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PhD candidate | @salkinstitute | @UCSanDiego -Learning AM symbiosis in @lena_m_mueller's Lab. MPMI🍀

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@SonaliRoy_
Sonali Roy
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Logging back in to share our new pub @JXBot GLVs change lateral root angles & ethylene is a key determinant of root tortuosity control by GLVs. Receptors seem conserved; parallel growth regulators fine-tune peptide responses. Congrats @Rajni_A_Singh https://t.co/NY7A3lCosc
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@TNPlantBio
Trevor Nolan
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Our new review in Science @ScienceMagazine is out with @jennyrussinova and @NemanjaVukas. We discuss how precise modulation of brassinosteroid signaling can enable more targeted, predictable improvements in plant growth and resilience. https://t.co/txLKgO9LJl
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@TrendsPlantSci
TrendsPlantSci
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The emerging role of apoplastic H+ in plant signaling https://t.co/HRVMZgY0a4 #plantscience
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@ThePlantCell
The Plant Cell
24 days
IN BRIEF: Metacaspase-Peps-PEPR: The three musketeers in boosting wheat resistance against Fusarium head blight (Margot Raffeiner) https://t.co/92TLTbJNIi @ASPB @MargotRaffeiner #PlantSci
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@Sunil_KumarKR
Sunil K. Kenchanmane Raju
24 days
Looking to host a fellow to work on duplicate gene regulation in development & adaptation using single-cell and spatial omics 🌽🌱 Reach out if you have a background in genomics, evolution, or computation and are interested in moving into Plant Biology. https://t.co/l9vWX5jZME
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simonsfoundation.org
Applications for Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Plant Biology Now Open on Simons Foundation
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@HirumaKei
Kei Hiruma (晝間敬)
28 days
We’re delighted to share that our paper has been just accepted in PCP! We analyzed fungus–fungus competition that suppresses pathogenic colonization in Arabidopsis roots.Special thanks to Duke, Hiroyuki, Yuki, Nanami, and everyone who contributed!
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academic.oup.com
Summary. Seed plants frequently accommodate pathogenic microbes without showing disease symptoms. However, the mechanisms preventing disease progression wi
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@talbotlabTSL
Nick Talbot
28 days
Congratulations @JoeEcker for this well-deserved recognition. A true pioneer! Salk scientist Joseph Ecker awarded McClintock Prize for Plant Genetics and Genome Studies
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salk.edu
LA JOLLA—Joseph Ecker, PhD, has been awarded the 2026 Barbara McClintock Prize for Plant Genetics and Genome Studies from the Maize Genetics Cooperation, a global organization of maize geneticists...
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@UCSanDiego
UC San Diego
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.@UCSDalumni Fred Ramsdell (’83, @ucsdbiosciences) has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries that transformed our understanding of the immune system and autoimmune disease. 🏅💙 🔗 https://t.co/UlI6Rv35ye #UCSanDiego #NobelPrize
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@ucsdbiosciences
UCSD BioSciences
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@UCSanDiego biologists have created a transformative new way to monitor genes. The game-changing tool known as RUBY is an inexpensive, easy-to-use technology that allows researchers to visualize genetic changes. https://t.co/qJZmpk2jY6 #BehindEveryBreakthrough
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@NemaPlant
Shahid Siddique
1 month
🔔New preprint alert! 🔔 We present the first chromosome-level genome of the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus vulnus, a major threat to walnuts in California. In addition to huge data resource, here are Key insights: 🔹 Genome size 61.7 Mb across six chromosomes 🔹 Unique,
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biorxiv.org
The root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus vulnus parasitizes a wide range of hosts including woody perennials such as walnut ( Juglans regia ) and grapevine ( Vitis vinifera ), significantly damaging...
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@MPlantPCom
Molecular Plant & Plant Communications
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Transport of secondary metabolites in plants: Mechanistic insights and transporter engineering for crop improvement #review #PlantCommunications https://t.co/LUdgfFQ8Sx
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@MPlantPCom
Molecular Plant & Plant Communications
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The OsIMP1-OsRLK5 immunopeptide-receptor pair confers bacterial and fungal disease resistance in rice #research #MolecularPlant https://t.co/QhuDRxhDC3
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@kfuku0502
Kenji Fukushima (福島 健児)
1 month
New paper! Carnivory and mycorrhizal symbiosis are alternative ways for plants to gain nutrients. Our study, led by my former postdoc Hector Montero, shows they rarely coexist, with repeated AM losses, rare exceptions, and gene co-options. https://t.co/yiswCQk5hf
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nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Most land plants form the ancient arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, while carnivory is a younger trait that evolved in several angiosperm orders. The two biotic interactions similarly help pl...
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@SagarBashyal11
Sagar Bashyal
1 month
Grateful to be honored with the Alstroemeria Award from @ucsdbiosciences 🌸. This recognition would not have been possible without the incredible support from so many people behind the scenes, thank you for lifting me up along the way! @UCSD @salkinstitute
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@nataliagupa
Natalia Guayazan Palacios
2 months
The work from my MSc with @srestrep & in collaboration with @dromius is finally out. We used an integrative approach to follow Phytophthora betacei along while infecting tree tomato. This was in my back burner during my Ph.D, and it materialized thanks to @epiplantpath 🥳
@biorxiv_plants
bioRxiv Plant Bio
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Microscopical and molecular characterization of the infection cycle of Phytophthora betacei during disease development on tree tomato ... https://t.co/E91w7jwqkN #biorxiv_plants
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@Frank_Menke
Frank Menke
2 months
That’s a wrap for #PPRM2025. Great science, wonderful community and amazing location. Glad it all went smoothly and big thanks to @jackrhodes @draegermarkus for helping organize the meeting.
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@Edel_PLopez
Edel Pérez-López
2 months
🚨 New preprint out led by @TPellegrinetti 👏 “ ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma zeae’: community-driven species delineation of the maize bushy stunt phytoplasma, a Dalbulus-transmitted corn pathogen confined to the Americas” 👉 Read here: https://t.co/q2jaaC2xh9 This work was motivated
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@Edel_PLopez
Edel Pérez-López
2 months
🚨 First preprint of the week is out! After 4 years of fieldwork and nearly 200,000 leafhoppers processed in the lab, we’re thrilled to share: “Uncovering diversity and climatic drivers of leafhopper–parasitoid dynamics in Canada” 🌱 👏 Huge congrats to Jordanne Jacques for
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