Monday, September 26, 2022
KBC-Days 2009
All day
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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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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Fascination of Plants Day 2017
All day
For more information about the event have a look here:
www.fascinerandevaxtersdag.se
www.fascinerandevaxtersdag.se
UPSC Monday Seminar 2022
Mon. 26 Sep, 2022 9:00 - 10:00
UPSC Monday Seminarseries 2022
9:00 Isabella Hallberg Sramek
Title: Uwrapping the language of science
Supervisor: Annika Nordin
9:30 Asal Atakhani
Title: Mechanics of cell-cell adhesion in plants
Supervisor: Stéphane Verger
Place: Lilla hörsalen KB.E3.01
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Maria Israelsson Nordström, Anne Honsel
9:00 Isabella Hallberg Sramek
Title: Uwrapping the language of science
Supervisor: Annika Nordin
9:30 Asal Atakhani
Title: Mechanics of cell-cell adhesion in plants
Supervisor: Stéphane Verger
Place: Lilla hörsalen KB.E3.01
Time: 9:00-10:00
Contact: Maria Israelsson Nordström, Anne Honsel
UPSC Seminar: Hakim Mireau
Mon. 26 Sep, 2022 14:00 - 15:00
UPSC Seminar
Hakim Mireau
Université Paris-Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin (IJPB), Versailles, France
Title: The OGU-INRA cytoplasmic male sterility system in rapeseed : from genes to molecular modes of action
Host: Olivier Keech
Summary:
Rapeseed is a plant of high agronomic value throughout the world. Its breeding over the last 50 years has involved various steps of genetic improvement and the ability to efficiently produce heterotic F1 hybrids has been essential in the process. A decisive progress has involved the transfer of the genetic determinants of a nucleo-cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) from radish into rapeseed. This involved the transfer of a CMS gene named orf138 and that of an antidote genetic factor called the fertility restorer (or Rfo), resulting in an efficient system named OGU-INRA to produce male-restored (fertile) hybrid rapeseed lines. In this talk, I will relate the history of this work as well as our recent molecular data which revealed that Rfo acts as a highly specific translational inhibitor of the orf138 mitochondrial mRNA.
Hakim Mireau
Université Paris-Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin (IJPB), Versailles, France
Title: The OGU-INRA cytoplasmic male sterility system in rapeseed : from genes to molecular modes of action
Host: Olivier Keech
Summary:
Rapeseed is a plant of high agronomic value throughout the world. Its breeding over the last 50 years has involved various steps of genetic improvement and the ability to efficiently produce heterotic F1 hybrids has been essential in the process. A decisive progress has involved the transfer of the genetic determinants of a nucleo-cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) from radish into rapeseed. This involved the transfer of a CMS gene named orf138 and that of an antidote genetic factor called the fertility restorer (or Rfo), resulting in an efficient system named OGU-INRA to produce male-restored (fertile) hybrid rapeseed lines. In this talk, I will relate the history of this work as well as our recent molecular data which revealed that Rfo acts as a highly specific translational inhibitor of the orf138 mitochondrial mRNA.