Die Konferenz ist in vollem Gange Der neueste Beitrag von Jeff Ollerton macht deutlich, dass dies ein gewaltiges Ereignis ist, mit fast 7000 anwesenden Botanikern und 3519 Vorträgen.
Heiliger Bimbam! So groß wie eine botanische Konferenz sein kann! #IBC2017 # Shenzhen pic.twitter.com/noMnwg5JkB
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) Juli 24, 2017
This is what 7000 plant scientists in one room look like! #postdoclife #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/md1yCoKLzl
— Joanne Ashnest (@JoAshnest) July 24, 2017
Systematics and Comparative Biology
Michael Donoghue kicked off #IBC2017 with systematics and comparative biology pic.twitter.com/1MXD6fkPyC
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Michael Donoghue, giving plenary lecture on systematics & comparative biology @ #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/UvESpQQvUI
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 24, 2017
Michael Donoghue: is "systemists" vs "comparative biologists" the "dog people vs cat people" debate of plant science?! #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/VvFOF1Ml6T
— Joanne Ashnest (@JoAshnest) July 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/Pathh1/status/889309642861490176
What's got a big red arrow and thinks it all comes back to phylogeny? This guy #ibc2017 #michaeldonoghue pic.twitter.com/6wWYA41apw
— Joanne Ashnest (@JoAshnest) July 24, 2017
Donoghue on model lineages and the fields of systematics and comparative biology. Should they be separated into different fields? #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/3dPzuW2XcO
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 24, 2017
Viburnum leaf diversity varies with climate – especially when it comes to teeth! #ibc2017 #michaeldonoghue https://t.co/IYksXPwp4U pic.twitter.com/gAZRJb9ZuT
— Joanne Ashnest (@JoAshnest) July 24, 2017
Standing room only for Michael Donoghue's plenary talk #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/ba1C1zcD0V
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 24, 2017
Plant Breeding
Jia-Yang Li is all for rice Superdomestiction: define your traits, then find the genes like IPA1 ideal plant architecture #Ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/PDDYfl8Luv
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 24, 2017
Ralph Bock Potsdam shows intercellular transfer across grafts between spp. Breeding & biotech implications #IBC2017 https://t.co/XZCpeHc9Sd pic.twitter.com/C93O6GkPoQ
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 24, 2017
Xiao-Feng Cao Beijing on gene-wide effects of demethylases & transposons from Arabidopsis to rice https://t.co/UnHxlIr7dQ #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/L3FiFKN0zC
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 24, 2017
Tropical Plant-Animal Interactions: Coevolution in the Anthropocene
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889324563313684480
Kress: coevolutionary mosaic of plants pollinators for Heliconia #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/cdGMgSlcyW
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Key note lecture by W. John Kress #IBC2017 Tropical Plants Animals Interaction pic.twitter.com/9ZMa4SehWJ
— Palash Chandra Mondol (@iampalash11) July 24, 2017
Smallest bird but doing a wonderful job. Interaction between Heliconias and Hummingbirds. #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/viWNv9MHpL
— Palash Chandra Mondol (@iampalash11) July 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/889329725646098433
Complexity of life increases when considering animal interaction #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/MNytj5EGgG
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
How do Plants Age and Die?
How do plants age and die? – some new insights | Hong Gil NAM at the #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/3GDrQhRVmk
— BHL Program Director (@BHLProgDirector) July 24, 2017
CAM and C4
https://twitter.com/wile_phylote/status/889334794907156480
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889334979204927489
Bottleneck in C4/CAM transition from C3 #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/TRrp6rJ45L
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/AaronListon/status/889338963139231744
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889339575780474885
https://twitter.com/wile_phylote/status/889339423741140992
@erikaedw on bottlenecks and trajectories to syndrome evolution – C4 and CAM as great examples! #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/giSHducAo3
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/JM_biologistico/status/889494984210120704
https://twitter.com/JM_biologistico/status/889497731785523200
Phenotyping
Phenotyping session at #IBC2017 , HERE WE GO. pic.twitter.com/ElhJ4kY4bi
— David Han (@DavidHa51202585) July 24, 2017
The 6 dimensions of plant phenotyping. @fredbaret #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/qJWJkDhM68
— David Han (@DavidHa51202585) July 24, 2017
Lamiales
Lamiales symposium has started at #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/tYKwI4GZiF
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 24, 2017
@dave_tank divergence time calibration in Lamiidae – on now! #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/fVmcJhqvLb
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 24, 2017
Tin-Zhang Wang gave an interesting talk abt evolution of floral symmetry in Lamiales #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/WdlF0mT5yL
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 24, 2017
.@dave_tank: Dated trees clearly show that Lamiids/Lamiales exploded with diversity after the K/T extinction. #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/3IErUKrtUe
— Chris Martine | Plants are Cool, Too! (@MartineBotany) July 24, 2017
Phosphorus Nutrition
Phosphorus nutrition session about to start #IBC2017 @PlantEnergyBiol pic.twitter.com/AvHFMNUWJJ
— Oliver Berkowitz (@OliverBerkowitz) July 24, 2017
Laurent Nussaume on P transport #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/JHx3dY3zoE
