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Upcoming plant biology seminars

Currently scheduled talks in the Plant Biology Seminar Series. Talks usually take place at 12.10pm in 108 Wartik Laboratory on the University Park campus.
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Mon Sep 08 at 12:10PM Barbara Bliss (Graduate Student, Penn State )
Aristolochia fimbriata: a proposed experimental model for basal angiosperms
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Sep 22 at 12:10PM Frederick Meinzer (USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station)
Consequences of being tall: height-related trends in tree growth and hydraulic architecture
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Sep 29 at 12:10PM Blake Meyers (Delaware Biotechnology Institute, University of Delaware)
To be announced
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Oct 06 at 12:10PM Lei Zhao (Graduate Student, Penn State )
Functional study of pollen-expressed expansin genes in Arabidopsis
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Oct 13 at 12:10PM Greg Martin (Cornell University)
Bacterial elicitation and evasion of plant innate immunity
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Oct 20 at 12:10PM Torrence Gill (Postdoctoral Scholar, Penn State )
The effect of insect resistant maize on the transcription profile of midgut genes of European corn borer and fall armyworm
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Oct 27 at 12:10PM Solmaz Barazesh (Graduate Student, Penn State)
parse inflorescence1 encodes a monocot specific YUCCA-like gene required for vegetative and reproductive development in maize
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Nov 03 at 12:10PM Jonathan La Mantia (Graduate Student, Penn State )
Adaptative genome evolution: the greatest show on turf
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Nov 10 at 12:10PM Sarah Nilson (Graduate Student, Penn State )
Heterotrimeric G protein regulation of transpiration efficiency in Arabidopsis
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Nov 17 at 12:10PM Andrew Stephenson (Penn State University)
Inbreeding, herbivory, and disease transmission in a wild gourd
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Dec 01 at 12:10PM Zi Shi (Graduate Student, Penn State )
An Arabidopsis NPR1-like gene, NPR3, negatively regulates plant defense during early flower development
108 Wartik Laboratory
Mon Dec 08 at 12:10PM Daniel Cosgrove (Penn State University)
Mechanism and mysteries of cell wall expansion
108 Wartik Laboratory