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Changing perceptions of tree resistance research
Plants are threatened in a globalised world because people are transporting pests and pathogens around the planet at unprecedented rates. Natural resistance to pests and pathogens has never been more important. In this special issue of Plants, People, Planet we focus on resistance found in tree populations. This has long...Buggs, Richard J. A.
tree resistance, globalisation, tree pests, tree diseases, plant health, and tree pathogens
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Flowers and inflorescences of eudicots
Angiosperms dominate our terrestrial ecosystems, and the remarkable flowers and inflorescences have evolved into a spectacular and remarkably diversity. However, despite much research on their unique reproductive structures, there is still much that we do not know about how angiosperms rose to such dominance, how the first flowers evolved and...Bachelier, Julien B. ; Fay, Michael F.
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Editorial
Protecting and sustainably using the world’s plants and fungi
This special issue – Protecting and sustainably using the world’s plants and fungi – features the research that underpins Kew’s State of the World’s Plants and Fungi 2020 report. This special issue, and the associated report, are global efforts representing work from 210 authors, in 97 institutions, across 42 countries...Antonelli, Alexandre ; Hiscock, Simon ; Lennon, Sarah ; Simmonds, Monique ; Smith, Rhian J. …
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