Plant Biotechnology Journal
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PBJ, an Open Access journal for high-impact research and incisive reviews on molecular plant sciences and their applications through plant biotechnology
Joined May 2019
It's not too late to register for this webinar and it will be a great chance to hear first-hand about a recent PBJ paper from the authors including @ecahoon2. Thanks to @GlobalPlantGPC for organising this event. https://t.co/IUC4xPMcRX
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The Plant Biotechnology Journal was sad to see the passing of Andrew Hanson - Andrew was an outstanding mentor to the plant biotech community. Recently, we discussed how to curtail overclaiming in papers - this will be something taken forward at PBJ. https://t.co/ZF605X3mpW
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Honoring Dr. Andrew D. Hanson, Eminent Scholar and UF Hort Sci Professor, whose visionary research and mentorship shaped plant biology.
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Great to see this important advance published in PBJ. As well as being highly ranked, our journal is focused on translation and application - how can science help deliver useful solutions for global challenges. Here's an example. https://t.co/8xmjFHEwz2.
plantsciences.ucdavis.edu
Aiming at big problems in ag, scientists in the lab of Eduardo Blumwald, in the UC Davis Department of Plant Sciences, developed wheat that stimulates bacteria in the soil to produce fertilizer. It...
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PBJ was very happy to provide support for the Plastid Preview 2025 meeting at the University of Essex - we sponsored the Poster Session. Part of PBJ's mission is to contribute to scientific community-building and events like this are part of this activity.
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PBJ is pleased to be a sponsor of the Plant Membrane Biology workshop currently being held in Denmark https://t.co/xj24v7DrhY The Plant Biotechnology Journal has provided support to a number of conferences and meetings, and we are keen to help build research communities.
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First author Hyojin Kim from the @ecahoon2 lab at @UNL_PSI - also the University of Nebraska logo created out of seed oil extracted from their transgenic camelina seeds - it's red because of the engineered astaxanthin. #EngineeringBiology with a purpose.
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Another feature of this paper was that it had some beautiful TLC data - in these hi-tech multi-omics days, its nice to see old but powerful chromatography being used.
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This is the paper that is featured on the cover of the current issue of PBJ. Like all our content it's Open Access. We chose this paper for the cover because it epitomises the translational focus of our journal - from gene to field. https://t.co/DeCFjlMQDy
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And we are back! After a brief interlude, PBJ is back on X to bring you updates on all the exciting research we are publishing in our journal. PBJ is co-owned by @SEBiology and @AnnalsApplBio and published by @WileyGlobal
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πΎπΎ High-quality Australian barley genomes help us Identify these genes and haplotypes, deepening our understanding of how breeding selections have shaped the genome architecture in Australian barley. @PlantBiotechJ @MU_CCFI_Biotech @theCCDM
https://t.co/OBEcZgH9NC
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π¨ Publication Alert π¨ See @JunreyAmas's first research chapter recently published in Plant Biotechnology Journal @PlantBiotechJ
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@PhilippBayer @SoodehTirnaz @WillJWThomas @BatleyLab @UWABioinfo @BiolSci_UWA @IOA_UWA @UWAresearch
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*NEW PUBLICATION* Our article "#Genomic signatures of #barley #breeding for #environmental #adaptation to the new continents" in @PlantBiotechJ has just come online. Fantastic teamwork @thednazoo @UWAresearch @MurdochUni and many more! READ and RT https://t.co/K0bFCaJuRE
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In this issue of @PlantBiotechJ we publish a protocol for pool-based amplicon-seq with @PacBio #HiFi to resolve haplotypes at single-bp resolution. We applied it to diagnose #HerbicideResistance in weeds, one of the central issues in modern agriculture! https://t.co/0hwJIRA4it
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Rapid adaptation of weeds to herbicide applications in agriculture through resistance development is a widespread phenomenon. In particular, the grass Alopecurus myosuroides is an extremely problem...
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Well done to @RaffanSarah , @JoeOddy and all for making the cover of @PlantBiotechJ again, and to Graham Shephard @Rothamsted for taking the picture.
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πππNew in planta (seed-based) haploid induction system in cucurbit crops (watermelon) πππ @PlantBiotechJ βΆοΈProduction of double haploid watermelon via maternal haploid induction π https://t.co/zbuYZ9O391
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Congratulations to all the authors!
Our collaborative article with GAAS- "Single-cell RNA-seq describes the transcriptome landscape and identifies critical transcription factors in the leaf blade of peanut" has been recognized as #TopDownloadedArticle in @PlantBiotechJ π https://t.co/9OaCHK3tB9
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Abstract submission for the Annual #SEBConference 2023 closes in few days (13/03) β° Check this out: https://t.co/LxRoV7pPbx Submit your abstract now : https://t.co/PdEYzYsYH0
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Happy International #WomensDay ! π©βπ¬π©πΎβπ¬π©π»βπ¬π©πΏβπ¬ Letβs keep the celebration going and make it International Womenβs Year! β€οΈ
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BTIβs Jander lab used plant-mediated virus-induced gene signaling (VIGS) to target horizontally transferred genes (HTGs) in green peach aphids and whiteflies, controlling the pests without harming other insects. @PlantBiotechJ
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Killing crop-damaging insects by targeting genes essential to their survival is a promising approach to pest control. Because essential genes are often conserved across multiple insect species, the...
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π Congrats to AAB-friends @RaffanSarah @Halford1Nigel and colleagues for reporting that field trials of GE-wheat show ~45% reduction in acrylamide levels from heated flour.... just like the greenhouse πΎ -> π -> π @Rothamsted @PlantBiotechJ
https://t.co/BZoJZFSeDZ
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