Christophe Jenny

Christophe Jenny

@christophejenny.bsky.social

Senior researcher at CIRAD, France. Biodiversity, tropical agriculture, adaptation, genetic resources, CWR, banana specialist (yes, not a joke!), in and ex situ links, citizen science, information systems and databases.

118 Followers 265 Following 268 Posts Joined Nov 2024
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Rediscovery of a presumed extinct plant species, Ptilotus senarius (Amaranthaceae), through iNaturalist Over the past few centuries, many plant species have gone extinct in the wild, but there are also many species that have been rediscovered, so documenting

[Daily Watch] Rediscovery of a presumed extinct plant species, Ptilotus senarius, through iNaturalist. A plant thought to be extinct for nearly six decades has been found in northern Queensland. 🌿📱 #Biodiversity #Conservation #CitizenScience connectsci.au/bt/article/7...

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Grâce à l’ADN environnemental, des scientifiques de l’IRD détectent des espèces là où on ne les attendait pas.

Une révolution pour comprendre la biodiversité marine et anticiper les effets du changement climatique : lemag.ird.fr/fr/ladn-envi...

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Integrating ethnolinguistic and archaeobotanical data to uncover the origin and dispersal of cultivated sorghum in Africa: a genomic perspective Gilabert, Aude 1 , 2 ; Deu, Monique 1 , 2 ; Champion, Louis 3 ; Cubry, Philippe 3 ; Donkpegan, Armel 1 , 2 , 4 ; Rami, Jean-Francois 1 , 2 ; Pot, David 1 , 2 ; Vigouroux, Yves 3 ; Leclerc, Christian…

[Daily Watch] Integrating ethnolinguistic and archaeobotanical data to uncover the origin and dispersal of cultivated sorghum in Africa: a genomic perspective. Sorghum domestication began in Eastern Sudan and Western Ethiopia around 4,600 years ago. 🌍🌱 peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10....

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These photos have been circulating on the internet for a long time, and honestly, I don't even know if they're real or not. I've never seen this type of fruit in real life. Fruits of Musa ingens are not small, since it's a very big plant, but not that big, and bearing seeds. See pic.

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3 months ago

That said, it really is the best for banana flower salad!

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3 months ago

This one does not belong to Musa acuimnata. It's a Pisang Awak type, whose origin is hybrid between M. acuminata and M. balbisiana.

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3 months ago

Musa velutina. Not ornata.

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3 months ago

Although the plant is correct, these are absolutely not the fruits of Musa ingens. It's a wild type with seedy fruits.

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3 months ago

This one is Musa velutina. Not zebrina nor sikkimensis.

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3 months ago

Musa velutina, not ornata.

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3 months ago

The problem being, here, that M. balbisiana is not an ancestor of Cavendish banana...

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3 months ago
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A Direct Hit on Jamaican Forests Hurricane Melissa left the island nation’s forests brown and battered, but they won’t stay that way for long.

[Daily Watch] A Direct Hit on Jamaican Forests: The storm severely damaged mangrove forests and freshwater swamp forests, with recovery depending on ecosystem health and species distribution. #HurricaneMelissa #Jamaica #Environment  earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/15488...

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🌍Alors que la #COP30 au Brésil vient de débuter, le #Cirad publie une note de position
📘 « Vers une agriculture et des systèmes alimentaires plus résilients face au changement climatique au Sud »
👉 short.do/hb2jb4
Elle sera aussi abordé lors d'un side event ce mardi 👉 short.do/j_wLJ9

#Agriculture

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4 months ago
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The 2025 state of the climate report: a planet on the brink We are hurtling toward climate chaos. The planet's vital signs are flashing red. The consequences of human-driven alterations of the climate are no longer

[Daily Watch] The 2025 state of the climate report: a planet on the brink. The planet's vital signs are flashing red. 🌍🔥 #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #Environment academic.oup.com/bioscience/a...

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L’abeille, ce supraorganisme - Comment se porte l'abeille réunionnaise ? L’émission "Cultiv'a nou" (Antenne Réunion) revient dans cet épisode sur une enquête sur la propagation et l'impact de pathogènes (#loque américaine, petit #coléoptère des ruches, #varroa…

L’abeille, ce supraorganisme - Comment se porte l'abeille réunionnaise ? www.youtube.com/watch?v=9os1...

