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Plant Biology Europe 2025
Angol nyelvű Tudományos
Megjelent: , 281 p.
2025
Konferencia:
Plant Biology Europe 2025 2025-06-25 [Budapest, Magyarország]
Azonosítók
MTMT: 36217111
ISBN:
9786156833020
Teljes dokumentum:
https://pbe2025-budapest.org/PBE2025_book_of_abstracts.pdf
Fejezetek
Ágnes Dalmadi et al. A novel regulatory step of the miRNA pathway. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025
András Kis et al. Application of wheat × barley intergeneric hybrids in genome editing. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025
András Kis et al. Utilization of targeted mutations to alter economically important traits in barley. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025
Asish Samuel et al. Synthesis of chitosan nanoparticles and its application in agriculture: A review. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. A-177
Auwalu Abdu et al. Investigation of the diverse roles of RNA-directed DNA methylation in barley. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025
Barnabás Hajnal Ádám et al. Computational modelling of auxin, cytokinin, and salicylic acid binding by tomato Phi class glutathione transferases. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. A-120-A-120
Bernát Tompa et al. Hairy root transformation using Rhizobium rhizogenes as a tool for exploring redox-specific gene expression and function in Arabidopsis. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. A-234-A-235
Csiszár Jolán et al. Agrobacterium tumefaciens versus Rhizobium rhizogenes: A comparison of two transformation techniques to introduce roGFP2 redox probe for monitoring redox potential in Arabidopsis roots. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. A-230-A-231
Flóra Boglárka Horváth et al. A reclamation project on dredged mud from Lake Balaton: Seasonal changes in the physiology of Szarvasi-1 energy grass and the connected bacterial community composition in the rhizosphere. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. A-103-A-104
Francis Michel et al. The impact of nitric oxide signal on the intracellular iron distribution. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. O-105
Kozieł Edmund et al. AtGSTU19 and AtGSTU24 in Arabidopsis thaliana response to Turnip mosaic virus. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. A-164-A-164
Marzougui Linda et al. Phytotoxicity of two crystalline forms of titanium dioxide nanoparticles. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. P-149
Müller Brigitta et al. Regulation effect of PH domain containing proteins on Mn transport and distribution. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. O-108
Radics Nóra et al. Exploring essential and contaminant distribution in plants: X-ray fluorescence imaging. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. P-223
Zoltán Molnár et al. Integration of chitosan nanoparticles and cyanobacteria biomass in agricultural applications to enhance cereal crop productivity. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. A-70
Altafur Rahman et al. Modulation of cadmium stress responses in wheat by putrescine pre-treatment under blue and white light. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 26-26
Éva Darkó. Utilisation of high-throughput phenotyping platform in Martonvásár. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 58-58
Laura Zsigmond et al. Mitochondrial electron transport mutants modulate drought tolerance in Arabidopsis. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 58
Fátyol Károly et al. Dissection of the antiviral RNA silencing pathway of Nicotiana benthamiana by genome editing. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 63-63
Vivien Fákó et al. Investigation of VSR coding capacity of fruit tree infecting viruses. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 63-64
Csaba Éva et al. Root-based inorganic carbon uptake boosts photosynthetic activity and osmotic stress tolerance. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 76-76
Gábor Kocsy et al. Redox- and light spectrum-dependent modulation of microRNAs and their targets during stress adaptation. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 80-81
Poór Péter et al. The light in the night: Role of reactive oxygen species and defence-related phytohormones in the action of nocturnal red light. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 80
Tibor Janda. Light and temperature-dependent shoot-root signalling pathways in cereals. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 81-82
Magda Pál et al. Polyamines in the “spotlight”. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 85-86
Máthé Csaba et al. The roles of PP2A subunits Fass and C3/C4 in the regulation of mitosis and oxidative stress responses in Arabidopsis- studies with phosphatase mutants and inhibitors. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 87
Fatemeh Gholizadeh et al. Identification and functional analysis of High-Affinity K+ Transporters (HKTs) in wheat under salinity stress. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 109-109
Erika Chonata-Jiménez et al. Centromere dynamics in mitotic and meiotic cells of common barley as revealed by the construction of CENH3- dsRed fluorescent reporter lines. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 119-119
Péter Borbély et al. Pre-hardening induced by blue or farred light supplementation in leaves of the Rht12 wheat dwarfing line: Effects on metabolism, freezing tolerance, and gibberellin levels. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 124-124
Liesel Gamarra Reinoso et al. How does the transcriptomic profile of barley change when grown with the addition of inorganic carbon to the roots?. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 125-126
