Purdue Agriculture Communications released two stories on the work of Dr. Ying Li, Dr. Natalia Dudareva, and their labs.
“Plant metabolism proves more complicated than previously understood” highlights the recent opinion piece published in Trends in Plant Science with co-author Erich Grotewold (Michigan State University): “Enough is enough: feedback control of specialized metabolism.”
“Stop and smell the volatile secondary metabolites” features the recently published research in New Phytologist: “Rhythmic histone acetylation acts in concert with day–night oscillation of the floral volatile metabolic network.”