Plantae’s Top 5 Facebook and Twitter Posts during 2019
2019 was an amazing year of growth for Plantae’s social media accounts. It is always interesting to look back at what worked and which posts were of most interest to our community. Here is a list of our Top 5 Twitter and Facebook posts. Thank you for following our accounts!
Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) methods collectively represent the major breakthrough in developmental bio-imaging of living multicellular organisms.@NaturePlants publication: https://t.co/x4o0QFWkfJ #plantsci #microscopy pic.twitter.com/Dnv6dw93uN
— Plantae (@plantae_org) July 15, 2019
A century of National Geographic infographics – in pictures: https://t.co/MZN1H4KCTc ? @NatGeo @guardian pic.twitter.com/u3tH6HOqn3
— Plantae (@plantae_org) June 7, 2019
EXPANSIN A1-mediated radial swelling of pericycle cells positions anticlinal cell divisions during lateral root initiation (Ramakrishna et al., 2019): https://t.co/HZgDfl4aVO @PNASNews #plantsci #openaccess pic.twitter.com/S4qs6x55xQ
— Plantae (@plantae_org) April 15, 2019
Plants make galls to accommodate foreigners: some are friends most are foes @NewPhyt https://t.co/nEStyLIzDk #PlantSci Summary by @MugdhaSabale pic.twitter.com/frFVK0Lnse
— Plantae (@plantae_org) December 24, 2019
Auronidins are a previously unreported class of flavonoid pigments that challenge anthocyanin biosynthesis evolved in plants @PNASNews #PlantSci Summary by @facundoromani https://t.co/tAdogYjmEY
— Plantae (@plantae_org) October 15, 2019