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Poster prizes
Winner
Anna Kampova, Charles University, Czech Republic: How do stomata and programmed cell death contribute to another dehiscence?
Runners up
Skylar Johnson, University of Exeter, United Kingdom: Carnivorous Slime: changes in viscoelastic hemicellulose polymer secretion in Nepenthes takes pitchers from trapping-optimized to digestion-optimized, and are regulated by age and nutrient availability
Annette Raffan, University of Aberdeen, James Hutton Institute, United Kingdom: Multiple Mechanisms, Convergent Control: How neighbour identity and phosphorus influence water directionality in the rhizosheath
Honourable mentions
Richard Dekeya, John Innes Centre, United Kingdom: Circadian regulation of rhizosphere interactions
Zishan Fu, Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences, United Kingdom: Unearthing the diversity and 300-million-year evolution of phloem anatomy in ferns
Matteo Grenzi, University of Milan, Italy: Osmotic changes at the crossroad of Glutamate Receptor-Like channels activation
Antonia Otte, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom: The role of mitotic recombination in the evolution of diatoms
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