Wayback Machine
Dec JAN MAR »
Previous capture 31 Next capture
2015 2016 2017 »
28 captures
31 Jan 16 - 9 Feb 19
sparklines
Close Help
Institute of Experimental Botany AS CR logo

Institute of Experimental Botany AS CR
We are Discovering the Plant World

Login
  • Čeština Čeština
  • English English
Institute of Experimental Botany AS CR logo

Institute of Experimental Botany AS CR
We are Discovering the Plant World

  • Čeština Čeština
  • English English
Search Login
  • Institute
  • Contacts
  • Research
  • Publications
  1. Home
  2. transcript profiling
  1. Home
  2. transcript profiling

transcript profiling

Hormone-mediated growth dynamics of the barley pericarp as revealed by magnetic resonance imaging and transcript profiling

Pielot R., Kohl S., Manz B., Rutten T., Weier D., Tarkowská D., Rolčík J., Strnad M., Volke F., Weber H., Weschke W.
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY 66 : 6927–6943 , 2015
Keywords: Auxin, barley pericarp, cell expansion, directed gr owth, gibberellic acid, grain length, growth dynamics, magnetic resonance imaging, transcript profiling

Seminars

18. 11. 2015, Petr Vaculík: „Rostlinné viry v molekulárním farmaření - příprava vakcín“
14. 10. 2015, Tomáš Moravec: „Golden Gate a spol. – nové metody klonování ze standardních dílů“.
16. 9. 2015, Prof. Stanley LUTTS, „Localization of mineral elements in plant tissues: an exciting challenge for plant physiologists“
more

Top publication

Mravec J., et al., Subcellular homeostasis of phytohormone auxin is mediated by the ER-localized PIN5 transporter, NATURE
Paciorek, et al., Auxin inhibits endocytosis and promotes its own efflux from cells, NATURE
Honys D, et al., Cytoskeleton-associated large RNP complexes in tobacco male gametopyte (EPPs) are associated with ribosomes and are involved in protein synthesis, processing and localisation., JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Barbez E., et al., A novel putative auxin carrier family regulates intracellular auxin homeostasis in plants, NATURE
Muller K., et al., Transcription of atp1 is influenced by both genomic configuration and nuclear background in the highly rearranged mitochondrial genomes of Silene vulgaris., PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Search

  • Institute
  • Annual reports
  • Executive board
  • Supervisory Board
  • Patents
  • History
  • Contacts
  • Institution
  • Organisational scheme
  • Scientific divisions
  • Employees
  • Research
  • Laboratories
  • Projects
  • Actions
  • Seminars
  • We offer
  • Publications
  • Biologia Plantarum
  • Photosynthetica
  • Publications