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PHYSIOLOGY
Plant Direct. Plant Direct is an open access, sound science journal for the plant sciences that gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting work dealing with a variety of subjects. It is a collaborative journal launched by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the Society for Experimental Biology, and Wiley. Readmore.
PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted.PLANTAE JOB CENTER
Plantae Mentoring Center A program designed to connect industry professionals and establish mutually agreeable short-term engagements to advance career knowledge, negotiate a career path, share experiences, and more. PLANTAE | REVIEW: RECENT DISCOVERIES SHOW NOVEL SENSORS Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are produced as metabolic byproducts and are vital participants in development and stress responses. However, ROS can be damaging, and are subcellularly localized to mitigatetoxicity.
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter to PLANTAE | LONGER TELOMERES, EARLIER FLOWERING: NATURAL Telomeres (from Greek words meaning "end part") are highly repetitive DNA sequences at chromosome ends that guard against degeneration during cell division. Though all PLANTAE | HOW RICE THRIVES IN FLOODED FIELDS | PLANTAE Nevertheless, plants growing in flooded or waterlogged soil can die from lack of oxygen, as water fills the spaces between the soil grains and prevents respiration in root cells. Rice is a crop that can flourish in flooded soils, whereas many other plants will die, so flooding of rice paddies is an important way to control weeds in ricefields.
PLANTAE COMMUNITY
Description. Teaching Tools in Plant Biology, published by the American Society of Plant Biologists, combines up-to-date peer-reviewed research-based content with flexible presentation components that can be used alone or integrated into your lesson plans so that you can confidently present these exciting topics in yourclassroom.
THE PLANT CELL, MAY. 2013, WWW.PLANTCELL.ORG © 2013 Discussion questions (engagement and connections) How does that fact that plants are modular in nature affect their phenotypic plasticity and behavior? There is a genetic element to phenotypic plasticity. PLANTAE | THE DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM FOR PLANT SCIENCERESEARCHCAREERSCALENDARRECENT POSTSTHE PLANT CELLPLANTPHYSIOLOGY
Plant Direct. Plant Direct is an open access, sound science journal for the plant sciences that gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting work dealing with a variety of subjects. It is a collaborative journal launched by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the Society for Experimental Biology, and Wiley. Readmore.
PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted.PLANTAE JOB CENTER
Plantae Mentoring Center A program designed to connect industry professionals and establish mutually agreeable short-term engagements to advance career knowledge, negotiate a career path, share experiences, and more. PLANTAE | REVIEW: RECENT DISCOVERIES SHOW NOVEL SENSORS Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are produced as metabolic byproducts and are vital participants in development and stress responses. However, ROS can be damaging, and are subcellularly localized to mitigatetoxicity.
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter to PLANTAE | LONGER TELOMERES, EARLIER FLOWERING: NATURAL Telomeres (from Greek words meaning "end part") are highly repetitive DNA sequences at chromosome ends that guard against degeneration during cell division. Though all PLANTAE | HOW RICE THRIVES IN FLOODED FIELDS | PLANTAE Nevertheless, plants growing in flooded or waterlogged soil can die from lack of oxygen, as water fills the spaces between the soil grains and prevents respiration in root cells. Rice is a crop that can flourish in flooded soils, whereas many other plants will die, so flooding of rice paddies is an important way to control weeds in ricefields.
PLANTAE COMMUNITY
Description. Teaching Tools in Plant Biology, published by the American Society of Plant Biologists, combines up-to-date peer-reviewed research-based content with flexible presentation components that can be used alone or integrated into your lesson plans so that you can confidently present these exciting topics in yourclassroom.
THE PLANT CELL, MAY. 2013, WWW.PLANTCELL.ORG © 2013 Discussion questions (engagement and connections) How does that fact that plants are modular in nature affect their phenotypic plasticity and behavior? There is a genetic element to phenotypic plasticity. PLANTAE | PAN-GENOME ANALYSIS OF 33 GENETICALLY DIVERSE In spite of the considerable excitement that accompanies the first genomic sequence of a species, that sequence usually represents a single individual or inbred accession – PLANTAE | PLANTAE WEBINARS | PLANTAE Plantae Webinars are produced by ASPB for the plant science community. Attendees can participate in live virtual seminars or access them on-demand in the Plantae community. Questions, comments orsuggestions?
