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Ezgi Mehmetoglu Boz
@genezgi.bsky.social
PhD. student @_SLU in #LundbergLand 🌿
Trying to understand interactions between plants and beneficial microbes
Excited to be part of this #NewPhytologistNow webinar on Nov 4! 🌱
Join us on 4 November for a #NewPhytologistNow #webinar featuring talks from Itumeleng Moroenyane and 'Microbes as hidden or prominent players in plant life' poster prize winner Ezgi Mehmetoglu Boz, hosted by Maarja Öpik!

Register now for #free:
www.newphytologist.org/events/2025-...

#PlantScience
Microbes as hidden or prominent players in plant life
Post-symposium webinar with Itumeleng Moroenyane and Ezgi Mehmetoglu Boz, hosted by Maarja Öpik
www.newphytologist.org
October 20, 2025 at 12:14 PM
Reposted by Ezgi Mehmetoglu Boz
Thanks to everyone who came by my poster today for discussion! #2025ISMPMI

If you weren’t able to make it but still interested in the potential role native plasmids play within Sphingomonas-plant interactions. Can check it out now on Zenodo zenodo.org/records/1591...
Small DNA, Big Impact? Exploring the role of plasmids in Sphingomonas – plant interactions
This poster was presented at the 2025 IS-MPMI, Cologne Submitted Abstract Plasmids provide traits that can enable bacteria to adapt to unique and changing environments. Sphingomonas, an often-benefici...
zenodo.org
July 15, 2025 at 1:07 PM
Reposted by Ezgi Mehmetoglu Boz
In the greenhouse, #Arabidopsis with hyperactive ACD6 have stronger pathogen defenses but are smaller & make fewer seeds. @derekseveri.bsky.social @plantevolution.bsky.social &co show that in the open field both advantages & disadvantages of the allele disappear @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/465XPDR
July 15, 2025 at 8:48 AM
Reposted by Ezgi Mehmetoglu Boz
This work started nearly 10 years ago and was once my main postdoctoral project at @plantevolution.bsky.social before I slowed work on it to a trickle because it became confusing. But it always remained extremely interesting.

journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...
A major trade-off between growth and defense in Arabidopsis thaliana can vanish in field conditions
In controlled greenhouse conditions, Arabidopsis thaliana plants with a hyperactive allele of the ACD6 gene have stronger pathogen defenses but are smaller and make fewer seeds, in a classic fitness t...
journals.plos.org
July 15, 2025 at 10:10 AM
Last week, I had a great time at the New Phytologist EiC Symposium: “Microbes as hidden or prominent players in plant life” in Tartu, Estonia!

Honored and very happy to receive the Best Poster Award! ✨
Big thanks to the organizers and all the inspiring scientists I met! 🌱 @newphyt.bsky.social
July 13, 2025 at 9:26 PM