsky.social‬
Flyer announcing the Annals of Botany Special Issue titled 'Exploring Seed Development, Structure and Physiology,' with editors Gabriela Auge, Chunhui Zhang, Maria Crepy, Mariel Gerrard Wheeler, and Hannetz Roschzttardt. Submission deadline: June 30, 2026. The right side features a multicolored maize cob against a black background.
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botany.one
The Chemical Lives of Trees: Why No Two Are Exactly Alike

New research reveals every tree has a unique "chemical fingerprint" - even within the same species. 300 trees studied across 10 species show distinct metabolite profiles.

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#Botany #PlantScience 🧪
The Chemical Lives of Trees: Why No Two Are Exactly Alike
Individual trees carry their own chemical signatures and they may be rewriting the rules of how ecosystems work.
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kheyduk.bsky.social
Good morning #botany2025! Go ahead and put the Belonging in Botany panel on your schedules and come hear from immigrant scientists in our community about their experiences and challenges. 11-12, Ventura.