PLANTAE | COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF EXTREME DRY SEED Desert plants must produce seeds that can withstand incredibly high temperatures. Nevertheless, different species of cacti –one of the most emblematic plant PLANTAE | LISE NOACK: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Lise Noack first author of "A nanodomain-anchored scaffolding complex is required for the function and localization of phosphatidylinositol4-kinase
PLANTAE | CHANGING CULTURES AND CLIMATES | PLANTAE The mission of Changing Cultures and Climates is to provide information that supports and promotes diversity, inclusivity, and equity in the international plant science community so that it grows to more accurately reflect that of our larger, global society. Here, you will find impactful literature about culture and gender matters;information
PLANTAE | JI-YUN KIM: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Ji-Yun Kim, first author of "Cellular export of sugars and amino acids: Role in feeding other cells and organisms" Current Position: Group leader at the Institute of Molecular Physiology PLANTAE | ALUMINUM TOXICITY AND PHOSPHATE DEFICIENCY: ONE Wei et al. explore how aluminum toxicity and inorganic phosphate limitation inhibit plant growth. Pengliang Wei a,b and Lieven De Veylder a,b. a Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. b Center for Plant Systems Biology, VIB, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. Background: Acid soils are one of the most significant problems for worldwide crop PLANTAE | FUNCTIONAL PHENOMICS: STUDYING ROOT PHYSIOLOGY Functional phenomics is an emerging discipline that utilizes phenotyping, physiology, multivariate statistics, and simulation modeling to generate and test new hypotheses about how plant traits integrate to influence crop performance and other attributes. Open science is a philosophy of increasing access to scientific practiceand knowledge.
PLANTAE | A TOOLKIT FOR PROXIMITY-DEPENDENT BIOTINYLATION Our protocol also enables us to find biotinylated peptides as direct proof of biotinylation. We provide the community with an extensive toolkit to use proximity labeling as an interactomics tool in different plant model systems, which provides the possibility to detect transient protein complex constituents. Next steps: This toolis independent
PLANTAE | REVIEW: CRISPR SCREENS IN PLANTS: APPROACHES We don’t need to remind you of the tremendous positive impact that CRISPR-based technologies have had on the life sciences throughenabling
PLANTAE | THE DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM FOR PLANT SCIENCERESEARCHCAREERSCALENDARRECENT POSTSTHE PLANT CELLPLANTPHYSIOLOGY
Plant Direct. Plant Direct is an open access, sound science journal for the plant sciences that gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting work dealing with a variety of subjects. It is a collaborative journal launched by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the Society for Experimental Biology, and Wiley. Readmore.
PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | ALUMINUM TOXICITY AND PHOSPHATE DEFICIENCY: ONE Wei et al. explore how aluminum toxicity and inorganic phosphate limitation inhibit plant growth. Pengliang Wei a,b and Lieven De Veylder a,b. a Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. b Center for Plant Systems Biology, VIB, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. Background: Acid soils are one of the most significant problems for worldwide crop PLANTAE | REVIEW: RECENT DISCOVERIES SHOW NOVEL SENSORS Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are produced as metabolic byproducts and are vital participants in development and stress responses. However, ROS can be damaging, and are subcellularly localized to mitigatetoxicity.
GEN1000 - PLANTAE
PRODUCT OVERVIEW With its unique ability to adapt to different research applications, the GEN1000 offers an economical and flexible solution for plant science.VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | LONGER TELOMERES, EARLIER FLOWERING: NATURAL Telomeres (from Greek words meaning "end part") are highly repetitive DNA sequences at chromosome ends that guard against degeneration during cell division. Though all PLANTAE | HOW RICE THRIVES IN FLOODED FIELDS | PLANTAE Nevertheless, plants growing in flooded or waterlogged soil can die from lack of oxygen, as water fills the spaces between the soil grains and prevents respiration in root cells. Rice is a crop that can flourish in flooded soils, whereas many other plants will die, so flooding of rice paddies is an important way to control weeds in ricefields.
PLANTAE COMMUNITY
Description. Teaching Tools in Plant Biology, published by the American Society of Plant Biologists, combines up-to-date peer-reviewed research-based content with flexible presentation components that can be used alone or integrated into your lesson plans so that you can confidently present these exciting topics in yourclassroom.
