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Five answers to the question ‘why microbes?’ – John Innes SVC

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About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. Five answers to the question ‘why microbes? March 27, 2015. March 27, 2015. Last month, Amelia gave us five great reasons to love plants. But plants aren’t the only species worked on at the John Innes Centre that lack the respect they deserve. I thought it was only fair to come up with my own ‘five answers’. The world is facing a crisis:. Found in the soil. Trenches or the guts of i...

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Five answers to the question ‘why plants?’ – John Innes SVC

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About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. Five answers to the question ‘why plants? February 25, 2015. February 27, 2015. This month, Erica wrote about the growing presence of science in the public domain. And how this can only be a good thing. However, although chemistry and physics traditionally considered ‘geeky’ subjects have grown in popularity, the plant sciences are lagging behind. It is able to incorporate chlorophy...

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The curse of the four-year PhD – John Innes SVC

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About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. The curse of the four-year PhD. March 9, 2015. March 9, 2015. Here in the UK, most research council-funded PhD students will have a thesis deadline four years after their start date. As someone who moved straight from undergraduate to postgraduate study with no breaks, this means I will be a doctor by age 25. Then you begin the process of actually trying to get published: submission...

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Six things I learned at my first conference – John Innes SVC

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About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. May 25, 2015. May 24, 2015. Six things I learned at my first conference. Last month I had the opportunity, together with some of my MSc classmates, to attend the annual meeting of Monogram. A network of UK-based researchers and breeders of small grain cereals and grasses. The 2015 event took place at Rothamsted Research. A leading research centre in plant and soil science. I also go...

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Galleries – John Innes SVC

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About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. Christmas at JIC 2014. Christmas tree at the John Innes Centre reception. Christmas tree in the John Innes Centre’s sports hall. Department of Cell and Developmental Biology’s Christmas tree. Christmas tree at the John Innes Centre Conference Centre. Advent calendar village in the Coen lab. Christmas tree at the John Innes Recreation Centre. Christmas decorations at JIC. You are com...

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About | Plant Scientist

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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Hello, I am an ex-research scientist living in the UK. I work in the Features team of the life and biomedical science journal eLife. Where I edit the more magazine-style content of the journal. I am fascinated by plants and microbes and they are the focus of this blog, but I also write about other topics including science communication and my scientific experiences. You are com...

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November | 2013 | Lisa A. Martin - Freelance science copywriter/editor

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Lisa A. Martin – Freelance science copywriter/editor. Freelance science writer, freelance copywriter, freelance editor, freelance proof reader, freelance press release writer and more. Writing for the web. Press Releases and More. LogoBee posts for November. Here are the links to the graphic design articles I’ve written in November for one of my Canadian clients, LogoBee. Racism in football logo design? Logo design in NYC – Dreamers Ink Aesthetics. Volkswagen logo design on Russian flag sparks outrage.

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The (un)natural history of maize | Plant Scientist

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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. The (un)natural history of maize. August 7, 2015. November 5, 2015. Image by Spiritia licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Popcorn is made from heating the grains (kernels) of the plant maize until they explode, or pop . Also known by its latin name. Maize belongs to the grass family (. Archeological and genetic evidence suggests that farmers in the Balsas river v...

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Woodlands: past, present and future | Plant Scientist

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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Woodlands: past, present and future. A couple of years ago, while working towards the Queen’s Guide Award. Open to UK Girlguiding. Members aged 16-26), I carried out a research project on woodland management, with a focus on the use of coppicing. Coppicing: conserving ancient woodland with active management. Industry: old friend of woodlands. Like many of the environments we ca...

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Focus on… | Plant Scientist

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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Image by UKGardenPhotos via flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). Although I write all my blog posts to be stand-alone articles, there are times when I think it would be useful to group together particular articles to give a fuller picture on a subject area. I have decided to try this out starting with a series of blog posts I am writing about the past, present and future of woodlands.

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Sarah Shailes | Plant Scientist

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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Bramble: friend or foe? September 8, 2016. September 17, 2016. Blackberries change colour from red to black as they ripen. Image by Thomas’ pics (CC BY 2.0 via Flickr). Brambles are pollinated by insects. Image by Roger Bunting (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 via Flickr). 1) Wikipedia: Blackberry https:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackberry. Bramble by Thomas’ pics. Poison in the garden. Are so p...

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Saffron: the brightly coloured spice from crocus flowers | Plant Scientist

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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Saffron: the brightly coloured spice from crocus flowers. April 22, 2014. February 4, 2015. Saffron is made by drying stigmas from. Flowers. Image by Safa Daneshvar (CC-BY-SA-3.0) via Wikimedia Commons. Image by Liné1 (CC BY-SA 3.0) via Wikimedia Commons. Meaning that its genome has three copies of each chromosome instead of the more typical two (diploid organisms like us human...

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Guest Post. Neurospora crassa: The laboratory mouse of the fungal world | Plant Scientist

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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Guest Post. Neurospora crassa. The laboratory mouse of the fungal world. November 5, 2013. February 4, 2015. By Kirsty Jackson (@kjjscience). And the fungal world has Neurospora crassa. In this blog I would like to explain how Neurospora crassa. Claimed it status as the Kate Moss of the fungal world. Growing on some burnt wood at the Eden project, Cornwall, UK. The orange c...

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Negative but not useless: the results of a GM wheat field trial | Plant Scientist

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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Negative but not useless: the results of a GM wheat field trial. June 30, 2015. November 5, 2015. Image by by Bluemoose (CC-BY-SA-3.0) via Wikimedia Commons. The GM wheat variety which was developed by researchers at Rothamstead Research. E)-β-farnesene and other insect pheromones have the potential to be used in agriculture as an alternative to pesticides, which typically kill...

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Tiny orchid seeds need fungi to help them grow | Plant Scientist

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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Tiny orchid seeds need fungi to help them grow. March 14, 2014. February 4, 2015. The early purple orchid (. Is found in UK woodlands and flowers in May. Image by Glyn Baker (CC BY-SA 2.0) via Wikimedia Commons. Are lianas (woody vines) that grow up trees. The mycorrhizal fungi can also provide other nutrients such as nitrogen (3). Although most orchids do eventually produc...

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