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Episode 12: Plant Microscopy with Judith Lundberg-Felten CEO of Flora L. Design

Flora Funga Podcast

English - May 19, 2021 05:00 - 1 hour - 59.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 16 ratings
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Hello my scientists, I'm Kaitlyn Kuehn a plant biologist with a thirst for mycology. Today we talk with Judith Felten a researcher at the Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Umeå Plant Science Center in Sweden. Her research interests are pertaining to the development of ectomycorrhzial symbioses.  Her research aims on understanding the molecular mechanism required for ectomycorrhiza establishment. She is also the CEO of Flora L. Design where  she:
1. Takes samples from flora
2. Takes microscope images (microscopy)
3. Turns those images of the inside of plants into a beautiful piece of fabric
4. Turns that fabric into anything you'd like from towels to bags

General info about mycorrhiza :

https://mycorrhizas.info/

http://www.deemy.de/
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Research at Umeå Plant Science Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences:

https://www.upsc.se/researchers/4969-judith-felten-cell-wall-remodelling-during-ectomycorrhiza-development.html

Resources mentioned:
The Fungus-root Symbiosis

How to find Judith:
Flora L. Design
Judith's CV
Judiths Instagram
Judiths Facebook

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