THE PLANT CELL, MAY. 2013, WWW.PLANTCELL.ORG © 2013 Discussion questions (engagement and connections) How does that fact that plants are modular in nature affect their phenotypic plasticity and behavior? There is a genetic element to phenotypic plasticity. PLANTAE | THE DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM FOR PLANT SCIENCERESEARCHCAREERSCALENDARRECENT POSTSTHE PLANT CELLPLANTPHYSIOLOGY
Plant Direct. Plant Direct is an open access, sound science journal for the plant sciences that gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting work dealing with a variety of subjects. It is a collaborative journal launched by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the Society for Experimental Biology, and Wiley. Readmore.
PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | ALUMINUM TOXICITY AND PHOSPHATE DEFICIENCY: ONE Wei et al. explore how aluminum toxicity and inorganic phosphate limitation inhibit plant growth. Pengliang Wei a,b and Lieven De Veylder a,b. a Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. b Center for Plant Systems Biology, VIB, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. Background: Acid soils are one of the most significant problems for worldwide crop PLANTAE | REVIEW: RECENT DISCOVERIES SHOW NOVEL SENSORS Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are produced as metabolic byproducts and are vital participants in development and stress responses. However, ROS can be damaging, and are subcellularly localized to mitigatetoxicity.
GEN1000 - PLANTAE
PRODUCT OVERVIEW With its unique ability to adapt to different research applications, the GEN1000 offers an economical and flexible solution for plant science.VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | LONGER TELOMERES, EARLIER FLOWERING: NATURAL Telomeres (from Greek words meaning "end part") are highly repetitive DNA sequences at chromosome ends that guard against degeneration during cell division. Though all PLANTAE | HOW RICE THRIVES IN FLOODED FIELDS | PLANTAE Nevertheless, plants growing in flooded or waterlogged soil can die from lack of oxygen, as water fills the spaces between the soil grains and prevents respiration in root cells. Rice is a crop that can flourish in flooded soils, whereas many other plants will die, so flooding of rice paddies is an important way to control weeds in ricefields.
PLANTAE COMMUNITY
Description. Teaching Tools in Plant Biology, published by the American Society of Plant Biologists, combines up-to-date peer-reviewed research-based content with flexible presentation components that can be used alone or integrated into your lesson plans so that you can confidently present these exciting topics in yourclassroom.
THE PLANT CELL, MAY. 2013, WWW.PLANTCELL.ORG © 2013 Discussion questions (engagement and connections) How does that fact that plants are modular in nature affect their phenotypic plasticity and behavior? There is a genetic element to phenotypic plasticity. PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | LEAPING AHEAD? | PLANTAE ASPB has submitted a proposal to the NSF (National Science Foundation in response to their recent Dear Colleagues Letter (a DCL is a way tocommunicate about
PLANTAE | LISE NOACK: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Lise Noack first author of "A nanodomain-anchored scaffolding complex is required for the function and localization of phosphatidylinositol4-kinase
PLANTAE | PLANTAE WEBINARS | PLANTAE Plantae Webinars are produced by ASPB for the plant science community. Attendees can participate in live virtual seminars or access them on-demand in the Plantae community. Questions, comments orsuggestions?
PLANTAE | CHANGING CULTURES AND CLIMATES | PLANTAE The mission of Changing Cultures and Climates is to provide information that supports and promotes diversity, inclusivity, and equity in the international plant science community so that it grows to more accurately reflect that of our larger, global society. Here, you will find impactful literature about culture and gender matters;information
PLANTAE | JI-YUN KIM: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Ji-Yun Kim, first author of "Cellular export of sugars and amino acids: Role in feeding other cells and organisms" Current Position: Group leader at the Institute of Molecular Physiology PLANTAE | SAID HAFIDH: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Said Hafidh, co-first author of "LARP6C orchestrates post-transcriptional reprogramming of gene expression during hydration to promote pollen tube PLANTAE | WHITEFLY HIJACKS A PLANT DETOXIFICATION GENE Whitefly hijacks a plant detoxification gene that neutralizes plant toxins (Cell) April 2, 2021 / in Plant Science Research Weekly / by Mary Williams. The sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, are devastating crop pests that lower yields and transmit viruses. They feed off more than 600 species, most of which produce toxic phenolicglycosides.
