Extinction risk and threats to plants and fungi
Plants and fungi, as natural solutions, can play an important role in tackling ongoing global environmental challenges. Understanding current and projected ...
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Protecting and sustainably using the world’s plants and fungi
This is a video introduction to a special issue – Protecting and sustainably using the world's plants and fungi – that features the research underpinning Kew's ...
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Publishing in New Phytologist - part two: Submission and peer review
So you've submitted your manuscript - what next? Editor-in-Chief Prof Alistair Hetherington describes the peer review process, including how to submit your ...
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Interview with Prof. Anne Osbourn at the New Phytologist next generation scientists conference
Interview with Professor Anne Osbourn at the New Phytologist next generation scientists conference, a unique event, fully funded by the New Phytologist Trust ...
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Interview with Prof. Alistair Hetherington at the New Phytologist next generation scientists event
Interview with Professor Alistair Hetherington at the New Phytologist next generation scientists conference, a unique event, fully funded by the New Phytologist ...
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Katie Field: The roots of change – global change and mycorrhizal symbiosis through the Phanerozoic
Katie Field presenting 'The roots of change – global change and mycorrhizal symbiosis through the Phanerozoic' at the Plants, People, Planet Symposium in ...
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Plant and fungal collections: Current status, future perspectives
Plant and fungal specimens provide the auditable evidence that a particular organism occurred at a particular place, and at a particular point in time. They also ...
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Interview with Alexander Jones, 2015 New Phytologist Tansley Medal winner
"I love problem solving and having a lab group - being able to talk about results with them as they come in; it's fun to move forward as a team." Watch an ...
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Dominique Bergmann: How to make different differences
Prof Dominique Bergmann presents 'Modulation of asymmetric division diversity through cytokinin and SPEECHLESS regulatory interactions, or, how to make ...
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Peter Reich: What can plant traits tell us about the function of ecosystems?
Peter Reich: What can plant traits tell us about the function of ecosystems? Prof Peter Reich presents 'What can plant traits tell us about the function of ...
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Interview with Etienne Laliberté, 2016 New Phytologist Tansley Medal winner
"My favourite thing about my job is interacting with students, and being challenged by them on a daily basis." Watch an interview with the winner of the 2016 New ...
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The state of the world’s urban ecosystems: What can we learn from trees, fungi, and bees?
Positive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are in harmony with biodiversity conservation and also afford physical and mental ...
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Interview with Alistair Hetherington, Editor-in-Chief, New Phytologist
"My advice for early career researchers: once you've written a manuscript, ask friends and colleagues, particularly those outside your field, to have a look at it.
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Xi Zhang: Evolution of plant defense resistance in natural enemies
Xi Zhang presenting 'Evolution of plant defense resistance in natural enemies' at New Phytologist next generation scientists in July 2019. You can find out more ...
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Chemistry and biology of plant alkaloid biosynthesis - Sarah O'Connor
Plenary lecture by Sarah O'Connor, John Innes Centre entitled 'Chemistry and biology of plant alkaloid biosynthesis'. This lecture took place during the New ...
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Interview with Stella Cesari, 2017 New Phytologist Tansley Medal winner
"I have always been fascinated by how beautiful and diverse plants are." Stella Cesari is the winner of the 2017 New Phytologist Tansley Medal for excellence in ...
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Get the Music: https://tabata-songs.lnk.to/7-minute-workoutID Tabata Songs APP: https://tabatasongs.com/app/ #tabatasongs #7minuteworkout #ingerhoughton ...
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Collaborating to halt biodiversity loss and unlock the useful properties of plants and fungi
The collections‐based science community offers many examples of conservation of plant and fungal biodiversity, sharing, repatriation and aggregation of data, ...
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Lisa Furtauer: Quantification of subcellular plant metabolism
Lisa Furtauer presenting 'Quantification of subcellular plant metabolism' at New Phytologist next generation scientists in July 2019. You can find out more about ...
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Alexandre Antonelli: Testing traditional plant knowledge using genomic tools
Alexandre Antonelli presenting 'Testing traditional plant knowledge using genomic tools: Revisiting the fascinating history of the fever tree (Cinchona)' at the ...
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Polymers as containers and receivers for cell signals: a new route into synthetic biology?
Prof. Cameron Alexander's presentation at the 4th New Phytologist Workshop (Synthetic Biology). More videos and information from the Workshop can be found ...
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New Phytologist: Editor in Chief Alistair Hetherington
Professor Alistair Hetherington talks about his new role as Editor-in-Chief of New Phytologist and the future of the journal. http://newphytologist.org.
