Fernanda de Carvalho-Niebel
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Happy to share our recent work!
add a skeleton here at some point
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bioRxivpreprint
3 days ago
Rhizobial motility preference in root colonization of Medicago truncatula
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.12.681932v1
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Phil Carella
5 days ago
New opportunity to undertake a PhD in my group at the John Innes Centre - if you’re interested in plant immunity and evolution check out the link!
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Understanding Host Compatibility in the Marchantia-Phytophthora System (CARELLA_J26DTP) | Doctoral Training Partnership
The fossil record demonstrates that filamentous microbes invaded ancient plant cells with intracellular hyphal structures over 450 million years ago. To this day, a rich diversity of extant land plant...
https://biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/understanding-host-compatibility-in-the-marchantia-phytophthora-system-carella_j26dtp/
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Christine Faulkner
5 days ago
We have a project available for 2026 NRP Doctoral Training Partnership entry (i.e. PhD studentship opportunity!) How do cells communicate when it's hot? Don't know? Me either! Come work with us
@johninnescentre.bsky.social
and figure it out
biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/how...
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How do cells communicate when it’s hot? (FAULKNER_J26DTP) | Doctoral Training Partnership
Plant cells are connected to their neighbours via ‘tubes’ called plasmodesmata, creating an interconnected cytoplasm that joins cells within and between tissues and organs.
https://biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/how-do-cells-communicate-when-its-hot-faulkner_j26dtp/
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5 days ago
Post doc position in Extracellular vesicles and cross kingdom communication in the Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. Final week to apply!
my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
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Job Details
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Nature Plants
9 months ago
New Article: "Precise deletion, replacement and inversion of large DNA fragments in plants using dual prime editing"
rdcu.be/d55WL
...a chromosome editing tech enabling the scarless deletion, replacement and inversion of large DNA fragments, up to the megabase scale.
#PlantScience
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Science Magazine
10 months ago
Noncoding RNA controls the expression of a gene implicated in drug- and stress-induced behaviors. Learn more in a new
#SciencePerspective
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A neuronal gene that loops the loop
Noncoding RNA controls the expression of a gene implicated in drug- and stress-induced behaviors
https://scim.ag/4gOQbzD
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CNRS
10 months ago
#Communiqué
🗞️Microalgae use light sensors which are codified in their genomes: phytochromes. These photoreceptors enable them to detect changes in the light spectrum in the water column, providing information regarding their vertical position within it. 🌊 👉
www.cnrs.fr/en/press/phy...
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CNRS
10 months ago
#Communiqué
🗞️Les diatomées, des microalgues, utilisent des phytochromes codés dans leur génome pour détecter les variations lumineuses dans la colonne d'eau, ce qui leur permet de déterminer leur position verticale. 🌊 👉
www.cnrs.fr/fr/presse/le...
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Pau Formosa-Jordan
10 months ago
Interested in doing a PhD on modelling the dynamics of a differentiation wavefront in the Arabidopsis root, in collaboration with
@tonnigrubeandersen.bsky.social
, at the MPIPZ in Cologne? Just a few weeks left to apply!
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Joëlle Fournier
10 months ago
Check out our recent work 'Annexin- and calcium-regulated priming of legume root cells for endosymbiotic infection' in Nature Communications
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Annexin- and calcium-regulated priming of legume root cells for endosymbiotic infection
Nature Communications - This study describes ultrastructural changes and cell-specific calcium responses that accompany cytoplasmic bridge formation in legume root cells committed to symbiotic...
https://rdcu.be/d2Aye
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eLife
10 months ago
Controlling the genes of a parasite.
https://buff.ly/4g2ujRr
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Controlling the genes of a parasite
Plasmodium falciparum, which is responsible for the most fatal forms of malaria, needs a protein called MORC to maintain the structure of its DNA.
https://buff.ly/4g2ujRr
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José Dinneny
10 months ago
Proud to share our new
@plantphys.bsky.social
review exploring the anatomical and molecular basis for root adaptations to the environment. Prashanth Ramachandran and Andrea Ramirez detail cell types and pathways that help plants stay resilient in a changing world.
academic.oup.com/plphys/advan...
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Rooting for survival: how plants tackle a challenging environment through a diversity of root forms and functions
Abstract. The current climate crisis has global impacts and will affect the physiology of plants across every continent. Ensuring resilience of our agricul
https://academic.oup.com/plphys/advance-article/doi/10.1093/plphys/kiae586/7917389?searchresult=1
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