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Poster Assignment Schedule

Zone A - Sports Hall 2

Poster No.

Theme

Title

Presenter

University

A001

Plant Cell Biology

Enhanced folding capacity of fused GFP promotes vacuolar trafficking of carboxypeptidase Y

Do Yeop Lee

Chonnam National University, Korea, Republic of

A002

The roles of two DPLG motifs in chlorophyll a/b-binding protein 6 during Photosystem I supercomplex assembly

Geoni Choi

Chonnam National University, Korea, Republic of

A003

Raf-like protein kinase heterocomplexes directly regulate the plant plasma membrane H+-ATPase

Hinano Takase

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

A004

Cell-type specific autophagy in root hair forming cells in Arabidopsis

Jierui Zhao

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

A005

VAL1 and VAL2 affect distinct processes in Arabidopsis root development

José María Olvera Herrera

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico

A006

Molecular Mechanisms of the Arabidopsis Oxysterol–binding Protein Related Protein 2A (AtORP2A) in Mediating Endoplasmic Reticulum–Plasma Membrane Contact Sites and Autophagy in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Kai Ching Yeung

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

A007

ROPGAP3 regulates PIN clustering via interaction with PIN proteins

Kwangho Maeng

Seoul national university, Korea, Republic of

A008

Decoding plant-specific glycoprotein functions via Hyp O-glycosylation mutants

Mari Ogawa-Ohnishi

Nagoya University, Japan

A009

Type one protein phosphatases (TOPPs) catalyze EIN2 dephosphorylation to regulate ethylene signaling in Arabidopsis

Qianqian Qin

Lanzhou University, China

A010

Molecular mechanism of DRIF1 function in mediated FREE1/MVB-regulated pathway in plants

Ryan, Baocan LYU

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

A011

Interplay between Membrane Dynamics and Plant Selective Autophagy

Xiaohong Zhuang

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

A012

RAB5-interacting protein R5I facilitates membrane environment-dependent transporter endocytosis

Johannes Liesche

University of Graz, Austria

A013

Single-cell and Spatial Biology

The Evolution and Functional Diversification of 4-Coumaroyl-CoA Ligases in Land Plants

Kohei Shigeta

Kobe University, Japan

A014

An environmentally responsive dichotomy in cell lineages of the root

Marina Oliva

The University of Western Australia, Australia

A015

An integrative single-cell and haplotype-resolved transcriptomic framework reveals cell-type-specific regulatory architecture and evolutionary divergence in orchid floral development

Songyao Zhang

National University of Singapore, Singapore

A016

Single-Cell Sequencing Identifies Key Genes Regulating Soybean Nodule Development

Zhe Yan

Institute of Crop Sciences CAAS, China

A017

Plant Beneficial Microbiome

Fostering the synergies: application of microbial partnerships for plant resilience across India and Taiwan

Ching Chan

National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

A018

A plant endophytic bacterium Priestia megaterium strain BP-R2 isolated from the halophyte Bolboschoenus planiculmis enhances plant growth under salt and drought stresses

Hau Hsuan Hwang

National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

A019

Additive effects of nitrogen deficiency and water stress on reassembly of the rhizosphere microbiome

Junjie Guo

Sun Yat-sen University, China

A020

An endophytic fungus establishes selective cooperation with beneficial bacteria to promote plant growth under low-nitrogen conditions

Tan Anh Nhi Nguyen

The University of Tokyo, Japan

A021

Transcriptomic and imaging approaches implicate root redox dynamics as biomarkers of beneficial microbes efficacy for plant stress resilience

Tao-Ho Chang

National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

A022

A novel secondary signal-Zn mediates control of nitrogen fixation via transcription factor filamentation

Yueyang Ge

National University of Singapore, Singapore

A023

Synthetic Engineering in Plants

Study on Root System Architectural Remodeling via WOX11 Signaling Pathway-Mediated Adventitious Lateral Roots

Bingyu Li

CEMPS, China

A024

Engineered bacterial effector allows for ubiquitin-independent degradation of custom targets

Federico Mirkin

John Innes Centre, Argentina

A025

Plant-derived tyrosinase antigen induces anti-melanoma immunity with prophylactic and therapeutic potential

HongJu Moon

Gyeongsang National University, Korea, Republic of

A026

Enhancing Secondary Metabolites in Saussurea involucrata through Genetic Engineering and Tissue Culture

LiFen Huang

Yuan Ze University, Taiwan, R.O.C.

