This GARNet Research Roundup begins with two studies from the University
of Sheffield.
First is research from Jurriaan Ton’s lab that looks at the interaction
between CO2 concentration, the soil microbiome and plant growth. The
second paper from Matt Davey and Peter Quick looks at the effect of cold
acclimation on freezing tolerance in Arabidpsis lyrata.
The third study includes authors from Dundee and Durham and also looks
at an impact of altered CO2 concentrations, in this case on nitrogen
assimilation.
The next paper looks at the role of a GA signaling module on endosperm
expansion during seed germination and includes authors from Nottingham
and Birmingham.
The fifth paper includes Richard Morris at the JIC as a co-author and
looks at the relationship between calcium signaling and changes in
cellular pH.
The penultimate study features co-authors from Warwick and Exeter in
work that looks at the role of 3′-O-β-D-ribofuranosyladenosine during
plant immunity.
Finally is a paper that includes Steve Long from Lancaster and
characterises the rubisco-chaperone BSD2.
More details:
http://blog.garnetcommunity.org.uk/garnet-research-roundup-november-22nd-2018/
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