Gözde Merve Türksoy
PhD candidate @unicologne.bsky.social and IMPRS fellow @mpipz.bsky.social. Fascinated by plant-microbe interaction 🌱🧫 currently, working on bacterial communities, bacterial VOCs, plant mineral nutrients, and camalexin
- Reposted by Gözde Merve TürksoyOur article "Guns in Rosettes: The Arabidopsis chemical weapons arsenal" is finally published @plantphys.bsky.social! You can download the #OpenAccess PDF here: doi.org/10.1093/plph... But real connoisseurs of #AntimicrobialCompounds will want to get the vinyl boxset: #PlantScience #PlantImmunity
- Our new paper is out! Multilevel Analysis of Response to Plant Growth Promoting and Pathogenic Bacteria in Arabidopsis Roots | Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions® apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/...
- The Sulfur Workshop just kicked off!
- #2025ISMPMI 🌱 Poster Presentation – Thursday Session! 🌱 Curious about how bacterial community volatiles influence Arabidopsis thaliana growth? Come check out my poster and let’s 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...
- It was lovely to meet and share what we’ve been up to! Happy to be part of Nakano lab alumni! 🤗
- Finally, I am thrilled to share our long-term volatile project is out in Plant Communications! 🥳 Bacterial community-emitted volatiles regulate Arabidopsis growth and root architecture in a distinct manner from those from individual strains: Plant Communications www.cell.com/plant-commun...
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- 🌿I’m 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 I’m glad to contribute to the scientific community from this side of the process. www.frontiersin.org/journals/pla...
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- Together with a group of researchers the CEPLAS members published the results in Plant Communcations.The 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 individual strains.
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