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 Plant Signalling Networks


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.

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Plant signalling researchers:



BEVERIDGE, ChristineControl of plant development
BOTELLA, Jimmy Ecological Biotechnology, genetic engineering, molecular biology and signal transduction in plants
CARROLL, BernardMolecular genetics of gene expression and development
EBERT, PaulMolecular mechanisms of oxidative stress toxicity and longevity
GILBERT, BobEmulsion polymerization, starch structure and nutrition
GRESSHOFF, PeterFunctional genomics and molecular physiology of root nodules
MASON, MichaelPlant nutrient regulation and signal transduction
SCHENK, PeerPlant functional genomics, plant cell signalling and physiology, molecular plant-microbe interactions and biodiscovery

 



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Last Updated - November, 2008