A027

Novel members of the CYP81F enzyme family from Brassicaceae plants

Monidipa Bose

IBCH PAS, Poland

A028

Creation of an expanded plant memory gene circuit toolkit

Patrick Gong

University of Western Australia, Australia

A029

Phytohormone

Mechanism and role of rapid auxin signalling in plant-microbial interactions

Chun Hou (Aaron) Ang

Wageningen University and Research, Netherlands

A030

Study on the mechanism of a predicted LRR gene playing a negative role in tomato against Ralstonia solanacearum

Chun-yu Kuo

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

A031

Submergence primes Arabidopsis thaliana for enhanced resistance to Botrytis cinerea

Emma Olmi

Sant'Anna School of Advacend Studies, Italy

A032

Jasmonic acid regulates xylem development through antagonistic interaction with cytokinin

Geupil Jang

Chonnam National University, Korea, Republic of

A033

Translational Decoding of Cytokinin Signals for Phloem Lineage Priming

Hyun Seob Cho

POSTECH, Korea, Republic of

A034

Finding the True Color of an Ancient Auxin Response

Jiashu Chu

Wageningen University, Netherlands

A035

The level of the plant hormone JA-Ile is regulated by two functionally distinct metabolic pathways

Kotaro Matsumoto

Tohoku University, Japan

A036

Modulation of brassinosteroid signaling by BRASSINOSTEROID-INSENSITIVE 1-LIKE 3 (BRL3) in seed germination in Arabidopsis

Ming Yang

Oklahoma State University, United States of America

A037

CDK8 orchestrates jasmonate-mediated immunity in accordance with sulfur availability

Qiang Guo

China Agricultural University, China

A038

A multilayered defense network linking pectin integrity to resistance against Botrytis cinerea in Arabidopsis thaliana

Riccardo Lorrai

Sapienza, Italy

A039

Investigating the Regulatory Role of NTL6 in SnRK2.8-Mediated ABA Signaling.

Sheetal Sheetal

IISER Mohali, Mohali, India

A040

TMK1-FERONIA signaling integrates auxin and RALF cues to govern apoplastic acidification and cell expansion

Wenwi Lin

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, China

A041

Abscisic acid receptors functionally converge across 500 million years of land plant evolution

Yufei Sun

Sun Yal-sen University, China

A042

Downstream Metabolites of cis-OPDA Exhibit JA-Ile-Independent Bioactivity

Yuho Nishizato

Tohoku University, Japan

A043

Spatial uncoupling of stomatal regulation and leaf growth through tissue-specific ABA signaling

Zhenyu Yang

Technical University of Munich, Germany

A044

Conserved motifs in the N-termini are essential for the function of AGC1 kinases

Ziyao Wang

Technical University of Munich, Germany

A045

Molecular Condensation in Plant Signalling

Regulated condensation of HSA32 and its interaction with HSP101 during heat acclimation memory in Arabidopsis

Akankshita Borah

Academia Sinica, Taiwan

A046

An RNA granule protein modulates translational control during plant immunity

Anindita Karkhanis

Leibniz institute of Plant Biochemistry, Germany, Germany

A047

Exploring links between circadian components and H2A.W-marked heterochromatin

Byoungwoo Nam

Gyeongsang National University, Korea, Republic of

A048

Phytochrome B output module drives photobody formation

Chanhee Kim

KAIST, Korea, Republic of

A049

From harm to healing: Targeted protein-condensate degradation restores disease tolerance

Guoyong Xu

Wuhan University, China

A050

RNA Fate Control by Nuclear Export and mRNA Decay Shapes Root Thermomorphogenesis

Jingmin Hua

University of Bern, Switzerland

A051

ER Bodies Associate with Stress Granules to Support Plant Heat Tolerance

Kyu Jin Kim

GYEONGSANG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Korea, Republic of

A052

Redox-mediated RGF signaling coordinates root meristem maintenance under non-lethal heat stress

Masashi Yamada

ABRC, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Taiwan

A053

The evolution of ABA receptors: Transition to hormone-regulated signaling

Michal Shpilman

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

A054

Distinct regions necessary for complex formation and transcription regulation identified in Arabidopsis circadian clock proteins

Stefanie King

Washington University in St. Louis, United States of America

A055

PIF4 Drives Thermomorphogenesis Through Functional Redundancy in Transactivation and DNA Binding

Yongjian Qiu

University of Mississippi, United States of America

A056

AI in Plant Science

StomataQuant: An Interactive Software for Automated Quantification of Stomata and Pavement Cells

