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Plant scientist in training @UTAS. Bunny enthusiast.
New outreach publication Frontiers for Young Minds with
@jaz-humphreys.bsky.social
, Vanessa Tonet, Caitlin Dudley and Eloise Foo.
@coeplantsuccess.bsky.social
For kids, reviewed by kids, discussing how we use nature for our crops!
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Helping Crop Plants Adapt to Harsher Environments
The global population is growing quickly, and that means we need to find ways to produce more food without causing excessive harm to the planet. On top of this, climate change is making it harder for ...
https://kids.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frym.2025.1524077/full
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I recognised I have a huge privilege in my ability to do Science in my second language with limited problem. However my research is still limited to English audience. So I have translated my thesis abstract. Please do the same if you can.
theconversation.com/who-gets-to-...
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Who gets to do science? A demand for English is hurting marginalised researchers
Everyone, no matter their background, should have an equal chance to work in science – but there are huge systemic barriers.
https://theconversation.com/who-gets-to-do-science-a-demand-for-english-is-hurting-marginalised-researchers-264493
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Shoutout to Chantelle Beagley for her new shiny paper on genetic control of stem elongation in beans! Amazing paper, 20/10.
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link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Genetic control of stem elongation in common bean and the influence of age and flowering time - Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Key message Genetic analysis of stem elongation in common bean identified loci acting at different developmental stages and reveals interactions with flowering time. Abstract Stem internode elongation...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00122-025-04996-8
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Best 1st publication gift ever.
10 months ago
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My first published author with Dr. Frances Sussmilch, Professor Tim Brodribb and Professor Mike Charleston. Short and sweet read, if I dare say so myself.
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Dehydration rapidly induces expression of NCED genes from a single subclade in diverse eudicots - Planta
Main conclusion A gene within a single subclade of NCED genes is triggered in response to both, short- and long-term dehydration treatments, in three model dicot species. Abstract During dehydration, ...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00425-025-04626-z
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