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Autor:
Damian Boer, Gwen Swinnen, Nick Vangheluwe, Michiel Huybrechts, Nikita Sajeev, Maarten Houben, Ramon de Koning, Juriaan Rienstra, Prisca Meyer
Publikováno v:
Trends in Plant Science, 25(7), 624-627
Trends in Plant Science 25 (2020) 7
Trends in Plant Science 25 (2020) 7
Did you know that a group of early-career researchers launched an initiative enabling open dialog on new plant breeding techniques, such as genome editing? We developed a wide-ranging initiative that aims to facilitate public engagement and provide a
Autor:
Alejandro, Morales, Hugo J, de Boer, Jacob C, Douma, Saskia, Elsen, Sophie, Engels, Tobias, Glimmerveen, Nikita, Sajeev, Martina, Huber, Mathijs, Luimes, Emma, Luitjens, Kevin, Raatjes, Chenyun, Hsieh, Juliane, Teapal, Tessa, Wildenbeest, Zhang, Jiang, Ashwani, Pareek, Sneh, Singla-Pareek, Xinyou, Yin, Jochem, Evers, Niels P R, Anten, Martijn, van Zanten, Rashmi, Sasidharan
Publikováno v:
AoB PLANTS. 14(4)
Plant responses to abiotic stresses are complex and dynamic, and involve changes in different traits, either as the direct consequence of the stress, or as an active acclimatory response. Abiotic stresses frequently occur simultaneously or in success
Publikováno v:
Trends in Plant Science, 24(6), 487-495
Trends in Plant Science 24 (2019) 6
Trends in Plant Science 24 (2019) 6
Seeds accumulate mRNA during their development and have the ability to store these mRNAs over extended periods of time. On imbibition, seeds transform from a quiescent dry state (no translation) to a fully active metabolic state, and selectively tran
Autor:
Antoine H. P. America, Nikita Sajeev, Rémy Merret, Anirban Baral, Leo A. J. Willems, Leónie Bentsink
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist 233 (2022) 1
New Phytologist, 233(1), 251-264
New Phytologist
New Phytologist, Wiley, In press, ⟨10.1111/nph.17800⟩
New Phytologist, 233(1), 251-264
New Phytologist
New Phytologist, Wiley, In press, ⟨10.1111/nph.17800⟩
International audience; Arabidopsis thaliana seed germination is marked by extensive translational control at two critical phase transitions. The first transition refers to the start of hydration, the hydration translational shift. The second shift,