PLANTAE | A TOOLKIT FOR PROXIMITY-DEPENDENT BIOTINYLATION Our protocol also enables us to find biotinylated peptides as direct proof of biotinylation. We provide the community with an extensive toolkit to use proximity labeling as an interactomics tool in different plant model systems, which provides the possibility to detect transient protein complex constituents. Next steps: This toolis independent
PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter to PLANTAE | THE DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM FOR PLANT SCIENCERESEARCHCAREERSCALENDARRECENT POSTSTHE PLANT CELLPLANTPHYSIOLOGY
Plant Direct. Plant Direct is an open access, sound science journal for the plant sciences that gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting work dealing with a variety of subjects. It is a collaborative journal launched by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the Society for Experimental Biology, and Wiley. Readmore.
PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | ALUMINUM TOXICITY AND PHOSPHATE DEFICIENCY: ONE Wei et al. explore how aluminum toxicity and inorganic phosphate limitation inhibit plant growth. Pengliang Wei a,b and Lieven De Veylder a,b. a Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. b Center for Plant Systems Biology, VIB, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. Background: Acid soils are one of the most significant problems for worldwide crop PLANTAE | REVIEW: RECENT DISCOVERIES SHOW NOVEL SENSORS Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are produced as metabolic byproducts and are vital participants in development and stress responses. However, ROS can be damaging, and are subcellularly localized to mitigatetoxicity.
GEN1000 - PLANTAE
PRODUCT OVERVIEW With its unique ability to adapt to different research applications, the GEN1000 offers an economical and flexible solution for plant science.VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | LONGER TELOMERES, EARLIER FLOWERING: NATURAL Telomeres (from Greek words meaning "end part") are highly repetitive DNA sequences at chromosome ends that guard against degeneration during cell division. Though all PLANTAE | HOW RICE THRIVES IN FLOODED FIELDS | PLANTAE Nevertheless, plants growing in flooded or waterlogged soil can die from lack of oxygen, as water fills the spaces between the soil grains and prevents respiration in root cells. Rice is a crop that can flourish in flooded soils, whereas many other plants will die, so flooding of rice paddies is an important way to control weeds in ricefields.
PLANTAE COMMUNITY
Description. Teaching Tools in Plant Biology, published by the American Society of Plant Biologists, combines up-to-date peer-reviewed research-based content with flexible presentation components that can be used alone or integrated into your lesson plans so that you can confidently present these exciting topics in yourclassroom.
THE PLANT CELL, MAY. 2013, WWW.PLANTCELL.ORG © 2013 Discussion questions (engagement and connections) How does that fact that plants are modular in nature affect their phenotypic plasticity and behavior? There is a genetic element to phenotypic plasticity. PLANTAE | THE DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM FOR PLANT SCIENCERESEARCHCAREERSCALENDARRECENT POSTSTHE PLANT CELLPLANTPHYSIOLOGY
Plant Direct. Plant Direct is an open access, sound science journal for the plant sciences that gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting work dealing with a variety of subjects. It is a collaborative journal launched by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the Society for Experimental Biology, and Wiley. Readmore.
PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | ALUMINUM TOXICITY AND PHOSPHATE DEFICIENCY: ONE Wei et al. explore how aluminum toxicity and inorganic phosphate limitation inhibit plant growth. Pengliang Wei a,b and Lieven De Veylder a,b. a Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. b Center for Plant Systems Biology, VIB, Ghent, B-9052, Belgium. Background: Acid soils are one of the most significant problems for worldwide crop PLANTAE | REVIEW: RECENT DISCOVERIES SHOW NOVEL SENSORS Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are produced as metabolic byproducts and are vital participants in development and stress responses. However, ROS can be damaging, and are subcellularly localized to mitigatetoxicity.
GEN1000 - PLANTAE
PRODUCT OVERVIEW With its unique ability to adapt to different research applications, the GEN1000 offers an economical and flexible solution for plant science.VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | LONGER TELOMERES, EARLIER FLOWERING: NATURAL Telomeres (from Greek words meaning "end part") are highly repetitive DNA sequences at chromosome ends that guard against degeneration during cell division. Though all PLANTAE | HOW RICE THRIVES IN FLOODED FIELDS | PLANTAE Nevertheless, plants growing in flooded or waterlogged soil can die from lack of oxygen, as water fills the spaces between the soil grains and prevents respiration in root cells. Rice is a crop that can flourish in flooded soils, whereas many other plants will die, so flooding of rice paddies is an important way to control weeds in ricefields.
PLANTAE COMMUNITY
Description. Teaching Tools in Plant Biology, published by the American Society of Plant Biologists, combines up-to-date peer-reviewed research-based content with flexible presentation components that can be used alone or integrated into your lesson plans so that you can confidently present these exciting topics in yourclassroom.
