Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Geng Ding
Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: Author ProfilesGeng Ding, co-first author of Non-catalytic subunits facilitate quaternary organization of plastidic acetyl-CoA carboxylase
Current Position: Assistant Scientist, Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology, Iowa State University
Education: Ph.D. in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental…
Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Kiran-Kumar Shivaiah
Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: Author ProfilesKiran-Kumar Shivaiah, co-first author of Non-catalytic subunits facilitate quaternary organization of plastidic acetyl-CoA carboxylase
Current Position: Research Associate, Plant Resilience Institute, Michigan State University
Education: Ph.D. in Biochemistry (Iowa State University), M.Sc in Biochemistry…
Taproot S4E4: Graduate Interviews Demystified
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In our previous episode, we talked with Dr. Scott Barolo about his research and shared tips for completing written graduate school applications. In this episode, we go to the next step, following up with Scott to discuss what to do once you’ve made it to the interviews.
Scott shares tips for…
Stories Plantarum E6: Saving the Forest Through the Trees Transcript
BlogImage Description: Graphic is a white rectangle with a green border that says "Stories Plantarum Ep. 6: Saving the Forest Through the Trees" over the Stories Plantarum logo, an icon of an open book with a plant growing from it. On the left side is an image of the cover of The Lorax by Dr. Seuss. On the…
10 things you might not know about ASPB publications
Blog, Pubs PagesThe ASPB pubs department has a blog! It's not surprising you didn't know this #1 fact because this post is our first! But now that you know, you should check back here often to learn more about Plant Direct, Plant Physiology, and The Plant Cell. You will hear from our publications staff, our authors,…
Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Muhammad Uzair
Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: Author ProfilesMuhammad Uzair, first author of PERSISTENT TAPETAL CELL 2 is required for normal tapetal programmed cell death and pollen wall patterning
Current Position: Research Assistant (University of Hong Kong)
Education: M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture Biotechnology, Centre of Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology…
Pyrethrin biosynthesis: From a phytohormone to specialized metabolite
Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: News and Views, ResearchRaimund Nagel
Universität Leipzig
Department of Plant Physiology
Leipzig, Saxony 04103
Germany
[email protected]
Dalmatian chrysanthemum (Tanacetum cinerariifolium) contains pyrethrins, which are highly effective natural insecticides that are nontoxic to most animals and biodegradable.…
Lipid Rafts to the Rescue! Plants under Fungal Attack Recruit Phospholipase Dδ
Research, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: In BriefWhen your fort is under attack during battle, and the wall is breached, you can choose to fight, flee, or forgo. Plants, on the other hand, are left with little choice: they must fight. Winning any battle, though, depends on a multitude of factors, most notably your available arsenal, soldiers, and importantly,…
PIF8: a new player in far-red light signaling
Research, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: In a NutshellOh et al. identify a far-red light-specific role for PIF8.
Plant Cell https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.19.00515
By Jeonghwa Oh, KAIST
Background: When plants are in the dark, their stems get longer to search for light. When reaching the light, plant photoreceptors called phytochromes perceive light…