
Beatrice Harrison Day
@botanistbea
PhD student @UTAS_ @Brodribb_Lab studying hydraulics of plant reproductive tissues. She/her
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13-01-2021 23:41:50
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Come visit us at the Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania stall @AgfestTAS to learn awesome plant facts and the history of Tassie plants


Huge NationalScienceWeek, teaching science activities in rural schools with YoungTassieScientists. 38 early career scientists, 101 schools, thousands of amazing young students #science #sciencecommunication


Representing our threatened plant species in this years #TSBakeOff. Eucalyptus morrisbyi, one of Australia's most threatened Eucs! @TSCommissioner


First up in Hobart, Beatrice Harrison Day showing us some amazing results from her PhD! 💦💦💦🌾🌾


Trying to find a place for breakout rooms amongst communal offices leaves us hiding out in Beatrice Harrison Day’s lair for discussions at our research retreat 🧠🧐ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success


Very excited that my paper on hydraulic traits in tomato with @MadelineCMurphy and Brodribb Lab has been published by Plant Cell & Environment. We found that fruit are prioritised through tough xylem in drought! Check out doi.org/10.1111/pce.14… for more. ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success University of Tasmania 🍅🌿💧


Beatrice Harrison Day zapping the phloem to show that tomatoes are xylem hydrated! Australian Society of Plant Scientists #ASPS2021 #TasPlantSci


Beatrice Harrison Day’s data suggest that in a droughted tomatoes, water supply to the fruit is prioritised over leaves, and that water is coming from the xylem


What an excellent time scanning plants Australian Synchrotron with this wonderful group of biological hazards Vanessa Tonet Ibrahim Bourbia Beatrice Harrison Day and Chris Blackman from Brodribb Lab ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success 🍃🌱


Amazing time MicroCT scanning plants at Australian Synchrotron with my favourite Brodribb Lab plant nerds Dr. Kate Johnson Vanessa Tonet Ibrahim Bourbia Chris Blackman and Tim Brodribb ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success


Thanks to Pint of Science AU for inviting me to talk about plants and water at the pub #scicomm #outreach University of Tasmania ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success


Prof. Greg Jordan explaining how science is complicated ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success


Given the grim State of the Environment report released today by Tanya Plibersek, perhaps it's finally time to increase financial support for the people you need to fix these problems? PhD students in Aus earn below minimum wage to complete ~4 years of skilled work. Sound fair?

Representing University of Tasmania plant science at agfest. Come and learn about some plant physiology. ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success Brodribb Lab


Thanks to Elizabeth College for inviting me as a guest speaker for their Environmental Science Symposium. Brilliant projects by great young science students ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success


We are very excited that our paper on wheat plants under drought stress has been published by Annals of Botany! Head to doi.org/10.1093/aob/mc… to read more. Thanks to ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success for facilitating this project. University of Tasmania Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania 🌾🌾🌾


Our paper on root system vulnerability has been published in New Phytologist! So excited to have worked with Dr. Kate Johnson Vanessa Tonet Ibrahim Bourbia and Chris Blackman in the Brodribb Lab. Visit doi.org/10.1111/nph.19… for more. Thanks to ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success and University of Tasmania


New paper in New Phytologist on belowground vulnerability to xylem cavitation in wheat Beatrice Harrison Day Dr. Kate Johnson Vanessa Tonet Ibrahim Bourbia and Chris Blackman. doi.org/10.1111/nph.19…

I’m very excited to have the final two chapters of my PhD published!! New Phytologist doi.org/10.1111/nph.20… about fine root xylem embolism resistance to drought. Plant Physiology doi.org/10.1093/plphys… on the absence of root xylem refilling after drought! Brodribb Lab Brodersen Lab
