251 search results for “archaeology of plant” in the Student website
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Devon Graves
Faculteit Archeologie
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Alexander Geurds
Faculteit Archeologie
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Grant opens door to decipher the secret sensory world of plants
Plants not only sense when they are touched, but they can also adapt to it. For example, by strengthening or defending themselves. But how do plants do this? The Green TE (Green Tissue Engineering) consortium has been granted a Gravitation grant of almost 23 million euros to investigate exactly this…
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Hannah Plug
Faculteit Archeologie
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Jonathan Ouellet
Faculteit Archeologie
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Roos van Oosten
Faculteit Archeologie
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Katherinne Guerra Cheva
Faculteit Archeologie
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Merel Brüning
Faculteit Archeologie
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Alejandra Roche Recinos
Faculteit Archeologie
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Gerrit van der Kooij
Faculteit Archeologie
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Victor Klinkenberg
Faculteit Archeologie
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Rik Lettany
Faculteit Archeologie
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Aris Politopoulos
Faculteit Archeologie
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Maaike de Waal
Faculteit Archeologie
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Ellen Cieraad
Science
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Ang Li
Faculteit Archeologie
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Maria Hadjigavriel
Faculteit Archeologie
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Roberto Arciero
Faculteit Archeologie
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Diederik Meijer
Faculteit Archeologie
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Laura Julia Zantis
Science
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Bleda Düring
Faculteit Archeologie
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Peter Akkermans
Faculteit Archeologie
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Arie Boomert
Gelieerde instellingen
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Marlena Antczak
Faculty of Humanities
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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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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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Arjan Louwen
Faculteit Archeologie
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Karel Kuipers
Faculteit Archeologie
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Anouk Everts
Faculteit Archeologie
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Jingwen Liao
Faculteit Archeologie
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Sony Jean
Gelieerde instellingen
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Roderick Geerts
Faculteit Archeologie
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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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Adam Benfer
Faculteit Archeologie
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Marcel IJsselstijn
Faculteit Archeologie
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Tijm Lanjouw
Faculteit Archeologie
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Valentina Azzarà
Faculteit Archeologie
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Sam Botan
Faculteit Archeologie
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Arturo García De León
Faculteit Archeologie
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Marie Kolbenstetter
Faculteit Archeologie
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Jorge Ulloa Hung
Faculteit Archeologie
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Alexander Verpoorte
Faculteit Archeologie
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Vincent Kolodziejak
Faculteit Archeologie
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Martijn Defilet
Faculteit Archeologie
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Miyuki Kerkhof
Honours Academy
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Irene Vikatou
Faculteit Archeologie
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Riia Timonen
Faculteit Archeologie
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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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Joanita Vroom
Faculteit Archeologie