THE PLANT CELL, MAY. 2013, WWW.PLANTCELL.ORG © 2013 Discussion questions (engagement and connections) How does that fact that plants are modular in nature affect their phenotypic plasticity and behavior? There is a genetic element to phenotypic plasticity. PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | LEAPING AHEAD? | PLANTAE ASPB has submitted a proposal to the NSF (National Science Foundation in response to their recent Dear Colleagues Letter (a DCL is a way tocommunicate about
PLANTAE | LISE NOACK: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Lise Noack first author of "A nanodomain-anchored scaffolding complex is required for the function and localization of phosphatidylinositol4-kinase
PLANTAE | PLANTAE WEBINARS | PLANTAE Plantae Webinars are produced by ASPB for the plant science community. Attendees can participate in live virtual seminars or access them on-demand in the Plantae community. Questions, comments orsuggestions?
PLANTAE | CHANGING CULTURES AND CLIMATES | PLANTAE The mission of Changing Cultures and Climates is to provide information that supports and promotes diversity, inclusivity, and equity in the international plant science community so that it grows to more accurately reflect that of our larger, global society. Here, you will find impactful literature about culture and gender matters;information
PLANTAE | JI-YUN KIM: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Ji-Yun Kim, first author of "Cellular export of sugars and amino acids: Role in feeding other cells and organisms" Current Position: Group leader at the Institute of Molecular Physiology PLANTAE | SAID HAFIDH: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Said Hafidh, co-first author of "LARP6C orchestrates post-transcriptional reprogramming of gene expression during hydration to promote pollen tube PLANTAE | WHITEFLY HIJACKS A PLANT DETOXIFICATION GENE Whitefly hijacks a plant detoxification gene that neutralizes plant toxins (Cell) April 2, 2021 / in Plant Science Research Weekly / by Mary Williams. The sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, are devastating crop pests that lower yields and transmit viruses. They feed off more than 600 species, most of which produce toxic phenolicglycosides.
PLANTAE | A TOOLKIT FOR PROXIMITY-DEPENDENT BIOTINYLATION Our protocol also enables us to find biotinylated peptides as direct proof of biotinylation. We provide the community with an extensive toolkit to use proximity labeling as an interactomics tool in different plant model systems, which provides the possibility to detect transient protein complex constituents. Next steps: This toolis independent
PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter to PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | FOCUS ISSUE “PLANT CELL BIOLOGY”: SUBMISSIONS Focus Issue “Plant Cell Biology”: Submissions due May 1, 2021. In 2022, The Plant Cell will publish a Focus Issue on Plant Cell Biology. This will only be the second Focus Issue (FI) to be published in the journal, after the inaugural FI on the Biology of Plant Genomes, to appear in 2021. (Many years ago, the journal occasionally published PLANTAE | IMPROVING RUBISCO | PLANTAE Improving Rubisco. Rubisco (Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase / oxygenase) is the enzyme responsible for fixing almost all inorganic carbon into organic form, but it is not optimized for current conditions. As temperature and CO2 levels increase, there is an opportunity to increase photosynthetic efficiency by engineeringgreater Rubisco
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | UPDATE. GMO-FREE RNAI: EXOGENOUS APPLICATION OF Criticism of transgenic plants and GMOs motivates research into effective GMO-free RNA delivery methods. In this review, Dalakouras et al. discuss different strategies for exogenous application of RNA molecules (dsRNAs, siRNAs) into plants to trigger RNA interference (RNAi) against various targets, such as endogenous plant genes, viruses, viroids, insects, mites and fungi. PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter toGEN1000 - PLANTAE
PRODUCT OVERVIEW With its unique ability to adapt to different research applications, the GEN1000 offers an economical and flexible solution for plant science. PLANTAE | RECOGNIZING PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AUTHORS: ERICA Erica LaMontagne, co-first author of EPSIN1 modulates the plasma membrane abundance of FLAGELLIN SENSING2 for effective immune responses. Current Position: Research Scientist at Elemental Enzymes Ag & Turf, LLC Education: PhD in Biochemistry from University of Missouri-Columbia (2013 – 2018); BS in Biochemistry from University of Missouri-Columbia (2009-2013) PLANTAE | HOW MANY PLANTS IN A HAMBURGER? | PLANTAE Help eradicate plant blindness as students explore plant biology concepts and hands-on activities related to a hamburger. This quick, classroom-ready page (PDF) is ideally suited for middle grade students. The back of the sheet lists the plants needed to make a burger, from barley to wheat!PRISCA MEYER
