Update: Mitochondrial energy signaling and its role in the low oxygen stress response of plants
Blog, Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: Updates, Research, Research BlogBy Stephan Wagner, Olivier Van Aken, Marlene Elsässer, Markus Schwarzländer
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Cells of complex organisms typically rely on mitochondria for energy provision. The amount of energy required to sustain cellular activity can vary strongly depending on external conditions. Vice versa, constraints…
Update: The SnRK1 kinase as central mediator of energy signalling between different organelles
Blog, Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: Updates, Research, Research BlogBy Bernhard Wurzinger, Ella Nukarinen, Thomas Nägele, Wolfram Weckwerth, Markus Teige
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The evolutionary conserved SnRK1 kinase complex is a key regulator in adjusting cellular metabolism during starvation, stress conditions and growth promoting conditions. Over the last two decades extensive…
Recognizing featured Plant Cell first authors: Olivier Godfroy
Blog, Research, Research Blog, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: Author ProfilesOlivier Godfroy is featured first author of DISTAG/TBCCd1 Is Required for Basal Cell Fate Determination in Ectocarpus
Current Position: Research assistant in the Translational Gene Therapy group, Nantes Hospital
Education: PhD in Plant Biotechnologies at the National Institue of Agriculture Research…
Out of Uganda: An Aggressive Crop Killer That Threatens Global Food
Blog, Research, Research BlogFungal disease in wheat crops has been a serious but controllable problem, but a newer strain of what’s called “stem rust” has scientists worried.
January 8, 2018 by Kerstin Hoppenhaus & Sibylle Grunze
The video below is the first part in a six-part series examining the scourge of Ug99,…
Focus Issue: Cellular Dynamics
Blog, Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: Editorials, Plant Science Research Weekly, Research, Research BlogPlant Physiology has released a focus issue on the topic of Cellular Dynamics, which includes Updates on topics ranging from Actin Dynamics to Wall Growth. The Editorial by Szymanski, Bassham, Munnik, and Sakamoto provides an excellent overview of the current state our understanding of plant cell dynamics.…
Review: Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters ($)
Blog, Plant Science Research Weekly, Research, Research BlogScience. Oxygen levels have been declining in oceans since the middle of the 20th century, largely because of global warming phenomena and human-driven nutrient enrichment of coastal regions. These effects have enhanced microbial oxygen intake, altering the cycles of nutrients and carbon, and lowering…
Ten simple rules for biologists learning to program
Blog, Plant Science Research Weekly, Research, Research BlogPLOS Comp. Biol. Plant biologists need basic programming skills (see Friesner et al. for a discussion of why this is true and how to achieve it). As part of the “Ten Simple Rules” series in PLOS Computational Biology, Carey and Papin describe Ten simple rules for biologists learning to program.…
Maize adaptation to higher latitudes has been facilitated by transposon activities.
Blog, Plant Science Research Weekly, Research, Research BlogProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. Flowering is a major determinant of crop adaptation to new environments. Starting from its tropical origins and requirement for short-day conditions to flower, natural selection and breeding have allowed maize to adapt to long-day environments and thus be grown over a wider…
Brassinosteroids modulate meristem fate and differentiation of unique inflorescence morphology in Setaria viridis
Blog, Plant Science Research Weekly, Research, Research BlogPlant Cell. The yield potential of crops is strongly influenced by floral architecture, a trait determined by the fate of stem cells in meristematic tissue. Meristems themselves are influenced by several factors, including phytohormones such as brassinosteroids (BRs) and gibberellic acid (GA). BRs…