OCTOPUSSY, the sequel, finally screening
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OCTOPUSSY, the sequel, finally screening Read MoreHARDTKE LAB – Molecular Genetics of Root Development
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Especially if it ends up in a publication. Latest from our lab & collaborators highlights CLE peptide receptor action in the root protophloem (and also cautions against background mutations…).
All is well that ends well. Read MoreOn the role of brassinosteroid signaling in root meristem development. Including our probably most spectacular result from a reviewer-imposed (…and justified) control experiment: Fig. 5. Also see this highlight in Development.
Confocal microscopy tour de force published Read More
… a relaxed day in the Valais vinyards, enjoying the locally famous “Brisolée“!
Lab outing 2016 Read More
Arabidopsis MAKR5 is a positive effector of BAM3-dependent CLE45 signaling – out in EMBO Reports
More about our favorite receptor kinase pathway: Read MorePublication of “The Effects of High Steady State Auxin Levels on Root Cell Elongation in Brachypodium”.
Collaborative effort on auxin effects in Brachypodium root cell elongation now online Read More
PLANT PEPTIDES & RECEPTORS 2016, the 4th European Workshop on Peptide Signalling in Plants – registration is now open! co-organized by Michael Hothorn, Cyril Zipfel and Christian Hardtke
PLANT PEPTIDES & RECEPTORS 2016 – co-organized by Michael Hothorn, Cyril Zipfel and Christian Hardtke Read More– a review on molecular mechanisms in secondary growth. Fabio Lehmann and Christian S. Hardtke (2016): Secondary growth of the Arabidopsis hypocotyl — vascular development in 4 dimensions. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, …
First paper of the year: Read MoreGymnosperms, angiosperms, vessels, tracheary elements….what the heck? No more confusion, as of 2016, every lab member has to learn this splendid limerick by heart.
“Ode to the tracheary elements” – keep your vascular tissues sorted Read More
On the role of phosphoinositides in root protophloem differentiation and its effects on root branching, published in Development.
A small local defect with big systemic effects Read More