A small local defect with big systemic effects
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 MoreHARDTKE LAB – Molecular Genetics of Root Development
…et quid amabo nisi quod vita enigma est?
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 MoreThe latest genotype matrix for the Eilenberg-0 (Eil-0) x Loch Ness-0 (Lc-0) recombinant inbred line population can be downloaded as an .xlsx file here.
Eil-0 x Lc-0 RIL population genotypes Read MoreA root growth QTL gone astray is a germination QTL: Amélia Amiguet-Vercher, Luca Santuari, Miguel Gonzalez-Guzman, Stephen Depuydt, Pedro L. Rodriguez and Christian S. Hardtke (2014): The IBO germination QTL encodes a phosphatase 2C-related …
‘Accidental’ ;-) QTL cloning from our lab published in New Phytologist Read MoreRodriguez-Villalon et al. out now in PNAS: “Molecular Genetic Framework for Protophloem Formation“, also made the cover of issue 31 (Vol. 111).
Latest research out now: Molecular Genetic Framework for Protophloem Formation Read More“Strigolactone Promotes Degradation of DWARF14, an ?/? Hydrolase Essential for Strigolactone Signaling in Arabidopsis” by Pilar Cubas’ lab, includes data from a technical collaboration with us.
Latest collaborative paper out now. Read MoreThe code for the Automated Quantitative Histology approach described in Sankar, Nieminen & Ragni et al. 2014 is available in the following files that are contained in this linked archive: – IPFactory.py: …
Code for Sankar et al. 2014 Read MoreMovie of slides with voiceover of Christian’s talk at the Brassinosteroid Conference 2012 about our work published here: Bojan Gujas, Carlos Alonso-Blanco and Christian S. Hardtke (2012): Natural Arabidopsis brx loss of function alleles confer root adaptation …
Natural Arabidopsis brx loss of function alleles confer root adaptation to acidic soil – slides with voiceover Read More“Small but thick enough – the Arabidopsis hypocotyl as a model to study secondary growth”
Our latest review online now: Read MoreOur former sabbatical visitor Tom Juenger & co-workers on expression QTLs in response to drying soils, and regulatory gene evolution implications from this work. Includes a modest collaborative contribution from …
Latest collaboration paper out: Read More…naturally born genotyper and Summer Undergraduate Research student from Chile.
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