Podcast
Under the Skin – Perfecting Nature’s Packaging
05 May 2025
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The skin of fruit serves more than just a protective barrier; it acts as nature’s packaging—the first element we notice, touch, and often judge. In this episode, scientist and host Hilary Ireland chats with molecular scientist Mikaela Douglas to explore what lies beneath the surface of fruit skins. They discuss how genetic research is enabling scientists to refine the appearance, texture, and functionality of fruit skins to better appeal to consumers, enhance health benefits, reduce pesticide use, and minimise food waste. To view our full catalogue of podcasts including extra links on some podcasts please go to our Scigest pages: www.plantandfood.com/scigest
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Mikaela Douglas
I'm a research associate based in the Accelerated Breeding Concepts team in the New Cultivar Innovation Portfolio. I started at Plant & Food Research in 2017 as a summer student,...
Dr. Hilary Ireland
Kia ora, I am a plant molecular biologist specialising in the genetics of flower and fruit development important for fruit set, size, shape and structure. My PhD took an evolutionary...