DBG Newsletter Nr. 83
Wie charakteristische Merkmale in einer Pflanze durch unterschiedliche Evolutionsgeschichten entstehen, in welcher nicht-Hülsenfrucht es gelang, ein “Selbstdüngungsprotein” zu aktivieren, wie Chloroplasten mit einem Lichtschalter erzeugt werden können und wie ein europaweites Biodiversitätsmonitoring aussehen könnte.
Deadlines are approaching for members, who want to foster the career of an early career researcher (ECR) by awarding them with our scientific prizes, especially the Strasburger Prize, to be invited to present his/her work in a talk in a plenary session at our international Botanik-Tagung.
ECRs, who are not jet a member of our new YoungDBG network for early career researchers are now able to join it easily.
A new Strasburger workshop on complexome profiling in plants will invite ECRs soon.
The Editors of our journal Plant Biology recommend a viewpoint article that proposes a solution to conserve plant genetic resources of recalcitrant seeds that are hard to store. A review summarizes the methodological advances to study root responses to multifactorial constraints and multiple stressors. And another review about a RNA surveillance mechanism with an opportunity to develop viral interference in plants.
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