Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Alexandre Marand
The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: Author ProfilesAlexandre Marand, first author of Historical meiotic crossover hotspots fueled patterns of evolutionary divergence in rice
Current Position: Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, USA
Education: PhD, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Non-scientific…
Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Elisabeth Georgii
The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: Author ProfilesElisabeth Georgii, first author of The systems architecture of molecular memory in poplar after abiotic stress
Current Position: Senior Scientist, Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology, Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, German Research Center for Environmental Health
Education: Doctor of Science (Dr.…
Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Rafael Catalá
The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: Author ProfilesRafael Catalá first author of Arabidopsis SmE1 regulates plant development and response to abiotic stress by determining spliceosome activity specificity
Current Position: Postdoctoral researcher, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas-CSIC, Madrid, Spain.
Education: B. Sc. and M. Sc. Biology, Universidad…
Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Raul Huertas
Blog, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: Author ProfilesRaul Huertas, first author of Arabidopsis SmE1 regulates plant development and response to abiotic stress by determining spliceosome activity specificity
Current Position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Noble Research Institute, Admore, Oklahoma, USA
Education: Ph.D. in Plant Science, Universidad de Granada…
Differential expression of plant cell nuclear and plastid genes triggers a new mechanism of plant immune response
The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: NewsSource: Molecular Plant Science Excellence Innovation Center / Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology Release time: 2019-01-21 Translated from the original.
On January 4th, the international academic journal The Plant Cell published a paper from the research group of the Institute of Plant and…
EDITORIAL The Plant Cell celebrates 30 years of publishing the best work in plant biology
Blog, Pubs Pages, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: News
By Sabeeha S. Merchant, Nancy A. Eckardt and Nancy Winchester
As Bob Goldberg, founding editor, noted upon the 20th anniversary of The Plant Cell in 2009 (Vol. 21, pp. 3–12), 1989 was a year of major change: not just for the world (“the Iron Curtain came down, the Berlin Wall crumbled, the…
HOS15 Co-regulates Photoperiodic Flowering with the Evening Complex via Transcriptional Repression of GIGANTEA
The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: In BriefWhen animals are stressed by unfavorable environmental conditions, they will typically move to a more favorable location to reduce that stress. Unfortunately for plants, they are quite literally rooted to the ground and thus must manage the stress where they stand. In order to deal with adverse environmental…
Progress in the study of interaction between cotton and Verticillium dahliae
The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: NewsPress release - translated from the original Article source: Microbiology Research Institute Published: 2019-01-23
Cotton Verticillium wilt is a soil-transmitted vascular bundle disease caused by Verticillium dahliae, which is the primary disease that restricts cotton production in China. It is…
Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Jiyue Huang
The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: Author ProfilesJiyue Huang, first author of Meiocyte-specific and AtSPO11-1-dependent Small RNAs and Their Association with Meiotic Gene Expression and Recombination
Current Position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Copenhaver Lab, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, NC
Education: PhD in Biochemistry…