Suruchi Roychoudhry
Plant biologist
- Very late repost but we loved writing this News and Views article on these super cool papers that enhance our understanding of how the auxin response is fine tuned.
- There is a nice News & Views article by @suruchiroy.bsky.social and others regarding our recent Nature Plants paper (@mestelle.bsky.social, @drannisr.bsky.social, and @luciastrader.bsky.social labs) and another from @dolfweijers.bsky.social 's lab. #PlantScience #Auxin rdcu.be/eAEnz
- Discover how roots “feel” gravity: Our latest PNAS paper shows that root gravitropism isn’t just on/off, but is unified and angle-dependent, tied to auxin shifts driven by PIN protein and statolith behaviour in columella cells. Read more: tinyurl.com/22awa3pf
- Honoured to have been asked to contribute to this newly published Plant Cell paper on current best practises for plant fluorescence imaging. If you're interested in plant bioimaging, do check it out! academic.oup.com/plcell/artic...
- Sunflower gravitropism in action in our back garden today! Photos sent this morning by my husband, who has clearly been well trained to take pictures of plants after all this time 😅
- Thank you for joining across a funky time zones @jamespblloyd.bsky.social! I loved hearing about your modelling approaches to predict root architectures in lunar and Martian gravity!
- What an amazing week hosting @gwenkirschner.bsky.social, @matesf.bsky.social, @awaisfarooq724.bsky.social and @jamespblloyd.bsky.social amongst other amazing speakers at the ‘Gravitropism and Root Architecture session at the 2025 Society of Experimental Biology at Antwerp! We hope you enjoyed it!
- An exciting issue!
- We are still accepting abstracts for the ‘Gravitropism and Plant Architecture’ session at the 2025 annual SEB meeting in July! Send abstracts to my colleague at marta.delbianco@asi.it
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