Prisca Meyer. I am fascinated by vertical farming, LED research, flowering and disease resistance in plants especially strawberry. PhD researcher at KU Leuven (Belgium) Followers 5 Following 4. Login to connect. Member since 2018. PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | FOCUS ISSUE “PLANT CELL BIOLOGY”: SUBMISSIONS Focus Issue “Plant Cell Biology”: Submissions due May 1, 2021. In 2022, The Plant Cell will publish a Focus Issue on Plant Cell Biology. This will only be the second Focus Issue (FI) to be published in the journal, after the inaugural FI on the Biology of Plant Genomes, to appear in 2021. (Many years ago, the journal occasionally published PLANTAE | IMPROVING RUBISCO | PLANTAE Improving Rubisco. Rubisco (Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase / oxygenase) is the enzyme responsible for fixing almost all inorganic carbon into organic form, but it is not optimized for current conditions. As temperature and CO2 levels increase, there is an opportunity to increase photosynthetic efficiency by engineeringgreater Rubisco
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Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | UPDATE. GMO-FREE RNAI: EXOGENOUS APPLICATION OF Criticism of transgenic plants and GMOs motivates research into effective GMO-free RNA delivery methods. In this review, Dalakouras et al. discuss different strategies for exogenous application of RNA molecules (dsRNAs, siRNAs) into plants to trigger RNA interference (RNAi) against various targets, such as endogenous plant genes, viruses, viroids, insects, mites and fungi. PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter toGEN1000 - PLANTAE
PRODUCT OVERVIEW With its unique ability to adapt to different research applications, the GEN1000 offers an economical and flexible solution for plant science. PLANTAE | RECOGNIZING PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AUTHORS: ERICA Erica LaMontagne, co-first author of EPSIN1 modulates the plasma membrane abundance of FLAGELLIN SENSING2 for effective immune responses. Current Position: Research Scientist at Elemental Enzymes Ag & Turf, LLC Education: PhD in Biochemistry from University of Missouri-Columbia (2013 – 2018); BS in Biochemistry from University of Missouri-Columbia (2009-2013) PLANTAE | HOW MANY PLANTS IN A HAMBURGER? | PLANTAE Help eradicate plant blindness as students explore plant biology concepts and hands-on activities related to a hamburger. This quick, classroom-ready page (PDF) is ideally suited for middle grade students. The back of the sheet lists the plants needed to make a burger, from barley to wheat!PRISCA MEYER
Prisca Meyer. I am fascinated by vertical farming, LED research, flowering and disease resistance in plants especially strawberry. PhD researcher at KU Leuven (Belgium) Followers 5 Following 4. Login to connect. Member since 2018. PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | HOW PLANTS ADAPT TO DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES | PLANTAE Background: Plants adapt to seasonal and yearly fluctuations in ambient temperature by altering multiple aspects of their development, such as growth and the time to initiate flowering. These modifications in plant development depending on temperature are known as thermal developmental plasticity. In plants with a broad geographicdistribution
PLANTAE | AN ASYMPTOMATIC CROP HOLDS THE CLUES FOR HEALTHY Specifically, many diverged plant species are colonized by the same fungi, but only few become symptomatic. For instance, root colonization of soybean leads to disease, but maize root colonization by the same fungus yields an observably healthy plant. Therefore, differentially-induced root responses between a monocot, maize, andeudicot
PLANTAE | LISE NOACK: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Lise Noack first author of "A nanodomain-anchored scaffolding complex is required for the function and localization of phosphatidylinositol4-kinase
PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter to PLANTAE | LEAPING AHEAD? | PLANTAE ASPB has submitted a proposal to the NSF (National Science Foundation in response to their recent Dear Colleagues Letter (a DCL is a way tocommunicate about
PLANTAE | SAID HAFIDH: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Said Hafidh, co-first author of "LARP6C orchestrates post-transcriptional reprogramming of gene expression during hydration to promote pollen tube PLANTAE | ELODIE BILLEY: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Elodie Billey, co-first author of "LARP6C orchestrates post-transcriptional reprogramming of gene expression during hydration to promote pollen tube guidance" Current Position: Researcher in PLANTAE | HOW RICE THRIVES IN FLOODED FIELDS | PLANTAE Nevertheless, plants growing in flooded or waterlogged soil can die from lack of oxygen, as water fills the spaces between the soil grains and prevents respiration in root cells. Rice is a crop that can flourish in flooded soils, whereas many other plants will die, so flooding of rice paddies is an important way to control weeds in ricefields.