Menglong Liu

Peking University, China

A057

Decoding Phase Separation Evolution in Signaling via AI and System Biology

Qiyu Liang

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

A058

Structure-guided discovery of protein functions in plants

Ronghui Pan

zhejiang university, China

A059

Rational design of promoter editing confers multipathogen resistance in rice

Xinyu Han

Huazhong Agricultural University, China, China

A060

Transferring Arabidopsis Knowledge to Decode Cis-regulation in Plants

Zhanxiang Zong

Huazhong Agricultural University, China

A061

Light Signalling and Development

Phosphorylation of WDR48 by phototropins drives starch degradation to promote stomatal opening

Atsushi Takemiya

Yamaguchi University, Japan

A062

Nuclear-pore localized proteasomes maintain circadian period through TOC1 turnover

David Somers

Ohio State University, United States of America

A063

Chloroplast Calcium Dynamics: Linking Photosynthesis and Stress Responses under High Light

Dominic Kuang

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden

A064

Promotion of shade avoidance by BBX5 involves activation of PIF4 along with auxin biosynthetic and signaling genes

Dongqing Xu

Nanjing Agricultural University, China

A065

The phyB-LOP1-PIF4 Regulatory Axis Governs Plant Architectural Plasticity

Fengyue Zhao

Nanjing Agricultural University, China

A066

Arabidopsis FIN219/JAR1 and cryptochrome 1 suppress each other to repress ethylene-mediated triple response in darkness

Hsu-Liang Hsieh

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

A067

The BBX7/8-CCA1/LHY transcription factor cascade promotes shade avoidance by activating PIF4

Lu Zhai

Nanjing Agricultural University, China

A068

A PolyQ Repeat in PIF7 acts as a tunable thermosensor in Arabidopsis

Maolin Peng

IGZ, Germany

A069

The atypical kinase ABC1K1 may implicate the EXECUTER pathway under challenging light conditions

Maud Turquand

University of Neuchatel LPV, Switzerland

A070

SUMOylation of phytochrome B photobody components

Minji Kang

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic of

A071

Molecular mechanisms of BLUS1 kinase-mediated signal transduction in blue light-induced stomatal opening

Saashia Fuji

Yamaguchi University, Japan

A072

ABA regulates root thermomorphogenesis via a columella-localized DEAR4 module

Sanghwa Lee

Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of

A073

SMXL3 activity is EAR-motif dependent for establishing root system architecture in Arabidopsis

Vilmos Soós

HUN-REN Agricultural Research Institute, Hungary

A074

Plant-pathogen Interactions

A phosphorylation switch in a novel cytoplasmic kinase regulates ROS production during pathogen infection in Arabidopsis

Alberto Macho

Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, China

A075

CBL-interacting protein kinase 21 (CIPK21) negatively regulates plant immune responses during Pseudomonas syringae infection in Arabidopsis

Amit Kumar

University of Delhi, India

A076

Differential recruitment of SERK co-receptors determines signalling specificity within the systemin family of phytocytokines

Andreas Schaller

University of Hohenheim, Germany

A077

Remodelling of the Arabidopsis thaliana leaf RBPome in response to Pseudomonas syringae infection

Athira Menon

University of Oxford, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

A078

Atypical induction of Arabidopsis immune responses by yeast Enolase 2

Chian Kwon

Dankook University, Korea, Republic of

A079

Unveiling RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 1 interactors and their role during viral infection

Juan Camilo Diez Marulanda

Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Germany

A080

Elucidating the Role and Molecular Mechanism of Heat Shock Factor-Like Transcription Factors in Plant Virus Immunity

Jui Tzu Wu

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

A081

Pathogen-induced plant volatiles mediate herbivore recruitment for the strategic removal of infected tissues

Miyu Watanabe

Nagoya University, Japan

A082

Exploring Small RNA–Associated Regulatory Functions of DAWDLE in Systemic Acquired Resistance

Pin-Zhe Liao

ABRC, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

A083

A Novel Mitochondrial Regulon for Ferroptosis During Fungal Pathogenesis

Qing Shen

TLL, Singapore

A084

Control of Phloem Expansion–Driven Pathogen Susceptibility through SWEET11-Mediated Sugar Efflux

Seungchul Lee

POSTECH, Korea, Republic of

A085

Balancing growth and immunity: plant-derived bioprotectants for sustainable crop protection

Shian-Peng Chiou

National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

A086

K63-Linked Polyubiquitination of Geminiviral AC2 by E3 Ligase XBAT34 Mediates Plant Antiviral Immunity

Shulin Deng

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

A087

Role of CAD1 in Regulating Apoplast Water Homeostasis During Plant Immunity

Sooyeon Park

Duke University, United States of America

A088

Multivalent Oligomerization of DM3, an Alpha/Beta Hydrolase, Modulates Metabolic and Immune Signaling Pathways

