Search Results - "Land, Eric S."
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Conserved plant transcriptional responses to microgravity from two consecutive spaceflight experiments
Published in Frontiers in plant science (08-01-2024)“…Understanding how plants adapt to the space environment is essential, as plants will be a valuable component of long duration space missions. Several…”
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Bridging the gap: parallel profiling of ribosome associated and total RNA species can identify transcriptional regulatory mechanisms of plants in spaceflight
Published in Journal of plant interactions (31-12-2023)“…As plants are an essential component of sustainable life support systems, long-duration space missions will require a sophisticated understanding of plant…”
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Uncovering Transcriptional Responses to Fractional Gravity in Arabidopsis Roots
Published in Life (Basel, Switzerland) (24-09-2021)“…Although many reports characterize the transcriptional response of Arabidopsis seedlings to microgravity, few investigate the effect of partial or fractional…”
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A Role for Inositol Pyrophosphates in the Metabolic Adaptations to Low Phosphate in Arabidopsis
Published in Metabolites (04-09-2021)“…Phosphate is a major plant macronutrient and low phosphate availability severely limits global crop productivity. In , a key regulator of the transcriptional…”
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role for lipid-mediated signaling in plant gravitropism
Published in American journal of botany (2013)“…Gravitropism is a universal plant response. It is initiated by the sensing of the primary signal (mass or pressure), which is then converted into chemical…”
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Two inositol hexakisphosphate kinases drive inositol pyrophosphate synthesis in plants
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-11-2014)“…Inositol pyrophosphates are unique cellular signaling molecules with recently discovered roles in energy sensing and metabolism. Studies in eukaryotes have…”
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