The Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position in Plant Biotechnology/Molecular Breeding or Forensic Entomology at the University of Kentucky is now open until May 21, 2026. https://t.co/YU0YdOM7Cv Please help spread the word!
IN BRIEF: Whispers in the genome: The hidden grammar of tomato fruit development (Andrea Gómez-Felipe) https://t.co/NIhAJxKjV1 @andreagomezfe@ASPB#PlantSci
Growth patterns + auxin + cytokinin = carpel initial shape. Want to know how growth patterns shape carpel establishment, and how auxin and cytokinin are part of it?
I'm happy to share our new story in collaboration with Kierzkowski Lab and @defolter_lab https://t.co/xE38exPUym
Pleased to share this thoughtful essay by Jess on my flower design project🌹🧬
As a small thank-you for spreading the work, I'm randomly giving away 5 of these new morphogenesis hoodies to whoever retweets this!
From the Science Communication Lab: a new mini documentary highlighting my lab’s work on roots and their environmental responses! Beautiful videography helps to communicate the wonder of this hidden world of plants below our feet. https://t.co/T5TAkeJeOw
In academia, it’s easy to feel pressured by numbers. But true impact comes from meaningful research & lasting support to young researchers. Focus on quality, build strong mentorship, & progress at a pace that aligns with your values. Success is in the journey, not the metrics.
IN BRIEF: Deciphering the Tomato Phosphate Starvation Response: Functional and Transcriptional Roles of SlPHR3 and SlPHR4 (Andrea Gómez-Felipe) https://t.co/P7TFSxqB56 @ASPB@andreagomezfe#PlantSci
Dr. Torii’s commentary published @CurrentBiology
“Plant regeneration: Breaking the silence of totipotency by reprogramming a stomatal precursor cell”🌱🧬
https://t.co/GSCsAa70JL
Dear friends interested in parasitic plants. Great news, our paper ln flowering and floral organ identity genes in Hydnora (Piperales) has now been published. Check it out! https://t.co/WaD3H6MgZw
¡Nueva especie de #cactus hallada en México! 🇲🇽
#Neolloydia suguriana Rodr. González & Linzen (#Cactaceae).
Fue hallada entre los picos rocosos del Cañón de la #Huasteca, en #NuevoLeón, México.
Mitteilungsblatt Arbeitskreis für Mammillarienfreunde 49 (2) (2025).
If you are an #orchidfan and havent checked this out, you are missing out big time. FLOWERING is one of the most important reproductive transitions in all plants but particularly in the picky orchids. Enjoy the read! 🍨🌎🌷💐
Dear friends...buckle up! 💐🌾 I am thrilled to share our latest paper on flowering genes in neotropical orchids. The talented Yesenia (now at NYU) and our national and international colaborators made this possible. Check it out here https://t.co/tD8Xfsbt0Y
Friends! Here is our latest paper on the genetics of dry fruits in Papaveraceae (poppies). Fruits resemble a bit those of Arabidopsis, but genes shaping the fruit are very different. Want to learn more about genetic rewiring under convergence? Check this out ! 🧏♀️🫛🥦