The Eveland laboratory's research findings, «Brassinosteroids modulate meristem fate and differentiation of unique inflorescence morphology in Setaria viridis,» were recently published in
the journal The Plant Cell.
Not exact matches
In its 20 and 27 April issues, Science Signaling presents a set of Teaching Resources as well as student - authored
Journal Clubs that cover topics ranging from signaling in
cells of the immune system to signaling in
plants.
In a 1967 paper published in the
Journal of Theoretical Biology, Margulis suggested that mitochondria and plastids — vital structures within animal and
plant cells — evolved from bacteria hundreds of million of years ago, after bacterial
cells started to collect in interactive communities and live symbiotically with one another.
Two recent studies describe these kinds of mechanisms: one of them, published in the
journal Molecular Systems Biology, describes the process through which cells stop growing due cell differentiation; the second one, published in Journal of Cell Science, describes plants» cell replenishment after being d
journal Molecular Systems Biology, describes the process through which
cells stop growing due
cell differentiation; the second one, published in Journal of Cell Science, describes plants» cell replenishment after being dama
cell differentiation; the second one, published in
Journal of Cell Science, describes plants» cell replenishment after being d
Journal of
Cell Science, describes plants» cell replenishment after being dama
Cell Science, describes
plants»
cell replenishment after being dama
cell replenishment after being damaged.
Dr. Minako Ueda, Dr. Masakazu Nambo of the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (ITbM) of Nagoya University and their colleagues have reported in the
journal Plant and Cell Physiology, on the development of a series of triarylmethane compounds, which were tested on plant cells to see their effect on cell divi
Plant and
Cell Physiology, on the development of a series of triarylmethane compounds, which were tested on plant cells to see their effect on cell divis
Cell Physiology, on the development of a series of triarylmethane compounds, which were tested on
plant cells to see their effect on cell divi
plant cells to see their effect on
cell divis
cell division.
The results, published in the
journal Cell Research, showed that the subjects» bloodstream contained approximately 30 different microRNAs from commonly eaten
plants.
The study was funded by grants from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and was published in the
journal Plant and
Cell Physiology.
Using high - performance computing and genetic engineering to boost the photosynthetic efficiency of
plants offers the best hope of increasing crop yields enough to feed a planet expected to have 9.5 billion people on it by 2050, researchers report in the
journal Cell.
The study, published online on April 23, 2015 in the
journal Cell, outlines the complicated mechanism of communication between plant cells, where an unusual cell fusion induces selective elimination of the cell responsible for pollen tube attraction after successful fertilizat
Cell, outlines the complicated mechanism of communication between
plant cells, where an unusual
cell fusion induces selective elimination of the cell responsible for pollen tube attraction after successful fertilizat
cell fusion induces selective elimination of the
cell responsible for pollen tube attraction after successful fertilizat
cell responsible for pollen tube attraction after successful fertilization.
At ASPB, we are privileged to publish the work of a range of authors whose scientific experience and academic leadership have helped establish our
journals,
Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell, as highly respected sources of knowledge for the advancement of plant sci
Plant Physiology and The
Plant Cell, as highly respected sources of knowledge for the advancement of plant sci
Plant Cell, as highly respected sources of knowledge for the advancement of
plant sci
plant science.
Below is information for libraries on subscribing to The
Plant Cell and
Plant Physiology ®
journals.
A feature review, to be published on December 16th in the
Cell Press
journal Trends in
Plant Science, points the way to intensifying agriculture sustainably by fixing weaknesses that have sprung up quite by accident in the process of traditional crop breeding over the course of thousands of years.
A group of
plant biologists at the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (ITbM) of Nagoya University, the University of Tokyo, the Gregor Mendel Institute, and the University of Kentucky, has reported in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, on their discovery on how the
plant's egg
cells initially lose their skeletal pattern upon fertilization and are reorganized by two major cytoskeleton components in the
cell, microtubules (MTs) and actin filaments (F - actin).
The researchers published the results of the project, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, in the specialist
journal Plant Biology under the title «Functional characterisation and
cell specificity of BvSUT1, the transporter that loads sucrose into the phloem of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) source leaves «(doi: 10.1111 / plb.12546).
1996 Maarten J. Chrispeels for his research on the interface between
cell biology and biochemistry, as a spokesperson for the science, as an inspiring teacher and mentor, and as an exacting editor of the
journal Plant Physiology
To top it all off, Wisecaver's paper on the study was accepted into the leading
journal in
plant biology, The Plant Cell, with no revis
plant biology, The
Plant Cell, with no revis
Plant Cell, with no revisions.
A b - Glucuronosyltransferase from Arabidopsis Thaliana Involved in Biosynthesis of Type II Arabinogalactan Has a Role in
Cell Elongation During Seedling Growth, Eva Knoch, Adiphol Dilokpimon, Theodora Tryfona, Christian P. Poulsen, Guangyan Xiong, Jesper Harholt, Bent L. Petersen, Peter Ulvskov, Masood Z. Hadi, Toshihisa Kotake, Yoichi Tsumaraya, Markus Pauly, Paul Dupree, Naomi Geshi, The
Plant Journal, 76: 1016 - 1029.
Plant Cell Walls Throughout Evolution: Towards a Molecular Understanding of Their Design Principles, Purbasha Sarkar, Elena Bosneaga, Manfred Auer,
Journal of Experimental Botany, 60 (13): pp. 3615 - 3635, Aug. 17, 2009.
It publishes the highly cited and respected
journals Plant Physiology and The
Plant Cell.
In a study published in the
journal Nutrients last month, researchers asked whether a low - fat,
plant - based dietary intervention improve beta
cell function.
Now, an exciting new study published in the
journal Stem
Cell Research & Therapy provides additional support for the concept that curcumin alone is not enough to explain the healing power of turmeric as a whole
plant.