Wei-Lin Wan

National University of Singapore, Singapore

A089

Salicylic Acid Engages Central Metabolic Regulators SnRK1 and TOR to Govern Immunity by Differential Phosphorylation of NPR1

Yixuan Chen

Duke University/HHMI, United States of America

A090

DAWDLE-Associated Transcriptional Reprogramming in NHP-Induced Systemic Acquired Resistance

Yun-Chu Chen

ABRC/Academia sinica, Taiwan Republic of China (ROC)

A091

Overlapping and Distinct Roles of Salicylic Acid and N Hydroxypipecolic Acid in Plant Immunity-Growth Tradeoffs

Zhixiang Chen

Purdue University, United States of America

A092

Plant Technology and Innovation

A dCas9-TurboID approach reveals novel regulators of TE-driven chromatin looping in plants

Camila Zlauvinen

IHSM, CSIC-UMA, Spain

A093

Plant Accessible Tissue Clearing Solvent System (PATCSOS) for 3-D Imaging of Whole Plants

Hantao Zhang

Peking University, China

A094

UAV-driven gene characterization and multi-omics functional identification for pre-breeding of short lifespan Brassica napus

Huiqi Zhang

Zhejiang University, China

A095

Breakthrough Root-to-Shoot Transformation Enables High-Frequency Genome Editing in Arabidopsis

Jihae Kim

Gyeongsang National University, Korea, Republic of

A096

Bidirectional Plant-Microneedle Responses to Guide Biomaterial Design

Sally Koh

Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, Singapore

A097

Pyridinium Derivatives as Novel Fluorescent Probes for Xylem Staining in Plant Tissues

Subramanian Sankaranarayanan

Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, India

A098

Multiplex PCR based Detection Methods of Common Plant Transgenes

Taiji Kawakatsu

RIKEN BRC, Japan

A099

Multi-omics Identification of Key Flowering Genes for Accelerating the Life Cycle of Semi-winter Brassica napus

Yang Zhu

Zhejiang University, China

A100

Functional Overlap and Specialization of Regulatory Factors in Plant Specialized Metabolism

Yun Sun (Sunnie) Lee

Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of

A101

Flow cytometry-based high throughput screening for identifying new players in starch metabolism

Zhongwei Zhang

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

A102

Plant Nutrition

SnRK1 negatively regulates sucrose-induced epicotyl elongation by modulating autophagy in Platycodon grandiflorus

Eunhui Kim

Chungbuk National University, Korea, Republic of

A103

The molecular physiological basis of adaptation to local soil pH in Arabidopsis halleri

Gen Yang

Ruhr University Bochum, Germany

A104

Fe-Chelating Crab Shell Powder Promotes Leaf Growth through Enhanced Cell Proliferation, Cell Expansion, and Iron Homeostasis in Arabidopsis

Gyungtae Kim

Dong-A university, Korea, Republic of

A105

Decoding Phosphorus Cues in Plant Developmental Decisions

Hatem Rouached

Michigan State University, United States of America

A106

Quantifying ATP availability dynamics in roots of Arabidopsis thaliana measured with firefly luciferase

Livia Wyss

Stanford University, United States of America

A107

A cross-species comparison of cell type-specific root transcriptomes between the metal hyperaccumulator Arabidopsis halleri and its relative A. thaliana

Lizhen Wang

Ruhr University Bochum, Germany

A108

Blue Light Promotes Root Iron Acquisition via a Shoot CRY–HY5 Signalling Module in Arabidopsis

Pooja Jakhar

IISER Mohali, India

A109

The Impact of TOR-S6K-eIF5A Signaling on Translational Control is Key to Plant Root Development

Sejin Choi

Kyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of

A110

Towards Understanding Starch Granule Crystallization: A Tale of Two Beta-Sheets

Vinaya Röhrl

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

A111

Root epidermis-specific expression of a truncated active form of potassium transporter AtHAK5 enhances potassium acquisition and salt tolerance

Yuichi Tada

Tokyo University of Technology, Japan

A112

RNA modification and structure-mediated phosphate-deficiency responses in plants

Zhiye Wang

Zhejiang University, China

A113

Cellular reprogramming and organ regeneration

Trade-off regulations between de novo organogenesis and tissue repair are mediated by WOX13

Eri Odaira

Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

A114

FT represses ADT1-dependent phenylalanine biosynthesis to modulate specialized metabolism and bioactivity in Platycodon grandiflorus

Hyunjin Yoon

Chungbuk National University, Korea, Republic of

A115

A wound-inducible alternative transcript of WOX4 is essential for de novo root regeneration in Arabidopsis

Jinbo Hu

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden

A116

NAC062 regulates cytokinin signaling in stem cell niche of Arabidopsis thaliana and combats cold stress.

