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Big British Cheese 1
Manage episode 340664525 series 3381564
Would you trust us if we spoke badly about cheese? This, and other science facts in our newest plant science show for you!
- WELCOME BACK! (our story about the great mistletoe)
FAVOURITE PLANT(S)
- A seed‐like proteome in oil‐rich tubers – Niemeyer – The Plant Journal – Wiley Online Library
- Cyperus esculentus – Wikipedia
- Cyperus rotundus – Wikipedia
- Amborella – Wikipedia
PAPER(S) of the Week
- The colonisation of land was a likely driving force for the evolution of mitochondrial retrograde signalling in plants
- The GENOMES UNCOUPLED1 protein has an ancient, highly conserved role but not in retrograde signalling
- The forgotten organelle – Plants and Pipettes
- Self-pollinating plant shows rapid loss of genetic variation — ScienceDaily
- Spatially patterned hydrogen peroxide orchestrates stomatal development in Arabidopsis | Nature Communications
- How death’s-head hawkmoths manage to fly straight in the dark | Science News
All views are our own. If you want to comment or correct anything we said, leave a comment under this post or reach out to us via twitter, facebook or instagram.
Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
Until next time!
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Oil-rich tubers (00:09:08)
3. The sister of all flowering plants (00:17:39)
4. The colonisation of land (00:21:54)
5. What happens when the bumblebees leave? (00:33:20)
6. Hydrogen peroxide in the plant (00:35:16)
7. Negativity bias (00:42:02)
8. Outro (00:54:35)
176 episodes
Manage episode 340664525 series 3381564
Would you trust us if we spoke badly about cheese? This, and other science facts in our newest plant science show for you!
- WELCOME BACK! (our story about the great mistletoe)
FAVOURITE PLANT(S)
- A seed‐like proteome in oil‐rich tubers – Niemeyer – The Plant Journal – Wiley Online Library
- Cyperus esculentus – Wikipedia
- Cyperus rotundus – Wikipedia
- Amborella – Wikipedia
PAPER(S) of the Week
- The colonisation of land was a likely driving force for the evolution of mitochondrial retrograde signalling in plants
- The GENOMES UNCOUPLED1 protein has an ancient, highly conserved role but not in retrograde signalling
- The forgotten organelle – Plants and Pipettes
- Self-pollinating plant shows rapid loss of genetic variation — ScienceDaily
- Spatially patterned hydrogen peroxide orchestrates stomatal development in Arabidopsis | Nature Communications
- How death’s-head hawkmoths manage to fly straight in the dark | Science News
All views are our own. If you want to comment or correct anything we said, leave a comment under this post or reach out to us via twitter, facebook or instagram.
Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
Until next time!
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Oil-rich tubers (00:09:08)
3. The sister of all flowering plants (00:17:39)
4. The colonisation of land (00:21:54)
5. What happens when the bumblebees leave? (00:33:20)
6. Hydrogen peroxide in the plant (00:35:16)
7. Negativity bias (00:42:02)
8. Outro (00:54:35)
176 episodes
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