
Brodersen Lab
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http://campuspress.yale.edu/brodersenlab 20-10-2016 00:11:08
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📢 Tansley Review paper officially published and open access: Functional xylem characteristics associated with drought-induced embolism in angiosperms LeidenBiology @Naturalis_Sci Jansen Lab @SDelzon @GiovanniBortol3 Brodersen Lab New Phytologist nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…




3 PhD positions at Ulm University (Germany) in plant ecophysiology, functional anatomy, and fluid transport in plants; for details and applications (by 01.02.2023), please contact [email protected]

Join our team Yale School of the Environment. The Research Associate position is to support our team with data wrangling, organization, visualization, analyses, and more. Not required, but lots of opportunities to visit the Amazon. bit.ly/3JVWjsA


Officially promoted to Associate Professor today, wow time has gone by so fast! I would not be here without the inspiration and help of everyone that shared a joy for discovering the evolution of plant water relations. Can't wait to keep botanizing Purdue BPP Purdue Agriculture


Our paper on root system vulnerability has been published in New Phytologist! So excited to have worked with Dr. Kate Johnson Vanessa Tonet Ibrahim Bourbia and Chris Blackman in the Brodribb Lab. Visit doi.org/10.1111/nph.19… for more. Thanks to ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success and University of Tasmania


Join Yale School of the Environment as a postdoc to study the causes & consequences of forest degradation in Amazonia. Let’s work on solutions & tools to prevent future degradation. Let’s understand how agri intensification is changing the tropics. Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies shorturl.at/jyU04


The tension is gripping, and Prof Tim Brodribb FAA loves it. He studies the tug-of-war between forces as plants draw water up from the soil. His team use cameras mounted on leaves to observe the process in realtime. It's as thrilling as it is vital. University of Tasmania

Many congratulations to our Associate Editor Tim Brodribb Brodribb Lab University of Tasmania on his election to the Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science Australian Academy of Science! Watch the brilliant video all about Tim's vital research below 👇

Check out our new paper on drought-induced starch depletion in grapevine 🍇 @morganfurze Brodersen Lab doi.org/10.1093/aobpla…



💧🌿 New article in AoBP on spatial and temporal dynamics of starch consumption and cell viability within Vitis riparia stems, as a strategy to cope with prolonged drought. By Kyra Prats Ana Fanton Brodersen Lab @morganfurze Full #openaccess 👉 bit.ly/3RIzKM9


New paper out on 3D xylem networks by Ana Fanton, and Martin Bouda! Xylem-dwelling pathogen unaffected by local xylem vessel network properties in grapevines (Vitis spp.) academic.oup.com/aob/article-ab…


The new Plant Ecophysiology department Uni Hohenheim has opened a 3-yr postdoc in plant hydrodynamics. If you want to test new theory on plant hydraulic function and failure, come here to exchange ideas & stay for the great facilities. Full description: tinyurl.com/yc5dwwem


Really excited to share: our research on the hidden world inside living trees now available as a preprint! 🌳🔬🦠🧬Did you know trees, like humans, have their own microbiomes? We explore the unique bacteria, fungi, and archaea living inside trees. 🧵👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

New paper in New Phytologist : Fine root networks match or exceed stem resistance to xylem embolism in ten diverse species. Beatrice Harrison Day ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success Brodersen Lab nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

We're looking for a plant ecophysiologist working in natural systems with an eye towards global change. Tenure track hire Wake Forest University in WFU Biology. Fantastic place to live and work--join us! Details here, app review rolling: biology.wfu.edu/faculty-search… ForestPlots

This conversation article describes some recent work we did when Prof Craig Brodersen Brodersen Lab visited Tasmania and brought his bubble laser with him. theconversation.com/plants-breathe…

New exciting paper from Brodersen Lab! A new method for guard cell turgor determination leads to novel understanding of their evolution. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…