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Speakers, PhD candidate, James Weeks from Cal Poly Pomona who talks about crossing blocks for tomatoes and PhD candidate. James goes over things to consider when planning crossing blocks, the tools…
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Discovering your career purpose can be difficult. When you are entrenched in your current position, it can be challenging to see how your work fits into the University’s mission, vision, and…
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by Laurel Schmidt and Claire Young
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A demonstration of how to cross pollinate tomatoes, written, narrated, and edited by interns Claire Tauber and Emma Ramirez in the Student Collaborate Organic Plant Breeding Education (SCOPE)…
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Explanation on how the fruit load experiment was set up for Lab 5. The three treatments: all fruits, one fruit per truss, and no fruits are discussed in detail by Ryan Eadry.
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A show-and-tell demonstration on the anatomy and botanical classification of plant organs found in our kitchen or surroundings.
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An introductory video outlining concepts on plant anatomy and botany to serve as a basis for Lab 1 (PLS 100BL).
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Pollination nursery mutualisms and specialization
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pollination syndromes, how to search web of science, connecting to Pulse Secure
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pollination, flowers, evolution of angiosperms, goals of plants and pollinators, which taxa, and more...
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Discussion of local pollinators and the plants they love. Highlighting new pollinator garden designs by Learning by Leading students!
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A collaborative project within UC Davis, "If Hummingbirds Could Hum" is a wonderful educational book about the life of hummingbirds. It also includes a section on how to attract…
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Learning by Leading students celebrate National Pollinator Week 2020 by reading pollinator children's books! "Bees are the Best" was kickstarted by co-authors Joseph C. Wilson and…
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