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In order to sense and respond to the environment it is vital
that the plants effectly communicate using both inter- and intra-cellular
signals. By studying these signalling networks UQ plant scientists
are learning how plants are able to develop and adapt to changes
in the environment.

Plant signalling researchers: |
| BEVERIDGE, Christine | Control of plant development |
| BOTELLA, Jimmy |
Ecological Biotechnology, genetic engineering, molecular
biology and signal transduction in plants |
| CARROLL, Bernard | Molecular genetics of gene expression and development |
| EBERT, Paul | Molecular mechanisms of oxidative stress toxicity and longevity |
| GILBERT, Bob | Emulsion polymerization, starch structure and nutrition |
| GRESSHOFF, Peter | Functional genomics and molecular physiology of root nodules |
| MASON, Michael | Plant nutrient regulation and signal transduction |
| SCHENK, Peer | Plant functional genomics, plant cell signalling and physiology, molecular plant-microbe interactions and biodiscovery |
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