Dear Microgreens listeners, Tiff and I are excited to share with you the last episode of this season of Microgreens. And we have something very special for you! Dr. Jane Parker from the Max Planck Institute in Germany walked us through the latest insights in the field of plant immunity. We hope you enjoy this episode! We would also like to thank Dr. Tim Friesen and Dr. Tessa Burch-Smith for their continued support. Music is from Bluedot Sessions.
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Dear Microgreens listeners, Tiff and I are excited to share with you the last episode of this season of Microgreens. And we have something very special for you! Dr. Jane Parker from the Max Planck Institute in Germany walked us through the latest insights in the field of plant immunity. We hope you enjoy this episode! We would also like to thank Dr. Tim Friesen and Dr. Tessa Burch-Smith for their continued support. Music is from Bluedot Sessions.
How do scientists collaborate when writing? In this episode, Ralph Panstruga and Matthew Moscou discuss how they wrote a review paper together while residing in two different countries, working at two different institutions, and living through a pandemic.The editorial, titled "What is the Molecular Basis of Nonhost Resistance?" can be found here:https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/MPMI-06-20-0161-CR
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Dear Microgreens listeners, Tiff and I are excited to share with you the last episode of this season of Microgreens. And we have something very special for you! Dr. Jane Parker from the Max Planck Institute in Germany walked us through the latest insights in the field of plant immunity. We hope you enjoy this episode! We would also like to thank Dr. Tim Friesen and Dr. Tessa Burch-Smith for their continued support. Music is from Bluedot Sessions.