Paco Lara
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Professor at UAM Taxonomic botanist Searching for orthotrichaceous mosses around the world
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Paco Lara
Orthotree
3 months ago
Our studies of Lewinskya in fog oases of Central and Northern Chile reveal yet hidden diversity within Orthotrichaceae. Find more in our paper
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Lewinskya crinita sp. nov. and L. aristoblephara comb. nov. (Orthotrichaceae, Bryophyta), two remarkable species from the coastal fog oases of central-northern Chile
Few species of the genus Lewinskya have been reported from central and northern Chile, with only L. johnstonii known from the northern coastal hills of the region. Immersed in arid lands, these coa...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03736687.2025.2548733
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Orthotree
3 months ago
New insights on the distribution of Lewinskya firma! Check our recently published paper:
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Lewinskya firma s.s. is actually in West Africa
Published in Journal of Bryology (Ahead of Print, 2025)
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03736687.2025.2549146
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Orthotree
4 months ago
Are you bored just lying on the beach? Have some fun reading our last published paper!
www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14...
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https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14/15/2373
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Isabel Draper
4 months ago
Just published! This is not only the description of a new species. It responds to the necessity of redefining generic boundaries in our favorite moss family. Don't miss it! With
@logarilleti.bsky.social
@flara-bryo.bsky.social
@paguado-ramsay.bsky.social
add a skeleton here at some point
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Paco Lara
Orthotree
5 months ago
@24iscb.bsky.social
is running and today our teams has contributed with Niko's talk about the possible hybrid origin of one lineage of Orthotrichaceae
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Paco Lara
Orthotree
5 months ago
Proud and grateful for having won an award for best poster communication at the
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Congrats Niko!
#24ISBC
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Orthotree
5 months ago
Today is Belen's turn with an inspiring talk on thermal time models in bryophyte spores germination at the
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Macarena Cuerdo
5 months ago
What an amazing experience at the XXIV International Symposium of Cryptogamic Botany, with a great team helping bring more visibility to the Orthotrichaceae! 💚
#ISCB2025
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Orthotree
5 months ago
Two Orthotrichaceae posters presented at the
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If interested, just ask!!
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Macarena Cuerdo
8 months ago
We are excited to share our new article on riparian alders in the Iberian Peninsula 🌳💚 We hope you find it interesting! ⚠️⚠️Trigger warning: Alder identification only for the bravest botanists
authors.elsevier.com/c/1ks-31JWF2...
doi.org/10.1016/j.fl...
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CREAF
9 months ago
¿Quieres aprender a diferenciar los
#robles
autóctonos? 🌳💚 Hemos creado esta guía que esperamos sea muy útil ✨✨ 🟢Qpy=Quercus pyrenaica 🟢Qpe=Q. petraea 🟢Qro=Q. robur 🟢Qca=Q. canariensis 🟢Qpu=Q. pubescens 🟢Qce=Q. x cerrioides 🟢Qfa=Q. faginea 🟢Qlu=Q. lusitanica
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Annals of Botany
10 months ago
🎉 Good news! The paper ‘Ancient reticulation, incomplete lineage sorting and the evolution of the pyrenoid at the dawn of hornwort diversification’ in
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by Gabriel Peñaloza-Bojacá and co-authors is now
#free
for a limited time 🧵(1/8) 👉
doi.org/n7pc
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Boyce Thompson Institute
10 months ago
A tiny plant with a powerful secret! The Li Lab discovered that hornworts have a unique CO₂ booster that could supercharge photosynthesis and boost crop yields by up to 50%! Could this be the future of agriculture? Find out more:
ambrook.com/research/stu...
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The Funny Little Plant That Could Upend Agriculture - Ambrook Research
Hornworts, an otherwise unremarkable bit of flora, has a unique photosynthesis booster. New research finds this booster has the potential to increase crop yields up to 50%.
https://ambrook.com/research/studies/hornworts-not-hogwarts
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Ruben G. Mateo
10 months ago
🔔Descubre
#geoSABINA
🌿 herramienta digital especializada en
#botánica
☘️ permite explorar distribuciones potenciales de más de 180 especies en escenarios de cambio climático
www.uam.es/uam/investig...
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Nature Plants
12 months ago
New Correspondence: "Time to end the vascular plant chauvinism"
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The emphasis on vascular plants reveals a bias that leaves the non-vascular plants — the tiny, overlooked, inconspicuous plants — hidden in the shadows, literally.
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