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Daryl76679@lemmy.ml to Biology@mander.xyz · 1 year ago

What a bioluminescent petunia had to teach me

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What a bioluminescent petunia had to teach me

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Daryl76679@lemmy.ml to Biology@mander.xyz · 1 year ago
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I bought a glowing plant. It led me down a rabbit hole of radiant mushrooms, 19th century experiments and a modern rivalry between scientists in Russia and the Americas.
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    Have there been experiments with wooded plants or do we know that there won’t be glowing forests, because it doesn’t work like that or something?

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      Bioluminescent ferns bordering a wooded path would be rather magical.

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      I don’t think you could get wood/bark to fluoresce as it’s dead tissue… in general some tree species are very easy to work with and engineer. Poplar for example

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        You could totally get glowing fungus to grow on wood

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          I have a guide for how to do this at home! Wouldn’t let me add the pictures for some reason

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        But some parts of the tree must be still living

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          Oh yes of course. I just mean the bark wouldn’t shine but you could see in the leaves

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            But couldn’t they target the vascular cambium?

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              Sure I suppose. And it may glow. Just wouldn’t be able to see it through the dead bark

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