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Vivien Lortzing

@VLortzing

Research management and Research @FU_Berlin | plant-insect interactions | ecology | molecular biology

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HIGHLY RECOMMEND @ChemEcol_org

PhD OPPORTUNITY: “Sustainable crop pest management options for the future: perception and practice” coming up in my group, 4 years, fully funded by Leverhulme I’ll post the advert when it comes out



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What happens in soils when it is exposed to an increasing diversity of microplastic particles? We looked at effects on antibiotic resistance genes; this newsletter talks about this. #microplastic #SoilHealth open.substack.com/pub/matthiasri…

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🌱 New publication @NaturePlants from the department of Claudia Köhler reveals the vital role of maternal small RNAs in plant breeding. #PlantScience ➡️ nature.com/articles/s4147…


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Making the most of plant DNA: Non-target sequencing data, which are usually discarded by researchers, can be used to uncover natural variation in pest resistance in plants. elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr…

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„Wir brauchen wissenschaftliche Durchbrüche und Innovationen, um globale Herausforderungen zu bewältigen“, so @cem_oezdemir heute beim @Falling_Walls #ScienceSummit24. „Deshalb freue ich mich, meinen ersten offiziellen Termin als BM für Bildung und Forschung hier zu haben.“

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Excited to share the release of our Tropaeolum majus genome sequence and annotation: doi.org/10.1101/2024.1… #Genomics #LongReadSequencing

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"For most wasps, the idea of feeding a baby is ridiculous. It's a lot easier to just put the baby where the food is." If you're new to the world of parasitoid wasps, here's a nice (and frankly kinda terrifying) explainer on what they do and why it matters youtube.com/watch?v=ANyJVM…


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Honored to have been invited by the Mexican Embassy in Berlin to present my research on improving bioinsecticide efficacy with the aim of reducing chemical pesticide use during Berlin Science Week. Thank you! @EmbaMexAle @PacoQuiroga #BerlinScienceWeek #Biocontrol #Entomology

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Just accepted: Microplastic diversity increases the abundance of antibiotic resistance genes in soil Another great paper with the excellent team surrounding @YGZHURCEES Will share details of open-access paper once available #microplastic #SoilHealth


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Werden #Tierversuche irgendwann überflüssig? Sollten wir im Sinne des Tierwohls auf gewisse medizinische Erkenntnisse verzichten? Dies & mehr haben wir gestern in einer Unterhausdebatte diskutiert. Danke an alle für den konstruktive Austausch! @EinsteinCENT3R @ChariteBerlin

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📢 Das IGZ sucht eine*n Doktorand*in (w/m/div) für das Projekt @Food4Future1 „Integrativer städtischer #Makroalgen|anbau“! 🌱 📅 Bewerbung bis 20.11.2024 (Ref. 24/2024/4) Details: igzev.de/karriere/stell… @mschreiner8 @AnnaFricke5 @agrarsysteme @JobsBrandenburg

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BMEL-#Innovationstage für zukunftsfähige Landwirtschaft. Projektpartner präsentieren Lösungen für Klimaschutz, Tierwohl & Ernährung. @GruenClaudia: Innovationen sind Motor unserer Wirtschaft & Gesellschaft. Sie treiben den Fortschritt voran und eröffnen uns neue Möglichkeiten.

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MYB168 and WRKY20 transcription factors synergistically regulate lignin monomer synthesis during potato tuber wound healing (Ruirui Yang, Qihui Wang, Ying Wang, Xuejiao Zhang, Xiaoyuan Zheng, Yongcai Li, Dov Prusky, Yang Bi, Ye Han) buff.ly/3C8g8Lx @ASPB #PlantSci

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Good news! Our study by Bassetti et al. on R-genes involved in butterfly egg-killing cell death in Brassica has received over 1,000 views since publication! Read it here onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pc… #ViewsMilestone @LotteCaarls @K_Bouwmeester @GuusjeBonnema1

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18:00-18:30 Sveta Gorlatova: Unlearning design of a public space (EN) Camilla Valeria Hörsch: How do plants sense temperature? (EN/DE) @camilla_horsch

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Are you experienced on plant or fungal molecular biology and excited to investigate the regulation of arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis? We have an open postdoc position @MPIMP_Potsdam Please use the online tool and submit all required documents to apply: recruitingapp-5515.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/299/…


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Extinction of the Xerces Blue: Analysis of genomes from museum specimens help to explain why the butterfly became extinct. elifesciences.org/articles/87928…

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You have a PhD in plant biology, agricultural science or any related fields? And you have a strong background in plant genetics and architectural development? Then we have a great job offer at @LeibnizIPK ➡️Read more: tinyurl.com/59f869z9

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Interested in #MSImaging? Check out our work on the distribution of conium alkaloids in poison hemlock, including some on-tissue derivatization. Featured as front cover art of today's issue of the Journal of Natural Products. 🎉 doi.org/10.1021/acs.jn… @ACS4Authors

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The fall armyworm (FAW) invasion now threatens rice as well. This research shows that the brown planthopper (BPH) may increase FAW's shift to rice, posing a new risk to Asia's crops. Careful monitoring and control are crucial. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11… @wileyplantsci #OpenAccess

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