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View article: ELF3 controls trait heterogeneity by tuning the rate of maturation in Arabidopsis and barley
ELF3 controls trait heterogeneity by tuning the rate of maturation in Arabidopsis and barley Open
Trait heterogeneity in a population increases the likelihood that some individuals will survive an unpredictable environmental stress. Individual plants mature at different rates due to genetics, environmental factors, and random chance. A…
View article: Stable and dynamic gene expression patterns over diurnal and developmental timescales in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>
Stable and dynamic gene expression patterns over diurnal and developmental timescales in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> Open
Summary Developmental processes are known to be circadian‐regulated in plants. For instance, the circadian clock regulates genes involved in the photoperiodic flowering pathway and the initiation of leaf senescence. Furthermore, signals th…
View article: The genetic basis for synchronised time perception in plant populations
The genetic basis for synchronised time perception in plant populations Open
Synchronised developmental timing is important for ensuring crop uniformity and high yields. However, climate change is leading to crops being grown at different latitudes, varying their exposures to photoperiods over seasons and impacting…
View article: The impact of light heterogeneity in controlled environment agriculture on biomass of microgreens
The impact of light heterogeneity in controlled environment agriculture on biomass of microgreens Open
Yield is impacted by the environmental conditions that plants are exposed to. Controlled environmental agriculture provides growers with an opportunity to fine-tune environmental conditions for optimising yield and crop quality. However, s…
View article: Stable and dynamic gene expression patterns over diurnal and developmental timescales in<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>
Stable and dynamic gene expression patterns over diurnal and developmental timescales in<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> Open
Summary Developmental processes are known to be circadian regulated in plants. For instance, the circadian clock regulates genes involved in the photoperiodic flowering pathway and the initiation of leaf senescence. Furthermore, signals wh…
View article: Harnessing light heterogeneity to optimise controlled environment agriculture
Harnessing light heterogeneity to optimise controlled environment agriculture Open
Yield is impacted by the environmental conditions that plants are exposed to. Controlled environmental agriculture provides growers with an opportunity to fine-tune environmental conditions for optimising yield and crop quality. However, s…
View article: Single-plant-omics reveals the cascade of transcriptional changes during the vegetative-to-reproductive transition
Single-plant-omics reveals the cascade of transcriptional changes during the vegetative-to-reproductive transition Open
Plants undergo rapid developmental transitions, which occur contemporaneously with gradual changes in physiology. Moreover, individual plants within a population undergo developmental transitions asynchronously. Single-plant-omics has the …
View article: Hypocotyl Development in Arabidopsis and other Brassicaceae Displays Evidence of Photoperiodic Memory
Hypocotyl Development in Arabidopsis and other Brassicaceae Displays Evidence of Photoperiodic Memory Open
Sensing and responding to photoperiod changes is essential for plants to adapt to seasonal progression. Most of our understanding of how plants sense photoperiodic changes is through studies on flowering time. However, other aspects of pla…
View article: AraLeTA: An Arabidopsis leaf expression atlas across diurnal and developmental scales
AraLeTA: An Arabidopsis leaf expression atlas across diurnal and developmental scales Open
Mature plant leaves are a composite of distinct cell types, including epidermal, mesophyll, and vascular cells. Notably, the proportion of these cells and the relative transcript concentrations within different cell types may change over t…
View article: Complex epistatic interactions between ELF3, PRR9, and PRR7 regulate the circadian clock and plant physiology
Complex epistatic interactions between ELF3, PRR9, and PRR7 regulate the circadian clock and plant physiology Open
Circadian clocks are endogenous timekeeping mechanisms that coordinate internal physiological responses with the external environment. EARLY FLOWERING3 (ELF3), PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR (PRR9), and PRR7 are essential components of the plan…
View article: An Arabidopsis leaf expression atlas across diurnal and developmental scales
An Arabidopsis leaf expression atlas across diurnal and developmental scales Open
Mature plant leaves are a composite of distinct cell types, including epidermal, mesophyll and vascular cells. Notably the proportion of these cells, and the relative transcript concentrations within different cell types may change over ti…
View article: Single-plant-omics reveals the cascade of transcriptional changes during the vegetative-to-reproductive transition
Single-plant-omics reveals the cascade of transcriptional changes during the vegetative-to-reproductive transition Open
Plants undergo rapid developmental transitions, as well as gradual developmental processes. Moreover, individual plants within a population will undergo the developmental transitions asynchronously, so it is difficult to assemble a time se…
View article: Complex epistatic interactions between ELF3, PRR9, and PRR7 regulates the circadian clock and plant physiology
Complex epistatic interactions between ELF3, PRR9, and PRR7 regulates the circadian clock and plant physiology Open
Circadian clocks are endogenous timekeeping mechanisms that coordinate internal physiological responses with the external environment. EARLY FLOWERING3 (ELF3), PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR (PRR9), and PRR7 are essential components of the plan…
View article: ‘Getting our voices heard in research: a review of peer researcher’s roles and experiences on a qualitative study of adult safeguarding policy
‘Getting our voices heard in research: a review of peer researcher’s roles and experiences on a qualitative study of adult safeguarding policy Open
Background Historically, disabled people have been marginalised in research that traditionally adopted a medical model perspective. Since the 1970’s, there has been a shift from research on disabled people to research with disabled people …
View article: Introduction to UniversalQCompiler
Introduction to UniversalQCompiler Open
We introduce an open source software package UniversalQCompiler written in Mathematica that allows the decomposition of arbitrary quantum operations into a sequence of single-qubit rotations (with arbitrary rotation angles) and controlled-…