Lekha Yadav

IISER MOHALI, PUNJAB, INDIA, India

A117

ETHYLENE AND SALT INDUCIBLE 3 (ESE3): a potential stress regulator affecting regeneration

Nilam Malankar

SLU, Uppsala, Sweden, Sweden

A118

Mechanism of SORD1-Mediated Plant Regeneration via Shoot Progenitor Cells

Qi Wei

Cemp, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

A119

CLE peptides restrict shoot apical meristem and de novo shoot regeneration via different receptors

Siyu Miao

Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Zone B - Sports Hall 1

Poster No.

Theme

Title

Presenter

University

B120

Cellular reprogramming and organ regeneration

Operation Aurora Rescue: Mechanistic Study of Aurora Kinase in De Novo Root Regeneration

Xueyang Duan

CEMPS, China

B121

Uncovering the Role of Plasmodesmata in Plant Graft Healing

Yanbiao Sun

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden

B122

Regeneration upon injury: signal transduction mechanisms underlying wound-induced plant regeneration

Yu Chen

VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology, Belgium

B123

Abiotic Stress Biology

Beyond the PCO-ERFVII module: identification of a non-canonical early hypoxic response

Aldo Sutti

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy

B124

Night-Time Heat Stress Reveals a Stage-Specific Role for HY5 in Arabidopsis

Asha James

Bar-Ilan University, Israel

B125

The Non-Tandem CCCH Zinc Finger Protein AtC3H26 Modulates Salt Stress and Phosphate Starvation Responses through Its Ribonuclease Activity in Arabidopsis

Dahyun Kim

Pusan National University, Korea, Republic of

B126

A small RNA Positively Regulates 26S Proteasome Abundance in Plants via translational activation of NAC Transcription Factors that promote subunit gene expression

Haojie Wang

IPK Gatersleben, Germany

B127

Novel membrane protein mediates extracellular secretary pathway in long-distance drought signaling

Haruka Otani

Tokyo University of Science, Japan

B128

Investigating the Role of TMK1 and TMK4 in Temperature-Dependent Regulation of Temporal and Spatial Auxin Signaling

Himanshi Chaudhary

IISER Mohali, India

B129

AtC3H3, an Arabidopsis Non-TZF Gene, Enhances Salt Tolerance by Upregulating Both ABA-Dependent and ABA-Independent Stress-Responsive Genes

Hye-Yeon Seok

Pusan National University, Korea, Republic of

B130

How Does Tissue-Specific PYR1 Signaling Affect ABA-Mediated Root Growth?

Orion Singha

Stanford University, United States of America

B131

Cross-talk of brassinosteroid signaling with the heat shock response

Qiwei Zhang

Technical University of Munich, Germany

B132

The plant-specific protein IQD22 interacts with calcium sensors to activate anaerobic respiration during hypoxia in Arabidopsis

Ruo-Han Xie

Sun Yat-sen University, China

B133

Evolutionary tuning of molecular charge state of UBP24 shapes responses to high temperature

Shao-Li Yang

VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology, Belgium

B134

PaCMaN: A Biomimetic Nanotechnology Platform for Sustainable Agriculture

Sivamathini Rajappa

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B135

Integration of CO₂ signaling and starch metabolism in the control of stomatal movements

Tomoumi Honda

Kyushu university, Japan

B136

HYPNOS is a novel regulator of seed dormancy in Arabidopsis thaliana

Wooseok Jeong

KAIST, Korea, Republic of

B137

Exploration of Phospho-Switches regulating growth and environmental responses in Arabidopsis using 15N metabolic labelling–based phosphoproteomics

Yuri Ohkubo

Nagoya University, Japan

B138

RNA Biology

Primed for efficiency? Exploring co-transcriptional miRNA processing with dCas9/TurboID

Candela Houriet

IHSM-UMA-CSIC, Spain

B139

Post-transcriptional regulation via calcium-modulated ribonucleotide structures

Chen Xiao

University of Bern, Switzerland

B140

RNA G-quadruplex senses sodium and drives ALBA-mediated salt tolerance in Arabidopsis

Jingqiu Lan

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

B141

m5C mRNA modification modulates low temperature-dependent hypocotyl elongation and circadian clock in Arabidopsis

Jinqi Ma

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B142

Spatial separation of plant miRNA processing and AGO1 loading complexes

Natalia Achkar

Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics, Spain

B143

Decoding microRNA: Small Secrets with Big Impacts on Plant Survival Under Salt Stress

