Ian Lidbury
@iandealidbury.bsky.social
Royal Society University Research Fellow & PI @ The University of Sheffield | Plant microbiome | organic phosphorus | polysaccharide utilisation | Bacteroidota
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Metabolism of hemicelluloses by root-associated Bacteroidota species
Abstract. Bacteroidota species are enriched in the plant microbiome and provide several beneficial functions for their host, including disease suppression.
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academic.oup.com/ismej/advanc... advanced online release of our new paper. Great work from 2 undergraduates, 1 masters, 1 PhD @hannahmartin.bsky.social , and my research tech @lailamoushtaq.bsky.social ! smashed it. #glycobiology #plantmicrobiome #Bacteroidota @molmicrosheffield.bsky.social
Very proud of @alex-connolly.bsky.social for winning the best poster prize at #PMS25 and congratulations @courtneyherms.bsky.social for your prize also. @molmicrosheffield.bsky.social
November 8, 2025 at 7:07 AM
Very proud of @alex-connolly.bsky.social for winning the best poster prize at #PMS25 and congratulations @courtneyherms.bsky.social for your prize also. @molmicrosheffield.bsky.social
Excellent week in Malaga for the #PMS25 top science and top social programmes @carmen-agro.bsky.social
November 7, 2025 at 8:16 PM
Excellent week in Malaga for the #PMS25 top science and top social programmes @carmen-agro.bsky.social
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We are happy to announce 2 more keynote speakers for #PMS2025!
We’re excited to welcome:
🔬 @gillesvanwezel.bsky.social – @unileiden.bsky.social
🦠 @iandealidbury.bsky.social – @sheffielduni.bsky.social
Join us at in Malaga on 3-7 November!
Register now: 6thplantmicrobiomesymposium2025.com
We’re excited to welcome:
🔬 @gillesvanwezel.bsky.social – @unileiden.bsky.social
🦠 @iandealidbury.bsky.social – @sheffielduni.bsky.social
Join us at in Malaga on 3-7 November!
Register now: 6thplantmicrobiomesymposium2025.com
September 2, 2025 at 3:16 PM
We are happy to announce 2 more keynote speakers for #PMS2025!
We’re excited to welcome:
🔬 @gillesvanwezel.bsky.social – @unileiden.bsky.social
🦠 @iandealidbury.bsky.social – @sheffielduni.bsky.social
Join us at in Malaga on 3-7 November!
Register now: 6thplantmicrobiomesymposium2025.com
We’re excited to welcome:
🔬 @gillesvanwezel.bsky.social – @unileiden.bsky.social
🦠 @iandealidbury.bsky.social – @sheffielduni.bsky.social
Join us at in Malaga on 3-7 November!
Register now: 6thplantmicrobiomesymposium2025.com
Our latest paper on the identification of a key GBT demethylase present in aerobic environmental bacteria. Multi-domain enzyme linking methionine synthesis and osmolyte consumption. @michiamausz.bsky.social @molmicrosheffield.bsky.social @warwicklifesci.bsky.social www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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September 16, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Our latest paper on the identification of a key GBT demethylase present in aerobic environmental bacteria. Multi-domain enzyme linking methionine synthesis and osmolyte consumption. @michiamausz.bsky.social @molmicrosheffield.bsky.social @warwicklifesci.bsky.social www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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A major trade-off between growth and defense in Arabidopsis thaliana can vanish in field conditions @PLOSBiology.org
A major trade-off between growth and defense in Arabidopsis thaliana can vanish in field conditions
by Derek S. Lundberg, Sonja Kersten, Ezgi Mehmetoğlu Boz, Pratchaya Pramoj Na Ayutthaya, Wangsheng Zhu, Karin Poersch, Wei Yuan, Sophia Swartz, David Müller, Ilja Bezrukov, HARVEST TEAM , Detlef Weigel
When wild plants defend themselves from pathogens, this often comes with a trade-off: the same genes that protect a plant from disease can also reduce its growth and fecundity in the absence of pathogens. One protein implicated in a major growth-defense trade-off is ACCELERATED CELL DEATH 6 (ACD6), an ion channel that modulates salicylic acid (SA) synthesis to potentiate a wide range of defenses. Wild Arabidopsis thaliana populations maintain significant functional variation at the ACD6 locus, with some alleles making the protein hyperactive. In the greenhouse, plants with hyperactive ACD6 alleles are resistant to diverse pathogens, yet they are of smaller stature, their leaves senesce earlier, and they set fewer seeds compared to plants with the standard allele. We hypothesized that ACD6 hyperactivity would not only affect the growth of microbial pathogens but also more generally change leaf microbiome assembly. To test this in an ecologically meaningful context, we compared plants with hyperactive, standard, and defective ACD6 alleles in the same field-collected soil, both outdoors and in naturally lit and climate-controlled indoor conditions, taking advantage of near-isogenic lines as well as a natural accession and a CRISPR-edited derivative. We surveyed visual phenotypes, gene expression, hormone levels, seed production, and the microbiome in each environment. The genetic precision of CRISPR-edited plants allowed us to conclude that ACD6 genotype had no effect on mature field plants in our setting, despite reproducibly dramatic effects on greenhouse plants. We conclude that additional abiotic and/or microbial signals present outdoors—but not in the greenhouse—greatly modulate ACD6 activity. This raises the possibility that the fitness costs of other commonly studied immune system genes may be grossly misjudged without field studies.
