Colin Osborne
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Plant scientist at the University of Sheffield. Science, sustainability, inclusion, running.
Sheffield people - join us on Weds for an evening of psychoactive crops - history, biology and art - itās a heady mix
festivalofthemind.sheffield.ac.uk/2024/spiegel...
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Holy Herbs and the Psychoactive Revolution - Festival of the Mind 2024
Artist Jessica Heywood, historian Professor Phil Withington and Professor Colin Osbourne discuss their art installation exploring the botanical dimensions of Europeās psychoactive revolution between t...
https://festivalofthemind.sheffield.ac.uk/2024/spiegeltent/holy-herbs-and-the-psychoactive-revolution/
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Science would be so much more pleasurable to read if we could revive introductions like this - why shouldnāt science be a little more poetic?
about 1 year ago
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Guillaume Lobet
over 1 year ago
I asked my first year
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Modern wheats differ quantitatively in many ways from their wild relatives - but when did these differences arise? New paper with Yixiang Shan uses a comparative approach to map these changes.
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Diversification of quantitative morphological traits in wheat
AbstractBackground and Aims. The development and morphology of crop plants have been profoundly altered by evolution under cultivation, initially through uncons
https://academic.oup.com/aob/advance-article/doi/10.1093/aob/mcad202/7513481
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Sorry to hear about the passing of Neil Baker, a pioneer in photosynthesis research. Chlorophyll fluorescence approaches we now take for granted are based on his work
www.essex.ac.uk/blog/posts/2...
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Professor Neil Baker | Blog | University of Essex
Neil was the Head of our School of Biological and Chemical Sciences between 1996 and 2001. He was an internationally renowned scientist and the work he did around fluorescence analysis of photosynthes...
https://www.essex.ac.uk/blog/posts/2024/03/04/neil-baker
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Come work with us! We're hiring two postdoc research fellows working broadly on nature-based climate solutions, including mitigation and natural sinks. If you'd like to chat about these, please get in touch.
tinyurl.com/mt8stvmr
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Standing room only for Merlin Sheldrakeās talk today - lots of love for soil fungi here in Sheffield
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over 1 year ago
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Katie Field
over 1 year ago
š„³This paper from Besiana Sinanajās PhD on role of diverse symbiotic š in plant nutrition was published in
@funecology.bsky.social
today:
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
It's her last day with us in Sheffield so this is a lovely farewell & thanks! short š§µā¦
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https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/1365-2435.14516
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https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/1365-2435.14516
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Katie Field
over 1 year ago
A Saturday mycorrhizal treat - I'm so pleased to share our latest findings from our research into the interactions between plants, mycorrhizal fungi and parasitic nematodes in @NatureComms, open access link to the article here:
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Marc Somssich
over 1 year ago
š Early human selection of cropsā wild progenitors explains the acquisitive physiology of modern cultivars š§āš¬ Alicia Gómez-FernĆ”ndez, RubĆ©n Milla, et al. š
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Early human selection of cropsā wild progenitors explains the acquisitive physiology of modern cul...
In this study, Gómez-FernÔndez and colleagues show that crops were selected from wild progenitors with productive ecophysiological traits, conflicting with the hypothesis that these resource-acquisi...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-023-01588-6
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Beni Stocker
almost 2 years ago
It's come a long way, But it's here to stay. A constraint on the sensitivity of GPP to CO2.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra
almost 2 years ago
The origins of maize were the subject of controversy for well over a century. Even in the 1950's botanists like Edgar Anderson weren't totally sure what continent it came from! We published today a new model for maize origins (
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Stuart McDaniel
almost 2 years ago
Pretty amazing graphical abstract of a vascular plant anatomy class
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Gustaf Degen
almost 2 years ago
ourworldindata.org/food-choice-...
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You want to reduce the carbon footprint of your food? Focus on what you eat, not whether your food i...
āEat localā is a common recommendation to reduce the carbon footprint of your diet. How does the impact of what you eat compare to where it's come from?
https://ourworldindata.org/food-choice-vs-eating-local
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Athene Donald
almost 2 years ago
The Royal Society intends to deliver a new mid-career Fellowship, funded by a £250 million Government endowment. To be launched in 2024, the Faraday Discovery Fellowships, will support scientists to pursue discovery-led ground-breaking
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royalsociety.org/news/2023/11...
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Ā£250 million endowment for new Royal Society Fellowships | Royal Society
The Royal Society intends to deliver a new mid-career Fellowship, funded by a £250 million endowment from Government. The funding will support outstanding researchers and scientists for up to ten yea...
https://royalsociety.org/news/2023/11/250-million-endowment-for-new-royal-society-fellowships/
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Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso
almost 2 years ago
Few days to apply and become an integral part of our team @BlackInPlantSci . We are looking for a coordinator. All guidance for how to apply are at the university website.Ā
jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?rā¦
We need you!
#communitycoordinator
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Current Vacancies - Jobs at the University of Leeds
Vacancies
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Mary Williams @PlantTeaching
almost 2 years ago
In her webiner today, Amanda pointed out that she has opportunities for two postdocs. She's wonderful - a real gem. Great work too!
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