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Welcome to the Roy Lab.

Uncovering the Molecular Basis of Legume Nitrogen Acquisition

Overview

Nitrogen (N) is arguably the most important nutrient for plant growth; addition of Nitrogen (N) based fertilizer maximizes crop productivity and was largely the reason many countries achieved food security during the green revolution. Nevertheless, the United Nations Environmental Program in their report "Frontiers 2018/19: Emerging Issues of Environmental Concern" declared Nitrogen overuse to be one of five emerging threats to the planet. N-fertilizers are produced by the Haber-Bosch process which require environmentally detrimental fossil fuels that are an added expense to farmers.

 

Our research seeks to find solutions that help mitigate problems of excess N-fertilizer use in agriculture while retaining all the benefits of Nitrogen availability for plant productivity. We use molecular genetics tools in the model legume Medicago truncatula to understand the process of biological Nitrogen Fixation wherein Legumes enter into relationships with symbiotic bacteria and 'fix' their own Nitrogen. We are interested in fundamental signaling pathways that underlie legume-microbe interactions and N-acquisition, particularly downstream of plant peptide hormones. 

January 2024 - December 2024

2024

7 /  The lab is well represented as the ARD symposium 2024 led by Divya's first prize win!

April 8, 2024: Divya was awarded the first prize for her research presentation in a competition with 32 other student presenters. Four other members presented their research in the form of a poster.

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L-R, Clockwise - Divya Jain shows her first prize certificate, Shania Dean-Motley presents her research as a poster, Dr. Rajni Parmar shares her ideas with visitors, Aminah Harding-Jones and Shivani Dharam stand in front of their posters during the student showcase. Lab members proudly displaying the TSU Blue at the symposium. 

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6 /  Graduate student Ms. Divya Jain wins the three minute thesis competition.!

April 4, 2024: Divya explained her doctoral thesis research in under three minutes to win the second prize within the College of Agriculture! Prizes were sponsired by the magazine Edible Nashville.

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Divya Jain explains her research to the audience.
6 /  Graduate student Ms. Shivani Dharam was awarded the third prize for her oral presentation at the University Wide Research Symposium. 

March 29, 2024: We are proud of all our graduate students representing the lab by presenting their research as posters or as 10 minute oral talks. Ms. Dharam recieved the third prize across all graduate students (Masters and PhD) within the College of Agriculture.  

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Shivani Dharam is awarded a certificate for her talk.
5 /  Ms. Kyla Hughes wins the 2024 College of AGriculture's Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award!

March 15, 2024: We are all so proud of our young scientist Kyla Hughes who was awarded the outstanding student award for her excellence in academics and community service. 

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Kyla Hughes is awarded the outstanding undergraduate award at the 2024 College of Agriculture Luncheon attended by faculty and staff.
4 / We had a wonderful time speaking with our peers from the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture!

March 1, 2024: Sonali along with several faculty from within the College of Agriculture exchanged ideas, presented their scientific findings and built community with visiting faculty from the UT Knoxville campus. 

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Sonali Roy, (Left) speaks to Dr. Bode Adebowale Olukolu (Right), Assistant Professor of Entomology and Plant Pathology at UT Knoxville. Photo Credit: Charles Morrisson, TSU, College of Agriculture
3 / New Publication!

February 15, 2024: Roy, S., Torres-Jerez, I., Zhang, S., Liu, W., Schiessl, K., Jain, D., Lee, H.K., Boschiero, C., Krom, N., Zhao, P., Oldroyd, G. E. D.; Murray, J., Scheible, W., Udvardi, M. K. (2024) The peptide GOLVEN10 Alters Root Development and Noduletaxis in Medicago truncatula The Plant Journal (2024), https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16626

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We made it to the cover of The Plant Journal with an editorial highlight!
Read the Highlight Here: Nodules on the move—Medicago GOLVEN10 alters nodule positioning
2 / Rajni represents the lab at the 31st Plant and Animal Genomics Congress in San Diego!

January 15, 2024: Dr. Rajni Parmar presented a poster at the recently concluded PAG XXXI in San Diego where she presented her work on LRR-RLK receptors. Her poster titled MediCARGO: Decoding peptide perception during Medicago-Sinorhizobium symbiosis using CRISPR-cas9 as a reverse genetics tool is funded by NSF Award #2217830. 

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Rajni Parmar attends PAG31 in San Diego, CA
1 / Kyla attends the MIT Quantitative Methods Workshop in Cambridge, MA with 82 other participants!

January, 2024: Over the winter break, Kyla participated in a week long workshop for outstanding undergraduate students at the Massachussetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA. The students learnt about topics ranging from cryo-EM to machine learning to RNAseq and used Python as a primary tool.

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Kyla Hughes attends the QMW workshop at MIT in Boston, MA

January 2023 - December 2023

January 2022 - December 2022

January 2021 - December 2021

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3500 John A Merritt Blvd

Nashville, Tennessee, 37209

Office: +1-(615)-963-1899

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