
Lachezar Nikolov
@luke_nikolov
Plant biologist Assistant Professor @IUBloomington @IUBiology - flowers, evolution and development, the genetic basis of phenotypic #diversity
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https://biology.indiana.edu/about/faculty/nikolov-luke.html 14-02-2016 16:41:46
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Happy to share that the chemistry of the black nectar of Melianthus is now published. It started with a discussion with Rachel Vannette at a conference about this sp and finding out that it grew on the UC Davis campus, expediting the access to it. Haha! nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…

Thrilled to welcome @arthita_97 to the #FLOWERlab IU Biology Genome Cell and Developmental Biology! Her passion for plant development is infectious and I am honored to be part of her journey! 🌱🌸🌼🌺



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Hear from IU Biology's Lachezar Nikolov, who is working to understand plant development to such a detailed degree that it could lead to easier gene manipulation with specific benefits for humans. Learn more: go.iu.edu/4QA0 youtu.be/Ving84ixptw?si…




I'm trilled to share our work on growth and differentiation patterns during gynoecium development. Thank you for the effort and support @Kierzkowski_Lab, Elvis Branchini, Binghan Wang, Anne-Lise Routier's lab, Wabnik Lab (mostly check @wabniklab.bsky.social) and Stefan de Folter. #GynoeciumPropaganda rdcu.be/dDGVs



🧵 Extremely excited to share our updated #Orchid Tree of Life poster, led by KewGardens and inc. over 40 coauthors! It showcases the latest relationships, origin timings of major groups, and key facts, inc. global #species richness and those under threat of #extinction 1/2




Researchers report Ethiopian wolves enjoy licking nectar from red hot poker flowers, documenting this behavior for the first time in a large predator. Learn more: bit.ly/4i46ie7 News from Science