Gillian E. Bergmann, PhD

@ingridblv426.bsky.social

Microbial ecologist, cyclist, cat mom, plant/bee/fungus enthusiast I currently am a Postdoc of Seed Microbiomes and Bioinformatics at @leibnizatb.bsky.social . https://gebergmann.weebly.com/

It was a couple weeks ago now, but I got to share some of my postdoc work at #SeedCon2026. Excited to be continuing my research connecting seed microbiomes to pollination biology!

SeedCon2026@seed-con.bsky.social · 3mo ago

Do flowers choose their seeds' microbes? 🌸🧬 Gillian E. Bergmann (ATB) shared her fascinating research at #Seedcon2026 on how "Plant identity and pollination strategies shape seed microbiomes". #Seedcon #PlantScience #Microbiome

New preprint! We surveyed fungal communities from three floral hosts to see the effects of host identity, plant-pollinator networks and cross-host spillover. Super cool to collaborate with my GGE cohortmate Becca, Em Jochim and Fernanda Valdovinos. Read it here: www.authorea.com/doi/full/10....

The spillover of floral fungi across ecological boundaries

Which ecological processes assemble diverse floral fungal communities across habitat and host boundaries remains an open question. Three ecological hypotheses that may explain fungal diversity are: (H...

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Don’t forget to submit your abstract for SeedCon 2026! The submission deadline is April 1st. SeedCon 2026 will be held at Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy in Potsdam, Germany from 5-7th of May. seedcon.org

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I was recently asked to contribute to the "Meet a Scientist" posters at YMCA Camp Dudley Outdoor School in Washington. I grew up attending and volunteering at MESD Outdoor School in Oregon, so I was happy to contribute in this small way to environmental education.

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Did u know?Pollinators & wildflowers (weeds)have evolved together over millennia. This natural partnership should be allowed to flourish in our own outside spaces. White Dead Nettle is a perfect example of this, especially as it starts flowering, early in the season, when food can be scarce. 🌱🌿🇬🇧🌱🌍🪲🐝

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Plants and animals deploy toxins most often in order to defend themselves. Learning how they do that and what happens when the human body is exposed to these substances can offer insights on how to prevent or manage these encounters with nature. (via @us.theconversation.com) buff.ly/YSLDYwg

Toxicologist explains how poison ivy and bee stings are nature’s chemical weapons

Poison ivy and bees stings are among the most common outdoor menaces for people enjoying the outdoors.

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Among the many family, friends and colleagues who supported my grad school journey, I must thank my fuzzy baby Kaylee. I adopted her a week after moving to Davis, and she’s been on so many adventures with me these 5 years. Now she’s honorary Dr. Fuzz!

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