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Large-scale whole-genome resequencing unravels the domestication history of Cannabis sativa (Science Advances)
Plant Science Research WeeklyThroughout history, many cultures have exploited the properties of Cannabis sativa, either as a source of fiber extracts (hemp) or as a medicinal and recreational drug (drug type). It is thought that cannabis was originally cultivated in Asia from where it spread to other regions around the globe, and…
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Plant scientists’ research attention is skewed towards colourful, conspicuous and broadly distributed flowers (Nature Plants)
Plant Science Research WeeklyChicana feminist writer Cherríe Moraga wrote in her anthology This Bridge Called My Back, with regards to the necessary inclusion of women of color in contemporary progressive politics: “It is not always a matter of the actual bodies in the room, but of a life dedicated to a growing awareness of who…
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Guard cell endomembrane Ca2+-ATPases underpin a ‘carbon memory’ of photosynthetic assimilation that impacts on water-use efficiency (Nature Plants)
Plant Science Research WeeklyStomatal guard cells control both carbon dioxide uptake and transpirational water loss. Guard cell control over the stomatal pore aperture is sensitive to water status (through ABA) as well as the amount of CO2 available within the leaf air space. Several studies have indicated that stomatal aperture…
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A prion-like protein regulator of seed germination undergoes hydration-dependent phase separation ($) (Cell)
Plant Science Research WeeklySeed imbibition (i.e., water uptake) marks the beginning of germination, an irreversible process that might lead plants to death if it occurs under unsuitable conditions for seedling development. Therefore, it is expected that seeds only germinate when water is readably available. However, the molecular…
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A seed coat-specific β-ketoacyl-CoA synthase, KCS12, is critical for preserving seed physical dormancy ($) (Plant Physiol.)
Plant Science Research WeeklyPhysical dormancy is a dormancy class caused by a water-impermeable cell layer that prevents seed water uptake. Despite being present in several families, its molecular basis has seldom been addressed. Here, Chai and colleagues identify a β-ketoacyl-CoA synthase (KCS) –one of the enzymes that participate…
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Plant Science Research Weekly: August 13, 2021
WWR Full PostA Central Role for Genetics in Plant Biology
Plant biology as a field of study encompasses a rich plethora of subjects, some of which themselves are their own fields. Maarten Koornneef, in this memoir-style article, describes how genetics in particular shaped his career that saw the rise of Arabidopsis…
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A New Interaction Between Myosin XI and Exocyst in Plant Secretion
The Plant Cell: In a NutshellZhang et al. explore the role of myosin XI in exocytosis.
Plant Cell
Weiwei Zhang and Christopher J. Staiger
Purdue University
Background: Living organisms secrete molecules from their cells to allow growth and survival in various environments. Materials destined for secretion are often…
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Youngwoo Lee: The Plant Cell First Author
The Plant Cell: Author Profiles
Youngwoo Lee, first author of "A co-fractionation mass spectrometry-based prediction of protein complex assemblies in the developing rice aleurone-subaleurone"
Current Position:
Postdoc in Szymanski Lab at Department of Botany and Plant Pathology and Center for Plant Biology in Purdue University
Education:
PhD…
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Jeffrey Aguilar: Plant Physiology First Author
Plant Physiology: Author Profiles
Jeffrey Aguilar, first author of "Capturing in-field root system dynamics with RootTracker"
Current Position: Managing Engineer at Hi Fidelity Genetics in Durham, NC
Education: B.S, M.S. and Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech in Atlanta GA
Non-scientific Interests: Woodworking, Music,…