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I´m JAPS (Just Another Plant Scientist). Now affiliated to
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Luis Cervela-Cardona
Umeå Plant Science Centre
about 1 month ago
🧪🌾REVIEW - Is the circadian clock merely light driven?
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, Marta Francisco
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& Åsa Strand illustrate that the circadian system also acts as a central integrator of energy status and environmental cues. Read more in
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Plants don’t just use light to set their circadian clock—metabolites like sugars, ROS & organic acids from chloroplasts & mitochondria feed back on clock genes via retrograde signaling, forming a dynamic light–clock–metabolism feedback loop.
doi.org/10.3390/plan...
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Tamara Hernández-Verdeja
2 months ago
Amazing work by former colleagues and friends. Many congratulations Martí Quevedo, Ivona Kubalová, Alexis Brun,
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, Elerna Monte and Åsa Strand. 🌱🎉👏👏
#PlastidRetrogradeSignals
#chromatin
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Retrograde signals control dynamic changes to the chromatin state at photosynthesis-associated loci - Nature Communications
Quevedo et al., demonstrate that the epigenome is closely connected to organellar activities through retrograde signals, and that such signals drive specific changes to chromatin availability that per...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-61831-w
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Angélique Déléris
8 months ago
Our paper on Alternative epigenetic states of Arabidopsis Transposable Elements is finally out in Genome Biology !
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Alternative silencing states of transposable elements in Arabidopsis associated with H3K27me3
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Marc Somssich
over 1 year ago
I have written a couple of threads 🧵 on "classic"
#PlantScience
papers. I always tag them with
#PlantScienceClassics
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Devang Mehta🌱🧬
10 months ago
Please consider registering & submitting an abstract for the first ever Plant Chronobiology meeting happening in Leuven next summer! Thanks to support from the FWO, we can offer accommodation coverage for international early career presenters!
#plantscience
plantclock.wixsite.com/2025
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Ever wondered how plants breathe and manage water loss? 🌿 This depends on tiny pores called stomata. A new study reveals how a key regulator, CDK8, ensures these pores form in the right places, connecting leaf growth to function. Curious to learn more?
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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CDK8 of the mediator kinase module connects leaf development to the establishment of correct stomata patterning by regulating the levels of the transcription factor SPEECHLESS (SPCH)
The components of the mediator kinase module are highly conserved across eukaryotic lines and cyclin-dependent kinase 8 (CDK8) is essential for correct cell proliferation and development. We show her...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pce.15102
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Dan Grimes
10 months ago
I always liked this quote in defense of basic science: "To feed applied science by starving basic science is like economizing on the foundations of a building so that it may be built higher. It is only a matter of time before the whole edifice crumbles". — George Porter
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Plants rely on an internal clock to balance their metabolism between day and night. The TOC1 protein plays a key role, regulating energy and sugar production. When TOC1 is disrupted, plants struggle to maintain this balance, impacting growth and survival. 🌱⏳
doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.683516
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Plants 'wake up' to light using proteins bZIP16, bZIP68 & GBF1 to kickstart chloroplast development for photosynthesis. These light-sensitive switches fine-tune growth, ensuring seedlings thrive as they transition from dark to light. 🌱☀️
doi.org/10.1111/nph.19219
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An interplay between bZIP16, bZIP68, and GBF1 regulates nuclear photosynthetic genes during photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis
The development of a seedling into a photosynthetically active plant is a crucial process. Despite its importance, we do not fully understand the regulatory mechanisms behind the establishment of ...
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19219
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Femke de Jong
about 1 year ago
Plant adapt their growth to their environment. A leaf, for example, growing under higher CO2 concentrations has fewer stomata. Swedish researchers show in Plant, Cell & Environment how plants are regulating this. Read more about this study on my blog
plantenzo.net/2024/08/30/a...
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A break on stomata
A break on stomata Plant adapt their growth to their environment. A leaf, for example, growing under higher CO2 concentrations has fewer stomata. Swedish researchers show in Plant, Cell & Environment ...
https://plantenzo.net/2024/08/30/a-break-on-stomata/
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Luis Cervela-Cardona
Ignacio_Rubio-Somoza
10 months ago
#PlantScience
What an year! Excited to share our work on Crosskingdom RNAi in plant-fungus symbiosis
@newphyt.bsky.social
as part of a wonderful collaboration with Prof. Luisa Lanfranco at University of Torino (more to come!)
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/4XMQAB...
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A fungal sRNA silences a host plant transcription factor to promote arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
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https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/4XMQABNNFZX4TKBYBGTB?target=10.1111/nph.20273
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