Thank you Clinton for this. Smitha Hegde is a much awaited guest. :) Looking forward to Leo DSouza, Lawrence Pinto, Sudhakar Rao and many others. There is a need for more wisdom transfer about in an age where the younger generation reads less books.
Awesome, I am a plant hobbyist and collect ferns for my terrariums I never knew about these wonderful lifeforms. Thank you ma'am for sharing all the information..
Amazing conversation, very informative. Dr Smitha's eloquence on the ferns reflects the hard work and research she has put in over these years. She has successfully infused immense respect for the plants around us.Kudos to Dr. Smitha and wish her all the success in deciphering many more secrets of plant kingdom.❤
A very interesting and informative talk! It opened a completely new perspective of looking at the plant kingdom, especially Pteridophytes. Smitha ma'm is as charming as always❤
My research is more in the biomedical sciences but i often wish I could work with plants instead! Very interesting discussion, loved the short sidetrack to trees potentially evolving to take our nutrients haha. thanks for doing the interview :)
Like the somebody I wish I were a student n be her student, I love plant I collect every plant n keep then it make me happy n feel proud I collect them, ❤ I have some hundreds of plant at my small place. I have some frens too which my friend give me they are growing , after watching ds video I feel so good ,
Really interesting for a commoner in the area. Very useful interview. I have lots of ferns of two or three varieties in my homestead of 2.5 acres. I have been thinking of using them as decoration by planting them in pots.
My professor Dr. HY Mohan Ram from Delhi University taught us the concept of totipotency as a development strategy for potential to grow into a complete plant, an essential ingredient for pursuing plant tissue culture. Kudos for this excellent interview!
Very happy to hear Dr Smitha Hegde Madam. Wonderful insights. Thank you Madam Request with interviewer : Please try to interview Dr Prakash Kamath ,Retired Professor of St Aloysius college. His tremendous practical knowledge in the field of electronics anddigital systems is mesmerising. A true scientist with greatest simplicity in his approach towards life Please
Hello, thank you for the insightful podcast. Ma'am, you have incredible passion and an extensive, profound knowledge of the subject... I'm a grateful listener
Listening to Dr Smitha is surprisingly a pleasure. She has an engaging way of putting across rather complex scientific details. 🙏 Is it possible to insert timestamps?
Again fantastice checking existence in past for ferns students work data collection .biogeography. barcoding uses. Can be extended to other disciplines like indus script in deciphering and labelling.
Can i get phone number of Dr Smitha Hegde i am very much interested in her contributions .i admire plnts.an ordinary woman interested in this field but not mine.basic.
I am proud to be one her students.. Mam use to say plants can communicate more than human do...
An amazing video for me. I'm 54 year old lady. I have a hobby of plants. I wish I'm younger and be her student so that I understand this world better.
She is literally what I want to be when I grow up
Thank you Clinton for this. Smitha Hegde is a much awaited guest. :) Looking forward to Leo DSouza, Lawrence Pinto, Sudhakar Rao and many others.
There is a need for more wisdom transfer about in an age where the younger generation reads less books.
Coming soon!
Awesome, I am a plant hobbyist and collect ferns for my terrariums I never knew about these wonderful lifeforms. Thank you ma'am for sharing all the information..
Smitha ma'am is not only a brillant teacher, but also a phenomenal person #proudstudent
Amazing conversation, very informative. Dr Smitha's eloquence on the ferns reflects the hard work and research she has put in over these years. She has successfully infused immense respect for the plants around us.Kudos to Dr. Smitha and wish her all the success in deciphering many more secrets of plant kingdom.❤
A very interesting and informative talk! It opened a completely new perspective of looking at the plant kingdom, especially Pteridophytes. Smitha ma'm is as charming as always❤
I love all plants, including ferns. Never thought ferns could become a pest.Very interesting research.
