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Pod rupture during seed development

Growth of compatible pollen tubes through stigma and style

Invasive wild oats and Localization of the defence-related triterpenes in oat roots

Invasive wild oats and Localization of the defence-related triterpenes in oat roots

Transcriptomic analysis of senescence-associated genes in barley

Simulating the effects of localized red:far-red ratio on tillering in spring wheat

Phenotypic and transcriptomic analysis of lignification in Aradopsis

Phenotypic and transcriptomic analysis of lignification in Aradopsis

Increased and acquired resistance to TMV in tobacco

Increased and acquired resistance to TMV in tobacco

 

 

 

 

 

Organising committee

Steven Strauss Oregon State University, USA
Richard Amasino University of Wisconsin, USA
Richard Flavell Ceres Inc., CA, USA
Richard Jorgensen University of Arizona, USA
Harry Klee University of Florida, USA
Holly Slater New Phytologist, Lancaster, UK

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  Physiological sculpture of plants logo by Gretchen Bracher. Illustrations: Pod rupture during seed development from, Chiurugwi et al. Growth of compatible pollen tubes through stigma and style, from Kemp & Doughty. Invasive wild oats and Localization of the defence-related triterpenes in oat roots from Field et al. Transcriptomic analysis of senescence-associated genes in barley, from Parrott et al. Simulating the effects of localized red:far-red ratio on tillering in spring wheat, from Evers at al. Phenotypic and transcriptomic analysis of lignification in Aradopsis, from Rogers et al. Increased and acquired resistance to TMV in tobacco, from Develey-Rivière & Galiana. Physiological sculpture of plants: new visions and capabilities for crop breeding is sponsored by the New Phytologist Trust