A new episode is here! We’re talking about a sheep made of vegetables in the mountains, microneedles on plant leaves and the amazin work of Joanne Chory.
- Raoulia
- Vegetable Lamb of Tartary
- Alpine Cushion Plants New Zealand
- Bloom of the Week – Vegetable Sheep
- Joanne Chory
- Washington Post article: Joanne Chory is harnessing plants to stop climate change
- The Scientist: Into the Light: A Profile of Joanne Chory
- Harnessing Plants Initiative
- Her TED talk: Joanne Chory: How supercharged plants could slow climate
- Genome-wide role of codon usage on transcription and identification of potential regulators
- Codon usage bias and nuclear mRNA concentration: Correlation vs. causation
- Reply to Qian and Zhang: Demonstration of the effect of codon usage on transcription by multiple approaches from fungi to animal cells
- The dark side of our houseplant obsession
- A simple and efficient agroinfiltration method for transient gene expression in Citrus
- EC study on new genomic techniques | Food Safety
- The genomes of ancient date palms germinated from 2,000 y old seeds
- Mangroves and seagrasses absorb microplastics
- Plastic in your Plants – Plants and Pipettes
- Plant signals differentially affect rhizosphere nematode populations | Journal of Experimental Botany | Oxford Academic
- Benzoxazinoids selectively affect maize root-associated nematode taxa
- These strange salt ‘creatures’ could help unclog power plant pipes
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Until next time!