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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

I am kind of a time traveller – with Aly Baumgartner

We’re super happy to have a special guest with us this week. Aly Baumgartner is a paleontologist with a specialty in paleobotany. With her, we talk about how to find plant fossils, how to analyse them and so much more about the fascinating world of plant based paleontology.

Mar 05, 20211 hr 58 minEp. 81

MC Hammer is right about science – Nasturtium, Helia Bravo Hollis, icebergs

On a week that exhausted us both we slowly descend into madness and conspiracy theories. This episode could be the last that you hear from us – but it won’t be. We talk about a cool genus of plants, Mexican botanist Helia Bravo Hollis and the right way to draw icebergs.

Feb 26, 20211 hr 35 minEp. 80

Joram and the curse of knowledge – gum arabic, homework, artistic AI

It snowed! Well, not that you can see any of that, but we’re excited nonetheless. We’re also excited about this week’s topics: we’re talking about fabulous Acacias in Central Africa, the road towards more accessible science and a lot of homework that other people did for us.

Feb 12, 20211 hr 22 minEp. 78

Bomblebees – TNT, Blue, Science Bots

This episode is TNT (it’s dynamite) and it’s blue (da ba dee)! We got an email from a spinach that brought us to learn more about the material sciences of plants and we talk about lots of blue facts! Also: science bots!

Feb 05, 20211 hr 4 minEp. 77

Hissing Blue Tits – Roots in compacted soil, crested rats, gribble

Watch out! It’s a snake! Or is it? In this week’s episode, we’re diving deep underground in the search for the reason behind stunted root growth and we talk about animals that pretend to be dangerous – and some that actually are.

Jan 22, 20211 hr 12 minEp. 75

Tapeworms have the life we all want – A christmas episode

Deck the halls and snatch the gravy, it’s a Christmas episode of your favourite plant podcast that is hosted by Tegan and Joram! In this year’s final episode, we’re bringing you one last time in 2020 all the facts and bits of information you never knew you needed. Moth Cyborgs? Check. Zombees? Check. Way too much talking about Christmas music? CHECK. Please enjoy this episode, and have a wonderful winter break. Stay safe, stay healthy, stay happy, everyone!

Dec 19, 20201 hr 23 minEp. 72

Atomic Kitten – Spanish Moss, Thekla Resvoll, Mentorship and Gender

After a week off, we’re back with some cool facts from the world of plants and gulls. Did you know that gulls know your every move? There are probably some on the roof as we speak. They see you when you’re sleeping, they know when you’re awake. You better not pout, you better not cry. Sea gulls are coming to town.

Nov 27, 20201 hr 26 minEp. 70

Let it grow – Sorghum spikelets, great paper titles, honest signalling

It’s good news week! Not only was Trump kicked out of office, we also have major news regarding the Covid and AIDS pandemic. Of course we won’t forget our passion for plants over all that joy, so tag along for a deep dive into the biology of sorghum – plus some cool facts from last week’s science.

Nov 13, 202053 minEp. 69

Bonnie Tyler AI – Wormwood, Single names, Smart Birds

Joram is tired, Tegan has been singing – a perfect storm for some (plant) science! We discuss the story of Artemisia absinthium, talk about the woes of single-named scientists and bring you the hottest science facts from the last seven days.

Oct 02, 20201 hr 12 minEp. 64

Oh god, it’s invasive! – Florencia Yannelli on escaped invasive plants

We’re really happy to welcome Florencia Yannelli on the podcast. She is an ecologist and plant researcher who was not stopped by Corona to do science – she simply did the experiment at home! Florencia’s research interest lies in invasive species and how they influence the community of plants and microbes in their habitats. We talk about her academic and home research and what role scientific outreach plays for her. You can learn more about Florencia on her website and get in touch through her tw...

Sep 25, 20201 hr 26 minEp. 63

Succulent chicken – Phytomining, Cyanotype, Boosted Tobacco

After an uneventful week, our two main protagonists meet yet again to discuss the ups and downs of current plant research. Tag along as our heroes discuss the true meaning of succulent, how to mine Nickel and why blue plant outlines are so hot right now*.

Aug 28, 20201 hr 12 minEp. 59

Stacks of wheat – Vertical farming, occlupanid research, thievish animals

What would happen if you stacked ten layers of indoor wheat on top of each other – and then stacked ten of those stacks? We're discussing the highs and lows of vertical farming, talk about terrible naming schemes and the rediscovery of an animal that's neither elephant nor shrew.

Aug 21, 20201 hr 12 minEp. 58

Pavlov’s pea plants

This week, we're talking about plant intelligence and whether or not a pea plant can be conditioned like a dog.

Jul 10, 20201 hr 31 minEp. 54

Don't be a hypocrite, be a hypogriff

This week, we're talking about Tegan's favourite plant, Elizabeth Mrema, the end-of-history illusion and many fun things from the world of science!

Jul 03, 20201 hr 20 minEp. 53
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