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How cytoskeleton senses abiotic/biotic stimuli in plant cells?

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In the present work the function of the cytoskeleton was investigated in the perception of biotic and abiotic stimuli. The synchronicity of the cell division was chosen as an indicator of the cellular response to an abiotic stimulus light, whereas a pathological attack simulated by an elicitor was used as a biotic stimulus. The results show a different response of the cytoskeleton to these two stimuli with regard to reorganization and signal transduction.

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Fei Qiao, Doctor of natural science: studied biology at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. A head of a research team at Tropical Crops Genetic Resources Institute, Chinese Acdemy of Tropical Agriculture sciences, China, working on tropic plants in the verge of extinction and aiming to produce anti-tumor compounds by plant cell fermentation.

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  • Ban Ritsuki was looking forward to his university life. Then, on his very
    first day, he bumps into a strange man on campus who tells him that he has the
    sort of face that he likes. Reacting badly, he tells the man he is disgusting.
    Unfortunately, that was not the end of the matter, as the stranger turns out to
    be one of his lecturers, Takagi Shoutaro! Ban finds this irritating enough, but
    Takagi can't seem to get the message that Ban wants Takagi to leave Ban alone as
    much as possible. To be honest, Takagi just really pushes Ban's rage buttons.
    That is, until one unguarded moment when Ban catches sight of Takagi sky gazing,
    with a look of intense melancholy upon his face. Finding his heart unexpectedly
    moved, Ban discovers that sometimes irritation can be a symptom of something
    besides anger, but what is it?


Product details

Authors Fei Qiao
Publisher Scholar's Press
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.07.2017
 
EAN 9783330653474
ISBN 978-3-33-065347-4
No. of pages 100
Dimensions 150 mm x 220 mm x 6 mm
Weight 168 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology

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