Joanna Melonek
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⏰ Reminder: ASPS 2025 conference registration.

Register: bit.ly/4p25OJ0

#ASPS2025 #PlantScience
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📰 September 2025 Phytogen is now online!

Featuring space agriculture research from Prof. Sigfredo Fuentes, antimalarial plant biofactories from Dr. Nipuni Peththa Thanthrige, etc. + conference updates!

Thanks to all contributors!

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September 2025 Phytogen — Australian Society of Plant Scientists
Welcome to the September 2025 edition of Phytogen! This month, we present conference updates as we approach the registration and abstract submission deadline on 3 October 2025 . With the 2025 confe...
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Accommodation info for the conference:

Conference at Flinders Bedford Park campus - don't get caught at the wrong campus!

Special accommodation deals available for ASPS 2025 attendees: www.asps.org.au/asps2025-acc...

#ASPS2025 #Adelaide
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Abstract Deadline Reminder: Abstract submissions for ASPS 2025 close Oct 3.
Don't forget to use the provided template when submitting.
Registration early bird rates also end the same day (www.asps.org.au/asps-annual-...).

Plan accordingly and head to Adelaide!

#ASPS2025 #AbstractDeadline
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New preprint on the role of MutS2 genes in rescuing stalled/collided ribosomes in chloroplasts, led by Amanda Broz and many other contributors from the lab. Never expected to go down this road when we started working on plant MutS2 years ago. Feedback appreciated!

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Graphs showing plant responses to ribosome-stalling drugs as measured by photosynthetic efficient (Fv/Fm) and root length, with representative images of phenotypic mueasurements.
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Your research brings together fundamental plant biology & applied research to enhance crop traits? 🌱🌾🎓🏭

Join us as professor in 'Molecular Crop Improvement' @uni-muenster.de & @fraunhofer.bsky.social

Please PM if you got questions.

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Professorship (W2-level) in “Molecular Crop Improvement”
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🆕REVIEW:

Ludwig & Heidorn-Czarna discuss recent advances in the study of mitochondrial #proteases and #mitophagy across #plants, #animals, and #yeast, providing fresh insight into the mitochondrial protein quality control system in plants 🌱

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#Organelles
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Mitochondrial proteases and their roles in mitophagy in plants, animals, and yeast
Abstract. Mitochondria play a central role in cellular respiration and other essential metabolic and signaling pathways. To function properly, mitochondria
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Discovery: mRNA vaccine candidate blocks malaria from reproducing inside mosquitoes, cuts transmission by up to 99.7%. Built on cryo-EM insights into parasite’s fertilisation machinery. A key step towards elimination. In @science.org

🔗 www.wehi.edu.au/news/reveale...
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Cryo-EM of fertilisation complex Pfs230-Pfs48/45 from malaria parasites! 💕💗

🦟 Transgenic parasites without Pfs230 D13D14 do not transmit

🦙 💉Nanobodies + mRNA induced antibodies reduce transmission

New in @Science.org

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#ScienceResearch #Malaria #WEHI
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My department has open positions at Level B (Lecturer) or Level C (Senior Lecturer), - one position in Genomics and two in Ecology. #PlantSciJobs

Applications close on Thursday 7 August Aussie time
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#AcademicSky #AcademicJobs
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My department has open positions at Level B (Lecturer) or Level C (Senior Lecturer), - one position in Genomics and two in Ecology. #PlantSciJobs

Applications close on Thursday 7 August Aussie time
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Please share! Our lab is recruiting a PhD student to join us starting fall 2026. Our group is broadly interested in plant molecular evolution and comparative genomics. More info about our lab and grad programs at Colorado St. is available on our lab website.

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Sloan Lab
Welcome! Our research focuses on the evolutionary process at the molecular level. In particular, we investigate how a mixture of natural selection and non-adaptive forces create and maintain the amazi...
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🏨ASPS 2025 Accommodation Deals Live!
📍Conference at Flinders Bedford Park campus, Adelaide
💰Discounted rates now available for delegates
🚌Shuttle service between Flinders train station & venue
⚠️Book early - rates increase from Thu 27 Nov due to community event
More details: www.asps.org.au/asps25
Australian Society of Plant Scientists » ASPS 2025
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Uncertainty in the timing of diversification of flowering plants rests with equivocal interpretation of their fossil record royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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📋ASPS membership benefits:

- networking
- conference discounts
- award eligibility
- Phytogen updates + spotlights
- student rates available!

Check your status and renew today!
www.asps.org.au/members

#AusPlantSci #PlantScience
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In #wheat mutants we've long wondered if the expression of homoeologs is upregulated to compensate. Could that explain homoeolog redundancy?

Spoiler alert: no! Great summary by lead author @delfidorussen.bsky.social ⬇️ and the whole preprint is here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
#plantscience
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Temperature is so important for plants that they have come up with many independent temperature sensors.

Curious? Read more in this review by former WeigelWorld members Sridevi Sureshkumar & Suresh Balasubramanian.
#plantscience
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