1:57
Genetically modified rice could be key to tackling food shortages caused by climate change
New Phytologist Foundation
1:28
100 questions for the future of plant science
1:29
Prosopanche: a parasitic enigma
Self-pollinating, non-photosynthetic orchids that live in the shadows
1:12
Durian: the king of fruits
1:26
Arisaema: Pollination by lethal attraction
1:44
Plant volatiles as regulators of hormone homeostasis
Species divergence with gene flow and hybrid speciation on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
1:58
The effect of plant selection on urban community biomes
1:30
New and orphan crops to diversify food systems and support human nutrition - the role of genetics
2:01
Mycorrhizal mediation of sustainable development goals
Langsdorffia: Creatures from the deep?
1:43
A critical review of 25 years of glomalin research
RootTarget: A dynamic model enabling the targeted application of plant growth regulators for rice
2:00
Understanding the socio-ecology of southern African woodlands
The importance of access to biodiversity data and the challenges of benefit sharing
1:21
Desert hyacinths: an obscure solution to a global problem?
肉苁蓉:解决全球问题的可能方法
1:42
Do woody vines use gelatinous fibers to climb?
1:48
Los bosques amazónicos pueden proporcionar resiliencia a sequías inducidas por cambios climáticos
1:51
Florestas podem proporcionar resiliência à secas induzidas por mudanças climáticas
1:46
Shallow-water-table Amazon forests may provide resilience to climate change induced droughts
1:32
The Angiosperm Terrestrial Revolution
1:54
Extinction risk of Mesoamerican crop wild relatives
Kew declaration on reforestation for biodiversity, carbon capture and livelihoods
1:25
Fokus – Tanlung Pari-pari
1:22
Fairy lanterns in focus
2:02
Sustainable seaweed aquaculture
Home-field advantage of litter decomposition
Urban ecological experiments require a new integrated ethical framework
1:45
Visualising an invisible symbiosis
Can arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi speed up carbon sequestration by enhanced weathering?
2:12
El protocolo DRYFLOR
2:07
O protocolo DRYFLOR
2:03
The DRYFLOR protocol for permanent plots
1:36
The growing and vital role of botanical gardens in climate change research
1:01
Retracing origins of exceptional cycads in botanical collections
1:47
Amazon rainforest degradation threatens Brazil nut tree reproduction
2:06
Polyploid phylogenetics
1:34
Bitter and sweet make tomato hard to (b)eat
1:55
Biology and behaviour of the pitcher‐dwelling crab spider, Misumenops nepenthicola
Carbon sink caused by increasing carbon dioxide in atmosphere?
1:59
Optogenetics in plants
1:24
Ecological legacies of past human activities in Amazonian forests
Plants make our existence possible
1:41
Botanic garden solutions to the plant extinction crisis
Coevolution as an engine of biodiversity and a cornucopia of ecosystem services
1:15
Flora Obscura: Trade‐offs tip toward litter trapping
1:33
Breaking the impasse: Towards a forward‐looking governance framework for gene editing with plants
Plant sciences for the Anthropocene: What can we learn from research in urban areas?
1:56
Buying better biosecurity: Plant‐buying behaviour and implications for accreditation in horticulture
Growing pains: addressing the pitfalls of plant extracellular vesicle research
Selecting for useful properties of plants and fungi: Novel approaches, opportunities and challenges
1:40
The state of the world’s urban ecosystems: What can we learn from trees, fungi, and bees?
1:31
Plant Power: Meeting sustainable energy needs from the plant and fungal kingdoms
Conservation Policy: Helping or hindering science to unlock properties of plants and fungi
1:38
Plant and fungal diversity in Great Britain and the UK Overseas Territories
Collaborating to halt biodiversity loss and unlock the useful properties of plants and fungi
1:37
Biodiversity and patents: Overview of plants and fungi covered by patents
2:25
Unlocking plant resources to support food security and promote sustainable agriculture
1:49
Molecules from nature: sustainable use of medicinal plants and fungi
1:35
Extinction risk and threats to plants and fungi
Protecting and sustainably using the world’s plants and fungi
New scientific discoveries: Plants and fungi
Plant and fungal collections: Current status, future perspectives
1:20
Orchids that flower underground?! Flora Obscura with Chris Thorogood
1:23
Oxygyne: an extraordinarily elusive flower. Flora Obscura with Chris Thorogood
Thomas Lovejoy: Look back lest you fail to mark the path ahead
Harnessing plant hormones for food security
Hydnora: the strangest plant in the world? Flora Obscura with Chris Thorogood
Peter Crane: An evolutionary and cultural biography of ginkgo
Tim Coker: Estimating mortality of European ash under the ash dieback epidemic
Paul Smith: The challenge for botanic garden science
1:39
Huanming Yang: Beautiful genes, beautiful plants
Sandra Knapp – People and plants: the unbreakable bond
Barbara Schaal – Plants and people: our shared history and future
Peter Raven: Saving plants, saving ourselves
Flora Obscura: an introduction by Dr Chris Thorogood
2:52
Plants, People, Planet: volume 1, number 1
2:08
Genome‐wide identification of EMBRYO‐DEFECTIVE genes required for Arabidopsis growth and development
Squamellaria: plants domesticated by ants!
The ‘complex marriage arrangement’ presented by heterostylous plants
Can plants help us avoid human-made climate catastrophe?
What does 'plant blindness' have to do with the illegal wildlife trade?
Flora Obscura: Rediscovering one of Hawai'i's rarest trees