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If we could choose, we’d be mosses growing on opposite sides of the same tree.
- The ‘majestic’ Singapore orchid named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II | Deccan Herald
- Angela Merkel – Epiphyllum.online – The Epric Foundation
- Ferns Are Super Weird – And Their Genomes Are Even More Chaotic Than We Thought : ScienceAlert
- Inselberg – Wikipedia
- Inselberg vegetation and the biodiversity of granite outcrops
- President Biden Announces Intent to Appoint Dr. Renee Wegrzyn as Inaugural Director of Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) – The White House
- Renee Wegrzyn – Wikipedia
- High plant diversity is often found in the smallest of areas — ScienceDaily
- A thirsty secret (the episode we talked about the first cocoa paper)
- Collection of native Theobroma cacao L. accessions from the Ecuadorian Amazon highlights a hotspot of cocoa diversity
- Variability and genetic determinants of cocoa aromas in trees native to South Ecuadorian Amazonia
- Common weed may be ‘super plant’ that holds key to drought-resistant crops — ScienceDaily
- Genetically Modified Purple Tomatoes Will Be Popping Up On US Plates By Next Spring | IFLScience
- Learning to Love G.M.O.s – The New York Times
- Roundup and glyphosate’s impact on GABA to elicit extended proconvulsant behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans | Scientific Reports
- Correlated retrograde and developmental regulons implicate multiple retrograde signals as coordinators of chloroplast development in maize
- Conifer communication is complex and can be altered by air pollution
- Humans And Cockatoos Are Embroiled in an Escalating ‘Arms Race’ in Australia : ScienceAlert
- An arms race over food waste: Sydney cockatoos are still opening kerb-side bins, despite our best efforts to stop them
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Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
Until next time!
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Tegan's favourite plant (00:06:34)
3. Fern's have a lot of genes (00:15:34)
4. Inselberg (00:19:54)
5. Renee Wegrzyn (00:25:52)
6. Biodiversity large and small (00:27:47)
7. Biodiversity in cocoa (00:30:17)
8. C4 and CAM (00:33:32)
9. Purple tomatoes (00:38:25)
10. Glyphosate & Roundup vs Roundworms (00:43:16)
11. More retrograde signalling (00:48:38)
12. Conifers communicate with compounds (00:51:43)
13. Cat fact (00:54:44)
14. Outro (01:01:51)
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