— Oliver Berkowitz (@OliverBerkowitz) July 24, 2017
Polyploidy: evolution, function and diversification
@LiZheng_Arizona is giving his talk: Higher frequency of polyploidy associated with the colonization of land at #IBC2017 @BarkerLab
— Hong An 安 宏 (@Hong_An_) July 24, 2017
Zheng Li identifies 246 whole genome duplications 75% plant families. Mostly 4 rounds in angiosperms, 2 in gymnos, little in algae. #Ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/ZSsVkDbtFd
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 24, 2017
Great talk by @LiZheng_Arizona from @BarkerLab, ~300 WGDs in green plants (many novel) found with 1kp data #ibc2017
— Claudio Casola (@ccasola) July 24, 2017
@JChrisPires is talking about: Polyploidy and the origins of novelty: impact of duplication on genomes and network evolution at #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/Fl9a3heGij
— Hong An 安 宏 (@Hong_An_) July 24, 2017
Tweeter extrodinaire @JChrisPires but not at #IBC2017, stats on butterfly-plant arms race & brassica glucosinolates https://t.co/tWT8Cb8DON pic.twitter.com/2fLWNiyaYL
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 24, 2017
Fundamental understanding of Brassica genome interactions can go into practice for synthetic biology says @JChrisPires #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/G1rgqO57rJ
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 24, 2017
Polyploidy: early effects and evolutionary implications
Doyle J. Opens the 2nd #polyploid session at #IBC2017. They change the mRNA/DNA. Dosage response similar between arabidopsis and glycine.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 24, 2017
Adams K. (#IBC2017): Brassica used as model. Overall ⬇️parental intron retention part of genomic shock. Cold/heat/drought ⬇️AS freq.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 24, 2017
Adams K. (T2-52-2) follows with abiotic stress, #polyploid & alt. splicing. #IBC2017. Intron retention is a common alt. splicing in plants.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 24, 2017
Zou XH (#IBC2017) show conserved regions in the 4x O. minuta. No fractionation compared with BB & CC. No exp. dominance for studied genes.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 24, 2017
Zou XH (#IBC2017) about 4x Oryza minuta (BBCC). Origin O. punctuata (BB) x O. officialis (CC). Target seq. of DEP1 , Sh4 & MOC1 regions.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 24, 2017
Luo B. #polyploid at #IBC2017, discuss #aneuploidy in #rice. 4X rice (Nippon. x 93-11) shows hybrid vigor. 40% aneuploids. Phen. Linked DE.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 24, 2017
The Moss Tree of Life
@mossMatters uses phylotranscriptomics to explore pleurocarp #mosses evolution #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/06ahspA9SS
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
@mossMatters explore pleurocarp #mosses evolution with phylotranscriptomics #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/dKAqtfhVol
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Krug: all major peristome types emerged by Carboniferous #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/CaQ5TVBeke
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Huttanen (via @mossMatters) clear sex-specific transcripts in #mosses but many without orthologs! #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/MsAO4WmSQ6
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
600 genes later, @bryomedina resolved the generic mess in Funariaceae with phyllo concepts #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/0UOnpiX5Al
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Gorffinet resolved the backbone of #mosses with genomic data. Sphagnum is still a pain #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/lqURx9f1lE
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Gorffinet resolved the backbone of #mosses with genomic data. Sphagnum is still a pain #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/lqURx9f1lE
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Hybridization and Phylogentic reconstruction
Two types of phylogenies: easy ones and interesting ones – Michael Pirie on inferring species trees w/ reticulation #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 24, 2017
Key Questions on Angiosperm Macroevolution
.@phylieu giving a great explanation of the intricacies of different versions of Chicken Little #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/8pfa4pvdiM
— Charles Foster (@theCFos) July 24, 2017
Great talk by @phylieu on BiSSE vs HiSSe at #IBC2017.Proceed with caution when modeling, but don't lose hope! pic.twitter.com/K6q9MR1srD
— Christine Scoffoni (@cscoffoni5) July 24, 2017
Silvestro on angiosperm diversity dynamics through time: current diversity may be the highest ever! #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/gVm6pH8mB2
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 24, 2017
@phylieu on type I errors in the SSE models: what to do? Don't give up, they are still useful models! #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/PxSgVwDBgr
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 24, 2017
@NickJMatzke reminds us to always do model testing, and marcoevolurionary dispersal is real #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/f6Tm3H02Js
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Chartier: different families of Ericales occupy different places in morphospace #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/VGKv0ITB5R
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Fun talk that one. Some big families don't take up much floral morphospace #Balsaminaceae, some smal ones do #Lecythidiaceae #IBC2017 https://t.co/39ulvsQkrm
— Dr Peter Moonlight (@PeterMoonlight) July 24, 2017
Pace: Facultative liana species show clear wider, more dimorphic xylem than their tree counterparts #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/l3fki63dcx
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Pace: Phloem has high phylosignal, independent from the habit #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/sn6mpojJg7
