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 120: And by cats I mean dogs


This week, we’re talking about the worst favourite plant ever, keystone genes and how surfers can be scientists. Also: your dog’s breed doesn’t mean what you think it means. 

  • It could be witchweed, some evil witchweed
  •  Parasitic plant study by Professor Shelley Lumba reveals unexpected pathway to germination of witchweed seeds – Department of Cell & Systems Biology
  • Research aims to alleviate global hunger by deciphering the molecular ‘language’ of plants
  • SMAX1-dependent seed germination bypasses GA signalling in Arabidopsis and Striga | Nature Plants
  • Wanda Zabłocka
  • The rise of citational justice: how scholars are making references fairer
  • Cite Black Women. 
  • Afro-Paradise (Christen A. Smith’s page) 
  • We talked about this before here
  • Racial and ethnic imbalance in neuroscience reference lists and intersections with gender | bioRxiv 
  • Putting new colours on science: Laurier biology prof’s posters have been turned into a downloadable colouring book | TheRecord.com
  • In ‘Plant Armor’ crop cover, insects have to navigate textile maze — ScienceDaily
  • Novel 3-D Spacer Textiles to Protect Crops from Insect Infestation and That Enhance Plant Growth
  • Surfer science supports seawater study
  • On the Seasonal Dynamics of Phytoplankton Chlorophyll-a Concentration in Nearshore and Offshore Waters of Plymouth, in the English Channel: Enlisting the Help of a Surfer
  • Fun acronym: Study on Pear flowers Detection Performance of YOLO-PEFL Model Trained with Synthetic Target Images 
  • YOLOv4 – An explanation of how it works 
  • The most boring person in the world works in data analytics, likes watching TV, and lives in a town, scientists say 
  • A single gene controls species diversity in an ecosystem — ScienceDaily
  • The article – A keystone gene underlies the persistence of an experimental food web 
  • Dog behaviour has little to do with breed, study finds
  • Ancestry-inclusive dog genomics challenges popular breed stereotypes

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 May 6, 2022  1h5m