Daniel Mok
@dmokplants.bsky.social
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PhD student studying Pinguicula
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Christopher Krieg πΏ
7 days ago
π¨ 1 Week Left to Apply! π¨ The Krieg Lab is hiring a Research Professional in Plant Ecophysiology & Evolution. π Deadline: October 1, 2025 π§ Sending materials (Cover Letter, CV, References) to: kriegc[at]wfu.edu
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Daniel Mok
BSA-ecophys
7 days ago
π¬π± We are planning ahead for Botany 2026! Weβre looking for folks interested in helping organize a hands-on workshop on building custom LI-COR chambers and measuring gas exchange on non-conventional plant material. π Reach out to
[email protected]
if interested!
#Botany2026
#bsaecophys
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Daniel Mok
BSA-ecophys
10 days ago
π±π Love plants and books? The Plant Science Bulletin is looking for book reviewers. There are a few books that may interest our followers! Visit here for more info:
botany.org/home/publica...
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#Botany
#bsa
#PlantScience
#BookReview
#PlantScienceBulletin
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Daniel Mok
MSU Plant Resilience Institute
16 days ago
The 1st Great Lakes Plant Science Conference is in full swing! 416 registrants from the Great Lakes region and beyond are connecting, presenting, and pushing the boundaries of plant science together. πΏ
#GLPSC2025
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Matt Stata
about 1 month ago
This was a long time (too long) in the works, but I'm thrilled that it is finally out:
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
"How evolution repeatedly builds complexity: a case study with C4 photosynthesis in Blepharis (Acanthaceae)" And this was chosen for a cover photo:
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Arthur Leung
about 1 month ago
CAM!
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Cryptic CAM photosynthesis in Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia, Y. jaegeriana)
Joshua trees are long-lived perennial monocots native to the Mojave Desert in North America. Composed of two species, Yucca brevifolia and Y. jaegeriana (Asparagaceae), Joshua trees are imperiled by...
https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.70437
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Daniel Mok
BSA-ecophys
about 1 month ago
πΏβ¨ Plant Fizz Friday! β¨πΏ We want to show off amazing things plant ecophysiologists are doing.... that means you! Twice a month, we want to showcase something from our community (lab setup, fieldwork, publication, etc). To participate, send 1 - 3 images, and a description to
[email protected]
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Daniel Mok
MSU Plant Resilience Institute
about 2 months ago
Join us at the 1st Great Lakes Plant Science Conference, featuring talks from rising plant scientists across disciplines, 200+ poster presentations, & professional development opportunities!
#GLPSC2025
#PlantScience
π Sept 12β14, 2025 in Lansing, MI β³ Register by Aug 31:
research.msu.edu/glpsc2025
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Daniel Mok
MSU Plant Resilience Institute
about 1 month ago
Cutting-edge talks ahead in the Integrative Omics, Systems, and Synthetic Biology Session at
#GLPSC2025
! 𧬠Discussions will highlight breakthroughs in multi-omics data analysis, predictive modeling, and the engineering of novel plant traits. Register to attend by Aug 31:
research.msu.edu/glpsc2025
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Passed my comprehensive exam yesterday π
about 1 month ago
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G Young Kim
about 2 months ago
The first flower opened up in Heyduk Lab Opuntia garden!! πΌ
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Daniel Mok
MSU Plant Resilience Institute
about 2 months ago
Congratulations to PRI grad student Daniel Mok (
@dmokplants.bsky.social
) for being awarded Best LI-COR Oral Presentation in the
@bsa-ecophys.bsky.social
section at
#Botany2025
for his talk, "CAM photosynthesis in the carnivorous plant genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae)!"
#PlantScience
#BSAecophys
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Daniel Mok
BSA-ecophys
about 2 months ago
Congrats to the section award winners. Thanks
@li-corenv.bsky.social
for sponsoring. Best LI-COR Poster : Amelie LeTierce, University of Minnesota - Duluth "Beauty is Skin Deep: Obscured Chlorophyll is Photosynthetic in Zinnia elegans Flowers" . . .
#bsaecophys
#botany2025
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Daniel Mok
BSA-ecophys
about 2 months ago
Congrats to the section award winners. Thanks
@li-corenv.bsky.social
for sponsoring. Best LI-COR Oral Presentation: Daniel Mok, Michigan State University "CAM photosynthesis in the carnivorous plant genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae)" . . .
#bsaecophys
#botany2025
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Daniel Mok
BSA-ecophys
about 2 months ago
Congrats to the section award winners. Thanks
@li-corenv.bsky.social
for sponsoring. Best Phys/Ecophys Poster: Osedipo Adegbeyeni, University of Utah "A Comparative study of isohydric and anisohydric strategies in leaves and photosynthetic stems in two desert Utah sites" . .
#bsaecophys
#botany2025
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Daniel Mok
BSA-ecophys
about 2 months ago
Congrats to the section award winners. Thanks
@li-corenv.bsky.social
for sponsoring. Best Phys/Ecophys Oral Presentation: Malinda Barberio, University of Wisconsin - Madison "Exploring Foliar Water Uptake in Neotropical Epiphytes" . . .
#bsaecophys
#botany2025
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Daniel Mok
BSA-ecophys
about 2 months ago
What a great
#Botany2025
conference this year! Thanks everyone for attending and hope to see you next year in Tucson!
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Jessica A. Savage
2 months ago
It is wonderful to work with all the dedicated folks in
@bsa-ecophys.bsky.social
like
@ckrieg.bsky.social
, Program Chair and Daniel Mok our social media coordinator.
#botany2025
#ecofizz
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Daniel Mok
BSA-ecophys
2 months ago
πΏ Planning your
#Botany2025
week? Find symposia, socials, and our section highlights all in one place in our conference guide: π
sites.google.com/d.umn.edu/bo...
Made by the
#bsaecophys
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