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Schwerpunkte unserer wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten sind verschiedene Aspekte der Anpassung von Pflanzen an kurzzeitig auftretende Umweltveränderungen insbesondere abiotische Stressfaktoren.

Unter anderem untersuchen wir die molekularen Grundlagen Ca2+-abhängiger Signalwege sowie die Rolle von Ca2+, ROS und Pflanzenhormonen im abiotischen Stress.

Unsere Forschungsobjekte sind neben der Modellpflanze Arabidopsis thaliana auch die wichtigen Nutzpflanzen Gerste und Kartoffel.

Prof. Dr. Ute C. Vothknecht

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IZMB - Zellbiologie der Pflanzen
Kirschallee 1, 53115 Bonn
Tel.: +49 (0)228 73 5999
E-Mail: vothknecht@uni-bonn.de

NEWS

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Congratulations to Shamin, Sabarna and everyone else for another nice collaborative work published in EMBO Reports

(https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.1038/s44319-025-00471-z)


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Nice collaborative review that came out of the International Workshop on Desiccation Sensitivity and Tolerance across life forms (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-58656-y).


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Congratulations again to Sabarna and Fatima on the publication of their work on the impact of calcium signaling on the transcriptomics response to oxidative stress in barley (https://lnkd.in/e5nBthqn)


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Congratulations to Annelotte and our former Post-Doc Andras as well as our collaborators Roland (Durham University) and Sophia (FAU Erlangen) for their nice work on stress induced Ca2+ transients in potato as part of the EU H2O20 project ADAPT.


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Group photo taken during the 20 years anniversary celebration of the IZMB.


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