Epigenetic clocks in plants: uncovering DNA methylation decay in aging
Plant Science Research WeeklyWhat if plants could teach us about aging? Understanding how and why living organisms age is a fundamental question in biology and medicine. While most research focuses on humans, the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana offers unique insights into how organisms age. In a recent study, Dai et al. analyzed…
Disrupting plant inositol pyrophosphates to mitigate P pollution
Plant Science Research WeeklyInositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsP) are plant signaling molecules that regulate phosphate homeostasis and related metabolic processes. But a global phosphate crisis, due to resource depletion and environmental pollution from excess phosphate, has raised the need for phosphate management. Freed et al. investigated…
A trade-off between investment in molecular defense repertoires and growth in plants
Plant Science Research WeeklyThe reduction in crop yields caused by pathogens and pests poses a significant challenge to global food security. Genetic engineering, aimed at strengthening plant defense mechanisms, offers a cost-effective solution for disease control. However, this approach often comes with a growth penalty, commonly…
Plant Science Research Weekly: December 6, 2024
WWR Full PostReview: Bringing purple tomatoes to market
This interesting article by Cathie Martin and Eugenio Butelli describes the process through which purple, anthocyanin-accumulating tomatoes were brought to the US market, from idea to business plan to regulatory status review and finally direct-to-consumer…
Plant Physiology Spotlights September 2024 First Authors
Blog, Community, Plant Physiology: Author ProfilesBehind the Plant Physiology manuscripts are researchers, professors, professionals and students dedicated to advancing the field of plant science. You’ve seen our First Authors on Facebook and Twitter — now, read more about why they chose to pursue plant sciences and click on the links below to read…
The Plant Cell Features September First Authors
Blog, Community, The Plant Cell: Author ProfilesBehind the manuscripts are researchers, professors, professionals and students dedicated to advancing the field of plant science. You’ve seen our First Authors on Twitter and Facebook— now, read more about why they chose to pursue plant sciences and click on the links to read their articles.
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2024 Plant Direct Author Features (Fourth Edition)
Blog, Community, Plant Direct: Author ProfilesRead all about why these Plant Direct First Authors chose to pursue plant sciences and see their manuscripts here.
Asena Akköse Baytar
Asena Akköse Baytar is the first author of Association mapping and candidate gene identification for yield traits in European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) published…
Plant Physiology Spotlights August 2024 First Authors
Blog, Community, Plant Physiology: Author ProfilesBehind the Plant Physiology manuscripts are researchers, professors, professionals and students dedicated to advancing the field of plant science. You’ve seen our First Authors on Facebook and Twitter — now, read more about why they chose to pursue plant sciences and click on the links below to read…
How to Choose a Suitable Statistical Method for Your Experiment
Featured Article 1, Featured Article 2Introduction:
In plant science - as in most exact sciences - there are many experimental routes to answer specific research questions. These experiments can range from studying gene expression of plants under stress conditions to observing phenotypic traits like plant height or yield. To derive meaningful…