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Binaya Adhikari

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  • Time Zone
    Eastern

  • Organization
    Laurel Ridge Community College

  • Role
    Scientist Mentor: I will mentor teams of students online

  • Research Interests (300 words)
    I am interested in understanding how diversity of life if formed by the process of evolution and adaptation and how to conserve this biodiversity.

  • Profile Question 1
    What is the coolest thing you have discovered or learned about plants?

  • Answer the question you selected for profile question 1 here (300 words):
    Plants are much more resilient than animals and very clever than I was thinking before and most people think. They partner with other organisms, hunt, hibernate, swim, and fly to adapt well to their habitats. They range in size from pinhead-sized duckweed to 100m+ Eucalyptus and can grow from scorching hot deserts to cold heights of mountains.

  • Profile Question 2
    What is your favorite plant? Why?

  • Answer the question you selected for profile question 2 here (300 words):
    My favorite plants are orchids. Their diversity, beauty, adaptations, and ubiquity is simply unbelievable. They partner with fungi for seed germination because they do not need to store food in seeds for their babies. They can trap and digest insects to meet their nitrogen needs. They can attract male bees for a pseudo-sex so they can be pollinated. This makes them one of the best groups of plants for me.

  • Profile Question 3
    Can you share a funny/interesting lab or field story?

  • Answer the question you selected for profile question 3 here (300 words):
    When I was a graduate student, I had to cross-pollinate a lot of plants grown in a greenhouse within a short time frame because the flowers would be too old soon. This is a tedious time-consuming process and but I had no time to wait. I was in the greenhouse for long hours fighting with time. One evening I was pollinating them under artificial light that looked very similar to the natural light. I was so busy with my work that I realized that it was already the next morning and that I was pollinating the plants the whole night. I never forget this experience in my life.

  • Capacity: How many teams at a time are you comfortable working with?
    2

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24fgensicphspos project 12 Binaya Adhikari

Hi everyone, thank you! I am looking forward to hearing from you about the next experiment. Please keep me posted!

Binaya

24flehmanbhspos project 2 Binaya Adhikari

Hi Olivia and Nia, Thanks for the update and questions. I am glad that you are starting your next experiment. Upon looking at your questions, yes, light color affects the rate of photosynthesis in all photosynthetic autotrophs, plants, or…

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24flehmanbhspos project 2 Binaya Adhikari

Hi Adrian, Shabria, Olivia, and David, I am glad you conducted photosynthesis experiments with leaf discs today! I am just curious how many cups you used and how many leaf discs were in each cup? Were they (I guess) from a spinach leaf or…

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