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The KBC Days 2009 will take place on 16-17 November 2009

All members of the KBC-Departments are welcome to two days of communication, celebration and inspiration. We cordially invite our research partners and friends who like to learn more about our centre.

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Cutting Edge Seminar - Seth Davis: Plant circadian clocks: mechanisms and purposes

Mon. 15 Feb, 2016 10:00 - 11:00
UPSC Seminar Series
Cutting Edge Seminar

Speaker 
Seth Davis
Chair of Plant Biology
Department of Biology, University of York
Heslington, York, UK

Title: Plant circadian clocks: mechanisms and purposes

Host: Maria Eriksson

Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9, KBC

Abstract:

Plant circadian clocks: mechanisms and purposes
Plant growth and stress resistance are coordinated outputs that respond to predictable environmental variation that results from the earth's rotation. An interplay exists between exogenous environmental sensing and endogenous responses. Plants use a circadian clock to time such processes such that homeostasis is achieved. This creates fitness and maximizes growth. The circadian clock itself is a multiple transcriptional-translational feedback system that provides temporal information to coordinate stress resistance and metabolic responses. In this talk I will overview clock mechanism and then highlight our current efforts to examine the metabolic, stress response and circadian systems as integrated processes. Their combined effects on growth and development will be explored in a dicot and a monocot, both in the lab and in the field.