Mammalian-like steroidogenesis in plants gives rise to endocrine-mimetic cardenolides
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Posts by François Parcy
Rose rose
Rose rose
My two first 'Francois Parcy' roses opened last week and I feel really lucky. Next ones were not so pink but more orange. Still I like the messy petal arrangement and the delicate perfume (can't share that here).
@Roseraies Croix in Bourg d'Argental
merci bcp!
j'accède avec webmail mais je ne sais pas comment reconfigurer mon appli MAIL sur Mac. Any advice ?
Seems more like astrophysics than plant biology !
I’m excited to share that one week ago our review has been published on in Current Opinion in Plant Biology 🎉
Grateful to my co-authors and collaborators!
#PlantScience #DevelopmentalBiology #Meristem #FloralTransition #Stemcells
Never ! to me, rather suggest you're not so sure your paper might fit....
Je ne comprends pas comment on peut s'exprimer en tant que @inrae-france.bsky.social et dire autant d'âneries. Et pourquoi l'Inrae soutient des programmes NGT si tous ces risques sont établis !
Merci Yann de m'avoir épargné l'écoute de cette émission.
Pas eu le courage
Evaluate the product , not the method, so much more justified
J'attends ton fil sur le sujet impatiemment !
Plus facile à diaboliser qu'à défendre. La peur marche toujours
Ça sort d'où ?
Ces chiffres devraient être complétés par la proportion de surface consacrée aux paturages (~60%) ou aux cultures pour animaux (~20%).
On pourrait convertir une partie des cultures vers la nourriture humaine et garder une partie du pâturage. Mais les cultures nourrissent bcp les non-ruminants ...
An infographic from Our World in Data titled "Global land use for food production" uses a series of stacked horizontal bar charts to visualize the distribution of Earth's surface and the disproportionate land requirements of livestock. The first bar shows Earth's surface is 71% ocean and 29% land (141 million km²); the land surface is then broken down into 76% habitable land, 10% glaciers, and 14% barren land. Of the habitable land, 45% (48 million km²) is used for agriculture, while 38% is forests and 13% is shrubland. The agricultural land bar reveals a major disparity: 80% (38 million km²) is dedicated to livestock (meat, dairy, and textiles) including grazing land and cropland for feed, while only 16% is used for crops for direct human consumption and 4% for non-food crops. Finally, two smaller bars at the bottom contrast this land use with nutritional output, showing that while livestock uses 80% of agricultural land, it only provides 17% of global calories and 38% of global protein, whereas plant-based foods provide 83% of calories and 62% of protein.
80% of agricultural land is used for livestock (and textiles), yet this huge land use provides only 17% of our calories and 38% of our protein.
16% of the land used for crops provides 83% of our calories and 62% of our protein. It's past time we rethink what we eat.
So gorgeous ! Bravo @simonrdg.bsky.social et al.
Very interesting and thorough discussion of the history and challenges of the #genotype -> #phenotype mapping.
A genetic approach, of course. Are we missing something in that 'missing #heritability'?
academic.oup.com/genetics/adv...
LEAFY and the MADS-box transcription factors in action then ! 🤓🌸
My favorite sentence "The true extent of cistrome alterations may never be fully known; however, having peaks is undoubtedly more informative than having none"
Very nice review on the many roads to reach a plant cistrome. Super nice bibliographic ressource with many many techniques, none are perfect, all are somehow useful to reach the graal : a functional (= regulatory) cistrome.
Thanks to the authors for the big effort
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
What a treat to see the work from Camila Goldy @camilagoldy.bsky.social et al., @rdplab.bsky.social @ensdelyon.bsky.social now published 🫶
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Very interesting combination between AF3 modeling and biochemical analyses !
🧪🌱🌸 My favourite conference is coming up again! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼. I am not sure I will be able to go this year but I’ll do my best! #FlowerPower #PlantScience #Conference
@minyaaa.bsky.social
If you like flowers, molecular mechanisms, friendky meetings and the Côte d'Azur, register to the 'Flower meeting' at the presqu'ile de Giens in June (15th-19th)
www.ens-lyon.fr/RDP/FlowerWo...
Why do I continue to conduct research when it seems to me that it is likely to decline in the coming decades and therefore will not enable us to resolve the major crisis of the Anthropocene?
rdcu.be/e15sq