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    Plants in Motion

    Meet Shoko Sakai, a scientist at Kyoto University's Center for Ecological Research, who explains some of the remarkable reproductive adaptations of plants.

    The Scientist Staff
    Feb 1, 2021

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    ecology & environment
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    plant biology
    reproduction
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