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Plants and Pipettes

Joram Schwartzmann and Tegan Armarego-Marriottwww.plantsandpipettes.com
The Molecular Plant Research Podcast
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Episodes

We hate bigotry but we love leaves

It's autumn! We just came back from a trip to Berlin's botanical garden and record for the first time ever remotely – so forgive us for any technical hiccups. This week, we got a bit lost in a long discussion about the usefulness of committees as safeguards concerning ethical questions and we promise that we're usually not that angry.

Oct 18, 20191 hr 31 minEp. 26

Free Access to Bonnie Tyler

We talk quite a bit about airports in the beginning but actually this episode is about CRISPR (yay!), favourite plants (yaaaaaayyy!) and fun stuff (yyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy!). It's a good episode.

Oct 11, 20191 hr 22 minEp. 25

There's an actual leaf in my chili

Tegan was wearing beautiful earrings. Unfortunately for you, they happen to make a nice little clinking sound that you might or might not pick up from the recording. Also I had terrible discipline in touching noisy wrapping paper. We're terribly sorry, but the episode is worth it, I promise. 😘

Oct 04, 20191 hr 21 minEp. 24

There is no such thing as a non-GMO peanut

Oh no, GMO! Did you know that your GMO-free peanuts are far from being free from transgenes? Also they're full of chemicals, most of which are taken up by the body and used in the human metabolism. Beware the mighty peanut!

Sep 27, 20191 hr 27 minEp. 23

Don't be a swan

You are your own lucksmith so you're to blame for tuning in on this very good episode. it is very good. We talk about swans, staudenmarkt and special moss stuff.

Sep 20, 20191 hr 8 minEp. 22

High achievers in science

We are not only achievers in science, we are officially high achievers in science. Don't believe us? Ask Stefanie, she'll tell you. This week we bring you research on agrivoltaics, facts about tulips and two tired podcasters. Please enjoy.

Sep 13, 20191 hr 24 minEp. 21

Don't get me started on the gig economy

We're busy with applying for jobs and still we're making more episodes for you. Aren't we nice? We're really nice. Plants are also nice and so is plant research. We talk about plant research so this podcast is also nice.

Aug 30, 20191 hr 5 minEp. 19

Tegan, tell us about your sparkly armpits

What? Another episode? I thought we were done with episodes. Okay okay, here we go again. Plant science. We love it. You love us. You must love plant science.

Aug 23, 20191 hr 15 minEp. 18

This episode will cure cancer

If you are a plant you are probably indifferent to podcasts. So I'll just assume you're a human with ears who also likes podcasts. Boy, are you in for a treat because this here is a new episode of a podcast. What a coincidence! We talk about plant research and non-plant research. Excited? We are too!

Aug 16, 20191 hr 7 minEp. 17

Voldemort can't produce a patronus

Hello and welcome to another podcast episode. We talk about antagonistic patronuseses, thoroughly researched favourite plants and so many fun facts. Like so many, I can't even count them.

Aug 09, 20191 hr 11 minEp. 16

Plants and Pipettes and Pens and Paper

For the first half, Tegan is pretty much eating ice cream and Joram is talking about plant science to himself – and to you people out there. So be kind and support Joram in his struggle and listen to his tales. You might also have ice cream to go with it.

Jul 26, 20191 hr 2 minEp. 15

the one about the climate crisis

What is more fun than talking about molecular research? I hope you're shouting now "diving deep into the horrors of the climate crisis!" because you're right. In this fun and upbeat episode we wonder whether we can stop the climate crisis by planting trees. Can you guess the answer?

Jul 19, 20191 hrEp. 14

I literally don't know any words

This week, we're finding out whether old or new wheat varieties do better on low quality soil. Tegan tells how not to get murdered and we spent a lot of time on being annoyed by sexist advertising (but there's hope!) Have fun and let us know in the comments, twitter or facebook what you think of the stuff we discuss.

Jul 12, 201957 minEp. 13

QUILTBAG

Joram took an electric scooter through the best city in the world to join Tegan in her kitchen for yet another episode about plants and pipettes and things that are fun.

Jul 05, 201950 minEp. 12

Joachim Phoenix

Friday, Friday we get down on Friday, Saturday is the next day and Sunday comes afterwards! Oh, and a new podcast episode. This time, we were a little bit rambly but we managed to cover everything important. And the windows was also open because we had like four million degrees inside, scientifically speaking.

Jun 28, 201941 minEp. 11

Harry Bittercress and the suspicious petals

This week, Joram is nerding out about Harry Bittercress, the newest star on the firmament of young adult research articles. Tegan's favourite plant is super slick and super endangered and then we have an app for you and some feline fun facts. If you don't listen to this episode, then someone else will, so be prepared!

Jun 14, 201934 minEp. 9

Pennycress for your thoughts

Pennycress is a promising crop to gap the off-time between soy and corn during winter. Pennycress withstands cold climates and offers a new way to sustainably protect soil from erosion while at the same time containing commercially valuable oils. Having presented the work on the blog, we had the chance to talk to Ratan Chopra, researcher at the university of Minnesota, about his work domesticating pennycress.

May 31, 201958 minEp. 8

Crouching Dragon Hidden Protein

This week, we're talking about research on Saffron and on a crouching dragon protein. Plus cool plant photos and crossing into the wild. Oh, and we have a new favourite plant.

May 17, 201958 minEp. 7

Seven Dish

Again, we brought you two papers. Paper one discusses the antimetabolite 7dSh and its mode of function. In paper two, Tegan presents the role of DNA degradation in organelles in old leaves and what role it plays for phosphor and nitrogen recycling.

May 03, 20191 hr 7 minEp. 6

What's the deal with ferns and their epidermis?

Did you ever wonder how ferns used to control their stomata? Or how plants spring back to life after being dehydrated in the desert? We got some of the answers! On top of that, we listen to pine cone disintegration, gaze at microjets from citrus peel and present our favourite plant to you!

Apr 19, 20191 hr 7 minEp. 5

Hot Junk

In this episode, we embark to discover seed germination determination through heat shock factor proteins and we will answer the age old question "Is Junk DNA really Junk?!?"

Apr 05, 20191 hr 10 minEp. 4

Throwing Shade

How do plants recognise their kin, as in their brothers and sisters growing next to them? And how do plants know that winter is over and it's time to bolt and make some flowers? We try to answer these questions and on top of that, Tegan has a new favourite plant for you. Plus fun! Plus Science! It's the whole package!

Mar 22, 20191 hr 15 minEp. 3

Pee-rigation

In this episode, we explore nitrogen cycles on grazed fields and how researchers found a shortcut to circumvent photorespiration.

Mar 08, 20191 hr 17 minEp. 2

No Touchy the Planty

2 researchers, 2 papers, lots of talking. We present you each week two exciting papers from current research and tell you why molecular plant biology is so amazing. This week, we explore the science behind touching plants, transforming chloroplasts, DIY centrifuges and the Dunning-Kruger effect in GMO opposition.

Feb 22, 20191 hr 56 minEp. 1
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