My research is more in the biomedical sciences but i often wish I could work with plants instead! Very interesting discussion, loved the short sidetrack to trees potentially evolving to take our nutrients haha. thanks for doing the interview :)
Like the somebody I wish I were a student n be her student, I love plant I collect every plant n keep then it make me happy n feel proud I collect them, ❤ I have some hundreds of plant at my small place. I have some frens too which my friend give me they are growing , after watching ds video I feel so good ,
Loved to know someone who speaks about ferns... Have loved ferns for ever.... Have many of these beautiful beings at home ❤
Sensing change .yes .i have been watching as an ordinary home gardener .
Thank you for capturing and sharing this very interesting conversation. I’ve learnt so much, and gained an appreciation for ferns
Wow wow....fan of her...and fern after hearing the podcast.....❤
I am impressed by her love for what she did.
And still doing
Really interesting for a commoner in the area. Very useful interview. I have lots of ferns of two or three varieties in my homestead of 2.5 acres. I have been thinking of using them as decoration by planting them in pots.
My professor Dr. HY Mohan Ram from Delhi University taught us the concept of totipotency as a development strategy for potential to grow into a complete plant, an essential ingredient for pursuing plant tissue culture. Kudos for this excellent interview!
Prompts me to learn more.from your discussions.
Spectacular knowledge.
Very happy to hear Dr Smitha Hegde Madam. Wonderful insights. Thank you Madam
Request with interviewer : Please try to interview Dr Prakash Kamath ,Retired Professor of St Aloysius college. His tremendous practical knowledge in the field of electronics anddigital systems is mesmerising. A true scientist with greatest simplicity in his approach towards life
Please
Sure. Will try to get in touch with him.
Hello, thank you for the insightful podcast. Ma'am, you have incredible passion and an extensive, profound knowledge of the subject... I'm a grateful listener
Thank you for the feedback
Proud of you Smitha ma'am ❤
This interview reminds me of a very interesting folktale of Nicobar islands of the walking trees. Fantastic idea of Alternative Intelligence.
Again fern growh inspiring subject
Very interesting from zoology to botany.
For a research er in any topic these informations are very interesting.
Amazing conversation between two people and a mentor a very informative journalist....
Thank you 😊
Amazing one ma'am..
Qns by intervier too interesting very good discussion
Looking forward to the talk on Tree Count Survey
Wow that’s a lot of research done. 🎉
Thank you also for mentioning Selaginella as the Sanjivini buti that was brought by Hanuman for reviving Lakshman!
Listening to Dr Smitha is surprisingly a pleasure. She has an engaging way of putting across rather complex scientific details. 🙏 Is it possible to insert timestamps?
Absolutely
Wow. This is amazing
What other artificial growing mediums you suggest Dr.Smitha Hegde?
Very interesting
Again fantastice checking existence in past for ferns students work data collection .biogeography. barcoding uses.
Can be extended to other disciplines like indus script in deciphering and labelling.
There are publications on post fire ecology from deptt of zoology.
Amazing content as always ❤
Thanks a lot. More on the way
Ma’am is great motivation❤️
Maybe you can do an episode on it also!
I have yo read about ferns as basic mat of ecosystem.
Amazing❤
Slash and burn cultivation was an cultural practice amongst the tribal communities in North East India!
Lovly ❤
Power to you clinton❤
Please stress the importance of natural fertilizer usage, and wet waste collection for making home made natural organic fertilizer.
Interestingly, the involvement of GMO (funded by intl globalists like Gates) is not covered while discussing allergies to foods in modern times.
Superb Talk, is there a part 2?
Yes. Releasing it soon. Stay tuned ;)
Very nice madam
Please adjust mic levels to have both volumes equal. This is basic for any interview.
Different level spoils listening experience.
Progressing incrementally
Can i get phone number of Dr Smitha Hegde i am very much interested in her contributions .i admire plnts.an ordinary woman interested in this field but not mine.basic.
Some species of ferns is edible
Fiddlehead ferns ಚರ್ಮೆ / ತೆರ್ಮೆ 😋
Recently observed bracken ferns take over a burnt hilltop IN. NO. TIME.
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🎉
The constant "Hmm hmm hmm. Right. Hmm hmm hmm." made this video difficult to get through.
Will be conscious next time. Sorry for the trouble
Very interesting
Glad you think so!