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Food for thought: Plant domestication and the promise of green super rice (Ep 74)

Dec 16, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Evolution of Domesticated Crops
02:01 • 2min
3
How Did You Get Into Science?
03:38 • 3min
4
Why Did Some Kids Become Really Attracted to Science at an Early Age?
07:04 • 4min
5
Plant Domestication - A Protracted Process?
10:45 • 3min
6
The Selection Pressure for Non Shattering Crops
13:46 • 3min
7
Is the Domestication Process Creating a Bottleneck?
16:42 • 2min
8
The Evolution of Date Palms in North Africa
18:38 • 4min
9
What's Driving the Convergence of Genetic Changes in Domesticated Crops?
22:43 • 2min
10
Are There Similar Color Differences in Date Poms?
24:15 • 6min
11
The Cology of Food Color Variation in the Wild
29:59 • 1min
12
Conscious Versus Unconscious Selection
31:25 • 5min
13
The Unconscious Versus the Conscious?
36:10 • 5min
14
The Origin of Rice Domestication
40:47 • 2min
15
The Evolution of Rice
43:10 • 4min
16
How to Break the Evolutionary Trade Offs?
47:02 • 4min
17
What's Going on With the Rice Genomics Project?
50:36 • 3min
18
How Much Do You Worry About Plasticity as a Process?
53:51 • 2min
19
Is Plasticity a Good Thing?
55:40 • 6min
20
Is There a Lot of Work Going on at the Intermediate Levels?
01:01:25 • 2min
21
Is There a Green, Super Rice?
01:03:46 • 2min
22
The Problem With Domesticated Crops Is How Hard Is It to Harvest?
01:05:44 • 2min
23
I Will Hate Michael, Thank You
01:07:27 • 3min