Dracaena trifasciata, native to West Africa π
Posts by Steven Hussey, PhD π¦πΊ πΏπ¦ π³οΈβπ
This is why we love #CalciumSignaling
Look how mechanical damage triggers long range Ca2+ waves in this plant !!
By @annalisabellandi.bsky.social, who is now around here ;)
Full www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... @science.org #microscopy #cell #mechanobiology π§ͺπ¬
The main problem are the Scientists who continue to publish with such journals, using the lame cop-out that they need it to have a career. Nobody(!) needs a NatComs paper to have a career. They want the Nature logo on their paper to feed their ego. That's all.
#scipub #scientificpublishing
Fluorescence microscopy image of a spherical cluster of chloroplasts, showing magenta-stained interiors surrounded by bright green outlines against a black background.
Moss (Physcomitrium patens) protoplasts (wallless cells) transformed with chloroplast envelope protein tagged with mGFP (green). The chlorophyll autofluorescence is in magenta.
The protrusions of the chloroplast envelope are called stromules.
#microscopymonday, #plantcells, #plantmicroscopy, #moss
Fig. 10 (shortened, full legend in paper): A proposed model for how treatment with the brassinosteroid inhibitor propiconazole (PCZ) can reduce stem competition for resources with the curd in cauliflower and broccoli. Red arrows represent the flow of sucrose. Up-regulation is indicated in red and down-regulation is indicated in blue. Pink circles represent sucrose transporters, and the depth of stem color represents the degree of fibrosis. Compared with the control plant (A), spraying with PCZ during the rapid elongation period of the stem (B) results in high fiber levels and short stems at the budding stage, leading to a reduced demand for assimilates in the stem. Less sucrose (Suc) is allocated to the stem due to increased expression of SUC2 and SUC3. The combination of low sucrose synthase (SS) cleavage activity and low expression of Cellulose Synthase (CES) results in the inhibition of cellulose synthesis.
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Inhibition of brassinosteroid biosynthesis in cauliflower reduces stem competition with the curd for resources and can increase crop yield β Hu et al.
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Announcing a Transformation Lead role (level B) at the Adelaide University node of Plant Synthetic Biology Australia (international applicants welcome)!
For more information on PSBA, see plantsynbio.au
More details on the position: lnkd.in/g3GZSRT8
New collaborative preprint out in which we use @10xgenomics.bsky.social Xenium to do some (a lot!) of plant spatial transcriptomics, led by Jim Whelan's team: "Mitochondrial Retrograde Signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana: heterogenous, spatial and polarised aspects" www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Tiny plant, giant genome! π±π§¬
Weβre excited to share the final version of our paper in @GigaScience: the first complete telomere-to-telomere (T2T) assembly of the liverwort Apopellia endiviifolia.
Thanks @ncn.gov.pl
Check out the full open-access study here: doi.org/10.1093/giga...
Fig. 1 CLAVATA3/EMBRYO SURROUNDING REGION (CLE) in biotic plant interactions.
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(π§΅ 1/6) CLE peptides in plant biotic interactions
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A zz plant in a brown plot. The plant has waxy lush green leaves.
Today I learned that the common houseplant Zamioculcas (the zz plant) is monocot w/ pinnately compound leaves. So called leaves are in fact leaflets. Unlike most species w/ compound leaves, the leaflets of zz plants are highly regenerative, from which whole plants can be readily regenerated.
I made the mistake of planting one of these in my garden.
I never got rid of it π
2023 to 2025 were the three hottest years on record.
New Brief Communication: "A CRISPR-based sequence proximity binding protein labelling system for scanning upstream regulatory proteins" rdcu.be/eZLUP
CRISPR-based proximity labelling system to profile DNA-binding proteins such as PIF4 transcription factor .
New Article: "Esterified-pectin-coupled polar stiffening controls grass stomatal opening" rdcu.be/eZLT4
Esterified pectin localized at the stiff poles of maize stomata, modulating stomatal opening. Novel targets for stomatal engineering and higher water use efficiency.
Weβre hiring 4 roles at UWA's Plant Synbio Innovation Centre: Facility Manager + 3 Postdocs (single-cell genomics/screening; molecular tools; construct prototyping). Apply by Jan 20 bit.ly/4qfoftG bit.ly/3MFgD59 bit.ly/4pFT6jf bit.ly/48VkgLw
A fully funded PhD position is available in my group to develop genome editing protocols in almond trees and to engineer self-fertility in self-incompatible varieties, starting early 2026. EOIs can be lodged on the Adelaide University website until 17 Nov 2025.
Plant Synthetic Biology Australia at Adelaide University (PSBA-AU) is recruiting our first plant transformation technicians! π±π§ͺπ§«π§¬π¬
careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/51...
careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/51...
What a treat to visit long-time @csiro.bsky.social Collaborator Dr Colleen MacMillan in Canberra and check out her team's "Pink Cotton Candy" dye-free cotton. Link: publications.csiro.au/publications...
"The happiness of Mankind, the real salvation of the world must come about by every person in existence being taught to read and induced to think."
#PalaceOfIntellect
#Melbourne
I just asked ChatGPT to summarise recent studies on a specific question. It provided a reference that I couldn't find. I queried the reference. It then told me that "upon review, [the reference] does not exist."
We should NEVER use ChatGPT as a reliable source of information.
A few white cypress-pines (Callitris glaucophylla) clinging to life, and several that have not quite made it #Ikara-FlindersRangesNationalPark
A view of the Murray River as I head over to the Yarra Valley for a Bioplatforms conference.
I just lost two months of work.
One of the funniest ironies of anti-trans Musk's support for AfD, is that they assign three genders to inanimate objects.
I love the humility of this accomplished researcher I recently looked up.
Online profile: "I work as a researcher at [academic organisation].
Their actual position: Director of Research.