Opening Remarks (14:00 〜 14:02)
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Concurrent » Concurrent 30-33/ MASC WS
[Concurrent 31] Short and long range signaling by RNA
Plant development, physiology and defense are controlled by several classes of mobile RNAs that move both cell-to-cell, through plasmodesmata, and into the phloem for systemic movement. Mobile mRNAs control meristem, leaf and tuber development, among other processes. Small RNA silencing signals and miRNAs also move systemically through plasmodesmata and the phloem, for example, to control nutrient homeostasis. The workshop will present new findings in this exciting emerging area of plant biology research.
2023年6月8日(木) 14:00 〜 15:30 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 3)
Chair:Dave Jackson(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Margaret Frank(Cornell University), Fritz Kragler(Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology), Michitaka Notaguchi(Nagoya University)
14:02 〜 14:16
*Margaret Hannah Frank1, Michelle Heeney1 (1. Cornell University)
14:17 〜 14:31
*Munenori Kitagawa1, Peipei Wu2, Rachappa Balkunde3, Patrick Cunniff2, David Jackson2 (1. Huazhong Agricultural University, China, 2. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA, 3. Bayer Crop Science LLC, USA)
14:32 〜 14:46
*Michitaka Notaguchi1,2 (1. Kyoto University, Japan, 2. Nagoya University, Japan)
14:47 〜 15:01
*Friedrich Kragler1 (1. Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology)
15:02 〜 15:10
*Tien-Shin Yu1, Kai-Ren Luo1, Nien-Chen Huang1, Yu-Hsin Chang1,2, Yu-Wen Jan1 (1. Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 2. Institute of Plant Biology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan)
15:11 〜 15:19
*Florence Brioudes1, Florian Brioudes1, André Imboden1, Lazar Novaković2, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso2, Olivier Voinnet1 (1. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH-Zürich), Switzerland, 2. Centre for Plant Science, School of Biology, University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
15:20 〜 15:28
*Chih-Pin Chiang1, Jia-Ling Li1, Tzyy-Jen Chiou1 (1. Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Closing Remarks (15:28 〜 15:30)