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Genomic and physiological signatures of adaptation in pathogenic fungi - Nature Communications Emerging fungal pathogens have detrimental impacts on crops, animals, and humans, however little is known about their transition to a pathogenic lifestyle. This study demonstrates that the transition ...

Our new Nature Communications paper uncovers how Trichosporonales fungi evolve from saprotrophs to human pathogens.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Latest updates from the KPC network Latest updates from the KPC network

If you couldn’t join the KPC mini-symposium last week but still want to catch up on the presentations, you can read about them here:
www.plant-center.uni-kiel.de/en/latest

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Looking forward to the KPC Mini-Symposium tomorrow — a great event for all plant scientists in the Kiel area! Speakers are: Hanin Alzubaidy, @lies-nerd.bsky.social and @molecularmax.bsky.social . Don’t miss these exciting talks and discussions!

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Our first Annual Meeting marked a key milestone for the project, bringing together our community for engaging talks and valuable discussions. It was followed by a two-day workshop for early career scientists focused on networking and professional development. www.plantscochallenge.de/news.html

6 months ago 2 2 1 0
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The KPC Mini Symposium series is back!
Around 30 enthusiastic attendees took part. We were thrilled to welcome guest speakers Prof. Riccardo Baroncelli, Pamela Medina van Berkum, and Christopher Tominello-Ramirez, who shared insights from their latest research.
www.plant-center.uni-kiel.de/en/latest

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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The PlantsCoChallenge homepage is now online.

Please come and visit us!

www.plantscochallenge.de/

1 year ago 5 4 0 1
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We are exploring the physiological and evolutionary adaptations of plants to various stress factors in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.

A key focus is understanding the central role of the microbiome—the microorganisms residing in/on plants—in the development of plant stress defense mechanisms.

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