Plants and Pipettes

Tegan and Joram explore the world of molecular plant research. How to plants sense their environment? What controls their metabolism? How do they store energy? Come along to an excursion into the very cells of all green things!

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episode 62: Enzymes are stupid – C4 trees, forest sounds, women saving bird research


Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! It’s a new episode of your favourite podcast about plants and pipettes. This week, we’re talking about C3 and C4 trees, the sounds of forests and how women disrupted bird research. Let’s go!

Paper of the week

Sophie N R Young, Lawren Sack, Margaret J Sporck-Koehler, Marjorie R Lundgren, Why is C4 photosynthesis so rare in trees?, Journal of Experimental Botany

Please note: we’re using ‘malate’ for ease of communication. We get that it doesn’t always have to be malate, there are other 4 carbon compounds that can do the job as well.

  • Sound of forests
  • women have disrupted bird research 
  • The ghosts of hedgerows past
  • Tea by sea, cha by land
  • Electronic pregnancy tests are an incredible waste of resources. Different example.
  • hidden accents, paper
  • Gamers help to fight Corona. Other gamers help to dissect the microbiome of humans.
  • How a plant saved a Japanes island
  • Woodrats have nests with antibiotics

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 September 18, 2020  1h26m