Mechanism behind ripened green bananas under high temperature
Plant Science Research WeeklyHeat stress is a common consequence of global warming for terrestrial plants, and it can have devastating effects on growth and yield. In terms of fruit ripening, high temperature is one of the most significant abiotic stresses inhibiting quality formation. During fruit ripening, chlorophyll breaks down…
Inspired by nature: Self-burying seeds
Plant Science Research WeeklySelf-burying seeds are high on the list of “aren’t plants amazing”. Seeds of several species carry appendages that change shape when exposed to moisture and that are oriented in such a way so that their shape changes push the seed underground (don’t take our word for it – see https://youtu.be/TOJG5mF6OLs).…
Plant Science Research Weekly: February 24, 2023
WWR Full PostReview: Photorespiration is the solution, not the problem
Rubisco (ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase) is one of a kind, simultaneously recognized as one of the most abundant and important enzymes, and also widely characterized as flawed because it uses both O2 and CO2 as substrates,…
Plantae Presents: How to Build a Diverse and Inclusive Academic Space
Blog, Education, Plantae WebinarsPlantae Presents: How to Build a Diverse and Inclusive Academic Space
Featuring Renetta Garrison Tull and Gurleen Kaur
When: Thursday, February 23, 2023, at
09:00 AM PST | 12:00 PM EST | 5:00 PM GMT | 1:00 AM Beijing
About this Webinar
This one-hour Q&A webinar is designed to provide a…
It’s Time to Retire the Term “Blind” Review
Blog, ResearchAs part of ASPB’s commitment to diversity, ASPB recently announced that they are changing their language around peer review to use the phrase “anonymous” review rather than “blind” review, driven by a desire to move away from ableist language using metaphors based on disability.
You Could Benefit from Read and Publish Agreements in ASPB Journals
Blog, CareersAs institutions and funders around the world require authors to publish with journals meeting certain open access standards, authors may feel like their options for journals in which to publish are becoming more limited. However, there’s hope for authors wishing to publish in ASPB’s Plant Physiology…
Plant Cell Webinar: Crop Breeding for Climate Resilience
Blog, Plantae Presents, Plantae Webinars, Research, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: News, WebinarsPlant Cell Webinar: Crop Breeding for Climate Resilience
Celebrating the January 2023 Focus Issue on Climate Change and Plant Abiotic Stress
Recorded Wednesday, February 22, 2023
About This Webinar
In many regions of the world, climate change is leading to increased exposure to abiotic stresses…
Zhen Yang: Plant Physiology First Author
Plant Physiology: Author Profiles
Zhen Yang, First author of “Dehydrogenase MnGutB1 catalyzes 1-deoxynojirimycin biosynthesis in mulberry”
Current Position: Ph.D. Candidate, State Key Laboratory of Silkworm Genome Biology, Southwest University
Education:
2017.09 – 2019.06 State Key Laboratory of Silkworm Genome…
Yuhan Hao: The Plant Cell First Author
The Plant Cell: Author Profiles
Yuhan Hao, first author of "Green means go: Green light promotes hypocotyl elongation via brassinosteroid signaling"
Current Position: Assistant Professor in CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences (CEMPS)
Education: 2012-2016 Ph.D in Fudan University; 2009-2012 MS in Shenyang Agricultural…