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The September issue of the #volcanilab newsletter is out! We underline the need to balance between the necessity of reusing treated wastewater for irrigation and the need for these sources to be safe, sustainable, and agronomically feasible.
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Between food security and climate change: Maximizing the Benefits of Treated Wastewater in Agriculture 💧
Dr. Eddie Cytryn Water scarcity is a growing global concern, especially for agriculture, which accounts for approximately 70% of worldwide freshwater use.
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🥑 The first inclusive repertoire of cutin polymer composition of the #avocado fruit cuticle via GC-MS, reveals key aliphatic and phenolic monomers!
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Genetically modifying #tomato plants expressing a fungal cutinase enzyme specifically in their exocarp leads to significant changes in the fruit cuticle - thicker cuticle with more wax and cutin, altered surface cracks, enhanced roughness and stiffness, and increased adhesion! 👇
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🍎 This paper presents a novel non-invasive #computervision method using #AI to rapidly differentiate larvae of the Mediterranean #fruit fly and the peach fruit fly based on short 15-second videos of larval movement, achieving up to 90% classification accuracy. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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We welcomed a delegation of 19 Representatives, State senators, and Lt. Governor from South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska.
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🍯🐝 President of the State of Israel, Mr. Isaac Herzog, beekeepers, the Ministry of Agriculture, and our researcher Dr. Yael Arien came together to remind us that the honeybee is not only the source of honey - it is also central to pollination, food security, and agriculture 🌱
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🧬 🍌The rhizosphere microbiomes of banana plants are significantly affected by banana genome type. The findings reveal stronger host-driven microbial selection in B-subgenome cultivars, paving the way for integrating plant genomics with microbiome-informed crop improvement. 👇
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🔬 💻 Join The FoldImpact Symposium on September 21st!
AlphaFold - AI revolution from Google DeepMind that can predict the 3D shape of proteins.
This breakthrough opens doors to new medicines, deeper disease insights, and even smarter agriculture.
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Congratulations to our ISF - NSCF #grants awardees! 💪
You can read about their research (in a nutshell) right here 🧐
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Consumer acceptance tests revealed that some of the newly released #mandarin varieties were equal or even superior to 'Orri' in terms of fruit quality traits! 🍊 👇
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🦠 📈 Resistant pathogens and #antibioticresistance genes can persist below detection levels in soils and lettuce irrigated with treated wastewater or amended with poultry litter. 👉 lnkd.in/gZ_qsSxk
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On September 15-17, AGRICON 2025, the conference for Agricultural Sciences in Israel will be held in Jerusalem - don't miss it!

Register here ✍ agricon.co.il/risomVolinh

Further info can be found in the scientific program here 👉 program.eventact.com/Program/ifZA...
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🐀 🔬 This study is the first to link maternal exposure to environmentally relevant carbamazepine concentrations with growth delay in mammalian embryos. 👇
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Maternal Exposure to Carbamazepine at Environmentally Relevant Concentrations Causes Growth Delay in Mouse Embryos
The anticonvulsant drug carbamazepine is ubiquitous in the environment and has even even detected in human urine after consuming produce irrigated with reclaimed wastewater. Whether unintentional carbamazepine exposure through food and water affects public health is unknown. Its potential adverse effects are particularly concerning during pregnancy, as carbamazepine increases the risk of intrauterine growth restriction and congenital malformations in fetuses of carbamazepine-prescribed mothers. While environmental carbamazepine levels are much lower than clinical doses, its impact on early embryonic development, a period highly susceptible to malformations, requires investigation. This study used mice to examine the effect of exposing female mice to environmentally relevant carbamazepine concentrations (200/500/2000 ng/L in their drinking water) on embryos at gestation day 9.5. While no obvious malformations or compromised survival rates were observed, embryonic growth was delayed in a dose-dependent manner; developmental stages were younger than expected, fewer somites had formed, and heart maturation was delayed. Molecular analysis revealed a reduced expression of key developmental genes and decreased proliferation, linking growth delay to perturbed mechanisms. This study is the first to link maternal exposure to environmentally relevant carbamazepine concentrations with growth delay in mammalian embryos. Given that prenatal growth restriction contributes to human morbidity, this finding calls for further risk analyses of environmental pharmaceuticals on fetal health.
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🥩 🧫This study, addresses a critical bottleneck in #culturedmeat production: the limited proliferation capacity of bovine mesenchymal stem cells (bMSCs), which are key cellular sources in this field.
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We’re delighted to welcome Dr. Paula (Shirley) Berman as a new researcher at the Plant Science Institute! 👏 www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
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We are pleased to welcome Dr. Gal Wittenberg, who has joined us as a new researcher at the Institute of Postharvest and Food Sciences!
Dr. Wittenberg utilizes protein #biochemistry techniques to explore different aspects of organellar biology in postharvest.
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🍇 🔬🥭 Tomorrow is the big day - The public will be able to taste new #fruit varieties on our Summer Fruit Celebration – #Taste2025!

Here is a little sneak peek at our #raspberry breeding program led by Dr. Nir Dai.
📅 Friday, August 29, 2025
📍 Tel Aviv Port Market
🕗 8:00 AM
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Researchers reveal that plant #viruses, often overlooked in postharvest biology, can significantly influence fruit physiology after harvest. In #cucumbers, infection with Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus exacerbates cold-induced chilling injury and susceptibility to gray #mold. bit.ly/3HW9WcR
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🐛🍊 The study was driven by the need to detect hidden larval infestations in #mandarins at an early stage.
The results demonstrated that a compact whole-cell #biosensor system can accurately identify infested #fruit 👇 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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In this research, a novel #biosensor enables early detection for latent fungal pathogens in harvested #fruit 🍅
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🦟 Some fruit fly species cause severe damage to agriculture, necessitating sprays with pesticides.

Researchers identified a repellent, artemisia ketone, that originates in yarrow essential oils. Ylang-ylang essential oil was also found to be repellent. 👇
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אל תפספסו! להרשמה מוקדמת עד ה-20.8 היכנסו ✍️https://agricon.co.il/risomVolinh
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Congratulations to the recipients of the research #grants from KKL! 💪
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🌿🧫Invasive plants alter root exudates in ways that reshape rhizosphere microbial communities, promote methanogenesis, and increase CH₄ emissions in wetlands. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...