The 33rd International Conference on Arabidopsis Research (ICAR2023)

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2023年6月6日(火)

48件中 (1 - 10)

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[Concurrent 01] Advances in plant nutrition under changing environment

Plants have evolved highly effective transport, sensing and signaling systems to ensure acquisition of sufficient minerals for growth and development. This session aims to share new results on newly identified genes/regulatory pathways or metabolites involved in the regulation of ion homeostasis in plants. These include, but are not limited to: (i) effects of limitation or excess of various macro- and microelements on plant growth capacity; (ii) effects of components of global climate changes (drought, CO2, heat, etc.) on the regulation of ions transport and assimilation.

2023年6月6日(火) 14:30 〜 15:54 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 1)

Chair:Hatem Rouached(Michigan State University), Benoit Lacombe(CNRS)

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[Concurrent 02] The environmentally responsive plant epigenome

The environmental responsiveness of the plant epigenome is an emerging and fascinating research area. To shed new light on the underlying mechanisms, our speaker list covers exciting topics ranging from immediate impacts of stress over vernalization to technologies capturing epigenome dynamics.

2023年6月6日(火) 14:30 〜 16:00 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 2)

Chair:Hong Qiao(University of Texas at Austin), Mark Zander(Rutgers, State University of New Jersey)

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[Concurrent 03] New tools and applications in plant molecular genetics

The session will focus on developing new genetic and biotechnological discoveries in plant biology. This year's outstanding achievements in CRISPR biology (e.g., cell-type-specific genome editing, genome-scale sgRNA libraries), imaging mass spectrometry, TF interactomics, Cryo-electron microscopy of membrane proteins, flux metabolomics, plant phenomics, root micro-fluidics, super-resolution microscopy, and single-cell methylation, spatial transcriptomics and more have gained significant success worldwide. The session will allow scientists to present their most advanced discoveries and discuss the cutting technologies transforming plant science.

2023年6月6日(火) 14:30 〜 16:00 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 3)

Chair:Eilon Shani(Tel Aviv University)

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[Concurrent 04] Cellular reprogramming in regeneration and development

At the heart of plants’ developmental plasticity is the broad ability of their cells to undergo rapid and coordinated changes in cell identity and function. This is manifested during post-embryonic formation of new organs and in their ability to repair damaged organs and tissues. The session will focus on the parallels and convergences in cellular reprogramming mechanisms during development and regeneration.

2023年6月6日(火) 14:30 〜 16:00 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 4)

Chair:Idan Efroni(The Hebrew University), Alexis Maizel(Heidelberg University), Momoko Ikeuchi (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

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[Concurrent 05] Organelle-organelle communication under stress

Organelles coordinate the complex intracellular metabolism in eukaryotic cells by imposing a physical barrier to sequester metabolites and macromolecules. The intricate organization of organelle-organelle communication under biotic and abiotic stresses is a recently emerging research topic and highly relevant to understanding the plant’s responses to the changing environment. In this concurrent session, we will highlight the recent findings in a broad range of inter-organellar communication pathways under various stresses.

2023年6月6日(火) 14:30 〜 16:00 Makuhari Messe 3F(Room 5)

Chair:Eunsook Park(University of Wyoming), Inge De Clercq(VIB Center for Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University)

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[Concurrent 06] Plant proteostasis: The dynamic proteome in plant cell signalling

This ICAR session has a dual purpose in highlighting recent discoveries in plant Proteostasis as well as the tools that have been made available through the Plant Proteostasis community to enable new researchers to explore the role of proteostasis in diverse aspects of plant development and response to environment.

2023年6月6日(火) 14:30 〜 16:00 Makuhari Messe 3F(Room 6)

Chair:Uli Bechtold(Durham University), Ari Sadanandom(Durham University)

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[Concurrent 07] Arabidopsis and its translational research in the Global South

Arabidopsis research globally has provided invaluable tools to understand the plant world at different biological scales. A sizable proportion of that research is carried out by researchers in the Global South (i.e. countries located around the tropics and the Southern hemisphere), even though these countries face many political and budget limitations for scientific endeavours. This symposium aims to highlight the work of researchers from the Global South, oftentimes under-represented in international conferences, to bring a more diverse perspective to the meeting.

2023年6月6日(火) 16:30 〜 18:00 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 1)

Chair:Gabriela Auge(CONICET - iB3, University of Buenos Aires), José Estevez(Fundación Instituto Leloir - CONICET, Argentina / Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile)

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[Concurrent 08] Understanding circadian regulation in unpredictable environments

Circadian clocks provide a temporal structure within plants, which contributes their responses to the fluctuating environment. Understanding how the circadian clock adapts plant physiology and development to environmental fluctuations forms a crucial part of forecasting the responses of plants- including crops- to an increasingly unpredictable climate.

2023年6月6日(火) 16:30 〜 18:00 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 2)

Chair:Antony Dodd(John Innes Centre), Tokitaka Oyama(Kyoto University)

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[Concurrent 09] Guard cell signalling and metabolism

Over the past few years, it has become evident that guard cell signalling and membrane ion transport are tightly coordinated with the metabolic changes occurring within the guard cells. How this intricate network is regulated at the molecular level is a fascinating question with global influence. In our session, we will discuss some of the most recent breakthrough discoveries on this topic.

2023年6月6日(火) 16:30 〜 18:00 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 3)

Chair:Diana Santelia(ETH Zurich), Toshinori Kinoshita(Nagoya University)

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[Concurrent 10] Development and environmental responses: What are kept and what are lost over the evolutionary history of land plants

Developmental strategies for adaptations to ever-changing environment have been diversified during the long history of land plant evolution. This session focuses on developmental processes and stress responses commonly present or different between the bryophyte models and Arabidopsis, and discusses how the complexity, specificity, and divergence have evolved.

2023年6月6日(火) 16:30 〜 18:00 Makuhari Messe 2F(Room 4)

Chair:Daisuke Urano(Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory), Kimitsune Ishizaki(Kobe University)