Richard Garcia

Louisiana State University, United States of America

B144

An effector protein facilitates the translocation of aphid cross-kingdom RNAs

Shan Jiang

Huazhong Agricultural University, China

B145

CLIPS: Ribosome-associated chaperones of A. thaliana

Shreyosi Dey

IISER Bhopal, India

B146

Temperature-responsive N4-acetylcytidine mRNA modification controls thermosensory flowering in Arabidopsis

Xiaowei Wu

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B147

Deciphering the role of N<sup>6</sup>-methyladenosine RNA modification in transcription regulation of Arabidopsis thaliana early development

Yujin Wu

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B148

MAC3A and MAC3B regulate temperature compensation via modulating temperature-dependent alternative splicing of circadian clock genes

Yu-Sen Wang

Institute of Plant Biology, NTU, Taiwan

B149

The Spatiotemporal Regulatory Landscape of RNA m6A Modification in Arabidopsis

Zhihe Cai

Peking University, China

B150

Bioinformatics

A hybrid machine learning framework for deciphering temporal regulatory dynamics in plant immunity

Richalynn Leong

Leiden University, Institute of Biology, Netherlands

B151

Enhancing Access to Arabidopsis thaliana BioResources through the Exp-Plant Catalog Integrated with ABRC Data

Satoshi Iuchi

RIKEN, Japan

B152

Plant Mechanobiology

From Bulge to Branch: The Making Of A Trichome

Constance Le Gloanec

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B153

The Rules of Expansion: Mechano-Hydraulic Feedback Defines Plant Cell Growth Limits

Karthikbabu Kannivadi Ramakanth

National university of Singapore, Singapore

B154

Structural basis of mechanosensory trichomes revealed by synchrotron micro-X-ray CT at SPring-8

Mafuyu Kawashima

Nagoya University, Japan

B155

Cell wall–derived mechanical signals control cell growth and division during root development

Noemi Svolacchia

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B156

SPI functions as a major actin nucleation pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana root hair tip growth that operates independently of ARP2/3

Sabrina Chin

The University of Tennessee Knoxville, United States of America

B157

Spatiotemporal dynamics of Marchantia thallus morphogenesis

Xinxin Zhang

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B158

Vegetative Development

Does LHP1 act as an environmental signals integrator?

Gabriela Guzmán Favila

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico

B159

Unravelling the Role of TALE Homeodomain Protein Transcription Factors in the Compound Leaf of Cardamine hirsuta

Gabriella Jessica

University of Sydney, Australia

B160

Xylem patterning regulation by the Mobile AHL Proteins in the Root Meristem

Hee-Ji Shin

Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of

B161

Investigation of the root phloem development regulated by a top-down mobile NAC transcription factor

Jongsung Park

Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of

B162

Uncovering Multi-Layered Coordination During Directional Growth in Leaf Development

Juan Gonzalez

University of California San Diego, United States of America

B163

The SHR-GAF1-SCL3 Regulatory Network in GA-mediated Hypocotyl Growth

Jun Lim

Konkuk University, Korea, Republic of

B164

Vein Patterning Responses to GNOM Expression Levels

Linh Thi Nguyen

University of Alberta, Canada

B165

Spatiotemporal Expression Pattern Analyses of Dof Transcription Factors in Arabidopsis Root Vascular Development

Mengyue Huang

Lanzhou University, China

B166

The Circadian Clock Component GIGANTEA Controls Cellular Redox and Development in Plants

Myung Geun Ji

Gyeongsang National University, Korea, Republic of

B167

Screening for New Components in the DOF–CLE Pathway of Phloem Development

Ning Xu

Lanzhou University, China

B168

Stigmin: A Novel Regulator Driving Root Hair Initiation And Polar Growth Via ROP–ROS Signaling

Pragati

IPMB, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

B169

Dual waves of G2/M transcription generated by MYB3R-dependent and -independent mechanisms

Rihoko Senga

Kanazawa University, Japan

B170

Translational repression of CLE41 by JUL1 buffers sugar-driven vascular proliferation

Sangkyu Choi

Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic of

B171

Epigenetics

Histone variant H2A.X suppresses deposition of active H3K4me3 marks and restricts H2A.W incorporation

Aravind M

NCBS, Bangalore, India, India

B172

Loss of RdDM initiation complex is a pre-requisite to aberrant Pol IV suppressed small silencing RNA biogenesis across plants

Archana A

NCBS, India

B173

ULT1: No Strings Attached? Rethinking TrxG Interactions

Carlos Emiliano Cortés-Quiñones

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico

B174

TOP1α stabilizes CYP82C4 G4 DNA to repress lateral root initiation in Arabidopsis

Chunli Chen

Huazhong Agricultural University, China

B175

SUPERMAN controls reproductive organ numbers by repressing HD-ZIP IV genes in Arabidopsis thaliana

Febri Yuda Kurniawan

Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Indonesia

B176

Analysis of DDM1-mediated flowering time regulation in the C24 ddm1 mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana

Hana Kawakami

Kobe university, Japan

B177

Seasonal enhancers in a perennial plant, Arabidopsis halleri

Hanako Shimizu

Kyoto University, Japan

B178

Chromatin remodeling factor CRC1 regulates the salt stress response under the control of SOS pathway

Lulu Zhang

China Agricultural University, China

B179

Spatiotemporal dynamics of transcriptionally active domains in pollen.

