Welcome to the fourth Physiologia Plantarum joint seminar with the Scandinavian Plant Physiology Society (SPPS). The focus is ” Recent Highlights in Plant Nutrition“. You can register and check the recorded talks here. The live event will be on November 24, 2022. Stockholm 12:30; Beijing 18:30; New York 6:30 Here
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SPPS and PPL prizes 2022….who are the winners?
We gladly present the winners of the SPPS Prizes of 2022 that are given during the 29th SPPS conference! Several prizes have been given: the Physiologia Plantarum prize, Early career prize, PhD prize, Innovation prize and SPPS prize. For some, the jury could not decide and 2 prizes were given!
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Yuling Jiao takes over our “Development, growth and differentiation” area after Ykä Helariutta. Yuling Jiao’s lab combines multidisciplinary approaches to study plant development, in particular shoot lateral appendage formation and patterning. In combination with mathematical simulation, they study the 3D form acquisition of leaves, the primary aerial organ. In addition,
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This focus collection brings together articles dealing with the effects of cold on plants: from cold sensing to how plants tolerate frost and the impact of temperature on plant physiology.
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Welcome to the third Physiologia Plantarum joint seminar with the Scandinavian Plant Physiology Society (SPPS). The focus is ” Cold Tolerance and Adaptation”. You can register and check the recorded talks here. The live event will be on May 19, 2022. Here is the program (all
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Ykä Helariutta – Physiologia Plantarum’s new Editor-in-Chief
Since January, Ykä Helariutta is the new Editor-in-chief of Physiologia Plantarum. He is currently sharing the position with Vaughan Hurry for a smooth transition. A word from Ykä Helariutta – PPL new Editor-in-Chief I initially trained as a plant molecular biologist and obtained my PhD at the University of Helsinki,
Continue readingWinners of the reviewer award 2021
We are happy to announce the 2021 Reviewer award winners! Soichi Kojima Dr Soichi Kojima did his PhD at Tohoku University, Japan, under Prof. Tomoyuki Yamaya, studying the gene expression of glutamate synthase in rice. As a post-doc, he worked with Prof. Nicolaus von Wiren at the University of Hohenheim,
Continue readingCall for articles- From the biosynthesis of volatiles and colors to their role in eco-environments-CLOSED
Plant-specialized metabolites, including anthocyanin and carotenoids, and floral volatiles such as terpenoids, phenylpropanoids/benzenoids, and fatty acids play crucial roles in plants. Importantly, they are features of flowers’ colors and fragrance, which are essential traits in maintaining the ecological linkage between flowers and a diverse range of visitors, such as pollinators,
Continue readingA bit more salt? How do plants cope with it?
The phrase “to be worth one’s salt” speaks to the importance with which this mineral was held by ancient peoples, as—in addition to its flavour-enhancing properties—it was the crucial factor allowing food preservation in the absence of refrigeration or canning technologies. However, the same microbe-killing properties that make it so
Continue readingDo you want to compose a special issue?
Physiologia Plantarum has the custom to publish Special Issues, gathering reviews and original research articles on a specific topic. Those issues are usually organised by our Editor-in-Chief or Subject Editors as a follow-up of conferences and represent a snap-shot of the current research in a particular area. “Usually” does not
Continue readingZoom on our “Plants & UVB radiation” Special Issue
Without sunlight, the earth would be a lifeless ball of ice; as life on earth depends on sunlight for warmth, weather, and energy for plants. Plants in turn provide the oxygen we breathe and the food we eat. The sunlight reaching our planet consists of a range of wavelengths, from
Continue readingA shout-out to this years Young Plant Scientist Winner: Sara Izquierdo Zandalinas wins the FESPB prize sponsored by us!
The Federation of European Societies of Plant Biology (FESPB) organises a large international Plant Biology Congress every two years. The Plant Biology Europe Congress 2021 was organized together with EPSO (European Plant Science Organization) and it has been an online event. The FESPB Young Plant Scientist Award 2021 was rewarded
Continue readingWebinar: Gene editing tools for sustainable bio-production
Welcome to the 2nd event of Connecting Plants & People Webinar Series by Physiologia Plantarum and the Scandinavian Plant Physiology Society. We feature the most recent work of up-and-coming scientists from the PPL and SPPS community. Please register, for free, directly on the webinar platform. The webinar is divided in two, before the
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Highlights of our special issue about heavy metal sequestration
EDITORIAL Parvaiz Ahmad1,2, Javaid Akhter Bhat3, Luisa María Sandalio4, Muhammad Ashraf5 1Botany and Microbiology Department, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2Department of Botany, Degree College Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India; parvaizbot@yahoo.com 3State Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China javid.akhter69@gmail.com 4Bioquímica, Biología
Continue readingSneak peek into our drought tolerance special issue: 5 articles highlighted
General Introduction to ‘drought’ Water availability is a limiting factor for the growth and development of plants, ultimately affecting fitness and seed set. When water availability is seriously limited during a drought, the effect can be very harmful to plants: leaf senescence accelerates, photosynthesis becomes limited as chlorophyll degrades, and
Continue readingConnecting Plants & People: New webinar series
Welcome to our new webinar series ‘Connecting Plants & People’ hosted by Physiologia Plantarum (PPL) and the Scandinavian Plant Physiology Society (SPPS). The first event will feature the most recent work of up-and-coming scientists from the PPL and SPPS community. Please register, for free, directly on the webinar platform. The webinar is
Continue readingFocus: Solute transporter’s role under stress conditions in plants
Rupesh Deshmukh1, Durgesh Kumar Tripathi2, Henry Nguyen3 and Humira Sonah1 1National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI), Mohali, India 2Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture (AIOA), Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India 3Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA e-mails: rupesh@nabi.res.in; dktripathiau@gmail.com; nguyenhenry@missouri.edu; humira@nabi.res.in Intra-and intercellular traffickings are crucial aspects
Continue readingWinners of the Reviewer Reward 2020
Miquel Nadal Miquel is one of our three Reviewer awardees and we are very happy to support him with a travel grant to a conference of choice! He has recently finished his PhD at the University of Balearic Islands (UIB) in Spain, where he investigated the relationship between photosynthesis
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