User:Smartse


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I've made some edits from the IPs:,, , and  but won't be making any substantial additions using these accounts. Before I knew about WP:V and WP:RS I made an edit from, which I think was my first ever edit.

One day I found out about WP:NEWT which seemed a good idea at the time. I made User:Organismluvva and created some stubs which were waiting in my to do list. I didn't think it would cause so many problems...

Areas I edit

 * Any plant related articles.
 * Any interesting species that I read about.
 * Designer drug related articles - mainly because people come here to find out information about them and our articles can be crap.
 * Pages where people may have a conflict of interest, often through posts at the relevant noticeboard.
 * Reviewing articles at the nominations for the "Did you know?" section of the main page.
 * And a fair bit of gnoming too.
 * I seem to have a problem where I use where instead of were in articles quite regularly! Thanks to those who fix my spelling crime.

To do
Irvingia AlsomitraTreculia - would be nice to expand. Partial root zone drying Duboscia User:Smartse/Saudi Star User:Smartse/amerhiphop Pandanus WikiProject Plants/Popular pages - rate the rest Jacaranda copaia  Stygiomedusa gigantea Thalassobathia pelagica  Limits to Growth (30yr paper) Nebela collaris Symbion pandora Cuscuta reflexa  Isoetes andicola (syn. Stylites andicola) BCI leaf pics more pics Hybanthus prunifolis  Trichilia tuberculata Theoretical production ecology seaweed farming Poikilohydry Cameraria ohridella Eophyllophyton Tree - add evolution Kapok = big tree Quercus robur - no mention of inability to regenerate in shade trehalose Alseis blackiana Liana Root - mention competition! Nymphaeales Aechmea magdalenae - shade tolerant and CAM pinitol  Shewanella oneidensis Drought rhizogenesis Moisture stress Physiological plant disorders fungal siderophores Evolution of plants Pyrenoid root exudate Leptocybe invasa User:Smartse/anthropocentric tritrophic interaction Cladosporium resinae (now Hormoconis resinae) Jean Spencer  coronatine User:Ohconfucius/List_of_Leningradartist_articles diagram for Weber–Fechner law User:Smartse/Hobbs  Cacoxenus indagator jwh Guignardia aesculi - HC leaf blight pyocin crayola katyid Biolizer XN Bob Chandler (scientist) Forrest Hill (scientist) - founders of CGIAR (a mess) User:Smartse/Norman Simmonds American Pain Note Circulation Scheme penoxsulam linuron biostimulant Propyzamide cinmethylin

Tools
Rendering svgs WP:BUNCH 3RR reporting tool Google Books citation tool by User:Apoc2400 (via User:Tijfo098) Special:PrefixIndex

Random
2 and a half year old vandalism! 1 year favourite argument at AfD more than civil