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July 19, 2025 at 6:04 AM
A major trade-off between growth and defense in Arabidopsis thaliana can vanish in field conditions @PLOSBiology.org
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Inspiring closing of @Rhizosphere6 by @jeffinerca.bsky.social thank you!
June 19, 2025 at 12:34 PM
Inspiring closing of @Rhizosphere6 by @jeffinerca.bsky.social thank you!
@molmicrosheffield.bsky.social the school of bioscience is looking great today! #sheffielduni
June 19, 2025 at 9:05 AM
@molmicrosheffield.bsky.social the school of bioscience is looking great today! #sheffielduni
What a gorgeous thank you card on my desk from a masters student! Nice thing to greet my return to the office. If anyone is looking for a superstar microbial/soil ecologist to do a PhD, ask me for details 😎
June 19, 2025 at 9:04 AM
What a gorgeous thank you card on my desk from a masters student! Nice thing to greet my return to the office. If anyone is looking for a superstar microbial/soil ecologist to do a PhD, ask me for details 😎
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June 16, 2025 at 1:14 PM
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@royalsociety.org URF reunion at the #rhizo6 in Edinburgh. Beautiful dinner in the National Museum of Scotland.
From left: Carmen Sánchez
Cañizares, @iandealidbury.bsky.social, Laura Lehtovirta-
Morley, Cecile Gubry-Rangin, yours truly and in the front Siul Ruiz. #rhizo6
📸 @jeffinerca.bsky.social
From left: Carmen Sánchez
Cañizares, @iandealidbury.bsky.social, Laura Lehtovirta-
Morley, Cecile Gubry-Rangin, yours truly and in the front Siul Ruiz. #rhizo6
📸 @jeffinerca.bsky.social
June 18, 2025 at 12:22 PM
@royalsociety.org URF reunion at the #rhizo6 in Edinburgh. Beautiful dinner in the National Museum of Scotland.
From left: Carmen Sánchez
Cañizares, @iandealidbury.bsky.social, Laura Lehtovirta-
Morley, Cecile Gubry-Rangin, yours truly and in the front Siul Ruiz. #rhizo6
📸 @jeffinerca.bsky.social
From left: Carmen Sánchez
Cañizares, @iandealidbury.bsky.social, Laura Lehtovirta-
Morley, Cecile Gubry-Rangin, yours truly and in the front Siul Ruiz. #rhizo6
📸 @jeffinerca.bsky.social
June 17, 2025 at 11:23 PM
Strong start to the day with @katiefield4.bsky.social and @bulgarelli-d.bsky.social bring the plant-microbe interactions #rhizosphere6
June 17, 2025 at 8:51 AM
Strong start to the day with @katiefield4.bsky.social and @bulgarelli-d.bsky.social bring the plant-microbe interactions #rhizosphere6
It was good fun chairing the ‘Rhizospheres for efficient resource use’ at #Rhizosphere6 great talks and questions.
June 17, 2025 at 5:07 AM
It was good fun chairing the ‘Rhizospheres for efficient resource use’ at #Rhizosphere6 great talks and questions.
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On my way to Edinburgh for my first Rhizosphere conference - #Rhizosphere6! Very happy to share our work with a talk on Tuesday and looking forward to meeting other fellow researchers and hearing about all the exciting projects in the programme!! 🌱🦠
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Rhizosphere 6 - Rooting for Earth
Welcome address and drinks evening of Sunday the 15th June
Conference proper starts at 08.20 on Monday 16th and closes at 13.30 on Thursday the 19th of June.
Interactive Conference programme now avail...
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June 15, 2025 at 2:09 PM
On my way to Edinburgh for my first Rhizosphere conference - #Rhizosphere6! Very happy to share our work with a talk on Tuesday and looking forward to meeting other fellow researchers and hearing about all the exciting projects in the programme!! 🌱🦠
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On the train to #Rhizosphere6 should be a good few days. Hunting someone down to discuss bacteria-protist interactions.
June 15, 2025 at 2:20 PM
On the train to #Rhizosphere6 should be a good few days. Hunting someone down to discuss bacteria-protist interactions.
