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Help fund our awesome study on cryptogam communities on San Bruno Mountain!
#ecology
#lichen
#moss
#california
experiment.com/projects/epi...
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Epiphytic cryptogam communities on San Bruno Mountain
San Bruno Mountain in the San Francisco Bay Area has sharp microclimate contrasts from summer fog. These conditions support epiphytic cryptogamsâlichens and mosses relying on atmospheric moistureâbut ...
https://experiment.com/projects/epiphytic-cryptogam-communities-on-san-bruno-mountain
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I made a bot that imagines basketball scores if we played by Jeopardy! rule aka you lose points for missesâŠ
add a skeleton here at some point
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Have you ever wondered what "species" of
#Azolla
there are in California given the fact that they all look the same? Well look no further! New preprint with
@tribblelab.bsky.social
@ixchelgr.bsky.social
@crothfels.bsky.social
and
@fernway.bsky.social
#CCGP
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Landscape genomics and demography of California Azolla
Azolla was collected and sequenced across California as a part of the California Conservation Genomics Project. We identify three major populations of Azolla in the state. Out of these groups, we are ...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.02.651959v1
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Azolla caroliniana genome!
@fernway.bsky.social
@tribblelab.bsky.social
@crothfels.bsky.social
#CCGP
academic.oup.com/jhered/advan...
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âThe genome assembly of the duckweed fern, Azolla carolinianaâ
Abstract. Azolla is a genus of freshwater ferns that is economically important as a nitrogen-fixing biofertilizer, biofuel, bioremediator, and for potentia
https://academic.oup.com/jhered/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jhered/esaf022/8116395?utm_source=advanceaccess&utm_campaign=jhered&utm_medium=email
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mick
Botanical Society of America
10 months ago
The nitrogen-fixing
#fern
#Azolla
has a complex
#microbiome
characterized by varying degrees of cophylogenetic signal New
#AJB
research by
@mickischill.bsky.social
, Forrest Freund,
@tribblelab.bsky.social
,
@fernway.bsky.social
&
@crothfels.bsky.social
et al.
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2...
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New
#Azolla
#microbiome
#CCGP
paper! With
@tribblelab.bsky.social
@crothfels.bsky.social
and
@fernway.bsky.social
bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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The nitrogenâfixing fern Azolla has a complex microbiome characterized by varying degrees of cophylogenetic signal
Premise Azolla is a genus of floating ferns that has closely evolved with a vertically transmitted obligate cyanobacterium endosymbiontâAnabaena azollaeâthat fixes nitrogen. There are also other les...
https://bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajb2.70010
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New
#liverwort
#microbiome
preprint just dropped! With
@ixchelgr.bsky.social
Check out our work using the
#CCGP
data!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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The microbiome of Calasterella californica is shaped mostly by the genetics of the host thalli
Premise of the study: Plant microbiomes have been shown to affect essential life processes like plant growth, defense mechanisms, and stress responses. Much of the work done on this topic has focused ...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.23.634585v1
11 months ago
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mick
Fay-Wei Li
12 months ago
Two new
#hornwort
papers from our group out in Nature Plants
@natureplants.bsky.social
today - a great way to celebrate the new year! 1/4
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I wrote a poem for the nature of our times project!
natureofourtimes.poetsforscience.org/the-interloc...
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The Interlocutor - The Nature of Our Times
A fish goes blblblblblblbl; A bear doesnât mind. The tree says shshshshsh To the birdsâmany of whom We already know. It is unknown the sound of moss Or the language of most insects. And if I said some...
https://natureofourtimes.poetsforscience.org/the-interlocutor/
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This is very similar to Twitter!
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