PhD candidate @unicologne.bsky.social and IMPRS fellow @mpipz.bsky.social. Fascinated by plant-microbe interaction đ±đ§« currently, working on bacterial communities, bacterial VOCs, plant mineral nutrients, and camalexin
Gözde Merve TĂŒrksoy
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The Sulfur Workshop just kicked off!
It was lovely to meet and share what weâve been up to! Happy to be part of Nakano lab alumni! đ€
#2025ISMPMI đ± Poster Presentation â Thursday Session! đ±
Curious about how bacterial community volatiles influence Arabidopsis thaliana growth? Come check out my poster and letâs discuss the fascinating effects of bacterial VOCs on plant! #2025MPMI
Looking forward to exchanging ideas!
Here is our related recent article if you want to learn more! Stayed tuned for upcoming stories as well! #2025ISMPMI
www.cell.com/plant-commun...
đExcited to share that our comprehensive review on the importance of sulfur in plantâmicrobe interactions is now out! From sulfur-containing volatiles to nutrient cycling, immune signaling, and microbiome assemblyâwe bring it all together Check it out!đ»
#PlantScience academic.oup.com/jxb/article/...
Our new paper is out!
Multilevel Analysis of Response to Plant Growth Promoting and Pathogenic Bacteria in Arabidopsis Roots | Molecular Plant-Microbe InteractionsÂź apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/...
đżIâm happy to share that the first article I was officially invited as a peer reviewer is now published! It was a truly rewarding learning experience, and Iâm glad to contribute to the scientific community from this side of the process.
www.frontiersin.org/journals/pla...
Gözde Merve TĂŒrksoy
Gözde Merve TĂŒrksoy
This study reveals that the effects of volatiles emitted by bacterial communities
on Arabidopsis growth and root architecture represent an emergent property that goes
beyond the sum of individual stra...
Abstract. Sulfur (S) is an essential macronutrient that underpins plant growth, stress resilience, and immunity. Beyond its role in primary metabolism, sul
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A major challenge in plant-microbe interaction research is understanding how plants distinguish between commensal and pathogenic microorganisms. We compared Arabidopsis responses to two contrasting ba...
Soil microbes offer various benefits to plants, including induced systemic resistance and growth promotion, with some functioning as biocontrol agents. Altho...
đ Bacterial community-emitted volatiles regulate Arabidopsis growth and root architecture in a distinct manner from those from individual strains
đ§âđŹ @gozdemerveturksoy.bsky.social, @tonnigrubeandersen.bsky.social, Stanislav Kopriva, et al.
đ @mplantpcom.bsky.social
#ïžâŁ #PlantScience #PlantImmunity
Bacterial community-emitted volatiles regulate Arabidopsis growth and root architecture in a distinct manner from those from individual strains #research #PlantCommunications cell.com/plant-commun...
Short summary: This study reveals that the effects of bacterial community-produced
volatiles on Arabidopsis growth and root architecture are an emergent property beyond
the sum of effects by individua...
RTNakano Lab Reunion - itâs always good to see the former members of the lab enjoying their life. Gözde and Zoe are doing their PhD with Stan Kopriva and Bart Thomma, stay tuned for their upcoming work!!