Jawahar singh
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Postdoctoral Researcher @Cambridge University, Dad of a beautiful daughter.
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Sebastian Schornack
about 1 month ago
New Preprint! Engineering quantitative root disease resistance in barley by targeting conserved SCAR susceptibility genes without compromising seed yield or mycorrhizal symbiosis. This work has been led by
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Jean-Michel Ané
about 2 months ago
Great review from
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,
@oswaldovaldesl.bsky.social
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@dromius.bsky.social
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-> Beyond nitrogen: phosphate controls root nodule symbiosis commitment
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Beyond nitrogen: phosphate controls root nodule symbiosis commitment
While root nodule symbiosis (RNS) is primarily recognized for nitrogen acquisition, it is heavily influenced by phosphorus levels. In natural agroecosystems, nitrogen limitation frequently co-occurs with phosphorus deficiency, yet the role of phosphorus in modulating RNS remains understudied. Recent research in the legume Phaseolus vulgaris shows that phosphorus starvation suppresses nodulation by downregulating the master regulator gene Nodule Inception, mediated by phosphate-responsive factors such as Phosphate Starvation Response-Like 7. We propose an integrated model where phosphate signaling functions as a metabolic checkpoint, balancing carbon availability, nitrogen demand, and phosphorus status. Elucidating how phosphate scarcity rewires these symbiotic gene networks is essential for sustainable agriculture, allowing for the optimization of symbiotic nitrogen fixation in nutrient-depleted environments.
https://sco.lt/6jcE40
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Grateful for the opportunity to work with two of my mentors on this Opinion in Trends in Plant Science. A meaningful milestone—now I can say I have an Opinion.
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@slcuplants.bsky.social
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about 2 months ago
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Sophien Kamoun
2 months ago
This week’s @TheSainsburyLab @JohnInnesCentre Friday Seminar is Prof. Jitendra K. Thakur @jitendraIC82513, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology New Delhi @ICGEB @ICGEBNewDelhi “The Great Mediator: Balancing Growth and Stress in Plant Roots”
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Sebastian Schornack
3 months ago
#SchoBozKa
2026
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Nikolaj Abel
7 months ago
Congratulation to our colleagues for this amazing work!
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Morgan Carter
10 months ago
Working with N. benth, Phytophthora, and Funneliformis,
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asks how plants treat a symbiont and pathogen in the *same* cell? The presence of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi within a cell causes a local change in phospholipid signatures as the pathogen tries to invade.
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Go and see this poster This is a must watch.
#2025MPMI
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Sebastian Schornack
10 months ago
#omgn2025
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presenting research on a Marchantia transcription factor which controls its reproductive structures and is stress-regulated. Read more about it here:
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Meenu Singla-Rastogi
11 months ago
We’re thrilled to announce the speakers for our IS-MPMI 2025 satellite meeting: "Building Careers in MPMI through Effective Mentoring" 📍 13 July 2025 • Cologne, Germany 🌟 Sebastian Schornack 🌟 Anne Pfeiffer 🌟 Rosa Lozano-Durán 🌟 Kenichi Tsuda 📢 Join us for inspiring talks
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Sebastian Schornack
over 1 year ago
New Year‘s Lunch 2025. Glad to be doing research with this team. Isaac Coven,
@dariuskos.bsky.social
Matthew Macleod, Nick Garcia Hernandez, @alanwanke.bsky.socialAlex Guyon, Renuka Kolli, Jawahar Singh, Karen Uchida. Missing on this pic:
@albinteulet.bsky.social
and Chetan Pandey.
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Name of the legume plant?
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