Events under 'Seminar'
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, October 01, 2018 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Bernadette Sztojka
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Novel regulators of lignification
Supervisor: Hannele Tuominen
9:30 Ioanna Antoniadi
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: FACSology in theory and practice
Supervisor: Karin Ljung
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, October 08, 2018 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Kristoffer Jonsson
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Mechanical control of differential elongation during apical hook development in Arabidopsis
Supervisor: Rishikesh Bhalerao
9:30 John Baison
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Initial steps in discerning the genetics underlying complex traits in Norway Spruce
Supervisor: Harry Xiaming Wu
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
The new confocals at UPSC and the theory behind (part 1)
Wednesday, October 10, 2018 10:00 - 12:00
- Airyscan – the new part for both confocals
- Optimization of image acquisition
- ZEN blue image analysis – the software for Zeiss LSM 800
- Interactive measurements
- Panorama/ tiles and position – the new software to do overview imaging and then use it for detailed imaging
Lectures are given by Eric Muren and Hans Thorn from Carl Zeiss AB
Cell Wall Minisymposium
Thursday, October 11, 2018 13:15 - 15:30
Candidates for the cell wall group leader position at UPSC present their research
13:15 Stephane Verger
University of Lyon, Lyon, France
Title: Mechanics and dynamics of cell to cell adhesion in plants
14:00 Berit Ebert
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Title: From nucleotide sugars to polysaccharides: Providing the building blocks for glycan biosynthesis
14:45 Colin Ruprecht
Max Planck Institute, Potsdam-Golm, Germany
Title: Synthesis and visualization of plant cell wall polysaccharides
Contact: Totte Niittylä
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, October 15, 2018 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Thi Hai Hong Nguyen
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Genetic improvement potential for leaf essential oil production in Melaleuca cajuputi
Supervisor: Harry Xiaming Wu
9:30 Silvio Collani
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Atypical DNA-binding site could reveal new FD interactors in Arabidopsis thaliana
Supervisor: Markus Schmid
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Cutting-Edge Seminar: Raphaël Mercier
Tuesday, October 16, 2018 10:15 - 11:15
Raphaël Mercier
Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, INRA Versailles, France
Title: What limits meiotic recombination?
Host: Catherine Bellini
Abstract:
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, October 22, 2018 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Ainhoa Calleja-Rodriguez
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Genotype-by-environment interactions between tree vitality and height in Scots pine
Supervisor: Harry Xiaming Wu
9:30 Jonathan Przybyla-Toscano
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Fe-S cluster biogenesis and Fe-S protein maturation in Arabidopsis mitochondria
Supervisor: Olivier Keech
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, October 29, 2018 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Evgeniy Donev
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Glucuronoyl Esterase - a new promise for the enzyme use in transgenics
Supervisor: Ewa Mellerowicz
9:30 Sara Raggi
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Investigating the role of the cuticle during apical hook development
Supervisor: Stéphanie Robert
Place: Carl Kempe salen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Seminar: Uriel Urquiza-García
Tuesday, October 30, 2018 10:00 - 11:00
Uriel Urquiza-García
School of Biological Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Title: Absolute quantification of clock proteins reveals a quantitative engineering path for tuning the Arabidopsis circadian oscillator and output pathways
Host: Maria Eriksson
More information:
20181030_UrielUrquiza-Garcia_abstract.pdf
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, November 05, 2018 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Sunita Kushwah
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Xyloglucan endotransglucosylases XTH4 and XTH9 function in xylem differentiation
Supervisor: Ewa Mellerowicz
9:30 Nazeer Faftah
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Investing N, circadian rhythm, and grafting studies to understand autumn phenology
Supervisor: Stefan Jansson
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, November 12, 2018 9:00 - 9:30
9:00 Linghua Zhou
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Genomic selection for half-sib families of Norway spruce
Supervisor: Rosario García Gil
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-9:30
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Cutting-Edge Seminar: Rene Geurts
Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:00 - 11:00
Rene Geurts
Department of Plant Sciences, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Title: Fast and efficient reverse genetics in the nitrogen-fixing non-legume tropical tree species Parasponia
Host: Anita Sellstedt
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, November 19, 2018 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Noemi Skorzinski
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Regulation of flowering time by the trehalose-6-phosphate pathway
Supervisor: Markus Schmid
9:30 Zhi-Qiang Chen
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Genomic selection for full-sib families of Norway spruce
Supervisor: Harry X. Wu
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, November 26, 2018 14:00 - 15:00
14:00 Yan Ji
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: The nuclear transcription factors bZIP16, bZIP68 and GBF1 are essential for plastid gene expression during chloroplast development
Supervisor: Åsa Strand
14:30 Siamsa Doyle
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Regulation of auxin transport during root gravitropism
Supervisor: Stéphanie Robert
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 14:00-15:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, December 03, 2018 9:00 - 10:00
9:30 David Castro
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Optimal and sub-optimal conditions in plants and its root associated fungal community - when your status affects others
Supervisor: Vaughan Hurry
Place: Carl Kempe salen
Time: 9:30-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
An Introduction into Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) and Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS)
Wednesday, December 05, 2018 10:00 - 11:30
Speaker: Volker Buschmann from PicoQuant
Place: KB.F3.01, seminar room from the KBC Focus Environment.
