Planting Clues: How Plants Solve Crimes By David J. Gibson — Review
"A fascinating and compelling book that examines how to use plant science in matters related to the law in order to solve crimes."
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Planting Clues: How Plants Solve Crimes By David J. Gibson — Review
A fascinating and compelling book that examines how to use plant science in matters related to the law in order to solve crimes Evidence from plants and fungi can be found literally everywhere, from…
Gardening, Birding, and Outdoor AdventurePlanting Clues: How Plants Solve Crimes By David J. Gibson — Review
"A fascinating and compelling book that examines how to use plant science in matters related to the law in order to solve crimes."
by @GrrlScientist via #Medium
#books #BookReview #plants #ForensicBotany #Crime #SciComm https://medium.com/grrlscientist/planting-clues-how-plants-solve-crimes-by-david-j-gibson-review-36c6bb098d62

Planting Clues: How Plants Solve Crimes By David J. Gibson — Review
A fascinating and compelling book that examines how to use plant science in matters related to the law in order to solve crimes Evidence from plants and fungi can be found literally everywhere, from…
Gardening, Birding, and Outdoor AdventurePlanting Clues: How Plants Solve Crimes By David J. Gibson — Review
"A fascinating and compelling book that examines how to use plant science in matters related to the law in order to solve crimes."
by @grrlscientist via #Medium
#books #BookReview #plants #ForensicBotany #Crime #SciComm https://medium.com/grrlscientist/planting-clues-how-plants-solve-crimes-by-david-j-gibson-review-36c6bb098d62

Planting Clues: How Plants Solve Crimes By David J. Gibson — Review
A fascinating and compelling book that examines how to use plant science in matters related to the law in order to solve crimes Evidence from plants and fungi can be found literally everywhere, from…
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‘48 Hours’ reveals how Missouri Botanical Garden scientists helped convict a killer
The CBS show will detail how local scientists worked with juniper needles to help tie the suspect to the crime.
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Così le piante risolvono i crimini
Frutti, pollini, alghe trovati sulle scene dei delitti sono spesso fondamentali per scovare i colpevoli. Tanti i casi raccontati dal botanico David J. Gibson. …
la RepubblicaThe fun part of my day today, presenting at the Purdue Plant Science Symposium on
#forensicbotany #forensics𝙅𝙪𝙞𝙘𝙚 𝙤𝙛 𝘾𝙪𝙧𝙨𝙚𝙙 𝙃𝙚𝙗𝙚𝙣𝙤𝙣: Plants and Murder - Forensic Botany in Crime Fiction
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Plants and murder - forensic botany in crime fiction
This short novella about fictional botanical forensics accompanies my full-length true crime book Planting Clues: How Plants Solve Crimes (Oxford University Press) available from booksellers everywhere. Check and let me know in your review how useful it is to help you sleuth the realism of fictional forensic botany reviewed here in Juice of Cursed Hebenon Everyone likes a good murder mystery. Indeed, it is said that it’s a British obsession. I should know, as a Brit, I love a good true novel. Novelists and film script writers are happy to oblige and in many cases include a good dose of forensic botany into the fictional mix. A representative selection of widely known crime fiction novels, especially classic works, is presented in this chapter, to draw out common misrepresentations and highlight how fiction can present general principles of forensic botany. Shakespeare, Agatha Christie (Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot), and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes) are all well-known authors of classic literature who often included forensic botany in their work. Contemporary authors, including Ellis Peters (the Cadfael Chronicles), Rebecca Rothenberg (the Claire Sharples’ mysteries), Joyce and Jim Lavene (the Peggy Lee Garden Mysteries), and even bona-fide forensic botanist Jane Bock (her Arizona Borderland mysteries) tease readers of their novels with plant-based evidence. Movies and television crime series sometimes include forensic botany. Plant fragments, plant DNA evidence, plant toxins, and fungal evidence can be critical for solving these fictional crimes. But, how realistic are these portrayals? In reviewing forensic botany in fiction, I invite you the reader to act as a detective sleuthing the realism of the evidence, how it is collected, and how it is used.