Badges

 * 1. ... that beta males of Paracerceis sculpta mimic females and gamma males mimic juveniles allowing them to mate without the alpha males realising?
 * 2. ... that Acanthoplus discoidalis is able to squirt haemolymph up to 30 cm when attacked by predators?
 * 3. ... that the Wrinkle-faced Bat is able to bite 20% harder than other bats of a similar size allowing it to eat a wider range of fruits?
 * 4. ... that the White-throated Round-eared Bat creates roosts inside the nests of the termite, Nasutitermes corniger?
 * 5. ... that somebody jumped 8 ft high on a pogo stick at Pogopalooza this year?
 * 6. ... that  the termite Globitermes sulphureus uses  autothysis, a form of suicidal altruism, to entangle intruder ants in a sticky substance?
 * 7. ... that if a tree falls on seedlings of the Walking Palm its stilt roots allow it to re-root in a different location?
 * 8. ... that the chemist Basil Weedon discovered the structure of many carotenoids including astaxanthin, rubixanthin and canthaxanthin?
 * 9. ... that in a scientific paper, Equasy, David Nutt compared the risk of taking the drug ecstasy with the risk of horse riding?
 * 10. ... that the Suicide Tree flowers only once before dying and falling over, creating a small gap for its seedlings to grow in?
 * 11. ... that Xikuangshan mine was originally explored for tin but now is the largest antimony mine in the world?
 * 12. ... that during his career Herman Phaff collected 6400 strains of yeast creating a collection containing 400 of the 700 identified species of yeast?
 * 13. ... that Andrew Balmford found that eight-year-old British children could identify 80% of Pokémon characters but only 50% of common species of British wildlife?
 * 14. ... that Erysiphe alphitoides, which causes powdery mildew on oak trees, is one of the most common diseases in European forests today, but may have originated in the tropics?
 * 15. ... that systemin was the first identified plant peptide hormone and helps protect tomato plants against damage from herbivorous insects?
 * 16. ... that the Ascension Island parsley fern was considered extinct until four plants were recently discovered on Ascension Island?
 * 17. ... that the Simarouba species can be used as timber, for producing edible oils and to treat dysentery?
 * 18. ... that tomatoes were the first commercially available genetically modified food?
 * 19. ... that Parachartergus apicalis (pictured) will attack Camponotus atriceps if they try to tend their treehoppers?
 * 20. ... that Darwin's bark spider makes the longest known spider web, spanning distances of up to 25 m, using the toughest known biomaterial, that is ten times as tough as Kevlar?
 * 21. ... that killer shrimp have invaded Western Europe and could soon invade North America?
 * 22. ... that then-unknown singer Estelle featured on DJ Skitz's debut album in 2001?
 * 23. ... that the seeds of Simarouba amara are more likely to germinate once they have been eaten by monkeys?
 * 24. ... that Euprenolepis procera is the first ant discovered that harvests and feeds on mushrooms (pictured)?
 * 25. ... that Julian Assange's lawyer, Mark Stephens, was called the patron solicitor of lost causes?''
 * 26. ... that the snail Pittieria aurantiaca feeds on honeydew produced by the lantern bug Enchophora sanguinea (pictured), the first recorded trophobiotic interaction between a gastropod and an insect?
 * 27. ... that the fruits of Ficus yoponensis are one of the preferred foods of the Mantled Howler Monkey and contain more vitamin C than any other possible foods?
 * 28. ... that although the graceful fern is native to the tropics, it can survive temperatures as low as -7 C?
 * 29. ... that the long strap fern was one of the subjects of pteridomania?
 * 30. ... that water-filled holes in the trunk of Platypodium elegans are an important habitat for the larvae of giant damselflies?
 * 31. ... that Carl Rettenmeyer found hundreds of mite species that live on army ants, including one that acts as an extension to the foot whilst sucking blood?
 * 32. ... that Streptomyces scabies causes common scab on potatoes?
 * 33. ... that so-called bath salts, a class of designer drug that became popular in the last decade, often contain mephedrone, which was first synthesised in the 1920s?
 * 34. ... that Redcliffe N. Salaman was the first person to identify genetic resistance to late blight in wild potatoes?


 * 1. ... that despite being in different classes, Bradyrhizobium and Klebsiella pneumoniae have similar genes for fixing nitrogen?
 * 2. ... that the first find by the amateur metal detectorist, Nick Davies, was the Shrewsbury Hoard which contained around 10,000 bronze Roman coins?
 * 3. ... that silver phosphate, which was used in early photography as a light-sensitive agent, has recently been found to function as a photocatalyst for the splitting of water?
 * 4. ... that the Miage Glacier is the largest debris-covered glacier in Europe and the longest glacier in Italy?
 * 5. ... that the bone skipper came back from the dead after 160 years to feed on rotting bones?
 * 6. ... that the most massive known neutron star is approximately 10 km in diameter, but has a mass twice that of the Sun?
 * 7. ... that the fungus Oidium mangiferae causes powdery mildew on mango trees?
 * 8. ... that in certain organisms sperm stored by females allows for a process called sperm competition?
 * 9. ... that picnic beetles (example pictured) are attracted to beer?
 * 10. ... that the 150-million-year-old ink of the extinct, squid-like Belemnotheutis (artist's rendition pictured) was used to draw a picture that paleontologists called "the ultimate self portrait"?
 * 11. ... that recent quantum chemical calculations have established that arsoles are only moderately aromatic?