The Arabidopsis Research Roundup returns this week with selection of
publications from institutions across the UK.
Firstly George Bassel (Birmingham) leads a study that investigates the
integration of inductive signals in the embryonic root.
Secondly a group from the Oxford Brookes plant science group look into
the literal linkages between the golgi apparatus and ER.
Thirdly John Christie (Glasgow) and co-workers define a new variant of
the phototropin receptor.
Next Caroline Dean and Martin Howard (John Innes Centre) collaborate on
work that defines the relationship between FLC, COOLAIR and cell size.
The fifth paper is led by members of SLCU and investigates the
regulatory influence of the Evening Complex of the circadian clock.
The penultimate paper features work from Alison Smith’s group at the JIC
that looks at dynamics of starch accumulation and degradation.
Lastly is research from NIAB that defines the pathogeniticity of novel
UK isolates of the fungal pathogen Verticillium longisporum.
Full details can be found here:
http://blog.garnetcommunity.org.uk/arabidopsis-research-roundup-july-3rd/
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