Prof. Raschke Obituary
On February 21, 2022 Prof. Dr. Klaus Raschke, Emeritus of the Georg-August-University of Göttingen in Göttingen passed away. The German Botanical Society remembers Klaus Raschke as a pioneering plant physiologist. His main research interest was the question of how CO2 uptake and H2O release through the stomata of the leaves are adapted to environmental conditions. He succeeded in identifying the biochemical-biophysical processes underlying the opening and closing of the stomata and in characterizing important regulatory parameters. The work of Klaus Raschke and his colleagues made an important contribution to the development of climate models.
The Plantoid Project: How robotic plants could help save the environment
https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2017/07/the-plantoid-project-how-artificial-plants-could-help-save-the-environment/
Peter Barlow (passed away on the 26th January, 2017)
A Special issue of the Annals of Botany on Developmental Plant Cell Biology, in honour of Peter Barlow
https://aobblog.com/2017/04/call-papers-special-issue-honour-peter-barlow/
Transformational Nature – Unlocking the secrets of natural form, plant intelligence and the ageing process
We would like to let you know about coming seminar where our colleague at The Society of Plant Signalling and Behaviour, Stefano Mancuso, will be speaking alongside Francis Halle, Monica Gaglioni and Howard Thomas
The seminar is being held at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew on 17th May.
http://www.ancienttreeforum.co.uk/events-other/treework-seminar-transformational-nature/
http://www.treeworks-seminars.co.uk/current-seminar/