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6 contributions to Rooted:Plant Genetics/Research
๐Ÿš Drone Technology Uncovers New Plant Species in Hawaii!
In a groundbreaking scientific achievement, researchers on Kauaสปi have used advanced drone technology to discover a new plant species, Schiedea waiahuluensis, nestled in the remote, nearly inaccessible cliffside regions of the island. ๐ŸŒ„ This is the first instance of a plant species being identified through drone technology, marking a major leap in both botanical exploration and technological innovation. The drone, nicknamed Mamba, is specially equipped with a robotic arm and shears that allow it to navigate and collect plant samples from dangerous, otherwise unreachable terrains. By overcoming these environmental barriers, Mamba gives scientists access to critical, previously unexplored habitats, significantly broadening our understanding of biodiversity in such regions. ๐ŸŒฑ Schiedea waiahuluensis belongs to the Caryophyllaceae family, known for its: โ€ข Small, greenish flowers that lack petals, instead featuring long, filamentous structures designed for wind pollination โ€ข Narrow, linear leaves that often cluster at the base โ€ข Unique growth pattern in rosette formations What sets this species apart is its remarkable adaptation to thrive in steep, cliffside environments, which may provide valuable insights into how plants evolve to survive in extreme conditions. ๐Ÿž๏ธ Found only on Kauaสปiโ€™s rugged cliffs, its specialized traits make it an ideal candidate for studying plant resilience and adaptation. Given its fragility and rarity, Schiedea waiahuluensis is of great conservation interest. Efforts are already underway to assess its population health and potential for habitat protection, as the species could be vital to maintaining Kauaสปiโ€™s unique ecosystem. This discovery highlights the transformative power of drone technology in biodiversity research, offering new ways to explore and protect the natural world, especially in areas once deemed unreachable. ๐ŸŒฟ Read more about this amazing discovery here! Pictured below:
๐Ÿš Drone Technology Uncovers New Plant Species in Hawaii!
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This is incredible!
Rooted: Our Mission! ๐ŸŒฑ
"He that plants trees loves others besides himself." โ€“ Thomas Fuller At Rooted, this quote resonates deeply with our mission. Planting trees, cultivating native plants, and nurturing the earth are all acts of selflessness that benefit future generations and the ecosystems we all depend on. When we plant, we are creating homes for wildlife, cleaning the air, stabilizing soil, and supporting our communitiesโ€™ long-term health. Every seed sown and tree planted is an investment in a more sustainable futureโ€”one that outlasts our own lives and serves as a gift to others. Let's continue to plant with purpose, knowing that our actions today will foster a thriving, resilient environment for tomorrow. ๐ŸŒฑ
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@Jadelyn Rodriguez
Exciting News: New Course โ€œThe Genetic Blueprint: How Plants Sustain Lifeโ€œ! ๐ŸŒฟ
Hello Rooted Community! Weโ€™re thrilled to announce the launch of our newly updated course: "The Genetic Blueprint: How Plants Sustain Life." This course goes beyond the surface and explores the vital genetic foundations that make plants the backbone of life on Earth. From how plant genes drive biodiversity and climate regulation to their role in sustainable agriculture, this course is a must for anyone passionate about plant science, ecology, or environmental sustainability! Whatโ€™s Inside: - ๐ŸŒฟ Genetics of Photosynthesis: Discover how genetic adaptations allow plants to produce oxygen and convert sunlight into energy. - ๐ŸŒ Plant Genes and Climate Regulation: Dive into the genetic traits that make forests, wetlands, and grasslands critical carbon sinks, helping to mitigate climate change. - ๐Ÿฆ‹ Supporting Biodiversity Through Genetics: Learn how native plants co-evolve with wildlife, creating balanced ecosystems through genetic relationships. - ๐ŸŒพ Sustainable Agriculture and Genetic Diversity: Explore how plant genetics contribute to soil health, natural pest control, and climate-resilient farming practices. Why Take This Course? Plants are more than just beautifulโ€”they are genetic powerhouses that sustain ecosystems and life itself. By understanding their genetic roles, you'll be equipped to make informed decisions that contribute to environmental health and sustainability. Whether you're looking to restore native habitats, reduce your carbon footprint, or enhance your knowledge of plant biology, this course provides you with the insights and tools to make a real impact. How to Join: To access the new course, visit the Courses tab on our community page or follow the link in this announcement! Weโ€™re excited to have you with us on this journey as we uncover the incredible genetic potential of plants and their vital role in shaping our ecosystems. Letโ€™s continue to grow and learn together! ๐ŸŒฟ
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@Jadelyn Rodriguez I think we just became best friends! ๐ŸŒป My passion project is Regenerative Farming and connecting folks with glyphosate-free food as well as advocating for less glyphosate use in general.
