Yunde Zhao
@yundezhao
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03-02-2015 19:00:36
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Plant Physiology is v. much open for broadly plant-related #SyntheticBiology business! 3 expert new editors @Cyano_Dan Matias Zurbriggen McCormick Lab, plus submission option via bioRxiv & a robust scooping policy ⬇️ Please RT to spread the word!
Still can't believe how stunning these RUBY tobacco roots are. Truly endless forms most beautiful. A great convo with Ally MacLean got me inspired to play with rooooooooots. Can't wait to get back to land plant work once the lab relocation finishes.
Awais Asghar Sarah Courbier (@scourbier.bsky.social) Plant Physiology Yunde Zhao I'm glad you asked! plantae.org/plant-physiolo…. See link please.
About Life and Science: An Interview with Plant Physiology Monitoring Editor Prof. Christian Fankhauser, PhD (Christian Fankhauser), Jathish Ponnu, PhD, Plant Physiology Assistant Features Editor. buff.ly/3Q9cAuK
One of my popular resources is "How To Read a Scientific Paper" plus "Case Study: Reading a Plant Physiology Article" plantae.org/how-to-read-a-…. (Two PDFs free to download and use). On Jan 17 Michelle Facette, Xiaohui Li & I will lead a webinar on this topic. More info soon!
You could place one of the three betalain synthesis components under cis-element regulation, whereas two others will express constitutively. Now it's reality and not just my thoughts! Check this study by Zhimin Gao's lab in The Plant Journal 👉doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16…
New T-DNA binary vectors with NptII selection and RUBY reporter for efficient maize transformation and targeted mutagenesis Iowa State University KeunSub Lee academic.oup.com/plphys/advance…
7th Tsuneko & Reiji Okazaki Award winner- Prof. Martin Jonikas Martin Jonikas !‼︎ Amazing research on biogenesis of pyrenoid as LLPS organelle for efficient CO2 concentration for photosynthesis. Award trophy given by Prof. Kazuo Shinizaki. Congratulations 🎉🧬 Nagoya Univ ITbM
First Stefano Bencivenga transformed wild-type Col0 with pLAT52:RUBY, a reporter that converts tyrosine to vividly red betalain (the same compound seen in beetroot). While many lines were pollen-specific as expected, he found one line that expressed RUBY just in the petals (3rd from left)