PLANTAE | A MULTIPLY-INTERLOCKED REGULATORY LOOP IN Wang et al. identify autumn senescence-associated genes and transcription factors in Populus and demonstrate a regulatory role for alternative splicing. PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | FOCUS ISSUE “PLANT CELL BIOLOGY”: SUBMISSIONSPLANTAE CELL TYPEPLANTAE CELL WALLPLANTAE EUKARYOTICWHAT IS A PLANT CELL Focus Issue “Plant Cell Biology”: Submissions due May 1, 2021. In 2022, The Plant Cell will publish a Focus Issue on Plant Cell Biology. This will only be the second Focus Issue (FI) to be published in the journal, after the inaugural FI on the Biology of Plant Genomes, to appear in 2021. (Many years ago, the journal occasionally published PLANTAE | IMPROVING RUBISCO | PLANTAE Improving Rubisco. Rubisco (Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase / oxygenase) is the enzyme responsible for fixing almost all inorganic carbon into organic form, but it is not optimized for current conditions. As temperature and CO2 levels increase, there is an opportunity to increase photosynthetic efficiency by engineeringgreater Rubisco
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Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter toGEN1000 - PLANTAE
PRODUCT OVERVIEW With its unique ability to adapt to different research applications, the GEN1000 offers an economical and flexible solution for plant science. PLANTAE | RECOGNIZING PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AUTHORS: ERICA Erica LaMontagne, co-first author of EPSIN1 modulates the plasma membrane abundance of FLAGELLIN SENSING2 for effective immune responses. Current Position: Research Scientist at Elemental Enzymes Ag & Turf, LLC Education: PhD in Biochemistry from University of Missouri-Columbia (2013 – 2018); BS in Biochemistry from University of Missouri-Columbia (2009-2013) PLANTAE | HOW MANY PLANTS IN A HAMBURGER? | PLANTAE Help eradicate plant blindness as students explore plant biology concepts and hands-on activities related to a hamburger. This quick, classroom-ready page (PDF) is ideally suited for middle grade students. The back of the sheet lists the plants needed to make a burger, from barley to wheat!PRISCA MEYER
Prisca Meyer. I am fascinated by vertical farming, LED research, flowering and disease resistance in plants especially strawberry. PhD researcher at KU Leuven (Belgium) Followers 5 Following 4. Login to connect. Member since 2018. THE PLANT CELL, MAY. 2013, WWW.PLANTCELL.ORG © 2013THE PLANT CELL JOURNALPLANT CELLPLANT CELL DIAGRAM AND FUNCTIONSPLANT CELL PARTS AND FUNCTIONSPLANT CELL PROJECTPLANT CELL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Discussion questions (engagement and connections) How does that fact that plants are modular in nature affect their phenotypic plasticity and behavior? There is a genetic element to phenotypic plasticity. PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | FOCUS ISSUE “PLANT CELL BIOLOGY”: SUBMISSIONSPLANTAE CELL TYPEPLANTAE CELL WALLPLANTAE EUKARYOTICWHAT IS A PLANT CELL Focus Issue “Plant Cell Biology”: Submissions due May 1, 2021. In 2022, The Plant Cell will publish a Focus Issue on Plant Cell Biology. This will only be the second Focus Issue (FI) to be published in the journal, after the inaugural FI on the Biology of Plant Genomes, to appear in 2021. (Many years ago, the journal occasionally published PLANTAE | IMPROVING RUBISCO | PLANTAE Improving Rubisco. Rubisco (Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase / oxygenase) is the enzyme responsible for fixing almost all inorganic carbon into organic form, but it is not optimized for current conditions. As temperature and CO2 levels increase, there is an opportunity to increase photosynthetic efficiency by engineeringgreater Rubisco
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Mon 8 Mar, 8:00 AM - Fri 12, 7:30 PM: 2021 Virtual Maize Genetics Meeting You are invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting will be held virtually on March 8-12 2021. Registration and abstract submissio PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter toGEN1000 - PLANTAE