Please note: The equipment is placed at UPSC and can be used by those interested with an hourly user fee following a proper introduction and based on equipment availability/occupancy. However as UPSC is working with plants the equipment can only be used at room temperature as there is no incubation chamber or similar on it.
Abstract FLIM&FCS seminar.pdf
UPSC Cutting-Edge Seminar: Elena Monte
Thursday, December 06, 2018 10:00 - 11:00
Elena Monte
CSIC Researcher, Plant Development and Signal Transduction, Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG), Barcelona, SPAIN
Title: Interaction of phytochrome and plastid signaling pathways
Host: Åsa Strand
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, December 10, 2018 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Jean Claude Nzayisenga
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Effect of light intensity on microalgal growth and lipid production using wastewater as a growth medium
Supervisor: Anita Sellstedt
9:30 Rubén Casanova-Sáez
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: An IAA metabolome-based screening of mutant lines
Supervisor: Karin Ljung
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Seminar: Laurent Gutíerrez
Tuesday, December 11, 2018 14:00 - 15:00
Laurent Gutierrez
Jules Verne University of Picardie, Amiens, France
Title: Auxin and BR induction of adventitious rooting require GSK3-like kinases in Arabidopsis
Host: Catherine Bellini
20181211_Gutierrez_Abstract_UPSC2018.pdf
UPSC Seminar: Ulrik Bräuner Nielsen
Wednesday, December 12, 2018 15:00 - 16:00
Ulrik Bräuner Nielsen
Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management Section for Forest, Nature and Biomass, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Title: Superior ideo-types for Christmas tree production - combining quantitative genetic tools, molecular markers and improved somatic embryogenesis methods
Host: Ulrika Egertsdotter
Room: Aspen, SLU Umeå
UPSC Seminar: Jennifer Baltzer
Thursday, December 13, 2018 14:00 - 15:00
Jennifer Baltzer
Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Forests and Global Change
Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON
Title: Ecological state changes following fire in North American boreal forests
Host: Vaughan Hurry
Outline for the talk
Wildfire is essential to the maintenance of boreal forest ecosystems. However, climate warming is driving the intensification of wildfire disturbance, with increased frequency, extent, severity and duration of the fire season. These changes are expected to alter the structure, composition and function of northern forests. Previous studies of severe fire events have demonstrated changes in patterns of tree species dominance as a consequence of fire-driven changes in seedbed conditions and seed availability, indicating the potential for state changes in boreal forests in response to warming-induced changes in the wildfire regime. Predicted warmer and drier growing season conditions will likely also influence tree seedling survival following disturbance thereby altering regeneration dynamics. Such changes have the potential to affect a wide range of ecosystem functions of boreal forests including but not limited to productivity and associated land surface – atmosphere exchange, understory community composition and wildlife habitat quality.
To understand drivers of post-fire regeneration, we compiled datasets from over 1600 sites spanning the circumboreal, all of which contain comparable measurements of pre- and post-fire tree species composition and stem densities, fire severity, seed bed characteristics and key environmental metrics such as site moisture conditions; post-fire climate variables were generated from gridded datasets for all studies. We evaluated a common conceptual framework based on the results of previous studies of post-fire regeneration dynamics to determine common drivers of post-fire regeneration across sites. While the most common post-fire trajectory was self-replacement, state changes from the pre-fire dominant taxa were also very common but varied biogeographically. Seed bed conditions were consistently an important predictor of post-fire trajectory based on random forest analyses. Results will be discussed in the context of predicted changes in climate and wildfire disturbance and the implications of this for boreal forest composition and function.