Hayam M. Elmenofy et al. Foliar application of brassinosteroids: Impact on harvest and post-harvest quality of 'flame seedless'grapevine in open field and covered systems. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 128-129
Ágnes Szepesi et al. Polyamine metabolism in microgreen plants during salt stress. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 129
Klára Pokovai et al. Climate change related lessons learned from a long-term field experiment with maize. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 130-131
Gabriella Szalai et al. Responses to various environmental stresses of two different Eruca ecotypes grown under the same controlled conditions. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 133-133
Sütő Sz et al. Discovery, Understanding, Engagement: Opportunities for Research-Based Learning in Plant Biology Education. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 136
Brigitta Roxána Horváthné et al. Stress effect of surfactants on the Lemna minor. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 140-140
Zoltán Kovács et al. Optimzing selenium fertilization in Medicago sativa L.: Impacts on plant growth, Se uptake, and SeMet formation. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 148
Péter Koprivanacz et al. Effect of long-term red light inter-lighting on carbohydrate metabolism and morphological traits of tomato plants. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 152
Máté Földvári et al. Technological development of in vitro micropropagation of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.). (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 154
Almash Jahan et al. Investigating ARWV2: HTS-based detection and RNAi involvement in rubbery wood disease. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 162-162
Nikoletta Jaksa-Czotter et al. How does temperature affect the activity of RNA interference in woody and model plants?. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 162-163
András Kukri et al. Red light irradiation at night enhances tomato defence against fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 164
Atina Martics et al. Pipecolic acid-triggered immunity in tomato: The role of ethylene signaling. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 167
Dávid Milodanovic et al. How phytochromes influence the Pseudomonas syringae-induced ER stress response in tomato leaves?. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 167
Lilla Dorottya Péri et al. Comparative analysis of the 2b suppressor proteins of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) variants infecting various weed species. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 168-168
Kovács Zsófia et al. ISSR and cpDNA analyses to assess genetic diversity status of the endangered giant plantain (Plantago maxima Juss. ex Jacq.) in Hungary. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 183-183
Kinga Benczúr et al. Changes in differential emissions of biogenic vocs, reactive aldehydes and metabolites under heat and root anoxia in winter wheat. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 192-192
Alexandra Soltész et al. Genetic background of the hairy phenotype of two cbf transgenic barley genotypes. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 194-195
Enkhjin Enkhbileg et al. Beyond protection: Anatomical adaptations, plastid dynamics, and photosynthetic potential in horse chestnut(Aesculus hippocastanum L.) bud scales. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 194-195
Neda Hesari et al. Exploring the potential role of nitric oxide in regulating nitrate-induced adaptation to waterlogging stress in cucumber. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 203-204
Kristóf Jobbágy et al. Characterisation of osmotic stress response of Aegilops biuncialis compared to Triticum aestivum Mv9kr1. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 205-206
Kamilla Kúti et al. Vitamin B6-dependent acclimative responses of Arabidopsis thaliana developed under different natural UV environments. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 210-210
Hedvig Krecsák et al. The differential action of the Asada-Halliwell pathway and reactive aldehyde detoxifying enzymes under severe heat and root anoxia. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 212-212
Marianna Marschall et al. Antioxidant capacity and membrane permeability under rewetting recovery of Porella platyphylla (L.) Pfeiff., a desiccation-tolerant liverwort. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 212-213
Zsuzsa Máthéné Szigeti et al. Effect of nickel on phosphatase and peroxidase activities in harvesting crops and on the peroxisome organization of Arabidopsis thaliana. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 p. 213
Kitti Kulman et al. Redox regulation of the response to cadmium in wheat. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 232-232
Kalpita Singh et al. Redox-mediated changes in hormones and metabolites in maize seedlings. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 233-234
Cseresnyés Imre et al. An improved nondestructive method to detect plant heavy metal toxicity on a fine timescale. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 240-241
Kelemen Bettina et al. Variations in root morphology in wheat-pea intercrops under different stress conditions. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 250-251
Takács Tünde et al. Plant spectral analysis for conservation habitat monitoring: Assessing of the endangered plant population stress status. (2025) Megjelent: Plant Biology Europe 2025 pp. 271-272
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