
I shot all my powder
06/20/23 • 55 min
We are talking pigweed. We are talking ATPase in diatoms. We are talking trees. What more do you want?!
- RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year / RHS Gardening
- Bird of the Year – Wikipedia
- The V-type ATPase enhances photosynthesis in marine phytoplankton and further links phagocytosis to symbiogenesis: Current Biology
- Early-Warning Signals of Individual Tree Mortality Based on Annual Radial Growth
- Pavement cells distinguish touch from letting go | Nature Plants
- Pigheaded pigweed- an amaranth that can’t be killed by Roundup – Plants and Pipettes
- Extrachromosomal circular DNA mediated spread of herbicide resistance in interspecific hybrids of pigweed
- Pigheaded pigweed- an amaranth that can’t be killed by Roundup – Plants and Pipettes
- Extrachromosomal circular DNA: A neglected nucleic acid molecule in plants – ScienceDirect
- Prescribed burning may produce refugia for invasive forb, Oncosiphon pilulifer – Schwab – Restoration Ecology – Wiley Online Library
- Light diffraction by sarcomeres produces iridescence in transmission in the transparent ghost catfish | PNAS
All views are our own. If you want to comment or correct anything we said, reach out to us via mastodon, twitter, facebook or instagram.
Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
Until next time!
We are talking pigweed. We are talking ATPase in diatoms. We are talking trees. What more do you want?!
- RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year / RHS Gardening
- Bird of the Year – Wikipedia
- The V-type ATPase enhances photosynthesis in marine phytoplankton and further links phagocytosis to symbiogenesis: Current Biology
- Early-Warning Signals of Individual Tree Mortality Based on Annual Radial Growth
- Pavement cells distinguish touch from letting go | Nature Plants
- Pigheaded pigweed- an amaranth that can’t be killed by Roundup – Plants and Pipettes
- Extrachromosomal circular DNA mediated spread of herbicide resistance in interspecific hybrids of pigweed
- Pigheaded pigweed- an amaranth that can’t be killed by Roundup – Plants and Pipettes
- Extrachromosomal circular DNA: A neglected nucleic acid molecule in plants – ScienceDirect
- Prescribed burning may produce refugia for invasive forb, Oncosiphon pilulifer – Schwab – Restoration Ecology – Wiley Online Library
- Light diffraction by sarcomeres produces iridescence in transmission in the transparent ghost catfish | PNAS
All views are our own. If you want to comment or correct anything we said, reach out to us via mastodon, twitter, facebook or instagram.
Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
Until next time!
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Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
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