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Temporal changes in surface tension guide microtubule organization and accurate asymmetric division of Arabidopsis zygotes @natcomms.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Evolution of root systems in land plants: Current Biology www.cell.com/current-biol...
Chemical probes + imaging can reveal spatiotemporal patterns of a wide range of physico-chemical features in plants, without the need for genetic access.
We reviewed what tools exist and how they can be used & engineered.
Chemistry meets plant cell biology!
www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
Our beautiful special issue on plant evolution is out @currentbiology.bsky.social !
www.cell.com/issue/S0960-...
The second GreenTE meeting was hosted on May 7-8th. 2 days of exciting and inspiring science! 🌱🌱Read more here 👇
Very proud of the GreenTE young researchers! 🌱🤩
♻️🆓: Cell death in bryophytes: emerging models to study core regulatory modules and conserved pathways
doi.org/10.1093/aob/...
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New OA Resource: "A transcriptional atlas of early Arabidopsis seed development suggests mechanisms for inter-tissue coordination" rdcu.be/fj8H2
Single-nucleus RNAseq profiling of early Arabidopsis seed development. #PlantScience
Fast mechanosensitive and Ca2+-dependent reorientation of motile cilia basal bodies in the placozoan Trichoplax: Current Biology www.cell.com/current-biol...
‼️ Registration for the Annual MAdLand Meeting 2026 is now open!
Join us in Göttingen from Sep 29–Oct 2, 2026 to discuss the latest trends in plant science & reconnect with an amazing #Plantsci community #MAdLand2026 #Evolution
🌱 Learn more and register here:
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In this review, Lakehal et al. chart the evolution of root systems, discussing key
innovations in root morphology and the regulatory mechanisms that enabled land plants
to adapt. They argue that crop ...
The advent of spatial and quantitative biology has led to immense advances in understanding the complex inner workings of plants, down to the molecular scale. Functional imaging of live plants, which ...
www.annualreviews.org
GreenTE annual meeting 2026. GTE hosted its second annual meeting in May 7-8th. The program included presentations from PhDs and […]
Abstract. This review summarizes recent progress in our current understanding of the mechanisms underlying the cell death pathways in bryophytes, focusing
Leria et al. show that mechanical cues trigger Ca²⁺-dependent, coordinated, and fast
reorientation of the ciliary basal bodies in Trichoplax. This enables swift changes
in ciliary beat direction and t...