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New pre-print from the group 🥳 We use targeted genome mining to show that the plant pathogen Rhodococcus fascians makes the antibiotic lydiamycin. The BGC information then informed the discovery of multiple key features relating to the molecule 1/4
#biosynthesis
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#biosynthesis
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Discovery of lydiamycin A biosynthetic gene cluster in the plant pathogen Rhodococcus fascians guides structural revision and identification of molecular target
The natural products actinonin and matlystatin feature an N-hydroxy-2-pentyl-succinamyl (HPS) chemophore that facilitates metal chelation and confers their metalloproteinase inhibitory activity. Actin...
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November 14, 2024 at 1:13 PM
New pre-print from the group 🥳 We use targeted genome mining to show that the plant pathogen Rhodococcus fascians makes the antibiotic lydiamycin. The BGC information then informed the discovery of multiple key features relating to the molecule 1/4
#biosynthesis
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#biosynthesis
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The university is the fifth pillar of democracy: a case to stay in academia and have a meaningful impact in society #kupostdocday
May 7, 2025 at 9:01 AM
The university is the fifth pillar of democracy: a case to stay in academia and have a meaningful impact in society #kupostdocday
A lot of familiar faces in the BBSRC fellows mentor meeting.
May 7, 2025 at 9:06 AM
A lot of familiar faces in the BBSRC fellows mentor meeting.
academic.oup.com/ismej/articl... Full published version of
@hannahmartin.bsky.social
paper on xyloglucan utilisation by plant bacteria is now out.
@isme-microbes.bsky.social
@hannahmartin.bsky.social
paper on xyloglucan utilisation by plant bacteria is now out.
@isme-microbes.bsky.social
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March 17, 2025 at 12:23 PM
academic.oup.com/ismej/articl... Full published version of
@hannahmartin.bsky.social
paper on xyloglucan utilisation by plant bacteria is now out.
@isme-microbes.bsky.social
@hannahmartin.bsky.social
paper on xyloglucan utilisation by plant bacteria is now out.
@isme-microbes.bsky.social
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We are looking for a 2y postdoc in multi-omics data integration & analysis for Camelina sativa (an oilseed crop, close to Arabidopsis). Work with many international partners and profiting from our intensive IT and tool infrastructure. Please ReBluesky
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#plantjobs
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#plantjobs
Research Associate / Postdoctoral Researcher - Data Integration and Omics Data Analysis
Data is the new resource of the 21st century, and its availability seems boundless. If you`re passionate about contributing to the establishment of a crucial segment in the data relationship life cycl...
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March 15, 2025 at 10:57 AM
We are looking for a 2y postdoc in multi-omics data integration & analysis for Camelina sativa (an oilseed crop, close to Arabidopsis). Work with many international partners and profiting from our intensive IT and tool infrastructure. Please ReBluesky
www.fz-juelich.de/en/careers/j...
#plantjobs
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#plantjobs
All signed up for the 6th Plant Microbiome Symposium.
March 15, 2025 at 2:42 PM
All signed up for the 6th Plant Microbiome Symposium.
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Metabolism of hemicelluloses by root-associated Bacteroidota species
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Metabolism of hemicelluloses by root-associated Bacteroidota species
Abstract. Bacteroidota species are enriched in the plant microbiome and provide several beneficial functions for their host, including disease suppression.
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February 19, 2025 at 6:41 AM
Metabolism of hemicelluloses by root-associated Bacteroidota species
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A newly discovered microbial enzyme efficiently breaks down cellulose, leading to enhanced glucose release from biomass when expressed in engineered fungi #NBTHighlight nature.com/articles/s41...
A metagenomic ‘dark matter’ enzyme catalyses oxidative cellulose conversion - Nature
A metalloenzyme capable of oxidatively cleaving cellulose, found in a microbial community specialized in lignocellulose degradation, could enable sustainable biofuel production.
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February 13, 2025 at 6:22 PM
A newly discovered microbial enzyme efficiently breaks down cellulose, leading to enhanced glucose release from biomass when expressed in engineered fungi #NBTHighlight nature.com/articles/s41...
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The Royal Society in London has called a meeting to discuss the behaviour of fellows following a growing campaign by scientists over the membership of Elon Musk. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Royal Society will meet amid campaign to revoke Elon Musk’s fellowship
More than 1,300 scientists have signed a letter calling on the world’s oldest science society to reassess the billionaire’s membership following cuts to US science.
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February 13, 2025 at 4:30 PM
The Royal Society in London has called a meeting to discuss the behaviour of fellows following a growing campaign by scientists over the membership of Elon Musk. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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"Trump's actions must be called out for the damage they are doing"
@thelancet.bsky.social
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February 7, 2025 at 2:10 PM
"Trump's actions must be called out for the damage they are doing"
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