Plant health and development are directly depending on a plant’s ability to react to a constantly changing environment. Sensing of water and nutrition levels and of the biotic environment is vital for a plant, making the root one of the key plant organs. Proteins are the key molecules that play numerous roles in a cell’s everyday life. Quantitative proteome profiling of roots can provide a global overview on the molecular regulatory mechanisms and networks involved in plant growth and development and abiotic and biotic stress responses. Here, we provide a detailed proteomics workflow on Arabidopsis thaliana roots from plant growth up to proteomics data analysis
Advancements in high-throughput “Omics” techniques have revolutionized plant molecular biology resea...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Plant health and development are directly depending on a plant’s ability to react to a constantly ch...
PubMed ID: 23046473Plant growth and productivity are influenced by various abiotic stresses. Stressf...
In the past 10 years, we have witnessed remarkable advances in the field of plant molecular biology....
Plant proteomes are profoundly affected by biotic and abiotic stresses, including changes in protein...
In the last decade proteomics studies have gained increasing importance in plant research. The devel...
WOS: 000310648600006PubMed ID: 23046473Plant growth and productivity are influenced by various abiot...
Plants are essential for life and are extremely diverse organisms with unique molecular capabilities...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Plants are essential for life and are extremely diverse organisms with unique molecular capabilities...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Advancements in high-throughput “Omics” techniques have revolutionized plant molecular biology resea...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Plant health and development are directly depending on a plant’s ability to react to a constantly ch...
PubMed ID: 23046473Plant growth and productivity are influenced by various abiotic stresses. Stressf...
In the past 10 years, we have witnessed remarkable advances in the field of plant molecular biology....
Plant proteomes are profoundly affected by biotic and abiotic stresses, including changes in protein...
In the last decade proteomics studies have gained increasing importance in plant research. The devel...
WOS: 000310648600006PubMed ID: 23046473Plant growth and productivity are influenced by various abiot...
Plants are essential for life and are extremely diverse organisms with unique molecular capabilities...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Plants are essential for life and are extremely diverse organisms with unique molecular capabilities...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Advancements in high-throughput “Omics” techniques have revolutionized plant molecular biology resea...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...
Background and Aim: Humic substances (HSs) influence the chemical and physical properties of the soi...