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Sweet or Sour? Important Link between Nitrate Signalling and Malate Accumulation Identified in Apple

Author: Stefanie Wege stefanie.wege@adelaide.edu.au ORCID: 0000-0002-7232-5889 Affiliation: ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, Plant Research Centre, School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, Waite Research Institute, University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, Glen Osmond 5064, South…

To grow or defend? More on the plant cornelian dilemma

Author Anne-Sophie Fiorucci anne-sophie.fiorucci@unil.ch Affiliation Centre for Integrative Genomics, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, Génopode Building, University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland. ORCID number 0000-0002-3254-5967 Growth and defense are usually opposed…

Plant Physiology is recruiting Assistant Features Editors for 2021

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By Michael R. Blatt and Mary Williams This past January, Plant Physiology welcomed 24 new Assistant Features Editors to the editorial board. Together with Assistant Features Editors recruited in 2018, these young scientists have brought their passion for science to the journal, communicating to…

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Rongfang Guo

Rongfang Guo, co-first author of AtNBR1 is a selective autophagic receptor for AtExo70E2 in Arabidopsis Current Position: Associate Professor, College of Horticulture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China Education:Ph. D. in Olericulture, Zhejiang University Non-scientific…

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Jun Zhou

Jun Zhou, co-first author of AtNBR1 is a selective autophagic receptor for AtExo70E2 in Arabidopsis Current Position: Lecturer of the College of Biophotonics, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China Non-scientific Interests: music, hiking and reading Brief bio: I completed my B.S in biotechnology…

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Changyang Ji

Changyang Ji, co-first author of AtNBR1 is a selective autophagic receptor for AtExo70E2 in Arabidopsis Current Position: PhD Student, School of Life Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Education: B.S. in Biotechnology, Sun Yat-sen University Non-scientific Interests:…

Remorins: essential regulators in plant–microbe interaction and cell death induction

Programmed cell death (PCD) is a genetically controlled process triggered by developmental or environmental cues. Plant–microbe interactions often lead to PCD in plant host cells, triggered by the hypersensitive response. Plants may recognize microbes through receptor-like kinases in the plasma membrane,…

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Artur Bento

Artur Bento, co-first author of An ionic liquid extraction that preserves the molecular structure of cutin shown by nuclear magnetic resonance Current Position: Postdoctoral Researcher at Silva Pereira’s Lab in Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica - NOVA University of Lisbon (ITQB NOVA),…

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Carlos J. S. Moreira

Carlos J. S. Moreira, co-first author of An ionic liquid extraction that preserves the molecular structure of cutin shown by nuclear magnetic resonance Current Position: PhD Candidate of the Plants for Life International PhD Program of Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica - NOVA University…