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7 PhD positions in Strasbourg, France

07/01/2014 17:03
The Laboratory of Excellence (LabEx) NetRNA PhD Program is based on a three-year intensive training with dedicated research investigations and active participation in diverse lectures and meetings. The NetRNA consortium gathers eleven CNRS teams working on different aspects of...

[Ingénieur CDD] Analyste NGS

07/01/2014 14:08
Type de poste:  CDD Ingénieur CDD Durée du poste:  12 mois Ville:  Montpellier Laboratoire:  Bioversity International Nom du contact:  Rouard...

PIRIN2 stabilizes cysteine protease XCP2 and increases susceptibility to the vascular pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum in Arabidopsis

06/20/2014 00:00
Bo Zhang, Dominique Tremousaygue, Nicolas Denancé, H. Peter van Esse, Anja C. Hörger, Patrick Dabos, Deborah Goffner, Bart P. H. J. Thomma, Renier A. L. van der Hoorn and Hannele Tuominen   Abstract: PIRIN (PRN) is a member of the functionally diverse cupin protein superfamily. There are four...

50 new publications were added

06/18/2014 02:18
Addition of publications written by 2007 classmates.

The ubiquitous distribution of late embryogenesis abundant proteins across cell compartments in Arabidopsis offers tailored protection against abiotic stress

06/13/2014 21:07
Adrien Candata, Gaël Paszkiewicz, Martine Neveu, Romain Gautier, David C. Logan, Marie-Hélène Avelange-Macherel and David Machere   Abstract: Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are hydrophilic, mostly intrinsically disordered proteins, which play major roles in desiccation tolerance....

Two CCAAT box-binding transcription factors redundantly regulate early steps of the legume-rhizobia endosymbiosis

06/13/2014 00:00
Tom Laloum, Maël Baudin, Lisa Frances, Agnes Lepage, Benjamin Billault-Penneteau, Marion R. Cerri, Federico Ariel, Marie-Françoise Jardinaud, Pascal Gamas, Fernanda de Carvalho-Niebel and Andreas Niebel   Abstract: During endosymbiotic interactions between legume plants and nitrogen-fixing...

Cross-interference of plant development and plant–microbe interactions

06/10/2014 21:13
Edouard Evangelisti, Thomas Rey and Sebastian Schornack   Abstract: Plant roots are host to a multitude of filamentous microorganisms. Among these, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi provide benefits to plants, while pathogens trigger diseases resulting in significant crop yield losses. It is...

PERICARD Pierre

05/27/2014 22:38
The ancestral role of nodal signalling in breaking L/R symmetry in the vertebrate forebrain   Workflow4Metabolomics: A collaborative research infrastructure for computational metabolomics   The tomato genome sequence provides insights into fleshy fruit evolution  

BEN KHALED Sara

05/24/2014 18:12
Arabidopsis ubiquitin ligase MIEL1 mediates degradation of the transcription factor MYB30 weakening plant defence   ESCRT-I Mediates FLS2 Endosomal Sorting and Plant Immunity  

BADET Thomas

05/24/2014 17:51
Resistance to phytopathogens e tutti quanti: placing plant quantitative disease resistance on the map  
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