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Posts by Ghazanfar Khan

Pleased to share our new preprint on mitochondrial retrograde signalling. Using single-nucleus RNA-seq+ spatial transcriptomics, we map cell-type and leaf polarity patterning, showing mitochondrial inhibition shifts nuclei among primed transcriptional states rather than triggering a uniform program.

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Very excited that our work on directional symplastic transport in differentiated root is now published!A developmental switch controls cell-to-cell transport in roots via pectin-linked plasmodesmata changes: Molecular Plant www.cell.com/molecular-pl...

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Smart nanocarriers for plant genetic engineering Nanocarriers are revolutionizing plant genetic engineering by enabling the direct and efficient delivery of nucleic acids and proteins into plant cells. Through precise control and customization of th...

Check out our new commentary! Smart nanocarriers for plant genetic engineering: Plant Communications www.cell.com/plant-commun...

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Nitrate attenuates abscisic acid signaling via NIN-LIKE PROTEIN8 in Arabidopsis seed germination The transcription factor NIN-LIKE PROTEIN8 physically interacts with and antagonizes the transcription factors ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE3 (ABI3) and ABI5 t

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Plants monitor the integrity of their barrier by sensing gas diffusion - Nature A study using Arabidopsis shows that plants can monitor the integrity of their outer barriers by sensing gas diffusion, enabling them to initiate wound repair to prevent water loss and pathogen entry.

How plants sense injury in their barrier tissue, periderm? Painstakingly detailed and amazing work by post doc Hiroyuki Iida shows that wounding is sensed by the diffusion of two gases: ethylene and oxygen. @treebiocoe.bsky.social‬ @erc.europa.eu‬ 1/x 🧵 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Abolishing ANAC017‐Mediated Mitochondria Retrograde Signalling Alleviates Ammonium Toxicity in  Arabidopsis thaliana Ammonium (NH4+), an important nitrogen source, often fails to stimulate plant growth as a sole nitrogen source, a phenomenon known as ammonium toxicity syndrome. NH4+ is believed to disrupt cellular ....

Our work shows that abolishing ANAC017 function alleviates ammonium toxicity by supporting better metabolic coordination between mitochondria and chloroplasts.
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Great job opportunity at The Center for Integrative Genomics, Lausanne University, Switzerland unil.ch/cig/en/home....
For a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. More details for how to apply are here nature.com/naturecareer...

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🌿 SAVE THE DATE: ASPS Conference 2025!

Join us 24-27 November at Flinders University, South Australia!
Registration opens in June. Stay tuned for program details and abstract submission information.

www.asps.org.au/asps25

#ASPS2025 #PlantScience #Conference #Adelaide

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While the U.S. is slashing science budgets, Europe is doubling down with their choose Europe for science initiative. Hopefully, the freshly emboldened Albanese government will step up and back science with some bold investments. @edhusicmp.bsky.social #ScienceFunding #HorizonEurope #AusPol

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A tube-based biosensor for DNA and RNA detection The sensor performs cheap, sensitive, and visual DNA/RNA detection based on target-triggered change of surface wettability.

Scientists in Beijing built a 10¢ test that detects Covid in under 1 minute—faster, cheaper & more sensitive than PCR or CRISPR. No machines, no enzymes, no labs. Just flip a test tube and read the result, similar to a pregnancy test but faster & more sensitive.

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Single-cell transcriptomics reveal how root tissues adapt to soil stress Nature - Single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomic approaches reveal major expression changes in outer root cell types when grown in soil versus gel conditions, and also uncover how...

I'm so very excited to see this out - a single cell and spatial transcriptomic analysis in the rice root reveals mechanisms by which roots can respond to different below-ground growth conditions - including compaction. Congratulations to everyone for persisting in difficult times. rdcu.be/ej8Ui

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A nice issue thanks to all the contributors!

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My PhD student has been waiting for her visa for over eight months. If it continues for another couple of months, she might lose her scholarship.

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The transcription factor MYB30 promotes iron homeostasis by maintaining the stability of the FIT transcription factor A MYB transcription factor acts as a regulator to prevent degradation of a key component of the iron deficiency response involved in maintaining iron homeo

The transcription factor MYB30 promotes iron homeostasis by maintaining the stability of the FIT transcription factor
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REVIEW: Challenges of translating Arabidopsis insights into crops (Cristóbal Uauy , Hilde Nelissen , Raquel Lía Chan , Johnathan A Napier , David Seung , Linsan Liu , Sarah M McKim) doi.org/10.1093/plce... #PlantScience

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Sustainability and Environmental Footprints of AI-Supported Agrifood Systems

🚜 Can AI save our food systems?
In this article led by Dr Mehran Ghasemlou and Prof. Robert Finger, we explore how AI can drive sustainable and equitable transformation across the agri-food sector. #AI #Sustainability #FoodSystems #AgTech
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This👇 perhaps not surprising but very important study showing that we need to address the conscious/unconscious bias when policing (and everything else) in multicultural societies.

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Congratulations Tonni!! What an enjoyable story to read.

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Details : Research Fellow in Plant Biochemistry : The University of Melbourne Careers at The University of Melbourne

I'm looking for a postdoc to work for 3 years on the function of #circadian clock proteins in wheat.
I also have a full-funded PhD opportunity.
#plantscience
Postdoc applications close on 2 April.
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A PHR-dependent reciprocal antagonistic interplay between UV response and P-deficiency adaptation in plants Plants are often simultaneously stressed by both UV radiation and phosphorus deficiency in agricultural ecosystems. This study provides evidence that, to cope with these threats in a coordinated manne...

Increase in global UV radiation over the last 40 years may have reduced crop P-utilization efficiency worldwide: Plant Communications www.cell.com/plant-commun...

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We've got an exciting (funded) opportunity for someone who wants to undertake a PhD in plant sciences -you'll work with the international #LEAF team on an Artemis III deployed instrument to understand how plants and their cell walls respond to lunar gravity. #plantsci #glycotime #space 🚀🌱

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Outsmarted by fungi A fungal pathogen fabricates phosphate starvation in plant cells to promote virulence

Outsmarted by fungi | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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The most supportive and inspiring PI you could ask for! and beautiful location. Highly recommended!

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