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This project investigates the role of alternative mRNA splicing in seed dormancy and germination, focusing on the plant hormone abscisic acid. By studying the genetic mechanisms in various plant species, the research aims to uncover insights into seed biology that could enhance agricultural practices.
This project brings together a top-class, young researcher from Germany, Kerstin Müller with two world-leading experts on complementary aspects of seed biology:
Prof.
Mike Holdsworth at Nottingham University UK and Prof.
Allison Kermode at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada.
The project will work on the very active and timely field of alternative splicing during seed after-ripening and its connection with the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA).
Seeds can enter a state of dormancy in which t…
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