A few years ago, a team of scientists set out on a field expedition in the rugged, dry Northern Territory of Australia. There, they found a plant that was both strange and familiar hiding in plain sight. After careful research during the pandemic, the newly described tomato recently made its debut in PhytoKeys, a peer-reviewed, open-access journal. Today, Short Wave Scientist in Residence Regina G. Barber talks to lead author Tanisha Williams about the plant's journey from the side of a trail in the Australian Outback to a greenhouse in rural Pennsylvania.
Check out more of our favorite plant episodes: - When Autumn Leaves Start To Fall https://n.pr/3YuWOP6 - Traditional Plant Knowledge Is Not A Quick Fix https://n.pr/3E4CUSU - New Discoveries In Underwater Plant Sex https://n.pr/3I4W9wC - Yep, We Made Up Vegetables https://n.pr/3xo6yyw - Micro Wave: Does Talking To Plants Help Them Grow?https://n.pr/40UO6v2
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