Museum duty today @naturalis.bsky.social These colleagues are giving me a skeptical look π
Museum duty today @naturalis.bsky.social These colleagues are giving me a skeptical look π
The @erc.europa.eu MIXOTROPH sampling in Japan has come to an end. The success of this campaign was due to the support of Prof. Kenji Suetsugu (Kobe University) and his incredible team. Iβm looking forward to continue our collaboration! π³ π
And here, mycoheterotrophic plants thrive too
The last leg of the fieldwork brought me to the beautiful island of Yakushima. The lush ceder forests are incredible examples of the power of nature conservation, as most have been replanted in the 1960s. And if you walk far enough, you can still see trees of more than 1000 year oldβ¦
Amazing news!! Congrats!!
Take care. All those obligations are nothing compared to your health.
The @naturalis.bsky.social MIXOTROPH team headed to Shiga prefecture to sample a forest site with Burmannia cryptopetala. Sample site nr 3 in Japan β
It was my pleasure! Thank you for the opportunity to talk; Iβm very curious about the results of your work!
A beautiful mixed forest near Nagoya with plenty of Petrosavia sakurai became our next sampling site π³ π²
Ja, en als je in de schaduw groeit moet je als plant vindingrijk zijn om koolstof te komen (althans, dat is de hypothese).
We gaan planten verzamelen in bossen voor een project waarbij we onderzoeken of sommige bosplanten koolstof kunnen opnemen uit bodemschimmels (koolstof die de schimmels dan weer krijgen van de bomen).
With some tiny plant wonders: Burmannia championii, Sciaphila japonica, and Gentiana zollingeri π±
Today we tackled our first field site in the hills of Hyogo
The @naturalis.bsky.social MIXOTROPH team is in Kobe, Japan for some more sampling!
I have a PhD position available at @naturalis.bsky.social to work on soil biodiversity and drought in urban environments, as part of the NWA Thirsty Cities project π‘π³π
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Had a super inspiring visit to the lab of @vkokkoris.bsky.social today @vuamsterdam.bsky.social Sometimes the most promising opportunities are just around the corner πβπ«πΏ
Our newest research in @nature.com
We built a robot (!) to track plant-fungal trade networks. By following half a million fungal highways & nutrient flows within them, we discovered how plants & fungi build hyper-efficient supply chains
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Nature Today: Amsterdamse straatbomen leven samen met enorme diversiteit aan schimmels
www.naturetoday.com/intl/nl/natu...
Join our lab in Amsterdam. We are looking for a Netherlands-based Technician/Analist (MBO-4 level) to apply advanced microscopy, imaging, and molecular techniques to study fungal-plant interactions. 2-yr position
See link for details. Applications due Feb 23rd.
workingat.vu.nl/vacancies/te...
Interesting opinion by @brentcemerson.bsky.social
βIt is predicted that the number of novel operational taxonomic units delimited by barcode sequencing is likely to eclipse the number of species described by Linnean taxonomy by as early as 2029β
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Histogram with a somewhat bell-shaped peak around 1980. X axis - years, Y axis - number of specimens collected.
βͺWhen did herbarium in Leiden become this big? Trends in collection of regular specimens vs. types; fungi and lichens; notable collectors and expeditions. (Mind that only ca. 20% of fungarium is digitized.)
Some ectomycorrhizal root tips I recently had the pleasure of photographing. #mycorrhizal #emfungi #mycorrhizae
Stoked about this manuscript, many years in the making. We present an original resource of ~700 highly curated plastid MAGs of marine pelagic algae. Among these we found a novel deep branching group of plastid genomes; we informally call them leptophytes
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Flags in the forest: the @naturalis.bsky.social MIXOTROPH team is mapping mycorrhizal networks in Khao Yai National Park ππ³ #mycorrhiza #mixotrophy
And lots of encounters today!
Final stop in Thailand: Khao Yai National Park. Beautiful views and forests with giant members of the Burmanniaceae family: Burmannia disticha #mycoheterotrophy #mixotrophy @naturalis.bsky.social
And we found exactly what we were looking for: green and non-green species of Burmannia (Burmanniaceae).