Rocío Deanna: Tracing Plant Diversity from Fossils to Ecosystems
Botany One interviews Dr Rocío Deanna, an Argentinian botanist fascinated by the evolution of the Solanaceae family.
Botany One interviews Dr Rocío Deanna, an Argentinian botanist fascinated by the evolution of the Solanaceae family.
Botany One interviews Dr David Alors, a Spanish researcher fascinated by the systematics and evolution of lichens.
Botany One interviews Dr Karolina Heyduk, a plant evolutionary biologist interested in the origins a unique type of photosynthesis.
Botany One interviews Dr Gehan Jayasuriya, one of the pioneers of seed ecology in Sri Lanka.
Botany One interviews Prof. Pilar Márquez-Cardona, a plant biotechnologist seeking to put cutting-edge science at the service of local communities.
Botany One interviews Dr Mario Vallejo-Marin, a Mexican evolutionary biologist interested in the evolutionary interplay between plants and pollinators.
Botany One interviews Dr Hellen Mazzottini-dos-Santos, a plant anatomist with a passion for Cerrado Palms
Botany One interviews Dr Oscar Pérez-Escobar, a passionate orchidologist from Colombia that looks to untangle the evolutionary history of this megadiverse group.
Botany One interviews Dr Carla Maldonado, a Bolivian botanist passionate for conservation.
Buriti seeds may be sensitive to drying out, but a thorough analysis of their anatomy and physiology reveals surprising resilience to water stress.
Botany One interviews Dr Zong-Xin Ren, a pollination ecologist fascinated with natural history and orchids.
Some flowers go to extreme lengths to ensure pollination—like trapping their pollinators inside. A study by Matallana-Puerto shows how tiny floral hairs turn Aristolochia flowers into inescapable prisons.
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