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[BBC系列]:植物学:蓬勃发展的历史Botany: A Blooming History-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由蒂莫西·沃克(Timothy Walker)主持的科学纪录片,由英国广播公司(BBC)于2011年出版-英语旁白Science Documentary hosted by Timothy Walker, published by BBC in 2011- English narration
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系列故事讲述了人们如何理解植物世界的自然秩序,以及探索植物如何生长的探索揭示了地球上生命的奥秘。[编辑]??名字的混淆使植物生长的原因很简单,但是答案却是科学上最复杂,最令人着迷的故事之一,花了300多年的时间才弄明白。牛津大学植物园主任蒂莫西·沃克(Timothy Walker)揭示了瑞典植物学家卡尔·林奈,切尔西园丁菲利普·米勒和英国自然学家约翰·雷的突破如何创造了植物学。在他们之间,这些古怪而气质的人物解开了植物王国的奥秘,他们开始瞥见一个可以创造更大,更好,更强的植物的世界。苗圃托马斯·费尔柴尔德(Thomas Fairchild)创建了世界上第一朵人造杂种花-一种自然界中不存在的全新植物。今天,植物学家继续寻找新的花朵,??光合作用我们呼吸的空气以及我们吃的所有食物都是由水,阳光,二氧化碳和一些矿物质产生的。这听起来很简单,但是这个过程是所有科学中最引人入胜和最复杂的过程之一,没有它,地球上就不可能有生命。几个世纪以来,人们一直认为植物是通过吃土壤来生长的。在17世纪,先锋植物学家开始在植物的生长与太阳的能量之间建立联系。他们发现了植物如何利用水,阳光和二氧化碳产生糖分-实际上,植物是如何生长的。如今,光合作用的过程仍然是科学研究的核心,世界各地的大学都在努力地在实验室中复制植物以无情的效率所做的工作。他们的目标是生产干净,??隐藏的世界10,000多年或更久以来,人类通过反复试验和偶然发现创造了用于食品的新植物品种。然后在150年前,一个新时代开始了。先锋植物学家解锁了在不同类型的植物中发现的模式,并打开了一个新的科学分支-植物遗传学的大门。他们发现了控制金鱼草花瓣的随机颜色和野生玉米中奇怪颜色的因素。这是至关重要的信息。一些植物学家甚至献出生命来保护自己的种子。美国小麦农诺曼·博洛格(Norman Borlaug)育出了一种新型小麦,使全世界数百万人摆脱了饥饿,他因此获得了诺贝尔和平奖。如今,植物学家认为植物遗传学的进步是养活世界不断增长的人口的关键。Series which tells the story of how people came to understand the natural order of the plant world, and how the quest to discover how plants grow uncovered the secret to life on the planet.[edit] A Confusion of Names What makes plants grow is a simple enough question, but the answer turns out to be one of the most complicated and fascinating stories in science and took over 300 years to unravel. Timothy Walker, director of the Oxford University Botanic Garden, reveals how the breakthroughs of Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, Chelsea gardener Phillip Miller and English naturalist John Ray created the science of botany. Between them these quirky, temperamental characters unlocked the mysteries of the plant kingdom and they began to glimpse a world where bigger, better and stronger plants could be created. Nurseryman Thomas Fairchild created the world's first artificial hybrid flower - an entirely new plant that didn't exist in nature. Today, botanists continue the search for new flowers, better crops and improved medicines to treat life-threatening diseases.[edit] Photosynthesis The air we breathe, and all the food we eat, is created from water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and a few minerals. It sounds simple, but this process is one of the most fascinating and complicated in all of science, and without it there could be no life on earth. For centuries people believed that plants grew by eating soil. In the 17th century, pioneer botanists began to make the connection between the growth of a plant and the energy from the sun. They discovered how plants use water, sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce sugars - how, in fact, a plant grows. The process of photosynthesis is still at the heart of scientific research today, with universities across the world working hard to replicate in the lab what plants do with ruthless efficiency. Their goal is to produce a clean, limitless fuel and if they get it right it will change all our lives.[edit] Hidden World For 10,000 years or more, humans created new plant varieties for food by trial and error and a touch of serendipity. Then 150 years ago, a new era began. Pioneer botanists unlocked the patterns found in different types of plants and opened the door to a new branch of science - plant genetics. They discovered what controlled the random colours of snapdragon petals and the strange colours found in wild maize. This was vital information. Some botanists even gave their lives to protect their collection of seeds. American wheat farmer Norman Borlaug was awarded the Nobel peace prize after he bred a new strain of wheat that lifted millions of people around the world out of starvation. Today, botanists believe advances in plant genetics hold the key to feeding the world's growing population.
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