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Plant response to Phorphorus and Nitrogen
Ricarda Jost from ARC CoE @PlantEnergyBiol talking about root cell-type specific regulators of P homeostasis at #IBC2017 Shenzen pic.twitter.com/rI1BMjj8CD
— Oliver Berkowitz (@OliverBerkowitz) July 24, 2017
Plant Response to Drought and Salt
Hernández-Gutiérrez: dated the Malvales tree with fossils #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/rFssS6C62a
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Origin and Diversification of East Asian Flora
Yaowu Xing on speciation and immigration rates in Asian mountains and lowlands @PNASNews #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/T6nlUMIcGA
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 24, 2017
Alexandra Muellner-Riehl on drivers of plant radiations in the QTP region #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/tXDTVxT7pz
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 24, 2017
Molecular and Genetic Analysis of seed development
Temperature modulates seed dispersal in Bracecaceae by Dr. Xinran Li from @JohnInnesCentre #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/Y5FLl25g1e
— Palash Chandra Mondol (@iampalash11) July 24, 2017
Harnessing New Genetic Approaches to Improve Restoration Success
@MRossettoEvoEco #restorerenew standardised and efficient method for data informed predictive #provenancing #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/AI7iAjKpuO
— Martin Breed (@_MBreed) July 24, 2017
Julie Etterson showing the potential unintended phenotypic consequences of sourcing seeding for restoration #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/1b3iCj7jvb
— Martin Breed (@_MBreed) July 24, 2017
@SiegyK identifying a fungal microbiome hit list for minesite restoration #inoculation #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/utbITzSxWz
— Martin Breed (@_MBreed) July 24, 2017
Evolution of Floral Traits
Dellinger : 3D morphometric landmark to quantify floral modularity and pollinator syndromes #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/8TYu7HksHp
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
Roddy wants you to think that hydraulic traits of flowers matter for selection #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/LyUeNgusgX
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 24, 2017
People and Plants – the Unbreakable Bond
Grassland biodiversity loss, esp at high altitude is challenge @SandyKnapp linking wellbeing to biodiversity & ecosystem processes #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/Sz6gwM98DZ
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 24, 2017
@SandyKnapp we need plants, and plants need us. Let's protect what we still can. #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/Tmlgii1uyW
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 24, 2017
.@SandyKnapp: environmental impact of consumption not only felt in our own backyard – a message keenly understood in China #IBC2017
— Alex Taylor (@ATayters) July 24, 2017
.@SandyKnapp "the knowledge being disseminated at #IBC2017 is vital for conserving the world's plants"
— Dr Peter Moonlight (@PeterMoonlight) July 24, 2017
#IBC2017 @SandyKnapp presenting a map of scientific collaborations #ScienceIsGlobal #ScienceIsMoreFocusedThanMyPhotos pic.twitter.com/QzjLk2Zql5
— Dr Peter Moonlight (@PeterMoonlight) July 24, 2017
@SandyKnapp discussing eating nightshade relatives #IBC2017 – no ta! @SarkinenTiina fed me one: the most disgusting thing I've ever eaten. pic.twitter.com/drbFSAu3gs
— Dr Peter Moonlight (@PeterMoonlight) July 24, 2017
Posters
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889305775675502596
https://twitter.com/wile_phylote/status/889263359190806534
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889306328476393474
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889306772778999809
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889307709740392449
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889308255108968448
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889310035859394560
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889312802531401728
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889313856580976641
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889315210867159041
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889318793708752896
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889318798205104128
My poster #IBC2017 @IBC2017_XIX pic.twitter.com/AoP79drPRT
— Chuanji Zhao (@ZhaoChuanji) July 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889321258919374851
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889324973055242241
My #IBC2017 poster is here, welcome to see our works with @JChrisPires @xinshuaiqi and @BarkerLab on Tuesday and Thursday. pic.twitter.com/yVa6s1kTjS
— Hong An 安 宏 (@Hong_An_) July 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889329133343342592
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889329856206561280
Elliot Gardner previews his breadfruit work for @SandyKnapp at #IBC2017. 1 species really 2; local indigenous peeps already make distinction pic.twitter.com/eP9GseMzXC
— Chris Martine | Plants are Cool, Too! (@MartineBotany) July 24, 2017
Inside
An entire exhibit on bryophytes inside the #ibc2017 conference center. Have you seen this @mossMatters? pic.twitter.com/Rn8ujk1fxr
— Mike Moore (@gypsumbotany) July 24, 2017
Special for the pedantic botanists at #IBC2017 Fresh fruit platter has melon and tomato pic.twitter.com/ujNsZNcOIK
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 24, 2017
Outside
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889355088912896000
Tomorrow
https://twitter.com/wile_phylote/status/889308957633904641
It looks like everyone’s hard at work.
You know it's #IBC2017 in China when @gypsumbotany & I are awake at 4:30 texting about the crazy science dreams we just had. #NoSleepTil
— Chris Martine | Plants are Cool, Too! (@MartineBotany) July 23, 2017
