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Posts by Burcu Alptekin

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A dynamic rhizosphere interplay between tree roots and soil bacteria under drought stress Increased root exudation rate under combined drought and bacterial inoculation and bacterial growth stimulation by specific exudation metabolites support the idea of root recruitment of beneficial bacteria, especially under water stress.

A cool study on plant-microbe interactions under drought stress 🌲🦠💧
elifesciences.org/articles/79679

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🌱 First planting day in the Alptekin Lab!
Ohio University undergraduates Maddy Lucas and Liz Moran planted their first seeds and transferred them to the growth chamber on February 9. An exciting start to our research journey!

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Drought Adaptation Mechanisms Should Guide Experimental Design The mechanism, or hypothesis, of how a plant might be adapted to drought should strongly influence experimental design. For instance, an experiment te…

Somehow, I missed this article before, even though it is from 2016. And it makes complete sense. Highly recommended for abiotic stress researchers.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Postdoctoral openings at Ane Lab.
A great lab to do great science with great people 👩🏻‍🔬🧫🧪

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My Top 9 Tips for new PIs and group leaders #academia #postdoc #faculty #assistantprofessor
My Top 9 Tips for new PIs and group leaders #academia #postdoc #faculty #assistantprofessor YouTube video by Life in academia

Thank you to @mrillig.bsky.social for posting these videos. They are always very helpful and reassuring to hear
www.youtube.com/watch?v=p48x...

The first piece of advice is especially resonating with me right now as a new PI: Hire the right people
That is what I am working on, and it is hard!

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I was a ‘go, go, go’ academic. A fellowship abroad transformed my approach “I came back with a recalibrated sense of how I want to live and work,” this professor writes

A great read:
"Productivity, I’ve come to see, is not measured only by research papers and grants. It is also sustained by presence, rest, and the relationships that give meaning to the work."
www.science.org/content/arti...

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Thank you! it is an exciting new start :)

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Today was my first day at Ohio University as an assistant professor. It has been a long journey, and finally, I am here💫
I cannot express how grateful I am to all my mentors, colleagues, friends, and family for supporting me on this journey. I could not do this without you. So, thank you!

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Announcing the Jane Silverthorne Postdoctoral Fellowship Program | Plantae A message from Silvia Restrepo, President, Boyce Thompson Institute As the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) embarks on our second century of plant science innovation, I’m deeply honored to announce the…

An exciting opportunity for postdocs: Jane Silverthorne Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for BTI
plantae.org/announcing-t...

These kinds of programs will allow early-career scientists to follow their curiosity and ask bold questions. Hope to see them more 🌿

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One arrow—two targets: Dual role of ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE2-like protein in osmostress and submergence tolerance Plants are highly responsive to the water in their surrounding environment. Different plant species have their sweet spot for the water they need, which is

My new news&views piece is now online at @plantphys.bsky.social
"One arrow—two targets: Dual role of ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE2-like protein in osmostress and submergence tolerance"
academic.oup.com/plphys/artic...

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Burcu Alptekin poses with Sue Rhee and David Lowry while holding her first place flash talk certificate

Burcu Alptekin poses with Sue Rhee and David Lowry while holding her first place flash talk certificate

Briana Hashim poses with Sue Rhee and David Lowry while holding her first place poster certificate

Briana Hashim poses with Sue Rhee and David Lowry while holding her first place poster certificate

Conference attendees examine a poster during one of the poster sessions

Conference attendees examine a poster during one of the poster sessions

Poster presenters talk about their research to conference attendees during one of the poster sessions

Poster presenters talk about their research to conference attendees during one of the poster sessions

Congratulations to all the incredible trainee presenters at #GLPSC2025! Your flash talks and posters showcased the creativity and rigor driving the future of #plantscience in the Great Lakes region. We’re excited to highlight our competition winners! 🏆🧵

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Thank you @plantteaching.bsky.social 💜

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I won the FIRST place in the flash talk competition at #GLPSC2025 🍀

I must admit, it was unexpected because this was my first flash talk and let me tell you; explaining what you do in 3 minutes is not easy!

Thanks to organizers of #GLPSC2025 for the opportunity to share my work on 🌱 and space 🛰️

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I agree. At the same time, I wonder how this technology would work in polyploid organisms, like wheat. It is incredible how fast the genome editing technology is moving forward and maybe we will soon see these kind of experiments performed in crops.

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Bluesky now platform of choice for science community It’s not just you. Survey says: “Twitter sucks now and all the cool kids are moving to Bluesky”…

Bluesky now platform of choice for science community

It's not just you. Survey says: "Twitter sucks now and all the cool kids are moving to Bluesky"

arstechnica.com/science/2025...

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Targeted deletions of large syntenic regions in Arabidopsis thaliana | PNAS Plant genomes have undergone multiple rounds of whole-genome duplication (WGD) throughout their evolutionary history. As a result, many species, in...

Deleting a 600kb region in a genome? Not that crazy of an idea anymore! Papikian et al show that plants have an incredible ability to compensate for large genomic deletions.
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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Such a timely and important work! 👇
It was an incredible experience to be a part of the ROOT&SHOOT Inclusive Conference Committee (rootandshoot.org). I learned a lot in our discussions. It is always great to connect with like-minded people for an important goal: inclusive scientific environment 🌸

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It is great to be part of this group. Thank you @plantphys.bsky.social for the opportunity to be an AFE

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Here I am at #PlantBio2025 in Milwaukee
Curious about plants under space stressors? 🚀👽🛸Come and visit poster number 200-21
@aspbofficial.bsky.social

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Join us for the 1st Great Lakes Plant Science Conference!🎉

The poster abstract deadline has been extended to June 30th, so you still have time to showcase your work.

Check out this link to learn more👇:
research.msu.edu/glpsc2025

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Like everyone else, I’m on BlueSky now. Follow to learn more on plants, microbes and even plants and microbes in space 👽

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Here is our recent work on famous soil substance Glomalin.
Thanks for highlighting our work @mrillig.bsky.social

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