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Future seems uncertain: Breathing life into the Corpse flower that smells like death- Technology News, Firstpost


by Doug Johnson
The alien-like blooms and putrid stench of
Amorphophallus titanum, better known as the corpse flower, draw big crowds and media coverage to botanical gardens each year. In 2015, for instance, around
75,000 people visited the Chicago Botanic Garden to see one of their corpse flowers bloom. More than 300,000 people viewed it online.
But despite the corpse flower’s fame, its future is uncertain. The roughly 500 specimens that were living in botanical gardens and some university and private collections as of 2019 are deeply related a lack of genetic diversity that can make them more vulnerable to a host of problems, such as disease or a changing climate. ....

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Breathing life into the corpse flower


Breathing life into the corpse flower
In botanic gardens, the lineage of a famously smelly plant is threatened. Can a new collaborative program save it?
January 21, 2021 7:59PM (UTC)
A picture taken on May 14, 2020 shows a Titan Arum flower that flourished the day before at the Belgian National Botanic Gardens in Meise. - The Titan Arum is the biggest flower on earth and it takes several years for the plant to make one single flower blossom. Particular to the flower is its strong, bad smell. (LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ/BELGA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Figs show that nonnative species can invade ecosystems by forming unexpected partnerships


Figs show that nonnative species can invade ecosystems by forming unexpected partnerships
January 19, 2021 8.07am EST
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Jared Bernard does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
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While surveying the Hawaiian island of Kauai in search of invasive plants in 2017, botanist Kelsey Brock spotted something unusal: a few nonnative species of figs seemed to be settling in.
As people traverse the planet for trade or travel, they bring a slew of species with them, many of which establish a foothold in a new place and may eventually replace the local native species. But because of a quirk of fig biology, my colleagues and I wondered how these figs could be reproducing to form new populations on Kauai. ....

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National student publication says FIU best for making difference in climate crisis


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January 14, 2021 at 11:30am
FIU is the No. 1 university where students can make a difference in the climate crisis, according to
College Magazine.
Written for students by students,
College Magazine is a national online publication designed to help students make the most of their college experience. The magazine’s latest rankings list, “Where You Can Make A Difference in the Climate Crisis,” was developed in response to a series of events from 2020 including the Australian wildfires, the most active Atlantic hurricane season on record and melting glaciers, to name a few. Universities were evaluated based on diversity, student organizations and excursions promoting environmental sustainability and resilience, alumni network and the amount and quality of environmental events. ....

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