Julie Ardley
@julie_ardley
Rhizobial microbiologist working in Australia. Interested in legumes, microbes and symbiotic nitrogen fixation, on farms and in our wonderful native legumes
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18-01-2016 16:18:03
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Updating the taxonomy of Methylobacterium - latest paper. The rhizobial species will need a new home. ijs.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journa… Microbiology Society Murdoch University Research School VLS Murdoch #taxonomy #rhizobia
Rehabilitating Roe 8 Science Hub bit.ly/2vkn7Ly Great partnerships bringing together scientists & community with a focus on learning to inform future rehab incl wetland & banksia woodland Murdoch University Research UWA Research @ECU Curtin University Parks and Wildlife Service, Western Australia Greening Australia
Playing with #rhizobia Mega-Apps: Finally out our work on the creation and characterization of S.meliloti cis-hybrid strain! #syntheticbiology American Chemical Society Alessio Mengoni George C diCenzo Marco Fondi Camilla Università di Firenze
Our first ever #SprentReview was published today in the journal's March issue! 🎉 In this new blog post Julie Ardley and Janet Sprent tell us more about their review paper comparing the #evolution and #biogeography of actinorhizal #plants and #legumes. jecologyblog.com/2021/03/09/ina…
Very honoured to be a co-author with the amazing Janet Sprent in the Journal of Ecology's inaugural Sprent Review - #evolution and #biogeography of actinorhizal #plants and #legumes besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/1… Murdoch University James Hutton Institute University of Dundee Journal of Ecology
DPIRD's Chis Gazey and SoilsWest's Fran Hoyle peruse the cutting-edge Soil Quality ebook bit.ly/2iR1TTk UWA Research WAFarmers WAPastoralists Grower Group Alliance @GrainsIndustryWA @WANTFA_Farming #worldsoilday Curtin MLS @ABCcatalyst
New study Murdoch University investigates remote sensing representations of vegetation structures & examines which factors are behind patterns of species richness - a critical question for #ecologists. x.com/megmeansgreat/… RT Meg Andrew
.Dr. Ellie Harrison introducing her current work & future plans on temperate phages and nitrogen fixing rhizobia in legume root nodules #uSeminar
DPIRD has improved future lupin varieties by updating the ultra-high density consensus genetic map and developing a physical map for narrow-leafed lupins bit.ly/2mLbBoe Murdoch University Science at UWA @ACAIRAustralia CIMMYT Syngenta University of Tasmania Molecular Sci-UWA Jo Prendergast
Pls tell yr networks about our student awards in every State/Territory to travel to developing countries for on the ground experience in ag research for devt crawfordfund.org/awards/the-201… National Farmers' Federation YoungAgProfessionals NSW Farmers Queensland Farmers' Federation WAFarmers NTFarmers