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Plant Science Colloquium with Dr. Chana Ullah
In nature, plants are subjected to a diverse range of harmful pathogens from multiple kingdoms of life. To cope with diseases caused by bacteria, fungi, ...
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Plant Science Colloquium with Dr. Caroline Marcon
Genome-wide insertional mutagenesis is a tool to create loss-of-function mutations for virtually all genes in a genome. The European mutant collection BonnMu ...
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Plant Science Colloquium with Prof. Dr. John McKay
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Plant Science Colloquium with Prof. L. Jiang and Prof. K.-B. Wong
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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Plant Science Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Alexander Zizka
The public availability of biodiversity data is drastically increasing. Specifically, information on species geographic occurrence from digitized herbarium ...
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Plant Science Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Hans-Henning Kunz
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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Plant Science Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Junpei Takano
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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Plant Science Colloquium with Dr. Markus Wirtz
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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Plant Science Colloquium with Dr. Sebastian Soyk
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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Plant Science Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Matthias Hahn
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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