Die Global Pollen Database enthält zur Zeit Daten aus Afrika, Nord- und Süd-Amerika und Nordasien. Die Datenbank wird kontinuierlich ausgebaut, indem durch regional ausgerichtete Kooperationsprojekte neue Daten eingepflegt und zugänglich gemacht werden, beispielsweise aus der Indo-Pacific Pollen Database, der Latin American Pollen Database, sowie der North American Pollen Database. Der ehrenamtliche Koordinator der Global Pollen Database ist Dr. Eric Grimm. (...) Je nach gewähltem Ergebnistyp wird die Recherche entweder in Pollendiagrammen oder in Datentabellen resultieren, die Sie auf Ihren Computer übertragen können. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
Pflanzen sind konstant in Bewegung aufgrund von Wachstumsprozessen, auf der Suche nach Licht und Nährstoffen, dem Schutz vor Fraßfeinden, der Reaktion auf benachbarte Konkurrenten und während ihrer Vermehrung. Zeitrafferaufnahmen erlauben uns diese Bewegungen von Pflanzen in einfacher Weise sichtbar zu machen. Die mittels Zeitrafferaufnahmen produzierten Filme auf dieser Site vermitteln die Vielfalt pflanzlicher Bewegungen. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt und verändert]
Eine Zusammenstellung - vornehmlich in Bildern und Videos - über zellbiologische Aspekte bei Pilzen. Dabei wird besonderes Augenmerk auf das Hyphenwachstum, die Vesikelbewegung aber auch die Sporenausbildung gelegt. [Redaktion vifabio]
Diese Datenbank möchte für jeden hilfreich sein, der die Rolle von microRNAs (miRNAs) in der Wachstumsphase von Pflanzen, in der Organbildung und bei der Reaktion auf verschiedene biotische und abiotische Streßreize erforschen will. Um die Datenbank zu erkunden, müssen Sie einfach auf „Browse Atlas“ klicken oder Sie können einen bestimmten miRNA-Eintrag suchen, indem Sie mindestens 2 Zahlen seiner ID in das Fenster eintragen. Detaillierte Informationen und verfügbare Features der mirEX-Datenbank sind als Videotutorial verfügbar. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
This SRC conference is an important and unique scientific meeting where the intersections of plant development, signaling, modeling and genomics are explored through talks, poster sessions, and intensive scientific discussion. Outstanding researchers from around the world presenting cutting edge research directed towards a fundamental understanding of how different aspects of plant growth and development are controlled in response to intrinsic and external signals, and how such mechanisms are modified over evolutionary time. Plant growth and development are at the core of agricultural productivity, and are essential for human survival. The spirit of the meeting is that understanding fundamental biology is the surest way to advance practical gains in agriculture. In addition, plant biology has pioneered new insights into many fields over the last century, including genetics, developmental biology, epigenetics and genomics. This conference, which has been held every 2-3 years for the past twenty-five years, is the only regular international meeting devoted entirely to plant developmental biology. The interactions between established scientists and young investigators entering in this field are facilitated by special sessions that maximize interactions between the two groups. Its small size and secluded location make it a fantastic opportunity for discussion of new ideas and emerging concepts in the exciting and rapidly moving field of plant development. ... [Information of the supplier]
In contrast to animals, developmental processes in plants are strongly influenced by the environment. This meeting aims to bring together international researchers studying plant developmental processes that are established de novo or are significantly changed in response to the environment. [Information of the supplier]
The conference aims to bring together scientists in plant developmental biology, agriculture, horticulture, forestry, ecophysiology and biotechnology, with a common interest in root development. It focuses on the development of adventitious, lateral and primary roots as the outcome of genetic control and the plant's interaction with the environment. Based on the tradition of the earlier symposia held in the US, Israel, The Netherlands, Spain, Canada and Germany, the 8th International Symposium on Root Development aims to exchange recent knowledge and ideas on fundamental and applied aspects of root induction and further development. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Symposium will promote fundamental understanding of the diverse aspects of root biology. The symposium, titled: "Exposing the Hidden Half - Root Research at the Forefront of Science", will assemble multiple disciplines in order to facilitate exploration of novel approaches and investigation of complex processes and mechanisms. The intersections of root physiology, root development, root architecture and root interactions with the environment will be tackled by researchers from around the globe through talks, poster sessions and discussions. Basic research at multiple scales (proteins, cells, tissues and the root system as a whole) and cutting-edge methodologies will be highlighted as important means to advance agriculture. Graduate students, young researchers and senior scientists will find the conference setting in the scenic Jerusalem hills conducive for both formal and informal interactions promoting a rich exchange of ideas and knowledge and opportunity for fostering collaborations. ... [Information of the supplier]
The organizing committees of ISRR11 and ROOTING2021 - 9th International Symposium on Root Development have decided to hold the two meetings as a joint, virtual-only conference and sessions will be shared. A major aim of the meetings is to provide as much live interaction as feasible. [Information of the supplier]
Due to the ongoing coronavirus global pandemic Rooting 2020 has been postponed, and we are now Rooting 2021 and have joined with ISRR11 as a virtual meeting. [Information of the supplier]