Mio K. Shibuta

Yamagata University, Japan

B180

Simple input, complex output: how does epigenetic priming with valeric acid unlock broad stress resilience in plants?

Olaf Geyderowicz

University of Warsaw, Poland

B181

TRB-Mediated Targeting of the PEAT Complex Orchestrates Plant Development through Epigenetic Regulation

Prathamesh Sannak

Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Germany

B182

Isolation and functional analysis of novel regulators of abscisic acid biosynthesis by novel screening which isolates transcriptional complexes on a specific promoter in planta

Tomoki Kuribayashi

The University of Tokyo, Japan

B183

Active control of H3K4 methylation dynamics in plant light signaling

Yuqiu Wang

BAAFS, China

B184

Histone H2A Variants and Their Impact on Chromatin Architecture and Genome Function

Zdravko Lorkovic

Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology, Austria

B185

Analysis of ONSEN Activation by HSFA2 under Heat Stress

Zhiyu Ge

Hokkaido University, Japan

B186

Evolution and Genomics

A comparative analysis of trichome morphology and ploidy between Arabidopsis and Cardamine

Alba Murillo Sánchez

National Centre for Biotechnology (CNB-CSIC), Spain

B187

Dissecting the genetic architecture of vegetative growth dynamics in the early-life stages of Arabidopsis thaliana using high-throughput phenotyping

Alice Cozzi

Gregor Mendel Institute, Austria

B188

How KNATM Shapes Arabidopsis thaliana Leaves

Daniel Wallis

The University of Sydney, Australia

B189

Elucidating the Diverse Roles of CTR1 in Ethylene Signaling and the Evolution of Ethylene-Mediated Regulation in Plants

Dong Hye Seo

Ghent University Global Campus, Korea, Republic of

B190

Cationic amino acid transporters (CAT) enhance accumulation and susceptibility to the systemic herbicide L-phosphinothricin

Grace Tan

Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, Singapore

B191

Structural basis for recognition of a disulfide-constrained phytocytokine by the HSL3/NUT receptor

Hyeonmin Ryu

Kyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of

B192

The long introns of MIKCc-type MADS-box genes constitute a conserved regulatory platform throughout the evolution of land plants

Israel Flores Valeriano

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico

B193

Recent bursts of DNA transposons underlie epigenetic variation and phenotypic diversification during foxtail millet domestication

Jinfeng Chen

Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

B194

Bioinformatic characterisation of a conserved SPCH-binding intron in Brassicaceae group 7 PIN-FORMED genes

Rachelle Lee

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B195

Different routes to modify thermal responses in plants.

Ramya Ganesan

Monash University, Australia

B196

Functional conservation of cis-regulatory elements controlling root system architecture in Arabidopsis and tomato

Wei Lu

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, China

B197

Chromosome-scale genome assembly of the desert ephemeral Olimarabidopsis pumila reveals its adaptive evolution achieved through genomic plasticity and trait coordination

Xianzhnog Huang

Anhui Science and Technology University, China

B198

A high-latitude Scandinavian Arabis alpina accession carries a weak TFL1 allele that promotes floral induction without affecting inflorescence architecture

Yoonkeum Oh

Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Germany

B199

Plant Reproductive Development

Poly(A)-binding proteins mediate thermoresponsive regulation of flowering via cytoplasmic retention of RNA-binding protein 45C

An Yan

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B200

Feedback regulation of m6A modification creates local auxin maxima essential for rice microsporogenesis

Cheng Peng

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B201

ICE1 participates in late pollen development through the modulation of MYB80-mediated tapetal PCD

Jer-Lun Kuo

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

B202

Deciphering the RNA-binding ability of the homeodomain transcription factor WUSCHEL in Arabidopsis thaliana

Panagiotis Boumpas

Centre for Organismal Studies, Germany

B203

Navigating the Pole: SOSEKI as a regulator in Microspore Nuclear Polarization?

