Benjamin Delory
@benjamindelory.bsky.social
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Assistant professor at Utrecht University Community, functional, and chemical ecology | Biodiversity | Global change | Plant-soil interactions | Root phenotyping | Editor for Plant and Soil and Journal of Ecology Webpage: https://www.uu.nl/staff/BMMDelory
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mrillig.bsky.social
Pleased to share our new article in Cell Host & Microbe, a collaboration with the group of Zhong Wei at NJAU

Common mycorrhizal networks facilitate plant disease resistance by altering rhizosphere microbiome assembly

Free share link: authors.elsevier.com/c/1lnTD6t8JE...
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journalofecology.bsky.social
📖 A new review concludes that understanding the functional consequences of biodiversity loss is critical but we need to be clear about what type of biodiversity change we are measuring and to focus on the loss of stably coexisting core species.🌳🌲🌼
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Looks like an after party of Rhizosphere 6 💯🥳 Looking forward to the outcome!
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In what may be one of Earth’s craziest forms of mimicry, researchers in 2023 reported a species of rove beetle that grows a termite puppet on its back to fool real termites into feeding it.

Learn more during #InsectWeek: scim.ag/40mj1S8
Beetle grows ‘termite’ on back to steal food
Puppet helps insect trick real termites into feeding it
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Peatland VOC flux measurements in the beautiful #StoreMosseNationalPark. Nice collaboration between @yijiao.bsky.social @voltcenter.bsky.social and @unpeatable.bsky.social.

Funding from @villumfonden.bsky.social @dg.dk
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journalofecology.bsky.social
🦠Research reveals that nitrogen deposition decouples grassland plant community from soil bacterial & fungal communities, posing great challenges for an accurate evaluation of ecosystem functions under future global change scenarios 🧪🌍
Nitrogen deposition decouples grassland plant community from soil bacterial and fungal communities along a precipitation gradient
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Out of interest, is there any recording of this workshop? Would like to dive more into gllvm :-)
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🚨🔔 6-month technician position in plant-soil interactions available in @frantecol.bsky.social ‘s lab at the University of Amsterdam! 🌎🧪
frantecol.bsky.social
Do you want to be part of our team this season, maintaining and sampling field experiments in which we test the effect of extreme weather on grassland C storage?

We have a 6-month technician position available - apply here before May 23rd!

Please RT or forward!
werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies...
Chupei, sitting in a green grassland, measuring CO2 fluxes using a transparent chamber. In the back you can see the IBS tanks used to simulate flooding in this field experiment. The field team during a coffee break on a very hot day - the farmer created shade to sit in by lifting a large box into the air with his tractor One of the field experiments, showing the structures built to simulate drought and flooding in the field plots The field team being silly
benjamindelory.bsky.social
🚨⚠️ Are you looking for a #postdoc? Are you interested in evolutionary #ecology and plant-soil interactions? If yes, consider applying to this fantastic postdoc opportunity in Marina Semchenko's lab at the University of Tartu. Such a great project! #ERC #PlantSoilAdapt 🌍🧪
benjamindelory.bsky.social
Amazing opportunities for doing a PhD or a postdoc with a root wizard and really great PI. UCLouvain’s rooty team is also fantastic. Very supportive colleagues doing high quality and impactful work. I fully recommend!
guillaumelobet.bsky.social
🧪🌱💡 #PlantSciJob

Are you passionate about #robust cropping systems? Do you want to explore how #plant #roots impact water flow across different scales?

I am thrilled to say that we have 4 open positions (2 #PhD, 2 #postdocs) @UCLouvain (BE) for the EU project DROOGHT.

More: drooght.github.io
Illustration featuring a series of icons representing different concepts: a camera, a bar graph with mathematical symbols, a wheat stalk, a computer monitor, a shovel, a plant growing in a field, interlocking gears, and an Open Science symbol
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Reposted by Benjamin Delory
jeanmichelane.bsky.social
Outstanding paper from @dgarrs.bsky.social and Christoph Keel  on vertical microbiome transmission in wheat! -> Seed-borne bacteria drive wheat rhizosphere microbiome assembly via niche partitioning and facilitation
Seed-borne bacteria drive wheat rhizosphere microbiome assembly via niche partitioning and facilitation
Microbial communities play a crucial role in supporting plant health and productivity. Reproducible, natural plant-associated microbiomes can help disentangle microbial dynamics across time and space. Here, using a sequential propagation strategy, we generated a complex and reproducible wheat rhizosphere microbiome (RhizCom) to study successional dynamics and interactions between the soil and heritable seed-borne rhizosphere microbiomes (SbRB) in a microcosm. Using 16S rRNA sequencing and genome-resolved shotgun metagenomics, we find that SbRB surpassed native soil microbes as the dominant rhizosphere-associated microbiome source. SbRB genomes were enriched in host-associated traits including degradation of key saccharide (niche partitioning) and cross-feeding interactions that supported partner strains (niche facilitation). In vitro co-culture experiments confirmed that helper SbRB strains facilitated the growth of partner bacteria on disaccharides as sole carbon source. These results reveal the importance of seed microbiota dynamics in microbial succession and community assembly, which could inform strategies for crop microbiome manipulation.
www.nature.com
benjamindelory.bsky.social
I worked in Vicky's group for 8 years (2015-2023) and I really loved it there. The Institute of Ecology of Leuphana is a vibrant community of enthusiastic and supportive researchers and teachers. If you are interested in doing a PhD in plant ecology, I strongly recommend applying. 😀