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4 months ago
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Accès aux ressources génétiques végétales du pilier #BRC4PLANT : Lancée en avril 2025, la nouvelle version du portail @florilege-rare.bsky.social centralise et simplifie l’accès aux ressources génétiques végétales françaises pour la recherche et l’innovation.👉 shorturl.re/7i1cy

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🌍 Dix ans après la COP21, le monde se retrouve en Amazonie pour la #COP30.
Et si, cette fois, nous avions toutes les raisons d’être optimistes ?
Dans la nouvelle saison du podcast “Nourrir le Vivant”, des scientifiques du #Cirad parlent #climat, #forêt et #alimentation.
🎧RDV le 24 octobre

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🌳 Selon une nouvelle étude les forêts tropicales d’Australie seraient les premières au monde à émettre davantage de carbone dans l’atmosphère qu’elles n’en absorbent.

ℹ️ www.ird.fr/les-forets-t...

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🟠 Du 6 au 12/10, Montpellier accueille la Biennale Euro-Africa 2025 autour d’un thème majeur : "Une nouvelle ère de coopération entre l’Europe et l’Afrique : des réponses innovantes aux défis environnementaux".
L’IRD sera présent à ce rendez-vous : www.ird.fr/cooperation-...

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6 months ago

[Daily Watch] Agroforestry Knowledge and Practices by Peasant and Quilombola Women in Brazil. Women use traditional knowledge to resist modern agricultural pressures and maintain biodiversity. 🌱 #Agroforestry #Biodiversity #WomenInAgriculture www.mdpi.com/2673-7159/5/...

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6 months ago

[Daily Watch] Challenges in AI climate analytics: Data gaps, biases & ethical concerns. Addressing these for effective climate action. 🌐 #AI #ClimateAction #Ethics www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/10...

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6 months ago
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Research on the impact of climate change on food security in Africa - Scientific Reports Scientific Reports - Research on the impact of climate change on food security in Africa

[Daily Watch] Rice and wheat yields in Sub-Saharan Africa may increase due to CO2 fertilization effect. Significant yield gains in South Africa and Nigeria. 🌾🌍 #CO2Fertilization #CropYields #Agriculture www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Ethiopian initiatives try to mainstream traditional and resilient enset crop in diets ARBA MINCH, Ethiopia — On a late May morning, as the chill of dawn gives way to sunlight warming the hills of Hareba village in southern Ethiopia, 56-year-old Almaz Achamo tends to her staple crop: a…

[Daily Watch] Enset, Ethiopia's drought-tolerant "tree against hunger," is gaining attention through innovation and development programs. 🌿🍪 #Sustainability #Innovation #Agriculture news.mongabay.com/2025/08/ethi...

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Engineered yeast provides rare but essential pollen sterols for honeybees - Nature Genetic engineering of a yeast strain provides rare but essential pollen sterols for honeybee colonies.

[Daily Watch] Engineered yeast provides essential sterols for honeybees, addressing pollen starvation due to climate change. 🐝🌍 #Honeybees #ClimateChange #Biotechnology www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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[Daily Watch] Climate change impacts melliferous plant species on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Study reveals habitat shifts for 80% of species under future climate scenarios. 🌍🍯 #ClimateChange #Biodiversity #Conservation www.mdpi.com/2673-7159/5/...

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6 months ago
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Botanical time machines: AI is unlocking a treasure trove of data held in herbarium collections Advances in imaging, text recognition and machine learning are transforming what can be done with collections of plants and fungi in herbaria and museums globally.

[Daily Watch] Global impact of AI on herbarium studies. Unlocking plant biodiversity data worldwide. 🌍🌱 #ArtificialIntelligence #Biodiversity #Herbarium theconversation.com/botanical-ti...

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6 months ago
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70 years of data show extreme heat is already wiping out tropical bird populations A study using more than 90,000 scientific observations shows Earth is getting too hot for many tropical birds.

[Daily Watch] Extreme heat is wiping out tropical bird populations, according to 70 years of data. Urgent conservation efforts needed. #ClimateChange #Biodiversity #TropicalBirds theconversation.com/70-years-of-...

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7 months ago
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A rare plant with a taste for toxic soil is getting some help from unexpected allies with green fingers Czech gardeners helped protect an endangered flower from extinction using their backyards. The simple trick could aid plant conservation...

[Daily Watch] Using private gardens for plant conservation proves successful for Minuartia smejkalii. A model for global conservation efforts. #PlantConservation #Biodiversity #Gardening botany.one/2025/07/a-ra...

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[Daily Watch] Species Conservation Dependence on a Reliable Taxonomy study uses IUCN criteria to confirm Critically Endangered status of Grindelia atlantica in Brazil. Taxonomy matters 🌿 #plantconservation #taxonomy #Pampas www.mdpi.com/2673-7159/5/...

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8 months ago

[Daily Watch] Detection of Banana Diseases Based on Landsat-8 Data and Machine Learning reveals VI anomalies detect infections up to 2 months early 🍌 #RemoteSensing #PlantHealth #AgTech www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17...

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