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Lab visit by Rafael Bernardi
Last month, our lab had the pleasure of hosting Rafael Bernardi, a researcher from Uruguay. Rafael’s visit was an exciting and enriching experience for all of us, providing numerous opportunities to discuss projects, research papers, and potential new collaborations.
During his visit, Rafael delivered an insightful seminar on the impacts of fire and grazing on tropical forests and grasslands. This seminar, titled “How fire and livestock shape tree cover and influence forest-grassland transitions in subtropical and tropical ecosystems,” was held on November 8, 2022, at the Beytepe Campus of Hacettepe University. It attracted a significant audience and generated considerable interest.

In addition to the seminar, Rafael actively participated in our lab activities. He joined our discussions on various research topics and offered valuable feedback on our current projects. Specifically, during field trips and discussions in the laboratory meetings, we had opportunities to develop a project regarding the drivers of woody vegetation in Central Anatolia, which we have already started to work on.
We anticipate more opportunities to collaborate on new projects to enhance our understanding of the drivers of woody cover in various ecosystems.
Seed Ecology VII
Recently, the 7th edition of the Seed Ecology Conference took place in Gijón/Xixón, Asturias, Spain, from September 6 to September 9, 2022. This prestigious event gathered seed scientists worldwide to discuss the latest research and advancements in seed ecology.

During this conference, our lab PI, Çağatay, presented the first results of our TÜBİTAK project on the possible physio-ecological effects of climate change on central Anatolian steppe plants in his presentation titled “Germination patterns under climate change in the plants of the Central Anatolian steppe“. This presentation highlighted our initial findings and shed light on how temperature, drought, and salinity impact the physiology and ecology of the plant species in this unexplored ecosystem.

The conference proved highly productive, providing a platform for Çağatay to engage with fellow researchers and seed scientists. The exchange of ideas and insights during the event has sparked new research questions and potential avenues for future studies. Interacting with other experts in the field has opened up possibilities for collaboration on seed ecology.
We are looking forward to the next Seed Ecology conference planned to be held in Panama in 2025.