✨New paper published!✨ We investigated whether distinct clover genotypes showed differential host filtering for specific rhizobium nodule populations under agricultural and controlled greenhouse conditions 📯☘️🦠 @FrimanScience @molecology
https://t.co/6YXZjB5bLr
I’m so pleased to receive a copy of this book this afternoon. It was a privilege to co-author Chapter 20 with the brilliant @KathrynAsbury1@GOALS_York@YorkPERC on the Implications of Biological Research on Intelligence for Education and Public Policy #cambridgeuniversitypress
NEW BLOG POST: @BrydenFields shares her research to find and purify bacteria-killing viruses. And it involves a boat ⛵️🤔! Read on to find out why... https://t.co/lK8dtjE785 #ralstoniaphage#extremeplantpathology
Our recent work on adaptive evolution and recombination is now published at MBE!
Recombination Facilitates Adaptive Evolution in Rhizobial Soil Bacteria https://t.co/CUYpolnBYe
✨New Paper Post!✨Thrilled to finally share this work where we investigated facilitative and competitive interactions between rhizobia! With @thesoundofEmma, @ellieevolves, @stiguandersen, Peter Young and @FrimanScience in @envmicro 👩🔬☘️🧫🧬
https://t.co/rFVT23EMCP
In this month’s #MicrobialMusings, @GavinHThomas discusses exciting new papers published in #MicrobioJ including the latest Review in the Mycobacteria collection https://t.co/7TducxO1Yg
Writing about @BrydenFields latest paper on intra-specific diversity in the rhizobia-legume symbiosis in #MicrobioJ@ellieevolves @FrimanScience - you can hear her talk at 4.30pm today in Genetics & Genomics session at AC2021 @MicrobioSoc@BiologyatYork https://t.co/HNVAxIDgsE
We’re looking for a researcher with experience in bioinformatics and plant biology to join a great project on the use of phages to control bacterial pathogens in the plant rhizosphere. Pls RT! https://t.co/txPPN8gZ29 @BiologyatYork@BactPlantDis @FrimanScience @Andrea_L_Harper
Toot toot! It's my first paper from my fellowship out at long last testing the effect of intraspecific diversity of rhizobia symbionts. With the marvelous @BrydenFields, @FrimanScience & Emma Moffat. @MicrobioSoc@NERCscience@BritishEcolSoc
https://t.co/KKUCWXJPle
Bacterial Plant Diseases threaten crop production, forestry, horticulture, biodiversity and landscape management.
The Strategic Priorities Fund from @UKRI_News@BBSRC@NERCscience@DefraGovUK@ScotGovSASA supports nine projects that tackle these challenges
https://t.co/mZb6pDUyze
Whether homologous recombination has a net beneficial or detrimental effect on adaptive evolution is largely unexplored in natural bacterial populations. https://t.co/KT5oDxYm3i