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Project

Unraveling molecular mechanisms regulating growth under mild osmotic stress through the identification of chemical compounds using quantitative plant phenotyping

The aim of this project is to unravel the molecular mechanisms regulating plant growth inhibition upon mild osmotic stress by combining quantitative phenotyping and chemical genetics. A high-throughput imaging platform will allow to identify small molecules positively affecting shoot growth under mild osmotic stress. Promising compounds will then be used as chemical tools to study molecular mechanisms.



Date:1 Oct 2014 →  31 Dec 2020
Keywords:plant phenotyping, chemical genetics, mild drought stress
Disciplines:Multimedia processing, General biology, Biological system engineering, Signal processing, Agricultural plant production, Other chemical sciences, Plant biology