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Interview with Bill Anderegg, 2014 New Phytologist Tansley Medal winner
"My favourite thing about my job is easy: it's getting to go out into the field and do fieldwork." Watch an interview with the winner of the 2014 New Phytologist ...
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Meiotic adaptation to whole genome duplication - Kirsten Bomblies
Plenary lecture by Kirsten Bomblies, Harvard University entitled 'Meiotic adaptation to whole genome duplication'. This lecture took place during the New ...
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Interview with Dr Jing-Ke Weng, 2013 New Phytologist Tansley Medal joint winner
Interview with Dr Jing-Ke Weng at the New Phytologist next generation scientists conference, a unique event, fully funded by the New Phytologist Trust and ...
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Molecules from nature: sustainable use of medicinal plants and fungi
Plants and fungi have provided, or inspired, key pharmaceuticals for global health challenges, including cancer, heart disease, dementia, and malaria, and are ...
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Alistair Hetherington: How stomata respond to environmental signals
Alistair Hetherington presenting 'How stomata respond to environmental signals' at New Phytologist next generation scientists in July 2019. You can find out ...
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Flora Obscura: Rediscovering one of Hawai'i's rarest trees
Cyanea kuhihewa was thought to be extinct, until it was recently rediscovered in a remote valley in Hawai'i. Here's the fascinating story of the rediscovery of one ...
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Selecting for useful properties of plants and fungi: Novel approaches, opportunities and challenges
For millennia, humans have used plants and fungi, as foods, fuels, fibers, and medicines. With human populations forecast to rise, the availability of arable land ...
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Homero Alejandro Gárate Escamilla: Trait variation in beech under climate change
Homero Alejandro Gárate Escamilla presenting 'Range-wide variation in local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity of fitness-related traits in Fagus sylvatica and ...
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Sandra Diaz: The global spectrum of plant form and function
Sandra Diaz: The global spectrum of plant form and function Prof Sandra Diaz presents 'The global spectrum of plant form and function' at the 39th New ...
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Peter Raven: Saving plants, saving ourselves
Our future on Earth has never been more uncertain. Plant scientists have a crucial role to play in safeguarding plant biodiversity and crop genetic diversity.
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38NPS - Tim Lenton: Earliest land plants created modern levels of atmospheric oxygen
A presentation given by Tim Lenton at the 38th New Phytologist Symposium: Colonization of the terrestrial environment 2016. Follow this link to find out more ...
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Harriet Benbow: The serpin gene family in wheat
Harriet Benbow presenting 'The serpin gene family in wheat' at New Phytologist next generation scientists in July 2019. You can find out more about the ...
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Jessica Turner-Skoff: The benefits of trees for livable and sustainable communities
Jessica Turner-Skoff presenting 'The benefits of trees for livable and sustainable communities' at the Plants, People, Planet Symposium in September 2019.
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Tom Thirkell: Cultivar and CO2 induce nutrient exchange responses in wheat-mycorrhizal symbioses
Tom Thirkell presenting 'Cultivar and carbon dioxide induce nutrient exchange responses in wheat-mycorrhizal symbioses' at New Phytologist next generation ...
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Cape rock elephant shrew visiting Eucomis regia ssp. pillansii, lapping nectar in the dusk
Elephantulus edwardii (Cape rock elephant shrew) visiting Eucomis regia ssp. pillansii in the field (near Kamieskroon, Namaqualand), lapping nectar in the dusk ...
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Synthetic biology of antibiotic production - Eriko Takano
Prof. Eriko Takano's presentation at the 4th New Phytologist Workshop (Synthetic Biology). More videos and information from the Workshop can be found at: ...
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Etienne Laliberté: Tough leaves, weak roots? Trait trade-offs and covariation
Prof Etienne Laliberté presents 'Tough leaves, weak roots? Trait trade-offs and covariation with declining soil fertility' at the 39th New Phytologist Symposium ...
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Cape rock elephant shrew visiting Eucomis regia ssp. pillansii, lapping nectar during the day
Elephantulus edwardii (Cape rock elephant shrew) visiting Eucomis regia ssp. pillansii in the field (near Kamieskroon, Namaqualand), lapping nectar during the ...
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Cape rock elephant shrew lapping nectar at Eucomis regia ssp. pillansii flowers with its long tongue
Elephantulus edwardii (Cape rock elephant shrew) lapping nectar at Eucomis regia ssp. pillansii flowers with its long tongue Supplementary video ...
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Plants, People, Planet Symposium - morning session - 4 Sept 2019
Entire morning session of the Plants, People, Planet Symposium 4 Sept 2019. Nicola Spence - How the global threat of pests and diseases impacts plants, ...
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