The Lorax was one of three films that I watched in preparation for the film nominations, and I have to say it is my personal favourite (although I didn’t end up nominating the film because I felt Don’t Look Up was more related to the course). All three films that I viewed had similar themes-Continue reading “The Lorax- How it is relevant to Plant Ecology”
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THE LIFE OR DEATH OF VIRUSES
Are viruses alive? Are they simply non-living? Is their status simply neither alive nor dead? This question has haunted microbiologists for years, and possibly ever since they were discovered. Viruses contain genetic code (DNA or RNA) much like living things inside a capsid, they can reproduce, and they can insert genetic material into a hostContinue reading “THE LIFE OR DEATH OF VIRUSES”
They were doing plant biology long before I was born. An article from 1999.
As emphasized in other blog posts, communication is crucial between different research branches. I chose to talk about The potential contribution of vegetation ecology to biodiversity research, (1999) mainly because of the emphasis it gives to communication as a tool between scientists of different research fields and because of the broadness and relevance of theContinue reading “They were doing plant biology long before I was born. An article from 1999.”
The difference between peer-reviewed primary, secondary and tertiary literature with examples
Whenever we write something for school – whether it is a lab report or a literature review – we always have to use the help of literature that is written by other people to back up our own content. However, navigating through the different types of literature sources can be quite the head-scratcher. But worryContinue reading “The difference between peer-reviewed primary, secondary and tertiary literature with examples”
The life of a biologist who is a person of color: Carolyn Brooks
The world of science is filled with successful white men who made important scientific contributions. But there are some women of color who did just the same, such as Carolyn Brooks. Carolyn Brooks is an American microbiologist who is well-known for her research in agricultural productivity, nutrition and immunology. Brooks was born on July 9,Continue reading “The life of a biologist who is a person of color: Carolyn Brooks”
The life of a historical figure in ecology and science: Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus is one of the most famous historical figures in the world of science, and particularly in ecology. This is because he made a very important contribution – the development of the binomial nomenclature system of naming all species that is used even today. People know him to be a successful man, but littleContinue reading “The life of a historical figure in ecology and science: Carl Linnaeus”
A topic in Applied Plant Ecology: why do grasses contain fungal endophytes?
The mutualistic relationships grasses have with fungal endophytes is quite an exciting story. Throughout history, all organisms have evolved to counter limiting factors in order to maximize their productivity and fitness, including grasses. The two main factors that limit the fitness of grasses are herbivores that remove the important photosynthetic tissue and stressful environmental conditionsContinue reading “A topic in Applied Plant Ecology: why do grasses contain fungal endophytes?”
Sustainable Agriculture and Local Food Insecurity
Sustainable Agriculture refers to a system of food production where energy and water are conserved, resources are efficiently utilized, harmful chemicals are not used, and the biodiversity and health of the environment are protected. One of the most fundamental principles of sustainable agriculture is that it must work towards providing food security to people. ProvidingContinue reading “Sustainable Agriculture and Local Food Insecurity”
Covid-19 Questions
Coronavirus, also known as the Covid-19 disease is an infectious disease, that can spread from one person to another through the means of coughing, or being in contact with surfaces infected with the virus. Symptoms of Covid-19 include experiencing fever, chill and even loss of smell. The disease is caused by the virus Sars-Cov-2 andContinue reading “Covid-19 Questions”
Tansley 1917 Journal Article
Upon reading the journal article by Tansley,there’s a few things that I noticed that were missing from the article. Firstly, the journal article seems to have no format in terms of how sections are organized. In the present day, our professors give us a standardized outline, to guide us on how to construct a reportContinue reading “Tansley 1917 Journal Article”