UPSC Monday Seminar 2018
Monday, December 17, 2018 9:30 - 11:00
9:30 Amir Mahboubi
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Ribo-seq: A tool for investigating translational regulation in plants
Supervisor: Johannes Hanson
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:30-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2019
Monday, January 14, 2019 9:30 - 11:00
9:30 Domenique André
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Poplar FT genes and the regulation of the annual growth cycle
Supervisor: Ove Nilsson
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:30-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2019
Monday, January 21, 2019 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Pieter Nibbering
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: β1,3 galactans in cell wall biosynthesis
Supervisor: Totte Niittylä
9:30 Pia Guadalupe Dominguez
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Studying central metabolism in aspen developing wood
Supervisor: Totte Niittylä
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2019
Monday, January 28, 2019 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Lill Eilertsen
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: Effects of gap harvest on ectomycorrhizal fungal biodiversity and pine seedling growth
Supervisor: Judith Felten
9:30 Pushan Bag
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Current understandings of light harvesting and energy dissipation in overwintering conifers: Winter sustained quenching (qW) keeps conifers green
Supervisor: Stefan Jansson
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2019
Monday, February 04, 2019 9:00 - 10:00
9:00 Carolin Seyfferth
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Regulation of xylem expansion and lignification by ethylene response factors (ERFs)
Supervisor: Hannele Tuominen
9:30 Ioanna Antoniadi
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Title: So does Cytokinin inhibit or promote root growth? The ipt29 short-root story
Supervisor: Karin Ljung
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2019
Monday, February 11, 2019 9:30 - 10:00
9:30 Martí Quevedo Calero
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: Perspectives on the epigenetic characterization of chloroplast development
Supervisor: Åsa Strand
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:30-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Monday Seminar 2019
Monday, February 18, 2019 9:30 - 10:00
9:30 Carmen Hermida-Carrera
Department of Plant Physiology
Title: The role of CDKE in the regulation of photosynthesis
Supervisor: Åsa Strand
Place: Lilla hörsalen
Time: 9:30-10:00
Contact: Anne Honsel
UPSC Cutting-Edge Seminar: Siobhan Brady
Thursday, February 21, 2019 15:15 - 16:15
Siobhan Brady
Department of Plant Biology and Genome Center, University of California, Davis
Title: Systems Biology of Root Development
Host: Hannele Tuominen
Room: Lilla Hörsalen KB.E3.01
UPSC Seminar: Jonathan and Krista Plett
Friday, February 22, 2019 10:00 - 11:00
Jonathan M. Plett and Krista L. Plett
Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University, Australia
Title:
Fast Talkers and Greedy Merchants: Trying to understand what enables ectomycorrhizal fungi to colonize their hosts, strength of fungal signaling or equality in nutrient exchange
Host: Judith Felten
More information about the speakers:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/hie/people/researchers/doctor_jonathan_plett
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/hie/people/postdoctoral_fellows/doctor_krista_plett
Abstract of the talk:
In forest ecosystems, tree roots are typically colonized by a range ectomycorrhizal fungi that are thought to supply a range of nutrients in return for plant photosynthate. Despite the prevalence of these important fungi, little is understood concerning the molecular underpinnings of these relationships and where the balance of power in the relationship actually lies. In our co-presented seminar we will split this question into two parts: what is the role of inter-kingdom communication between host and fungal cells to favor the formation of these symbioses and is parity in the exchange of nutrients between the two symbiotic partners required for colonization maintenance and success. Using examples from our high- and medium-throughput screening using the fungus Pisolithus microcarpus and its host Eucalyptus grandis (e.g. sequencing, metabolomics, protein activity analysis), Jonathan will discuss the steps forward we have made in recent years in understanding the evolution and role of both protein- and metabolomic-based dialogue between mutualistic fungi and their hosts. Using stable isotope tracing and transcriptomic analyses, Krista will talk about mechanisms of how nutrient availability and competition in between the two organisms for nutrients affects these interactions. Further, she will talk about mechanisms used by the plant to protect its own interests from unhelpful symbionts, and how these mechanisms affect the exchange of nutrients between the two symbiotic partners.Together, we would like to reflect upon some of the bigger-picture ramifications of these findings and highlight some avenues of research that may be attractive to pursue in the future.