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Plant Root Signaling Lab at the University of Münster (DE) https://www.uni-muenster.de/Biologie.IBBP/en/aghazak/news/index.html
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Very happy to see that SUBER GENE1 (SBG1; At1g52565) is now annotated in TAIR and Aramemnon! We identified this gene through a GWAS on natural variation in endodermal suberin and had the privilege of naming it. For those interested, the study can be found here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
My personal comment on the EUs decision on new genomic techniques in crop breeding 🧑‍🌾 #NGT @snsf.ch
This work nicely quantifies a major issue in our universities: "In higher education, administrative costs have risen much faster than instruction and research costs (4). MIT Faculty grew by only 9.2% between 1985 and 2023, while administrative staff grew by 189%." www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Happy to share our new paper in @dev-journal.bsky.social . This project started while I was at Stanford with @stanfordstomata.bsky.social and was completed at @zmbp-tuebingen.bsky.social by @pablidopsis.bsky.social . Find it here: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
Molecular mimicry of a pathogen virulence target by a plant immune receptor | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
🪵🔬💄 A collaboration with the Weidmann Group sparked Empa chemists’ curiosity in cellulose waste products ( @empa-materials.bsky.social ) – and ultimately led to the cosmetic gels that gave rise to the Weidmann Fiber Technology division: ➡️ sohub.io/u3fn
Breakthrough discovery in the field of peptide-receptor kinase signaling in stomatal development🌱. Six partially-redundant subtilases producing mature EPF1/EPF2 pepetide to enforce stomatal patterning @natplants.nature.com 🥰 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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We have an open PhD position in our Mol. Biochemistry of Plant-Microbe Interactions Lab Saurlab.com. Please see details below, share and consider applying. jobportal.uni-koeln.de/ausschreibun...
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The BOKU University in Vienna, Austria invites applications for the position of a Full Professor of Crop Breeding and Genomics. boku.ac.at/fileadmin/da... #plantjobs #plantscijobs #plantbreeding
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Excited to see our #plantscience review published in @jxbotany.bsky.social! It really captures our lab’s perspective on how plants use spatiotemporal signaling under environmental contexts when floods occur, to coordinate acclimation responses and achieve stress tolerance. doi.org/10.1093/jxb/...
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Plants and animals respond to pathogen attack by mounting innate immune responses that require intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) proteins. These immune receptors detect pathog...
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Molecular mimicry of a pathogen virulence target by a plant immune receptor
Highlighted Article: In Arabidopsis stomatal cells, SPEECHLESS persists into maturing guard cells where its balance with FAMA is essential for guard cell development. Transcriptomic and genetic analys...
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Targets of SPEECHLESS and FAMA control guard cell division and expansion in the late stomatal lineage
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This study identifies epidermal patterning factor (EPF)-processing proteinases as the key activators of EPF1 and EPF2 peptides, establishing their proteolytic processing as the critical missing link f...
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Subtilase-mediated maturation of EPF1 and EPF2 is crucial for stomatal patterning - Nature Plants
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Etienne Bucher 🌾🧬🇪🇺
Mauricio Contreras
Margot Smit
Abstract. Flooding is a major abiotic stress that restricts terrestrial plant growth and survival. A plant tissue’s ability to avoid or sustain critical ox
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Anticipate, acclimate, recuperate and remember: How spatiotemporal signal integration controls flooding stress resilience in plants
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Karl Schmid
Sjon Hartman
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)