Rumakanta Sapkota (@rumakanta1) 's Twitter Profile
Rumakanta Sapkota

@rumakanta1

Associate Professor @DepEnvs @AarhusUni @edna_center Studying plant and soil microbiome

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I am trilled to announce that I will begin working as an Associate Professor effective as of today at Technical Sciences - Aarhus University Dep. of Environmental Science, Aarhus university. My gratitude goes to my mentors, lab members, collaborators, students, my friends and family.

van der Heijden Lab (@vandeheijdenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper demonstrates patterns in soil microbial diversity across Europe. We analysed 715 sites and detected 79’000 bacterial taxa and 25’000 fungal taxa. Pathogens were most abundant in cropland while fungal symbionts dominated in woodland. see: nature.com/articles/s4146…

Our new paper demonstrates patterns in soil microbial diversity across Europe. We analysed 715 sites and detected 79’000 bacterial taxa and 25’000 fungal taxa. Pathogens were most abundant in cropland while fungal symbionts dominated in woodland.

see: nature.com/articles/s4146…
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We have an open 2 year postdoc position in microbiome studies of muskox rumen studies including molecular microbiome studies. Read more and apply through this link: international.au.dk/about/profile/…

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Open #BarleyMicroBreed PhD position at Aarhus Uni: “Unravelling mechanisms of microbiome-mediated drought resilience in barley”: phd.tech.au.dk/for-applicants… Read more: barleymicrobreed.eu

Open #BarleyMicroBreed PhD position at Aarhus Uni: “Unravelling mechanisms of microbiome-mediated drought resilience in barley”: phd.tech.au.dk/for-applicants…
Read more: barleymicrobreed.eu
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Editor’s Pick! Study by Enoch Narh Kudjordjie et al. explores how Arabidopsis thaliana modulates its #microbiome to fight Fusarium wilt, suggesting potential for engineering disease-resilient microbiomes. Learn more > bit.ly/3y226Jv Department of Agroecology

Editor’s Pick! Study by Enoch Narh Kudjordjie et al. explores how Arabidopsis thaliana modulates its #microbiome to fight Fusarium wilt, suggesting potential for engineering disease-resilient microbiomes. Learn more > bit.ly/3y226Jv

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Gareth (Gary) Trubl 🏃🏼‍♂️🦠 (@gtrubl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week was the 2024 International Soil Virus Conference & it was absolutely amazing Thank you all who attended! A huge thank you to our sponsors Azenta Life Sciences & Oxford Nanopore Events So many photos...but here are a few Joanne Emerson

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Delighted to share our Perspective article on Exploring pathways in mycovirus transmission frontiersin.org/journals/micro…

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New publication alert- Many Fusarium head blight-associated isolates, especially Fusarium culmorum, were found to host a diverse range of mycoviruses. Živilė Buivydaitė Anne Winding sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Are you interested in remote sensing, image analysis and AI, join our Department as Postdoctoral Researcher international.au.dk/about/profile/…

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Arrived in Helsinki for the Ecology of Soil Microorganisms conference! Excited for a week of great science and inspiring talks on soil microbes 🌱🦠 #SoilMicrobes

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Great keynote talk by Björn Lindahl on how ectomycorrhizal fungi impact decomposition differently depending on forest fertility—fascinating insights into carbon dynamics in soil. At Ecology of Soil Microorganisms Helsinki conference #SoilEcology #Mycorrhizae

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Interesting talk on Magnificent (and slightly frustrating!) diversity of soil viruses by Joanne Emerson—hidden viral world of spatiotemporal patterns of viruses beneath our feet 🦠🌍 #SoilViruses #ESM2025 #MicrobialEcolo