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The female scientist quietly discovered the ‘small but mighty’ tree

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Ferns are plants that have no scent, no color, or even flowers or fruits. But Dr. Lu Thi Ngan has quietly gone to find and prove the beauty and unexpected values ​​of this tree.
I love ferns for their hidden beauty

Female scientist – Dr. Lu Thi Ngan (born 1983), working at the Department of Biology, Vietnam Museum of Nature, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology is a female scientist of Thai ethnicity, born and raised in a highland district in western Nghe An . Since childhood, she has been associated with the farming life and nature. Maybe that’s why her love for forests and trees has existed for a long time. Dr. Lu Thi Ngan on a trip to find ferns in Pu Luong, Thanh Hoa Dr. Lu Thi Ngan “In the past, when I was a child, I ate sticky rice every day, so I was very healthy. In the early morning, I often followed my grandfather, my mother went to the forest. Everyone worked in the fields, and I sat next to the fields and waited until dark to return to the village. That day, I couldn’t speak Kinh fluently.” She added, fortunately when she was in high school, she was sent to study at the Central Ethnic Minority Boarding School located in Thai Nguyen. Her love for nature is infiltrated in her blood, so she is particularly interested in Biology and won the National Encouragement Prize for excellent students. Entering university, Dr. chose the Faculty of Biology, University of Natural Sciences, Vietnam National University, Hanoi and went to work at the Vietnam Museum of Nature upon graduation. Here, she decided to choose to study ferns, a small group of plants that are not of much interest. Dr. Lu Thi Ngan said that not only has no scent, no color, no flowers, fruits, and ferns, it is also a very difficult industry to study because the morphological characteristics change a lot, many features require a new magnifying glass and microscope observed, moreover, for this industry, there are very few researches in our country, so there is a lack of databases for reference. That’s not to mention, except for a few species of ferns that grow wild on the street that we often see, most of the unknown ferns grow in high mountainous areas, rugged limestone mountains. “But I still love ferns, because they have a fragile beauty with a hidden vitality,” she asserts. The “terrible” values Dr. Lu Thi Ngan said that although there is no fragrance, no color, no flowers or fruit, the fern brings values ​​that many people cannot imagine. Dr. Lu Thi Ngan on a field trip. Ferns are a group that plays a very important role in evolution and biodiversity because they are widely distributed and occupy many habitats. “This is the second largest group of vascular plants and one of the first terrestrial plants to appear, about 300-400 million years ago,” she said. In addition, ferns have many uses in everyday life. Few people know that ferns are a source of food containing a lot of nutrients. Some species of ferns such as bud, bubble, cow’s hoof… are valuable and nutritious food sources. The berries of some ferns can also be eaten to combat thirst. Many species of ferns can be used for ornamental or decorative purposes, and even the fibers of the fern can be exploited to make handicrafts. In particular, phytochemical studies on ferns have revealed that they contain many valuable substances that can be used to make medicine. On the market, there have been many medicinal products and functional foods derived from ferns such as sunscreen pills, hair growth shampoos, decoction forms to help increase resistance when infected with viruses, improve symptoms. dementia (Alzheimer). Not only the fern has “terrible” value, but the researches of Dr. Lu Thi Ngan about ferns is also very “terrible”. After more than 10 years of silent research, until now, Dr. Lu Thi Ngan has announced 5 new genera, 30 new fern species for science and 37 additional species for the flora of Vietnam. Her research results have contributed significantly to the worldwide community of fern scientists. At the same time, these results also help to enhance and confirm the biodiversity value of ferns in Vietnam. Every job has its own feelings There are consecutive articles published in domestic and foreign journals, including famous international journals, there are continuously announcements of new species discovery, but behind these are difficulties and difficulties. problems of scientists, especially female scientists. With Dr. Lu Thi Ngan every job has its own difficulties and hardships. Dr. Lu Thi Ngan said, up to now, she can’t remember how many field trips she has gone through, how many forests, and how many mountains she has climbed. But these trips are nothing compared to the time when she decided to go to Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences to be a PhD student. At that time, her life partner was Dr. Do Van Truong, who works at the Vietnam Museum of Nature, is working as a PhD student in Germany. And my daughter just turned 3 years old. It was like that for a few years as a family of three in three places. Recently, on his personal Facebook page, Dr. Lu Thi Ngan posted a photo of the three of them on her husband’s birthday with the caption, “This is the first time the whole family is together on a special occasion.” The line of confession is enough to understand the hardships of scientists. However, Dr. Lu Thi Ngan is very calm. For her, every job has its own difficulties and difficulties. The important thing is that I know how to overcome to do my job and love it. For her, doing science is not only a job but also a passion and certainly in the coming time, researches on Vietnamese ferns will continue to be published in international journals. 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