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I like this idea! Perhaps readers of the site will see the conversation happening on Bluesky and become interested, and it's a good way to include people who are social media adverse.

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Call your reps to strengthen plant sciences funding: blog.aspb.org/call-to-acti...

Urge Your U.S. Senators to Support Robust NSF Funding: takeaction.io/aibs/action-...

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In our noisy world, we increasingly need to make bombastic sales pitches and set up straw man arguments to bolster our claims. I just hope we can hold on to our humanity while we do it!

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Wikipedia:Signs of AI writing - Wikipedia

This Wikipedia page about signs of AI writing has been making the rounds since Wiki has banned AI generated content, and while reading it I was struck by how my (fully human) scientific writing is now rife with words and phrases favored by AI. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...

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Science professors and educators all have a role in combating this eugenics resurgence
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Sophia Z. Peace Corps Response Volunteer Sophia works on agricultural projects with the Deaf community in Jamaica.

A nice surprise for an otherwise troubling Monday morning, a volunteer profile describing my Peace Corps Jamaica service was in my inbox! Seeing the pictures of my students and plants in Jamaica made me smile. www.peacecorps.gov/what-we-do/l...

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πŸ§ͺ 🌱 It always puts me in a good mood when I see publications by colleagues and collaborators. Congrats Oussama and all the team for the work! MAGIC populations are a very powerful tool for genetics studies, this work will be very useful for the community! #SOLBreeding @upv.es πŸ…πŸͺ„ #PlantScience

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Metaflora Become an evolutionary detective to find the Mystery Plant!

Time to buy a lottery ticket because I got today's Metaflora in a single guess! flora.metazooa.com?utm_source=m...

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Actual footage of my plants trying to escape the growth chambers after I stress them. 🌱🌑️ #PlantScience #PlantStress

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DOI link for the first article was dead for me but here it is if others are interested. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

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At the end of 2024 I did a chronological round up of all the #plantscience in @science.org that year.
So how did 2025 pan out? This year, I’m grouping papers thematically instead of chronologically so read on to find out what exciting plant science came out over the last 12 months. (1/22)

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What a neat and informative figure! Looking forward to reading this review.

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Phenotypic landscape of the velocity of the TS reaction (the rate-limiting step in DNA synthesis) as a function of activity of MTHFR and GNMT. A, wild-type conditions. Yellow sphere indicated wild-type; white spheres are mutations that lower the activity of the enzymes to 70 % and 35 % of wild-type. B, vitamin B12 deficiency (which lowers the activity of MS). A B12 deficiency destabilizes the TS reaction and the effects of mutations that increase TS activity are enhanced. (GNMT, glycine-N-methyltransferase; MTHFR, methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase; TS, thymidylate synthase).

Phenotypic landscape of the velocity of the TS reaction (the rate-limiting step in DNA synthesis) as a function of activity of MTHFR and GNMT. A, wild-type conditions. Yellow sphere indicated wild-type; white spheres are mutations that lower the activity of the enzymes to 70 % and 35 % of wild-type. B, vitamin B12 deficiency (which lowers the activity of MS). A B12 deficiency destabilizes the TS reaction and the effects of mutations that increase TS activity are enhanced. (GNMT, glycine-N-methyltransferase; MTHFR, methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase; TS, thymidylate synthase).

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Cryptic genetic variation can be revealed by mutations or environmental factors that destabilize homeostatic mechanisms, producing phenotypic variants as a substrate for selection

By H. Frederik Nijhout

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#SpecialIssue in research that transformed #DevBio

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A pile of berry fruits including blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, and goldenberries in the foreground.

A pile of berry fruits including blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, and goldenberries in the foreground.

New paper from friends pushing forward CRISPR improvement of an underutilized crop that I personally think is delicious, goldenberry! nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... #plantscienceresearch

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Associate Professor & Director of NCBG Herbarium This is a research, teaching, and public service position at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, serving jointly as Herbarium Director at the North Carolina Botanical Garden (NCBG) and as...

The 5th of 6 faculty positions in UNC Biology is posted. We're working with the @ncbg.bsky.social to fill a joint position as Director of the UNC Herbarium at @ncbg.bsky.social and as Associate Professor within the Department of Biology (BIOL). Please share 1/n
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1/2 This manifesto is the result of a collaborative effort started earlier this year at the Plant Biology Education conference in Lancaster, UK.

We are delighted to see it out and we are proud that our Comms team contributed to such an important resource for the community! 🌱

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I'd love some citations for for interest in TF change! I'm a cis-regulatory researcher dipping my toe into TFs, and it's much easier to find cis-regulatory papers (they tend to be lumped together, whereas TFs are called out by their specific names).

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USDA funding delays under Trump compromise agricultural research Sharp drop in grant awards leaves researchers frustrated

"With 2 weeks left before the end of this fiscal year, USDA’s [NIFA] had awarded just 558 competitive grants ... 68% fewer than during the prior fiscal yearβ€”and $741 million less in competitively awarded research funds"

Don't forget #PlantSci and ag research, folks.
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Genetic variation at transcription factor binding sites largely explains phenotypic heritability in maize - Nature Genetics Pan-cistrome of the maize leaf under well-watered and drought conditions profiled by haplotype-specific MOA-seq highlights the relevance of transcription factor binding QTLs for understanding phenotypic diversity in maize.

A paper published in Nature Genetics presents a comprehensive pan-cistrome of maize leaves, revealing over 200,000 variants linked to transcription factor binding sites under both well-watered and drought conditions. go.nature.com/4785q5p πŸ§ͺ🌾#plantscience

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What a relevant justification! I can't wait to read the resulting issue!

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Thanks for posting! I haven't seen your blog before and I really enjoyed the bountiful footnotes and citations!

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Other authors, if you can find their contact information online. I know my inbox is less cluttered than senior folks and I try to respond promptly to requests!

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An enjoyable read, with clear simple experiments that show tomato conservation of a core developmental mechanism previously demonstrated in Arabidopsis.

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A wheat tandem kinase activates an NLR to trigger immunity The role of nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) receptors in plant immunity is well studied, but the function of a class of tandem kinases (TKs) that confer disease resistance in wheat and ba...

2 papers in @science.org this week uncover wheat tandem kinase function. Working in parallel, the authors of each paper show that two different tandem kinases converge to activate the same NLR!
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This paper is a tour de force from many friends and collaborators across Solanum expertise! Check it out to learn about the behavior of paralogs in genomes plus the Solanum genus and it's incredible potential for new crops! #plantscienceresearch

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U.S. gene banks, key to new crops, hobbled by Trump job cuts Newly appointed head of USDA’s genetic repositories axed along with key staff

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This team and our unique dataset have been instrumental in shaping my thinking about paralogs, epistasis, and quantitative genetics. I hope our work inspires others to reconsider the role of genomes in producing the diverse phenotypes of the natural world! #plantscienceresearch

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Cryptic variation fuels plant phenotypic change through hierarchical epistasis Cryptic genetic variants exert minimal or no phenotypic effects alone but have long been hypothesized to form a vast, hidden reservoir of genetic diversity that drives trait evolvability through epist...

Thrilled to share our latest preprint, an interdisciplinary look at epistasis between variants in the coding and noncoding genome! #plantscienceresearch www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Nice work on evolution of genetic interaction between cis-reg elements in floral development! This study really hammered home for me the vast aesthetic difference between having one fewer petal (hideous) and one extra petal (charming) in brassicas. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... #plantscienceresearch

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To My Fellow Lab Rats: A Letter From a Postdoc Who Survived the Bolsonaro Years

β€œYour work is your rebellion” πŸ’ͺ

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