Kranthi Verala and co-authors have published a paper in New Phytologist entitled “Predictive metabolomics of multiple Atacama plant species unveils a core set of generic metabolites for extreme climate resilience,” available online: https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18095.
K. G. Raghothama has published two journal articles: Ramaiah M., Jain A, Yugandar P. and K.G. Raghothama. 2022. ATL8, a RING E3 ligase, modulates root growth and phosphate homeostasis in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol Biochem (in press) Vasconcelos M.J.V., J.E.F. Figueiredo, M Fernandes de Oliveira, R.E. Schaffert and K.G. Raghothama 2022. Plant phosphorus use efficiency in…Read more about K. G. Raghothama Published Two Journal Articles[Read More]
Jules Janick recently published a new research article in Frontiers in Plant Science with James R. Myers and Alice K. Formiga from Oregon State University. Myers, James R., Formiga, Alice K. & Janick, Jules. 2022. Iconography of beans and related legumes following the Columbian exchange. Frontiers in Plant Science 13: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.851029.
Ian Kelly, our Horticulture undergraduate student on Study Abroad this semester, has sent us another update from his adventures in Dublin, Ireland: I’ve been hitting the road or, in this case, tracks really. The natural beauty of the Aran Islands and the heritage sites like Dún Aonghasa over by Galway were really interesting! Then…Read more about Ian Kelly’s Study Abroad Update[Read More]
Emerson Alejandro Luna Espinoza majored in Agricultural Sciences at Zamorano University from the class of 2019. He likes to learn more about Horticulture and Plant Sciences and wants to get more involved in the research area. Emerson will work on a watermelon irrigation and fertilization project within Wenjing Guan’s research and extension program. Emerson locates…Read more about Emerson Alejandro Luna Espinoza joins Wenjing Guan’s program[Read More]
Thiti Suttiyut, Manoj Ghaste, and Joshua Widhalm along with others from the Purdue Center for Plant Biology published a paper in Horticulture Research entitled “Integrative analysis of the shikonin metabolic network identifies new gene connections and reveals evolutionary insight into shikonin biosynthesis. The paper is available online: https://doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhab087.
John Orick, Karen Mitchell, and Pam Fisher prepared the Plant Info To Go Booth for the Indiana Flower and Patio Show on March 9. Purdue Extension Master Gardener volunteers will be on hand to answer gardening questions during the show. The show will run March 12-20 at Expo Hall in the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
The Langenhoven Lab is welcoming two visiting scholars, Lian Durón and Eduardo Miranda. They are both from Honduras. While at Purdue, they will be participating in research aimed at improving the long-term potential and sustainability of agriculture and food systems by improving the links between economics, production, and food safety that lead to profitable small-…Read more about Langenhoven Lab Welcomes Two Visiting Scholars[Read More]
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