Episode notes
In the world of agriculture, the spotlight usually falls on the harvest, but what happens beneath the surface and within the plants is vital. In this episode of Science Behind the Glass, Dr. Karen Muñoz Cárdenas, a leading researcher in crop biodiversity, we discover how tiny organisms — mites, nematodes, bacteria, and more — not only sustain our crops, but also forge a crucial alliance with farmers.
Karen shares her passion for these mites and how her life, shaped by Colombian landscapes, led her to uncover the tiny world of animals that protect our crops.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction to Tiny Allies in Agriculture
02:58 Karen's Journey and Inspiration for Biodiversity
08:45 The Role of Farmers in Biodiversity
11:55 Understanding Biological Controllers
16:01 Experiences with Mites and Their Impact ...