The next Plant Science Colloquium is taking place unscheduled on June 20, 2022 at 11 c.t. in the Botany Lecture Hall. The speakers are Prof. Dr. Liwen Jiang on ...
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The public availability of biodiversity data is drastically increasing. Specifically, information on species geographic occurrence from digitized herbarium ...
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Chloroplasts are at the heart of plant and algae metabolism. Being optimized to harvest light energy they also represent a sensory hub in the plant cell to ...
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Boron (B) deficiency and toxicity are agricultural problems impeding crop production worldwide. Due to relatively high solubility of B as boric acid, B ...
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Plants do it differently than other eukaryotes such as animals and fungi. Rather than constricting the dividing cell and pinching off the remaining cytoplasmic ...
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N-terminal acetylation (NTA) is an ancient protein modification conserved throughout all domains of life. N-terminally acetylated proteins are present in the ...
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The next Plant Science Colloquium will be held by Dr. Sebastian Soyk on the topic „Dissecting genetic interactions affecting crop productivity“.
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Ustilago maydis, the fungus responsible for smut disease in maize, utilizes secondary metabolites like melanin to enhance its virulence and survival. Our ...
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Botrytis cinerea is a wide host range necrotroph. During invasion, it quickly kills host cells and colonizes dead tissue, supported by secretion of CWDE, cell ...
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