1,103 search results for “groot and plant studies” in the Staff website
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Rik Groot
Bestuursbureau
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Carina Groot
Veiligheid, Gezondheid en Milieu
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Hester Groot
Faculty of Humanities
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Lisa Groot
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Irene Groot
Science
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Angelique de Groot
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Berend de Groot
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Antonius de Groot
Faculteit Geneeskunde
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Marco de Groot
Administratief Shared Service Centre
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Teun de Groot
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Tjeerd de Groot
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Pam de Groot
Faculty of Humanities
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Alexa de Groot
Honours Academy
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Wim de Groot
Universitair Facilitair Bedrijf
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Mara de Groot
Faculteit Archeologie
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Rineke Keijzer-Groot
ICLON
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Cornelis de Groot
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Brenda de Groot
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Huub de Groot
Science
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Ellen Cieraad
Science
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Laura Julia Zantis
Science
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Buzzing decline: Dutch landscape is losing insect-pollinated plants
The Netherlands is losing plant species that rely on pollination by insects. Leiden environmental scientist Kaixuan Pan demonstrates this after analysing 87 years of measurements from over 365,000 plots. The news is alarming for our biodiversity and food security. ‘75 per cent of our crops and 90% of…
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Tressia Chikodza
Science
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Unique ‘penis plant’ flowers at Hortus
Amorphophallus decus-silvae, or the ‘penis plant’ as it is known, has just flowered at the Hortus botanicus. It flowered for two days, and then the pollen, which the male flowers produced was collected. As far as the plant experts at the Hortus can tell, this was just the third time that this species…
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Sticky insects: plants protected with biological glue
Drained leaves and plants stripped bare. Insects can completely destroy crops. Soon, these situations may be behind us, with the new pesticide developed by Leiden and Wageningen researchers. With their plant-based ‘insect glue’, insects are incapacitated.
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Xinya Pan
Science
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Irene Groot appointed professor of Surface and Interface Science
Dr Irene Groot (LIC) has been appointed professor of Surface and Interface Science with effect from 1 March. The appointment is an honour for Groot. 'It feels like recognition of your research, teaching and leadership qualities.'
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Christopher Green
Faculty of Humanities
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Plant stress increases: New research with bacteria offers hope
Soil that is too wet, or too dry. Or with a lot or few nutrients. Due to climate change, the differences are becoming bigger, and plants must increasingly be able to adapt to survive. How do you make plants more stress-resistant? For this purpose, researchers from Leiden, along with other universities,…
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Channa Li
Faculty of Humanities
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Evolutionary change in protective plant odours
Plants can’t run away from enemies. Still, it would like to keep life-threatening herbivores at a distance. This can be done with odours. Klaas Vrieling of the Institute of Biology Leiden found out with his team how plants change odour production to keep the munchers at a distance.
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Philomeen Dol
Faculty of Humanities
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Yujing Tan
Faculty of Humanities
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Nico Kaptein
Faculty of Humanities
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Boudewijn Walraven
Faculty of Humanities
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Peter Verhagen
Faculty of Humanities
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Haneen Omari
Faculty of Humanities
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Shirley Alexander
Faculty of Humanities
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Amirardalan Emami
Faculty of Humanities
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Crewe Williams
Faculty of Humanities
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Xiao Luo
Faculty of Humanities
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Francesca Rosati
Faculty of Humanities
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Steven Hagers
Faculty of Humanities
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Xiong Xiong
Faculty of Humanities
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Geoffrey Cain
Faculty of Humanities
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Hyojin Pak
Faculty of Humanities
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Revolutionizing plant protection strategies: Ding lab receives 2.4M grant to investigate plant immunity
Plant biologist Pingtao Ding, assistant professor at the Institute of Biology Leiden (IBL), has received a 2.4 million European grant from the European Research Council (ERC). This ERC Starting Grant for promising young researchers allows him to unravel the molecular mechanisms by which plants resist…
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Indonesian 'coffee plant' named after Leiden researcher
Research on Asian plants is his life's work. Now a crown is added to that: a plant from the coffee family bearing his name. Paul Kessler is LUF professor of botanical gardens and botany of South East Asia and Scientific Director of the Hortus botanicus. 'Completely unexpectedly, you get to see the results…
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Ab de Jong
Faculty of Humanities
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Maghiel van Crevel
Faculty of Humanities