Review: Plasma membrane-to-organelle communication in plant stress signaling (Curr. Opin. Plant Biol.)
Plant Science Research WeeklyThe plasma membrane (PM) is a critical interface between the cell and its environment and serves crucial sensing and transducing roles. This timely review by Medina-Puche and Lozano-Durán updates exciting new developments in understanding communication between the PM and intracellular organelles, focusing…
Spatial resolution of an integrated C4+CAM photosynthetic metabolism (Sci. Advances)
Plant Science Research WeeklyC4 and CAM are both photosynthetic strategies that concentrate CO2 upstream of RuBisCO, somewhat uncoupling photosynthetic carbon fixation from transpirational water loss. Both strategies use the enzyme PEP-carboxylase to produce an organic acid, which can then be decarboxylated to provide CO2 to RuBisCO.…
DREB1C is a regulator of nitrogen use efficiency and flowering time in rice (Science)
Plant Science Research WeeklyTo improve the profitability and sustainability of agriculture, there has been an extensive quest to identify regulators that boost nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) without compromising yield. Wei et al. identified a DREB family transcription factor based on RNAseq analysis of rice plants exposed to low…
Increasing the resilience of plant immunity to a warming climate (Nature)
Plant Science Research WeeklyPlants demonstrate increased susceptibility to pathogens upon exposure to heat stress, apparently due to suppressed salicylic acid (SA) accumulation and subsequently decreased effector-triggered immunity. How exactly does heat stress cause this suppression, and how can we take advantage of genetics to…
Removing one wheat protein kinase provides resistance to rust fungi (Cell)
Plant Science Research WeeklyTolerance against a pathogen can be achieved by either overexpressing a resistance-related gene, or removing a susceptibility-related gene. Overexpression of defense-related genes generally comes with side effects such as decreased growth and yield. On the other hand, a susceptibility factor might have…
Plant Science Research Weekly: August 12, 2022
Blog, WWR Full PostScience special issue on Grasses
“Grassy biomes—from the steppes of Mongolia to the savannas of Tanzania— are predicted to be the ecosystems hardest hit by the ongoing climate and land use crises,” begins a Perspective by Strömberg and Staver in the August 4, 2022 Science special issue on…
Wenfeng Ye: Plant Direct First Author
Plant Direct: Author Profiles
Wenfeng Ye, first author of "Belowground and aboveground herbivory differentially affect the transcriptome in roots and shoots of maize"
Current Position: Post-Doctor, Laboratory of Fundamental and Applied Research in Chemical Ecology, University of Neuchâtel (UniNE), Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Education:…
Junfei Ma: The Plant Cell First Author
The Plant Cell: Author Profiles
Junfei Ma, first author of "A nuclear import pathway exploited by pathogenic noncoding RNAs"
Current Position: Ph.D. candidate at Mississippi State University, MS, US.
Education: Expected to graduate in the Fall of 2022 at Mississippi State University.
Non-scientific Interests: Travelling,…
Emma Tung Corcoran: The Plant Cell First Author
The Plant Cell: Author Profiles
Emma Tung Corcoran, first author of "Systematic histone H4 replacement in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals a role for H4R17 in regulating flowering time"
Current Position: Seeking industry positions
Education: Ph.D. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from Yale University, Sc.B. in…