The Little Things That Run the World: How Microbes Affect Pollination (WL)
Stryker Center at the Williamsburg Regional Library 412 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg, VAThink of your favorite flower and the bumblebee who visits. Pollination would not happen without interactions between plants and animals, but it also depends on millions of microscopic bacteria and fungi that inhabit nectar. In this talk, Hannah Machiorlete, master’s student in Biology at William & Mary, will explain how microbes act as chemical engineers...