This weeks research roundup includes just three papers and firstly
includes a study from the University of Essex that looks at the growth
of Arabidopsis plants during ‘real-life’ fluctuations in light levels.
Secondly is a very different type of study from the University of York
that uses Arabidopsis as a model for the development of plants that are
able to accumulate catalytically active and commercially viable levels
of palladium.
Finally is a Chinese-led study that includes Alan Marchant (University
of Southampton) as a co-author and looks at the role of the
ERF74-RbohD-ROS signaling module in the response to abiotic stress.
More details here:
http://blog.garnetcommunity.org.uk/arabidopsis-research-roundup-february-27th/
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