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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
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