Keith Duncan
@cygnusplantxray.bsky.social
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Director of X-ray imaging at Danforth Plant Science Center using X-ray tomography and XRM, Rush music, whiskey, FJR1300, ice hockey, hoopy frood, US-Aussie citizen, love living in downtown St. Louis.
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rootstrapping.bsky.social
🌿 Amazing opportunity for scientists from any field to move into plant biology! I might host a fellow in the area of root-microbe or root-environment interactions (DM me). 👉 simonsfoundation.org/grant/simons-postdoctoral-fellowships-in-plant-biology

#PlantScience #ClimateChange #HarnessingPlants
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cygnusplantxray.bsky.social
As promised, here's a 3D volume rendering from an XRM scan of a single Arabidopsis flower, showing the anemone-like stigmatic structures on top of the carpel and array of ovules within. The carpel is ~300um in diameter.
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tobykiers.bsky.social
This week, I was awarded a MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant. So proud to be included among individuals recognized for “extraordinary originality & dedication in their creative pursuits”. This research has been possible because I collaborate with the most incredible teams.

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/08/a...
MacArthur Foundation Announces 2025 ‘Genius Grant’ Winners
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cygnusplantxray.bsky.social
I'm frequently asked if we can use XRM imaging to study Arabidopsis, and the answer is absolutely yes. The pollen grains were segmented using basic grayscale thresholding. This scan used the 4X lens, stayed tuned for results from the 20X.
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spun.earth
Congrats to Executive Director @tobykiers.bsky.social on being named a 2025 #MacFellow by the MacArthur Foundation (buff.ly/HOU1qb7). Also called the “Genius Grant,” it’s one of the largest awards in the US, honoring exceptionally talented and creative individuals.

Shout out to fellow awardees! 👏
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paszkowskilab.bsky.social
It's been a busy time in the Paszkowski lab!

First, a pre-print on how rice distinguishes friend (AM fungi)🍄 from foe (pathogens)👾: doi.org/10.1101/2025...

And second, a review on single-cell omic approaches to understand the spatially and temporally complex AM symbiosis 🔬: doi.org/10.1093/jxb/...
Defining the pre-symbiotic transcriptional landscape of rice roots
Plants interact with a plethora of organisms in the rhizosphere, with outcomes that range from detrimental to beneficial. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is the most ubiquitous beneficial plant ...
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cygnusplantxray.bsky.social
This is exciting, lately I've been doing numerous XRM scans of nodules to provide cell-level 3D imaging to inform and guide spatial research.
jeanmichelane.bsky.social
Integrating single-cell omic techniques to resolve the spatio-temporal complexity of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis | Journal of Experimental Botany | Oxford Academic
Integrating single-cell omic techniques to resolve the spatio-temporal complexity of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis (AMS) is a ubiquitous and ancient interaction between plant root systems and fungi of the Glomeromycotina subphylum. The resulting relationship is mutually beneficial and deeply intimate where the fungus intracellularly colonises root cortex cells to receive organic carbon and deliver minerals and water to the plant. Fungal colonisation of plant roots and cells is extremely dynamic and asynchronous across the root system. Symbiosis development must therefore result from spatio-temporally fine-tuned molecular control mechanisms of plant and fungus. Although the plant genetic program underpinning AMS has been extensively studied, little is known about its dynamic regulation across root cell layers and developmental stages of the association. Thus, many questions remain outstanding: how do different cell-types transcriptionally respond to AMS, how are distinct cell-type specific regulatory states coordinated, and what are the transcriptional activities in the fungus associated with discrete stages of root colonisation? The advent of single cell-based techniques now enables the high-resolution analysis to address these questions. In this review, we recapitulate the current knowledge on the spatio-temporal control of AMS, we evaluate the relevance of existing spatial datasets to AMS research and provide new perspectives for future study.
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danforthcenter.bsky.social
From research breakthroughs to expanded facilities to startup launches, Danforth Center President & CEO Jim Carrington leaves behind an incredible legacy. Read more on our blog: https://loom.ly/QfeILIU
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brandy-syglass.bsky.social
👀 #3DThursday: Cross your eyes to see this super res pollen dataset in 3D! Good old fashioned stereo pairs in #syGlass bringing science to life. 🌿✨

🔬: Zeiss LSM 980 with Airyscan 2
🥼: Nat Prunet, @nat-prunet.bsky.social
🏛️: UNC Biological Microscopy Core: tarheels.live/biologymicro...
🎬: syGlass.io
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danforthcenter.bsky.social
Party with the Plants: Plants in Paradise is tomorrow! 🎉 Join us for science demos, local food and drinks, and an end-of-summer fundraising celebration. Get your tickets now! 🎟️ bit.ly/4kXoRSn
#PartyWithThePlants #STLEvents
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mobotmuseum.bsky.social
The live collections @mobotgarden.bsky.social offer myriad opportunities to learn more about plants. Dr. Mónica Carlsen shared her botanical scent research in #SmellingTheBouquet @mobotmuseum.bsky.social. She conducted headspace/scent trapping to gather data about the variety of tropical plants.
cygnusplantxray.bsky.social
Now more than ever it's crucial to support scientific research. And remember, Plant Science is only important for those who like to eat, drink, wear clothes, have medicines & vaccines, or breathe.
danforthcenter.bsky.social
The Challenge is on! 💪 We’re working to raise $100K+ this week to strengthen our efforts to feed the world and heal the planet. Plus, all gifts will be matched up to $1,000 while funds last. Support the #GrowChallenge
today: https://loom.ly/NMtQvuc
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cygnusplantxray.bsky.social
This is very exciting, I used the 20X obj lens on our ZEISS 520 Versa XRM to image a fixed and contrast-enhanced intact soybean flower, then trained a Deep Learning model to segment and measure the developing embryo within a single ovule.
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cygnusplantxray.bsky.social
Nat always has exceptional imaging data. @nat-prunet.bsky.social @brandy-syglass.bsky.social
brandy-syglass.bsky.social
Pollen diversity #3DThursday!🌼🌾 Thanks to Nat Prunet's careful microscopy, we see ridges, spikes & pores that reveal how plants spread & survive.
🔬: @zeiss-microscopy.bsky.social LSM 980, Airyscan 2
🥼: @nat-prunet.bsky.social
🏛️: UNC Biological Microscopy Core
🎬: syGlass.io v2.4.0 #syGlass
cygnusplantxray.bsky.social
Although it's visually unremarkable, this is an animation from phase contrast geometry scan on our Versa XRM, of fixed maize pollen with NO CONTRAST AGENT.
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danforthcenter.bsky.social
Last call! ⏰ Today’s your final chance to snag early bird tickets for Party with the Plants 2025! Don’t miss out on all the tropical-themed fun 🎟️ bit.ly/4kXoRSn #PartyWithThePlants #STLEvents
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This brings me Joy...
natplants.nature.com
The August issue is now fully online, with a beautiful cover that might be a nostalgia trigger for some of us (young people can find an explanation in the Editorial):

www.nature.com/nplants/volu...
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danforthcenter.bsky.social
It’s back! Our annual night of fun and fundraising, Party with the Plants, is September 26. 🌺 Theme is “Plants in Paradise.” 🍍
Discounted tickets on sale now: bit.ly/4kXoRSn
#STLEvents #PartyWithThePlants