The latest publication from our lab!
The famous "glomalin" from arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is not a protein but a polysaccharide from AM fungi, so we renamed it "glomalose". Glomalin-related proteins are bacterial proteins stuck in this glomalose.
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Join our lab in Amsterdam. We are looking for a Netherlands-based Technician/Analist (MBO-4 level) to apply advanced microscopy, imaging, and molecular techniques to study fungal-plant interactions. 2-yr position
See link for details. Applications due Feb 23rd.
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We are looking for two postdocs for a synthesis project focused on soil carbon dynamics and warming experiments. If you are excited about applying ML and process-based models to synthesize mechanisms of temperature sensitivity of soil respiration, please apply!
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Would love to be included :) Thanks, Bala.
Great work that will be presented by Clancy Larmour @ncstate.bsky.social, an undergraduate student from my lab for many years now who was able to culture a local #Amanita species (Amanita persicina)... stay tuned!
The perfect welcome gift for new #labmembers does not exi... Okay, probably way too egocentric!
Special Issue: #Mycorrhizal research now
By integrating molecular, physiological, and ecological perspectives, this collection untangles interactions between #plants and #fungi and their effects on terrestrial ecosystems.
https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14698137/2024/242/4
Had a fantastic evening at Mitch’s Tavern near @ncstate.bsky.social, enjoying great food, drinks, and even better discussion about #EctomycorrhizalSymbiosis with Rytas Vilgalys (@grybas.bsky.social) from Duke University and his group! Looking forward to the next gathering!
Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology & Fungal Biology, UC Davis. 🍄🌱 recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF07339 Deadline Dec 1, 2025. 👀 "Primary teaching responsibilities will be teaching Introductory Mycology, an upper-division lab class, and SAS 30, Mushroom, Molds & Society"
Great review from @garciakevin.bsky.social -> Mutualistic Relationships Between Roots and Soil Microbes Facilitate Plant Potassium Acquisition