Shiquan Bian: Plant Physiology First Author
Plant Physiology: Author Profiles
Shiquan Bian, first author of "NtMYB305a Binds to the Jasmonate-Responsive GAG Region of NtPMT1a Promoter to Regulate Nicotine Biosynthesis"
Current Position: Ph.D. Candidate, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Education: Bachelor, Qingdao Agricultural University; Master, Yangzhou University
Non-scientific…
Special Issue of J. Exp. Bot. The quiescent center and root apical meristem: Organization and function
Plant Science Research WeeklyAs the name suggests, the root quiescent center (QC) is an area at the root tip of low cell-division activity. This special issue of the Journal of Experimental Botany provides a comprehensive overview of what we understand about the QC and its importance in root growth. The issue is dedicated to the…
Review. A glossary of plant cell structures: Current insights and future questions (Plant Cell)
Plant Science Research WeeklyIn a contribution to the January 2022 Plant Cell Focus Issue on Plant Cell Biology, Kang et al. have assembled an updated survey of plant cell structures. This review includes a dozen mini-reviews that describe various compartments or structures within plant cells: the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum,…
Exogenous miRNAs induce post-transcriptional gene silencing in plants (Nature Plants)
Plant Science Research WeeklySmall RNAs (sRNAs) are 21- to 24-nucleotide non-coding RNAs that induce gene silencing by targeting specific mRNAs for degradation. They regulate a plethora of developmental and physiological processes. Based on their biogenesis they are classified into two groups: micro-RNAs (miRNAs) and siRNAs. Within…
Pollinators contribute to the maintenance of flowering plant diversity (Nature)
Plant Science Research WeeklyHow do small populations persist in spite of sharing space with much larger populations? Wei et al. explored this question in the context of plant-pollinator interactions. They observed that rarer species tend to attract more specialized pollinators, whereas more abundant species have more shared pollinators,…
Plant Science Research Weekly: October 29, 2021
WWR Full PostSpecial Issue of J. Exp. Bot. The quiescent center and root apical meristem: Organization and function
As the name suggests, the root quiescent center (QC) is an area at the root tip of low cell-division activity. This special issue of the Journal of Experimental Botany provides a comprehensive overview…
Patricia Ballester Fuentes: The Plant Cell First Author
The Plant Cell: Author Profiles
Patricia Ballester Fuentes, first author of "A transcriptional complex of NGATHA and bHLH transcription factors directs stigma development in Arabidopsis"
Current position: Postdoctoral researcher at IBMCP (CSIC-UPV, Valencia-Spain).
Education: PhD in Biotechnology, Polytechnic University of Valencia,…
Paula Vacs: Plant Physiology First Author
Plant Physiology: Author Profiles
Paula Vacs, first author of "HYPONASTIC LEAVES 1 is required for proper establishment of auxin gradient in apical hooks"
Current Position: PhD Student, Laboratory of Biophysics of Molecular Recognition, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Rosario (IBR), School of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical…
Photosynthesis genes in the chloroplast help to direct species formation in Oenothera
The Plant Cell: In a NutshellZupok et al. demonstrate that photosynthesis genes encoded on the chloroplast genome can establish hybridization barriers. Plant Cell. (2021) https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koab155
By Arkadiusz Zupok, Danijela Kozul and Stephan Greiner, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam/Golm,…