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Recognizing Plant Physiology first authors: Mohan Sharma
Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: Author ProfilesMohan Sharma, first author of Glucose-regulated HLP1 acts as a key molecule in governing thermomemory
Current Position: Ph.D. student
Education: MSc
Non-scientific Interests: Adventure sports, classical music, travelling
Brief bio: I was fortunate to join the group of Dr. Ashverya Laxmi,…
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The Surprisingly Similar Glycomes of Maize and Arabidopsis Golgi
Research, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: In a NutshellOkekeogbu et al. compare the glycomes and proteomes of the Golgi in grasses and dicots, finding that the differences in cell wall architecture are not reflected in differences between polysaccharides produced in the Golgi. Plant Cell https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.18.00755
Background: Grasses and other…
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Plant Cells Shed Membrane-Bound Bubbles that Are Packed with Tiny RNA Molecules
Research, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: In a NutshellBaldrich et al. identified membrane vesicles with tiny RNAs The Plant Cell (2019). https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.18.00872
By Roger Innes
Background: All cells are defined by an outer membrane, which is made up of a lipid bilayer. Most cells shed small bubbles of membrane called extracellular vesicles…
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Plants in Space
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ASPB Conviron Scholars Independent Project by Daisy Dobrijevic in conjunction with the National Space Centre (UK)
For my independent project I had a lot of fun working in conjunction with the National Space Centre. On the subject of plants in space, we produced a video, info graphic and a blog post…
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Intentionally Building and Cultivating a Diverse Team
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Intentionally Building and Cultivating a Diverse Team
Recorded May 15, 2019
About This Webinar
Diversity in teams drives creativity and innovation, and it delivers better results. In this webinar, we explore the wide range of dimensions of diversity in the sciences and discuss how to be intentional…
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Recognizing Plant Physiology first authors: Hao-Xun Chang
Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: Author ProfilesHao-Xun Chang, first author of Characterization of Soybean STAY-GREEN Genes in Susceptibility to Foliar Chlorosis of Sudden Death Syndrome
Current Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University
Education: Ph.D. in Crop Sciences,…
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Recognizing Plant Physiology first authors: Rut Sanchez Bragado
Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: Author ProfilesRut Sanchez Bragado, first author of The hydrogren isotope composition δ2H reflects plant performance
Current Position: Postdoc ‘Juan de la Cierva’, Department of Crop and Forest Sciences, University of Lleida
Education: Batchellor in Forestry Engineering, MsC of Tropical and International…
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Getting to Know Each Cell in an Arabidopsis Root
Research, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: In a NutshellJean-Baptiste et al. use single-cell transcriptomic profiling to map developmental trajectories and assess cell-type specific changes during heat shock, demonstrating that single-cell transcriptomics holds promise for studying plant development and plant physiology at unprecedented resolution. Plant…
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Interviews with synthetic biologists: Tobias Erb
BlogSynthetic biology is a set of tools, a way of thinking, the integration of engineering principles into biological sciences, and potentially the biggest opportunity for advances in plant sciences since PCR. Yet many struggle to define it, and fewer still grasp its full potential.
Now, four early-career…