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Author: zelm001

One week, two papers

Posted on June 21, 2018June 21, 2018 by zelm001

We are happy to highlight two new papers we published last week! In our Trends in Plant Science review; 'Out of Shape During Stress: A Key Role for Auxin', Ruud Korver, Iko Koevoets and Christa Testerink review what we know about the establishment of local auxin maxima that shape the root system during stress. And in … Continue reading One week, two papers

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Familiar faces in a new lab

Posted on March 27, 2018June 29, 2018 by zelm001

Our Wageningen lab is up and running: the pipettes are working, plants are growing and microscope is imaging. With that, our Wageningen team is getting bigger as well. We are happy to have some familiar faces that made the move from Amsterdam to Wageningen. From left to right: Ayodeji Deolu-Ajayi, continuing her research on potassium … Continue reading Familiar faces in a new lab

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