PRODUCT OVERVIEW With its unique ability to adapt to different research applications, the GEN1000 offers an economical and flexible solution for plant science. PLANTAE | RECOGNIZING PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AUTHORS: ERICA Erica LaMontagne, co-first author of EPSIN1 modulates the plasma membrane abundance of FLAGELLIN SENSING2 for effective immune responses. Current Position: Research Scientist at Elemental Enzymes Ag & Turf, LLC Education: PhD in Biochemistry from University of Missouri-Columbia (2013 – 2018); BS in Biochemistry from University of Missouri-Columbia (2009-2013) PLANTAE | HOW MANY PLANTS IN A HAMBURGER? | PLANTAE Help eradicate plant blindness as students explore plant biology concepts and hands-on activities related to a hamburger. This quick, classroom-ready page (PDF) is ideally suited for middle grade students. The back of the sheet lists the plants needed to make a burger, from barley to wheat!PRISCA MEYER
Prisca Meyer. I am fascinated by vertical farming, LED research, flowering and disease resistance in plants especially strawberry. PhD researcher at KU Leuven (Belgium) Followers 5 Following 4. Login to connect. Member since 2018. THE PLANT CELL, MAY. 2013, WWW.PLANTCELL.ORG © 2013THE PLANT CELL JOURNALPLANT CELLPLANT CELL DIAGRAM AND FUNCTIONSPLANT CELL PARTS AND FUNCTIONSPLANT CELL PROJECTPLANT CELL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Discussion questions (engagement and connections) How does that fact that plants are modular in nature affect their phenotypic plasticity and behavior? There is a genetic element to phenotypic plasticity. PLANTAE | PLANTAE PRESENTS Join us in 2021 for more free Plantae Presents webinars. Here’s our schedule so far – mark your calendars! We’ll be updating this post regularly with titles and registration links as they are ready. Visit this page for more information about each of these events. All webinars 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT unless otherwise noted. PLANTAE | SAID HAFIDH: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Said Hafidh, co-first author of "LARP6C orchestrates post-transcriptional reprogramming of gene expression during hydration to promote pollen tube PLANTAE | ELODIE BILLEY: THE PLANT CELL FIRST AUTHOR | PLANTAE Elodie Billey, co-first author of "LARP6C orchestrates post-transcriptional reprogramming of gene expression during hydration to promote pollen tube guidance" Current Position: Researcher in PLANTAE | LOOK AT THOSE RED, RIPE, AND YUMMY STRAWBERRIES By Carmen Martín-Pizarro and David Posé, Instituto de Hortofruticultura Subtropical y Mediterránea (IHSM), Universidad de Málaga-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Background:Strawberry
PLANTAE | MEMBRANE INSERTION OF PLASTIDIC Β-BARREL Gross et al. describe how plastidic β-barrel proteins are inserted into the outer envelopes of plastids. The Plant Cell (2021) https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/ PLANTAE | HOW PLANTS ADAPT TO DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES | PLANTAE Background: Plants adapt to seasonal and yearly fluctuations in ambient temperature by altering multiple aspects of their development, such as growth and the time to initiate flowering. These modifications in plant development depending on temperature are known as thermal developmental plasticity. In plants with a broad geographicdistribution
PLANTAE | AN ASYMPTOMATIC CROP HOLDS THE CLUES FOR HEALTHY Specifically, many diverged plant species are colonized by the same fungi, but only few become symptomatic. For instance, root colonization of soybean leads to disease, but maize root colonization by the same fungus yields an observably healthy plant. Therefore, differentially-induced root responses between a monocot, maize, andeudicot
PLANTAE | AN INDUCIBLE GENOME EDITING SYSTEM FOR PLANTS In this paper Wang et al. developed an inducible genome editing (IGE) system by a two-step gateway cloning for conditional gene knockout. This IGE depends on the three components brought together in a plant binary vector, 1) a chimeric protein called XVE, that can be activated by estradiol and binds to the LexA binding sites in the promoter to PLANTAE | HOW RICE THRIVES IN FLOODED FIELDS | PLANTAE Nevertheless, plants growing in flooded or waterlogged soil can die from lack of oxygen, as water fills the spaces between the soil grains and prevents respiration in root cells. Rice is a crop that can flourish in flooded soils, whereas many other plants will die, so flooding of rice paddies is an important way to control weeds in ricefields.
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