Research group of Prof. Uta Paszkowski, @CropSciCentre, @plantsci, University of Cambridge, working on arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in cereal crops 🌾🌽🍄
New Year, New Twitter page 🎉
We got locked out of our @CerealSymbiosis account (☹️), so be sure to follow this account instead for updates from the Paszkowski Lab!
@plantsci@CropSciCentre
If you're interested in what was found or want to try out the trail around the Botanic Garden, take a look🔎! And please share with friends/family to spread the fungi excitement: https://t.co/x60qSw2Fbn (3/3)
At the end of September, we co-organised the🍄Fungi Field Day🍄for @ukfungusday with @CUBotanicGarden. Around 1000 people enjoyed fungi talks, walks, games, crafts and finding fungi to add to our giant Botanic Garden map... (1/3)
Using visitors' fungal finds, Raffy Hull from the Botanic Garden (and a former @PaszkowskiLab student) and our own @JenMcGaley have put together a 🗺️Fungi Trail🗺️ for the Botanic Garden... (2/3)
Come along to @CUBotanicGarden event for #ukfungusday on 28 Sept, featuring talks on the interactions between fungi & plants, look through a microscope to see fungi living in plant roots, enjoy some fungi-inspired art, and guided forays in the Garden: https://t.co/S6NgmZknyK
A whole day of fungi walks, talks, arts and science at the Botanic Gardens - not one to miss! We'll be there with microscopes to show visitors some Cambridgeshire mycorrhiza 🍄🍄🍄https://t.co/bfWtRc3c3y
Fancy painting the underground fungal network using inks made from the natural world? Visit @CUBotanicGarden for Fungi Field Day on Sept 28. Many of us at the CSC will be there to talk to you. Find out more here https://t.co/QDVm545PtM #fungi#Cambridge
Absolutely delighted to share that I have been awarded an #ERCStG! In maxSYMize, we will explore how plants regulate carbon allocation to beneficial mycorrhizal fungi, and whether we can optimize carbon delivery for enhanced symbiotic benefits. @plantsci@Cambridge_Uni
We hope everyone attending #NoCaSS2024 has a fantastic time 🌟👏 a superb event and line-up of speakers, organised by an incredible, hard-working committee
Meet the Plenary Speakers of #ICOM12!
Uta Paszkowski leads the Cereal Symbiosis Group at the Department of Plant Sciences of the University of Cambridge (UK).
Mark your calendars for her upcoming session.
🧬Learn more!🧬
https://t.co/a301LuGepW
@mycorrhiza_ims
@PaszkowskiLab is raring to go on day 1 of @ICOM_12! Looking forward to some fantastic talks, including our own @ChancellorTania sharing her single-cell mycorrhiza research 🧪🔬