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Plant & Zo weekly roundup #2-2026
In which I discuss a strategy for protein characterisation, how to use a pathogens own trick to gain resistance, the meaning of meristem, this week’s scientific articles and plant science in the media
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Plant & Zo weekly round up #1-2026
Discussing the major funding decline in agricultural research, what allows plants to take up bacteria, the meaning of phyllotaxis, this week’s…
Jan 6
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Femke de Jong
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Parasite plants give their development a headstart
How substances released by their seeds stimulate the development of the haustorium of parasitic plants
Dec 16, 2025
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Femke de Jong
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Twisting stems and the golden rule
How scientists discover that growing quicker and twisting stems influence the angle between leaves on a stem
Dec 9, 2025
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Femke de Jong
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1
Season dependent growth pause
How poplars known when to stop growing in autumn
Dec 2, 2025
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Femke de Jong
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A waxy layer for salt tolerance
Plants become more salt tolerant by preventing evaporation
Nov 25, 2025
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Femke de Jong
2
2
Interrupting virus replication
How blocking interaction of a virus protein with plant proteins stops virus reproduction
Nov 18, 2025
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Femke de Jong
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Pitcher plant not a strict predator after all
How scientist find out that pitcher plants are both predator and food source
Nov 11, 2025
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Femke de Jong
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