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@Jadelyn Rodriguez Iโ€™m so thrilled we connected. Iโ€™m working on my group now, itโ€™s a little more challenging because Iโ€™m more of a connector than an expert, like clearly you are, Iโ€™m just learning about it because Iโ€™m living it out of need. Once my tech gets untangled, I think it will be great to collaborate. Maybe I can interview you on an audio podcast (to start)?
๐ŸŒฑ Reviving History
2,000-Year-Old Tree Grown from Ancient Seeds! In a groundbreaking discovery, Israeli scientists have successfully resurrected an ancient tree species from seeds over 2,000 years old! Found at archaeological sites near the Dead Sea, these seeds belonged to the Tsohar tree, part of a group of biblical trees that once thrived in the region. After centuries of dormancy, this long-extinct species has been brought back to life through careful cultivation in a process that bridges ancient history and modern science. The Tsohar treeโ€”linked to the famous balm of Gilead, which was used for its healing propertiesโ€”was essential in the economy and culture of ancient Mediterranean societies. Its revival connects us to a forgotten time and shines a spotlight on seed dormancy and preservation. ๐ŸŒฟ The Science Behind Seed Revival ๐ŸŒฟ Through radiocarbon dating, the seeds were confirmed to be over two millennia old. The team of scientists used cutting-edge germination techniques to successfully grow the tree, proving that seeds can remain viable for extraordinary periods when stored in the right conditionsโ€”like the arid climate near the Dead Sea. This discovery is a major leap forward for conservation efforts, showing how seed banks can store and restore endangered species that may otherwise be lost to history. As seed viability is key to biodiversity preservation, this success opens the door to recovering other ancient species and offers new hope for modern agriculture and climate resilience. ๐ŸŒฑ Want to explore the fascinating science of seeds? Check out our Science of Seeds course, where we dive into seed genetics, dormancy, and how ancient techniques are being used to shape the future of sustainable agriculture. Learn how seeds, like those of the Tsohar tree, have the power to restore ecosystems and combat biodiversity loss. This course unlocks at Level 2! ๐Ÿ“– Read more about this incredible discovery in the original article here
๐ŸŒฑ Reviving History
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@Jadelyn Rodriguez This is incredible. Thanks for the summary. I mean... this could potentially be the answer to our chronic inflammation crisis, collectively speaking.
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@Jadelyn Rodriguez This feels very hopeful to me. ๐Ÿซถ
๐ŸŒฑ Sneak Peek! ๐ŸŒฟ
Weโ€™re so excited to share what weโ€™ve been working onโ€”our upcoming Soil Science and Plant Nutrition course! ๐ŸŒ Get ready for a comprehensive journey into the world beneath your feet. Weโ€™re jam-packing this course with interactive resources and hands-on activities designed to guide you through identifying, testing, and improving your soil. ๐Ÿงช Expect: - Interactive Soil Identification Activities: From texture tests to pH analysis, weโ€™ll walk you through the steps needed to understand your soil like a pro. - Expert Resources: Youโ€™ll have access to top-notch guides and tools, helping you manage soil health for optimal plant growth. - Real-World Applications: Whether youโ€™re gardening, farming, or just curious about sustainability, our course is built to equip you with practical, sustainable soil practices. Stay tuned! Youโ€™ll be learning how to improve soil health, boost plant nutrition, and discover the vital role soil plays in ecosystems. ๐ŸŒฟ *Sneak Peak* Soil Texture Triangle Preview: One of the many tools youโ€™ll master in the course is the Soil Texture Triangle! Youโ€™ll learn how to use this essential tool to classify your soilโ€™s texture based on sand, silt, and clay contentโ€”helping you understand water retention, nutrient availability, and more. #SoilScience #ComingSoon #SoilHealth #Gardening
๐ŸŒฑ Sneak Peek! ๐ŸŒฟ
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Are you familiar with Gumbo Soil? Dealing with that in our field behind our barn.
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@Jadelyn Rodriguez We were thinking we would put up a hot wire so our cows could graze and then plant our sunflowers in the spring. Would we need a cover crop first, you think?
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Helping folks understand the benefits of ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒฑ Regenerative Farming & guide them toward nutrient-dense, glyphosate-free food.

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