Justin Stewart
@thecrobe
Soils, Symbiosis, Fungi, Maps | PhD candidate with @KiersToby | Scientist @spununderground | Fellow @WAAG | 🏳️🌈
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Shi et al. conduct a global meta-analysis on organic & inorganic fertilizer in cropland and grasslands, showing that both fertilizers increase plant biomass, but only organic fertiliser increases biodiversity.
Scott L Collins @joseppenuelas @globalecouni
nature.com/articles/s4146…
My new TED Talks, describing 'Energy Earthshots' — projects designed to accelerate innovation in the fight against climate change, from nature-based solutions to new technologies — grounded in principles of environmental justice. U.S. Department of Energy DOE Office of Science ted.com/talks/asmeret_…
Reliability of presence-only data for assessing plant community responses to climate warming nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… #climate #warming #GBIF #biodiversity #informatics Nordic Society Oikos Wiley Ecology & Evolution
Really happy that this study is out in Journal of Applied Ecology led by Mariana Gliesch! Using a long-term drought experiment, we show that summer drought causes heathland soil to lose C under grasses and older heather plants. (1/x)
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Expeditions can be hard to maneuver as a mother & scientist.
Intense & exciting to have my essay published in The New York Times exploring how Expeditions can be an Academic Act of Defiance
Mapping fungi w/family SPUN New York Times Opinion: tinyurl.com/5adc5cwf
(photo 2011, Kenya)
📢 Announcing our latest SPECIAL ISSUE!
Mycorrhizal research now: from the micro- to the macro-scale
📚 ow.ly/9PjG50RnNWi
🍄 The #mycorrhizal symbiosis: research frontiers
🍄 Microbe-dependent and independent nutrient acquisition
🍄 The #hyphosphere core #microbiome
NEW in nature: Three NYBG scientists joined colleagues at Kew Science and from around the world to create the largest-ever DNA tree of life for flowering plants—sequencing more than 9,500 species! Learn more about this open-access resource. #NYBGScience brnw.ch/21wJ96o
We are pleased to announce an extended deadline for the call for papers on Harnessing the benefits of specimen digitisation. The new deadline is on 6 May:
newphytologist.org/news/view/343
We are particularly keen to receive submissions from African and Asian institutions. Kew Science
Interested in hydrology? Come work with us as an assistant professor in the Environmental Sciences group of Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht University 🥳🤩