Sensing and Remembering Winter
Offered By: Society for Experimental Biology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of plant biology in this Woolhouse Lecture from the Society for Experimental Biology's Florence 2018 conference. Delve into the intricate mechanisms plants use to sense and remember winter, as presented by renowned scientist Caroline Dean from the John Innes Centre, UK. Gain insights into how plants adapt to seasonal changes and the complex processes involved in their survival strategies during cold periods. Discover cutting-edge research and findings in this 49-minute talk that sheds light on the remarkable ability of plants to perceive and retain information about their environment.
Syllabus
Sensing and remembering winter
Taught by
Society for Experimental Biology
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