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Our research deals with understanding how trees take in and distribute carbon in subtropical and tropical environments.

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@treecophys
Citrus Physiology
2 years
Anyone interested in applying for this to work with us?
@jaaronhogan
J. Aᴀʀᴏɴ Hᴏɢᴀɴ
2 years
In need of a post doc? The #Ewel Postdoctoral Fellowship - Office of Postdoctoral Affairs - University of Florida is a great opportunity to do a post doc at ⁦@UF⁩. #gatorNation 🐊 ⁦@UFBiology⁩ rocks!
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@treecophys
Citrus Physiology
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Don't take your guns to town. -J.C.
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@UFIFASCitrusREC
UF/IFAS Citrus REC
9 months
Congratulations to our faculty and staff who received a large grant award! #AllInForCitrus @UF_IFASResearch @soil_management @treecophys @NWangUF @fruitscanbefun
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@Guha_Anirban18
Anirban Guha
1 year
Join our 'PlantCamp 2024' - an exclusive, two day ecophysiology workshop @tvmiiser on Dec 10-11, 2024. Experience 'ecophysiology in action' amidst the scenic splendor of misty hills and remarkable rainforest. Please, submit an expression of interest to secure a place by Oct 25.
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@martijn_slot
Martijn Slot
1 year
New paper with @DanBruhn1 & Lina Mercado @GlobalChangeBio on a simple method for calculating cumulative nighttime respiratory carbon loss from plants, taking into account the temperature-independent decrease in respiration as the night progresses. https://t.co/glYyYeXY1X
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@UFCitrusBugs
UFCitrusBugs 🍊🐞
1 year
Thanks to all who were able to help clean up @UFIFASCitrusREC this morning. 💙🍊 @UF_IFAS
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@UFIFASCitrusREC
UF/IFAS Citrus REC
1 year
A hurricane recovery webinar for citrus will be held October 16, 2024 at 10:15 am. For more information and to join, visit https://t.co/1v0L6eRbb4 #AllInForCitrus @MRogersUFcitrus @SWFREC @UFIFAS_IRREC @ufifasnfrec
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@SeanMichaletz
Sean Michaletz
1 year
Looking for a postdoc in #Ecosphysiology, #ThermalEcology, #ForestEcology, and/or #GlobalChange? Let's apply for a #Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship to work with my group at @UBC in beautiful #Vancouver! Proposals are due Oct 21 - get in touch if interested! https://t.co/PZAUr5EU0c
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@KamounLab
Sophien Kamoun
1 year
Job alert! Postdoc position in Alex Canto-Pastor’s new lab at Yale @acantopastor
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@martijn_slot
Martijn Slot
2 years
New paper @NewPhyt, with @Sami_Rifai, @Nedunsk15 & Klaus Winter. "The stomatal response to vapor pressure deficit drives the apparent temperature response of photosynthesis in tropical forests" https://t.co/TLeRKKgjja (1/5)
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@UFIFASCitrusREC
UF/IFAS Citrus REC
2 years
Today is the 110th Anniversary of the Smith-Lever Act of 1914, which established the National Cooperative Extension Service. Happy Birthday Extension!  @UFCitrusBugs @soil_management @yuwangcrec @fruitscanbefun @treecophys @MRogersUFcitrus @UF_IFAS #allinforcitrus #UFcitrus
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@treecophys
Citrus Physiology
2 years
Special thanks to @BerkleyW6 and the folks at @LICOR_ENV, who gave key ideas an advice.
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@treecophys
Citrus Physiology
2 years
This is particularly important for species that close stomata in response to elevated CO2, but we were also surprised to see that even in high conductance species Ci estimates were affected by accounting for cuticular conductance.
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@treecophys
Citrus Physiology
2 years
This is because the ratio of H20:CO2 conductance of the cuticle is much higher than that of the cuticle. If you don't account for this difference, you can dramatically overestimate Ci, systematically shifting Vcmax and Jmax estimates.
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@treecophys
Citrus Physiology
2 years
Proud of this work led by @SyedBilal1240: Cuticular conductance is important in estimating rates of carboxilation and electron transport. It's especially important if you are studying low stomatal conductance conditions. Enjoy! @ASPB @EnvEcoPlant
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Photosynthesis Research - Accurate estimation of photosynthetic parameters is essential for understanding plant physiological limitations and responses to environmental factors from the leaf to the...
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@treecophys
Citrus Physiology
2 years
Our new paper is out! We show that source:sink-induced increases in photosynthesis in citrus are not accompanied by changes in leaf export or stem transport speeds. Congrats to Shen-yang Li, this was from his dissertation. @EnvEcoPlant https://t.co/QtwOKTUtbx
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Source-sink balance in plants determines carbon distribution, and altering it can impact carbon fixation, transport, and allocation. We aimed to investigate the effect of altered source-sink ratios...
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@RIPEproject
The RIPE Project
2 years
Researchers in @LongLab have proven in a model crop that an increase in mesophyll conductance can be engineered, & that it leads to an increase in photosynthesis. Their work was published in the @PlantBiotechJ. DOI: https://t.co/w2Ow239U03 News story: https://t.co/sC3oZkcZTb
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@treecophys
Citrus Physiology
2 years
Had a great time sharing our research and learning about the rest to the @UFIFASCitrusREC community’s work at today’s symposium. @gillian_zeng @dorcas_alade1
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@XavierMartini
Dr. Xavier Martini - Entomologist
2 years
Our lab got another award this week with one of our papers published in 2022 selected by @UF_IFAS as High Impact Research Publication. 🧵👇
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@Joyinscience20
Lamiaa M. Mahmoud, PhD🍊🧪🧬🐊
2 years
Very fascinating talk by Dr. Vincent @treecophys on a whole-plant physiological framework for #HLB! #IRCHLB IV meeting🌳🍊 @UFIFASCitrusREC 🌟 #citrusresearch #sustainability
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@LancsPhotosynth
Lancaster Photosynthesis Group
2 years
📢#PlantSciJobs opportunity: Plant Physiologist w/ @ecarmosilva @LancsUniLEC . Elizabete is recruiting a postdoc researcher for the Delivering Sustainable Wheat project, if interested & at #monogram24 catch Elizabete or Carmen for a chat, apps close May 9 https://t.co/RcLqM95LeC
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