Amit Kumar
@amit-kumar-phd.bsky.social
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Global Change Biology, Ecosystem Ecology, Plant-Soil-Microbial interactions. Views are my own. Academic chatter!!
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When harmful fungi invade their carefully cultivated crops, fungus-farming termites fight back with the precision of skilled gardeners, a new Science study reveals, smothering them in soil clumps enriched with microbial allies that inhibit fungal growth. https://scim.ag/4nsAqCu
Fungus-farming termites can protect their crop by confining weeds with fungistatic soil boluses
The symbiotic agriculture of fungus-farming termites can collapse if they fail to prevent invading weeds. Previous studies suggest a role for symbiotic fungistatic microbes in bringing about weed cont...
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Very nice work from @kschlaeppi.bsky.social and co-workers. It illustrates once again the power and relevance of looking at communities in addition to individual strains > Synthetic communities of maize root bacteria interact and redirect benzoxazinoid metabolization
Synthetic communities of maize root bacteria interact and redirect benzoxazinoid metabolization
Plant roots are colonized by diverse microbial communities. These communities are shaped by root exudates, including plant-specialized metabolites. Benzoxazinoids are such secreted compounds of maize. Individual microbes differ in their ability to tolerate and metabolize antimicrobial benzoxazinoids. To investigate how these traits combine in a community, we designed two synthetic communities of maize root bacteria that share six common strains and differ in their ability to metabolize benzoxazinoids based on the seventh strain. We exposed both communities to the benzoxazinoid MBOA (6-methoxybenzoxazolin-2(3H)-one) in vitro and found that the metabolizing community did not degrade MBOA to its aminophenoxazinone, as observed for individual strains, but, as a community, they formed the corresponding acetamide. MBOA shaped the differential compositions of both communities and increased the fraction of MBOA-tolerant strains. The benzoxazinoid-metabolizing community showed a higher tolerance to MBOA and was able to utilize MBOA as their sole carbon source for growth. Hence, bacterial interaction results in alternative benzoxazinoid metabolization and increases community performance in the presence of these antimicrobial compounds. Future work is needed to uncover the genetics of this metabolic interaction and ecological consequences for the bacterial community and the host plant.
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pik-potsdam.bsky.social
The poor are less able to invest in climate.

Now out: first comprehensive analysis of how the economics of #Inequality & the #Environment are interrelated. Co-author Ulrike Kornek (PIK, #UniKiel): “Implications for #climate policy."

Story, link to paper:
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🇨🇭The #ETH in #Zürich is looking for an Assistant Professor in #Soil (Bio-/Geo-) Chemistry!

Deadline to apply is September 30th!

Please Share!

#AcademicSky #Biochemistry #biogeochemistry #soilscience

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Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) of Soil Chemistry
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Looking for uniformly ¹³C-labeled leaf or root litter (any plant) for an upcoming incubation experiment. If you have access and are open to collaboration, let's talk!
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Maybe next time... looking forward to reading the outcome soon. :)
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I wish I knew about this workshop earlier and had a chance to participate.:/
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Following Franciska's protocol. 😂😂
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So cool. So many known faces. Excited to know what comes out. Here to root exudates we have recently collected in one of our very large experiments.
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Congratulations Bala...🥳🥳
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annalsapplbio.bsky.social
📣Calling all Legume Researchers 📣

We are now accepting papers for our special issue on "Legumes in Science & Practice" 🫘🌱

📆 Deadline: 20th November

To find out more & submit: tinyurl.com/AnnalsAB

#legumes #biodiversity #nitrogenfixation #plantscience
amit-kumar-phd.bsky.social
I am not officially part of the summer school, but I reached out, and thanks to @CarolynGorres, I was welcomed as an online participant. Grateful for this spirit of inclusivity in science! 🌍🧪 #InclusiveScience #Gratitude
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robinheinennl.bsky.social
Very happy to finally see Annals of Applied Biology @annalsapplbio.bsky.social on here. Finally there will be a place from where we can share our publications with Academic BSky!

Welcome to BSky, new social media team :)
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One month left to apply for a PhD position in my group on the ERC funded project EcoMEMO.

Link to the PhD course and application: unibo.it/en/study/phd...

Please contact me if you need more info on the project, the group and life in Italy in general.

More info below⬇️
Earth, Life and Environmental Sciences - University of Bologna
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geoderma.bsky.social
New in Geoderma: "Low-quality straw over high-quality straw preferred for mineral-associated organic matter formation" by Xiaofang Ji, Dengchun Xing, Xin Guan, Yugang Wang, Gilles Colinet & Wenting Feng. doi.org/10.1016/j.ge...
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A bittersweet day in the lab. One experiment crashed and burned, while another produced textbook-perfect results. That's science: full of setbacks and surprises. Despite a rough start, I am ending the day on a high note!
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Yeah. I know how different soils may have drastic effects on soil/rhizo microbiome. But my plants are growing in one common soil & we assumed different cultivars to harbor different microbes over time. Many pots so not possible to sequence them all😟.
"It depends" makes life harder than easier.😂😂😂
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I have a question: many research lines show cultivar specific microbial communities in soil. Is it always important to varify this with your own samples or just assuming it be the case would be alright? Not always possible to sequence them.
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Recent OA article in @natcomms.nature.com : "Root growth and branching are enabled by brassinosteroid-regulated growth anisotropy and carbon allocation" rdcu.be/ekTAM
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gangst.bsky.social
‼️New in
@SoilBiolBiochem

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We show that marcescent 🍃 #leaves pre-exposed to☀️#radiation and 🌧️precipitation (common for beech and oak) #decompose quicker in 6 months than non-exposed leaves in 12 months.

@akademievedcr.bsky.social @charlesuni.cuni.cz
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