21. Thank you and goodbye |
Thank you for exploring the Botanic Garden with our group of plant loving chemists. |
Alison Foster |
18 October, 2012 |
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20. Pigments from plants |
One small part of the plant kingdom makes a different type of pigment to all the rest. |
Alison Foster |
18 October, 2012 |
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19. Plants in extreme environments |
How plants manage to photosynthesise in extreme environments. |
Alison Parkin |
18 October, 2012 |
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18. Why are plants green? |
Why chlorophyll and hence plants, looks green. |
Alison Parkin |
18 October, 2012 |
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17. Ancient pigments |
How chemistry can change the colour of dye molecules from plants. |
James McCullagh |
18 October, 2012 |
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16. Nitrogen fixation |
Hear about natures natural nitrogen fixers. |
Kylie Vincent |
18 October, 2012 |
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15. Nitrogen uptake by plants |
Why nitrogen is important to plants and the communities of microorganisms living in the soil. |
Kylie Vincent |
18 October, 2012 |
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14. The caramel tree |
Why the Katsura tree smells of caramel and how analytical techniques have solved the problem of what is responsible for the smell. |
James McCullagh |
18 October, 2012 |
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13. New medicines from plants |
Many modern medicines are derived from plants. |
Alison Foster |
18 October, 2012 |
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12. Healing molecules or poisonous plants? |
The notorious history of healing molecules. Many molecules from plants can be used as medicines but are also toxic if the dose is too large. |
Diane Lim |
18 October, 2012 |
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11. The machine inside plants |
The photosynthetic machinery inside plants is explained. |
Alison Parkin |
18 October, 2012 |
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10. Colourful vegetables |
Pigments from plants are different colours depending on the chemical environment they are in. |
Elizabeth Rayment |
18 October, 2012 |
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09. The hottest plant in the world |
How chillis and a euphorbia are helping to produce new painkillers. |
Ed Anderson |
18 October, 2012 |
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08. The chemistry of decaffeination |
How chemistry impacts on decaffeination of the world's second most popular drink. |
Gem Toes |
18 October, 2012 |
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07. The many tastes of ginger |
Ginger contains a cocktail of different molecules. The different molecules in dried, cooked and fresh ginger lead to different flavours. |
Ed Anderson |
18 October, 2012 |
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06. New materials from plants |
The lotus plant has inspired the development of new self-cleaning materials. |
James McCullagh |
18 October, 2012 |
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05. Energy from the sun |
How plants use energy from the sun to make food from carbon dioxide and water. |
Alison Parkin |
18 October, 2012 |
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04. Robert Robinson, a revolutionary chemist |
Sir Robert Robinson used the Botanic Garden in his research investigating the structures of alkaloids derived from plants. |
Ed Anderson |
18 October, 2012 |
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03. Take care with the word organic |
Hear what the word organic means to a chemist. |
Alison Foster |
18 October, 2012 |
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02. A few words about chemicals |
Everything is made of chemicals - whether they are from a natural source or not. |
Alison Foster |
18 October, 2012 |
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01. Welcome and Introduction |
A welcome to the Botanic Garden and the Chemistry at the Garden audio trail from the Senior Curator, Dr Alison Foster. |
Alison Foster |
18 October, 2012 |
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