Samuel Taylor (@smueltylor) 's Twitter Profile
Samuel Taylor

@smueltylor

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Julie Gray (@stomatasheff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Models and Mechanisms of Stomatal Mechanics. Our review with John Innes Centre on how guard cell walls work now online TrendsPlantSci sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Alice Baillie @P3_PlantScience @SheffieldMBB Sheffield Plant Phys

Models and Mechanisms of Stomatal Mechanics. Our review with <a href="/JohnInnesCentre/">John Innes Centre</a> on how guard cell walls work now online <a href="/TrendsPlantSci/">TrendsPlantSci</a> sciencedirect.com/science/articl… <a href="/AliceBaillie1/">Alice Baillie</a> @P3_PlantScience @SheffieldMBB <a href="/shefplantphys/">Sheffield Plant Phys</a>
Samuel Taylor (@smueltylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting evidence for role of PHYB in #switchgrass differentiation... hunch confirmed? ⁦LowryLab⁩ bmcevolbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Plant Hydraulics Lab (@planthydraulics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wheat leaves embolised by water stress do not recover function upon rewatering - Johnson et al Plant, Cell & Environment onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

Samuel Taylor (@smueltylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slow, partial day at work (laptop fan expired), but walking out of the house this evening I came eyeball-to-eyeball with a female sparrowhawk sitting on a neighbour’s wall, so it’s not all bad

Dongliang Xiong (@xiong_dl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice to read the comments of Jaume Flexas to our JXB @jxbotany.bsky.social paper doi.org/10.1093/jxb/er…. "Sure, there are still many open questions. who drives Who?academic.oup.com/jxb/article/69…

Maggie R Wagner (@maggierwagner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday an ESA colleague proposed that we abandon conservative states to their fate & let the bigots in power rule unchallenged. No one protested. If you can’t see why sentiments like that are callous, demoralizing, and isolating to us, or don’t care, please do stay away.

PlantEssex (@plantessex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Tansley Insight on the impact of speedy stomata on photosynthesis and water use! Tracy Lawson #stomata #photosynthesis New Phytologist nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

Hervé Cochard (@hcochard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new Tansley review is out: On the minimum leaf conductance: its role in models of plant water use, and ecological and environmental controls - Duursma - - New Phytologist - nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…

Samuel Taylor (@smueltylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For new tips on using the RACiR approach check out the @Cphotosynthesis response doi.org/10.1111/nph.15… to our concerns doi.org/10.1111/nph.15…

Samuel Taylor (@smueltylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think I heard him say gravity no longer matters, and (paraphrasing) transpiration rules. My take home was that flatland vegetation interacts with a surprisingly unique hydrological niche, and very interesting to me: in many cases that means grassland vegetation.

Samuel Taylor (@smueltylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On my way home to the UK from a week spent with the hugely impressive The RIPE Project team. Proud and privileged to be associated with rapid progress being made, and that @DFID_Research is backing us

Samuel Taylor (@smueltylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breakfast conversation with a five year old+Wikipedia+Google Maps=from the surface, 3/4 of the Earth’s atmosphere falls within about the distance from Trump Towers to the World Trade Centre via 2nd Avenue... #tinybubble

Lawren Sack Lab (@lawrensack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are grass leaf blades so diverse in size and venation? Explaining global trends with climate! with Alec Baird and collaborators Samuel Taylor J Pasquet-Kok, C Vuong, Y Zhang, T Watcharamongkol, Christine Scoffoni erika edwards P-A Christin, Colin Osborne disq.us/t/3vr0e6g

Samuel Taylor (@smueltylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ash trees are dying; There isn’t anyone I talk to about it; But they are slipping away; There is sadness in it. In the garden when I was a child, an ash tree was growing up from an old wall; I swung out with it. Here, there are more bare twigs every year; Things change.