Michael Groszmann
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Michael Groszmann
@TurboPlants
Plant molecular biologist @PlantSci_ANU. Exploring innovative ways to improve plant performance in a changing environment. #aquaporins #photosynthesis #hybrids
Canberra, ACT Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Great to have been involved in this latest #aquaporin manuscript published in @PlantCellEnvir: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…. Shows changes in phosphorylation state causes switching between greater water or ion permeability. @PlantSci_ANU @leaf2field @PlantEnergyBiol


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Centre Scientists @E_MartinAvila, Spencer Whitney and team, have traveled back on time to fix #Rubisco limitations and improve #photosynthesis, which could lead to a major increase in crop production, read @ThePlantCell paper bit.ly/2ZUegiH Image: Charles Tambiah.

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Exploring gibberellin as a novel target to control #wildradish in crops. bit.ly/3f4P1AR and scimex.org/newsfeed/resea…. New insights into GA reproductive development and characteristics of GA metabolic and signaling proteins. Involved @PlantSci_ANU @CSIRO @Sciences_UTAS


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@JaishriRDas No, we have not looked at AQP sub-cellular localization specifically in tomato tissues. However, given the conserved targeting behavior of AQP subfamilies across the plant kingdom, you could make confident predictions for your AQPs of interest.
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@TurboPlants @RIPEproject @BioMedCentral @PlantSci_ANU @leaf2field Very nice work. I am interested to know if you have checked GFP expression in tomato laef or root. I would be grateful if you share some images.
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The first of our upcoming publications on #aquaporins - gatekeepers that control traffic of vital substrates in and out of plant cells. Media summary bit.ly/2AUNQ7M. Paper @BioMedCentral here: rdcu.be/b4QcO @PlantSci_ANU @leaf2field @RIPEproject

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Great to get a Plant Physiology 'On the Inside' summary bit.ly/37Hgm9i, of our recent Plant Phys paper where we uncovered an important role for the Peptide Hormone Receptor CEPR1 in controlling seed size and yield. @PlantSci_ANU @leaf2field
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On the Inside: A Peptide Hormone Receptor Controls Seed Size and Yield bit.ly/37Hgm9i, summary of The Peptide Hormone Receptor CEPR1 Functions in the Reproductive Tissue to Control Seed Size and Yield doi.org/10.1104/pp.20.… #hormone #Arabidopsis
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