25 episodes

The New Phytologist Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of plant science. We own two journals: New Phytologist, and Plants, People, Planet. Our activities range from funding symposia and workshops, to sponsoring prizes for early career researchers, to ensuring free access for a wide range of published research articles.

The New Phytologist Foundation The New Phytologist Foundation

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The New Phytologist Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of plant science. We own two journals: New Phytologist, and Plants, People, Planet. Our activities range from funding symposia and workshops, to sponsoring prizes for early career researchers, to ensuring free access for a wide range of published research articles.

    Dawn Sanders: Dad's Hedge

    Dawn Sanders: Dad's Hedge

    Where can a plant take you?

    Herbaria 3.0 (www.herbaria3.org), is a collaborative digital environmental humanities project that offers a platform for sharing the stories of plants and people. Herbaria 3.0 explores how the stories we tell about plants illuminate the intertwined nature of humans and plants.

    Nonna's Garden and Dad's Hedge are a sample of two stories taken from Herbaria 3.0.

    Herbaria 3.0 is open access and nonprofit. It has been generously funded by the Seed Box: A Mistra-Formas Environmental Humanities Collaboratory hosted at Linköping University, in Linköping, Sweden, with additional funding provided by the Division of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the Colorado School of Mines, USA.

    • 1 min
    Maria Gianquitto: Nonna's Garden

    Maria Gianquitto: Nonna's Garden

    Where can a plant take you?

    Herbaria 3.0 (www.herbaria3.org), is a collaborative digital environmental humanities project that offers a platform for sharing the stories of plants and people. Herbaria 3.0 explores how the stories we tell about plants illuminate the intertwined nature of humans and plants.

    Nonna's Garden and Dad's Hedge are a sample of two stories taken from Herbaria 3.0.

    Herbaria 3.0 is open access and nonprofit. It has been generously funded by the Seed Box: A Mistra-Formas Environmental Humanities Collaboratory hosted at Linköping University, in Linköping, Sweden, with additional funding provided by the Division of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the Colorado School of Mines, USA.

    • 1 min
    Harry Shearer talks about tree mortality research by Nate McDowell on Le Show

    Harry Shearer talks about tree mortality research by Nate McDowell on Le Show

    Harry Shearer features a recent paper about tropical tree mortality by Nate McDowell on @leshowharryshearer.

    Read more about the research:
    https://www.newphytologist.org/blog/increasing-tree-mortality-in-a-warming-world/

    Read the paper: https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15027

    Listen to the full show: https://soundcloud.com/leshowharryshearer/le-show-with-harry-shearer-march-11-2018

    • 4 min
    Interview with Sascha Ismail and Chris Kettle

    Interview with Sascha Ismail and Chris Kettle

    Sascha Ismail and Chris Kettle describe their recent New Phytologist paper, 'Evaluating realised seed dispersal across fragmented tropical landscapes: a two-fold approach using parentage analysis and the neighbourhood model', their careers, and top tips for early career researchers.

    Read the paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.14427/abstract

    • 4 min
    Interview with Sascha Ismail and Christ Kettle (full version)

    Interview with Sascha Ismail and Christ Kettle (full version)

    Sascha Ismail and Chris Kettle describe their recent New Phytologist paper, 'Evaluating realised seed dispersal across fragmented tropical landscapes: a two-fold approach using parentage analysis and the neighbourhood model', their careers, and top tips for early career researchers.

    Read the paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.14427/abstract

    • 17 min
    Publishing in New Phytologist part two: Submission and peer review

    Publishing in New Phytologist part two: Submission and peer review

    In the second of our two-part series, Editor-in-Chief Alistair Hetherington describes how to best navigate the submission and peer review process.

    Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IZgTyrxMD4

    Listen to part one: https://soundcloud.com/new-phytologist/publishing-in-new-phytologist-part-one

    Read New Phytologist: http://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1469-8137/

    Submit your manuscript: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/newphytologist

    • 6 min

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