Samuel Koh

Wageningen University, Netherlands

B204

Identification of G-box binding factors required for vernalization-induced VIN3 activation

Sehyun Lee

Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of

B205

Site-specific phosphorylation of LRP regulates FLC chromatin looping and flowering

Sheng Fan

TLL, Singapore

B206

Spatiotemporal regulation of the Kinesin AKT3 by APC/C during the G2-to-M transition coordinates Preprophase Band narrowing and disassembly in Arabidopsis.

Tianyuan Liu

China Agricultural University, China

B207

PHT1 Phosphate Transporters Govern Pollen Germination Success in Arabidopsis

wenchien Lu

ABRC, AS, Taiwan

B208

Humidity as a Reversible Developmental Signal Reprogramming Epidermal Identity and Reproduction in Arabidopsis thaliana

Woo-Taek Jeon

Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of

B209

From Arabidopsis to Crops

Developing a circadian tool kit for analyzing the role of rhythms in Pennycress physiology

Dmitri Nusinow

Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, United States of America

B210

Investigating the Role of Pectin Modification in LsGRP1-Enhanced Plant Immunity

En Yu Lin

National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China (ROC)

B211

From Arabidopsis to cabbage: ethylene-mediated modulation of ERFVII-related pathways enhances hypoxia tolerance

Fu-Chiun Hsu

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

B212

Fine-Tuning SlJUL Expression and Function via Genome Editing to Optimize Phloem and Fruit Yield

Hoyoung Nam

Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic of

B213

Function and Molecular Mechanism of the PDS5D Gene in Oil Accumulation in Arabidopsis and Rapeseed

Huili Wei

Huazhong Agricultural University, China

B214

S1 Motif Mutations in CAPRICE Partially Reduce Intercellular Mobility Without Loss of Function

Juri Wakamatsu

Hiroshima University, Japan

B215

Cold Resilience: Translation Insights from Arabidopsis to Maize

Shuhua Yang

China Agricultural University, China

B216

Guard cell-mediated local and systemic immunity

Tiancong Qi

Tsinghua University, China

B217

Plant Lipid Metabolism and Signalling

The role of MYB-mediated biomolecular condensates in Arabidopsis seed oil biosynthesis

Hui Jun Chin

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

B218

Novel fungal oxylipins mediate morphogenesis and pathogenesis in Rice Blast

Madiha Natchi Samu Shihabdeen

Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, Singapore

B219

The outermost layer of callus facilitates pluripotency acquisition through VLCFA-mediated inter-layer communication

Yuki Doll

Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

B220

Identification and characterization of lipid droplet-localized lipases involved in triacylglycerol metabolism in Arabidopsis leaves

Yuri Kurosawa

Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University, Japan

B221

Identification of key regulators for seed oil content and glucosinolates through multi-environment transcriptome-wide association studies in rapeseed

Yuyan Xiang

Huazhong Agricultural University, China

B222

Stomatal Development

Stomatal lineage cells regulate substomatal cavity formation through inter-tissue signaling during leaf development

Chynthia Hartono

IPMB-Academia Sinica, Taiwan

B223

Local Herbivory Induces Later-Stage Stomatal Opening without Disrupting Photosynthetic Homeostasis in Arabidopsis

Guyan Wang

Peking University, China

B224

Clathrin-mediated endocytosis of ERECTA family receptors is essential for proper stomatal development in Arabidopsis

Jing Yu

Lanzhou University, China

B225

Dynamic polarization of a plastid-associated regulator coordinates cell division and stomatal development

Kou Senhao

National University of Singapore (NUS), China

B226

OsCYCD7;1 rigidly determines guard mother cell division in rice

Liang Chen

Lanzhou University, China

B227

Arabidopsis XPD functions upstream of CDKA;1 to regulate stomatal development

Liang Zhang

Lanzhou University, China

B228

Characterization of a Transactivation Domain in the ICE1 N-terminal IDR and Its Interaction with RNA Polymerase II

Meng-Ting Wu

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

B229

Large scale mutant screen to identify new regulators of guard cell signalling

Olena Zamora

University of Helsinki, Finland

B230

Substomatal cavities initiate with stomatal complex development

Wei-Han Fang

Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Taiwan

B231

A secondary ZF-HD transcriptional module links SPEECHLESS to stomatal stem cell activity in Arabidopsis

Xin Yang

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B232

Paracrine auxin signaling coordinates adjacent cell-division orientation in plants

Yi Zhang

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, China

B233

A Brassicaceae-specific intronic enhancer in the Arabidopsis PIN-FORMED 3 integrates developmental and cold signals to control auxin-mediated stomatal development

Zimin Zhou

National University of Singapore, Singapore

B234

White Space Category

B235

B236

B237

B238

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