Climate Change
Terrestrial Biodiversity
Ph.D
France
2008.10.17
Evolution of the Mechanisms of plants adaptation to climate change
Using a small moss, which is a new model plant for genetic analysis, Delphine Cast investigated the role played by a family of regulatory proteins in this adaptation. She has thus proved that these genes are crucial regulators of plant development in response to abiotic stress. As these proteins are found in all plants, these fi ndings may ultimately lead to reducing the diffi culties faced by farmers suffering from recent climate changes and will probably change the way you look at your tomatoes forever.
WHEN GENETICS LOOKS LIKE GARDENING
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Delphine
CAST
Institution
Université de la Méditerranée
Country
France
Nationality
French
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