Austausch im Pflanzenwissenschaftlichen Kolloquium
Biotechnologische Methoden sind für moderne Pflanzenwissenschaften unverzichtbar. Sie stellen wichtige Pfeiler für die Züchtung neuer Kulturpflanzensorten dar und werden bei der Lösung globaler Herausforderungen, z. B. dem Bevölkerungswachstum und dem Klimawandel, eine entscheidende Rolle spielen. Die Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät der Leibniz Universität Hannover beherbergt Arbeitsgruppen, die ein breites Spektrum von molekularbiologischer Grundlagenforschung bis angewandter Biotechnologie und Gartenbau abdecken. Die Forschungsplattform ZAP soll know-how bündeln, Synergien schaffen und zur Einwerbung von Verbundprojekten beitragen. Hierzu findet ein regelmäßiger Austausch über unser pflanzenwissenschaftliches Kolloquium statt, in dem Vorträge nationaler und internationaler Sprecherinnen und Sprecher neue Impulse liefern.
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05.12.2018
Dr. Martin Weissenborn, Leibniz Institut für Pflanzenbiochemie, Halle
Developing novel enzyme activities for the application in microproduction units
28.11.2018
Prof. Dr. Barbara Reinhold-Hurek, University of Bremen
Plants wear their gut outside? Molecular endophyte-plant interactions
21.11.2018
Dr. Götz Hensel, IPK Gatersleben
Using site-directed mutagenesis to manipulate beer quality and other cereal traits
14.11.2018
Gastwissenschaftlerinnen und Gastwissenschaftler der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät tragen vor
05.09.2018
Prof. Dr. Oren Ostersetzer-Biran, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
N6-adenosine methylation (m6A): an internal RNA-base modification that may affect gene expression programs in angiosperm mitochondria
13.06.2018
Prof. Ralf Jacob, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Institut für Zellbiologie und Zytopathologie
Gelectin-3 in epithelial cell logistics
06.06.2018
Dr. Urte Schlüter, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Biochemie der Pflanzen
Adaptive steps on the evolutionary path to C4 photosynthesis
23.05.2018
Veranstaltung zum Aufbau eines geplanten Innovationszentrums
09.05.2018
PD Dr. Stephan Krüger, Universität zu Köln, Botanisches Institut
Serine biosynthesis in plants
28.03.2018
Prof. M. Imdadul Hoque, Ph.D., Department of Botany, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Improvements of grain legumes through genetic transformation
24.01.2018
Prof. Joonho Park, Seoul Institute for Technology, Korea.
The regulation of gene expression in the dimorphic chloroplasts of the single cell C4 plant, Bienertia sinuspersici
17.01.2018
Dr. Steffen Neumann, Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, Halle
From profiling to biochemical insights - Bioinformatics & Mass Spectrometry
10.01.2018
Prof. Dr. Dorothee Staiger, Molecular Cell Physiology, Universität Bielefeld
Catch me if you can: Ribonomics in Arabidopsis2017
20.12.2017
Dr. Sebastian Zühlke, TU Dortmund
Screening and visualization of secondary metabolites with mass spectrometric techniques
06.12.2017
Dr. Ljudmilla Borisjuk, IPK Gatersleben
Re-awakening of life: a functional imaging study of germinating seed
22.11.2017
Prof. Dr. Egbert Boekema, Groningen University, Netherlands
The sudden rise of high-resolution electron microscopy
01.11.2017
Dr. Olivier van Aken, Lund University, Sweden
Mitochondrial and chloroplast stress responses are regulated by distinct touch- and organelle-dependent pathways
28.06.2017
Prof. Dr. Doris Vetterlein, Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ, Halle
31.05.2017
PD Dr. Rob Roelfsema (Julius-von-Sachs Institute for Biosciences, Würzburg University)
Guard cell anion channels control stomatal movements
17.05.2017
Prof. Dr. Regine Hengge (Humboldt Universität, Berlin)
Building a morphologically complex bacterial biofilm: spatial organization of global transcriptional control and c-di-GMP signaling in E. coli macrocolony biofilms
03.05.2017
Dr. Torsten Möhlmann (Technical University of Kaiserslautern)
Synthesis of pyrimidine nucleotides in plants; pathway organization and regulatory aspects.
12.04.2017
Dr. Tsu-Wei Chen (INRA Montpellier)
High-throughput phenotyping reveals genetic controls of light interception and light use efficiency in maize
31.03.2017 (Sondertermin)
Prof. Dr. Ian Max Møller (Aarhus University, Denmark)
What can proteomics tell us about mitochondrial metabolism.
25.01.2017
Dr. Kenichi Tusuda, MPI für Züchtungsforschung Köln
Phytohormone signaling networks in plant immunity2016
21.12.2016
Dr. Ilka Wittig, Goethe University Frankfurt, Functional Proteomics
Composition and dynamics of mitochondrial complexes
14.12.2016
Prof. Dr. Florian Grundler, Uni Bonn
The unique long-term plant parasitism of cyst nematodes
23.11.2016
Dr. Nicole Linka, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Plant Biochemistry
In and out - Solute transport across the peroxisomal membrane
16.11.2016
Dr. Jochen Kumlehn, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) Gatersleben
"Crop Editing"-Beitrag
02.11.2016
Prof. Dr. Marcus Horn
Antrittsvorlesung: Earthworms - mobile modulators of soil microbial communities and functions
19.10.2016
Prof. Dr. Margarete Baier, Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Biologie, Pflanzenpyhsiologie
The chloroplast antioxidant system in stress protection
15.06.2016
Adrian Ho, Microbial Ecology, NIOO-KNAW, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Methanotrophs in action
01.06.2016
Ljudmilla Borysyuk
Vorstellung zur beabsichtigten Habilitation: Intrinsic functional architecture of the plant seed
25.05.2016
Dr. Michael Schloter, Helmholtz Zentrum München
The second genome of barley - Drivers for microbial communities at the plant - soil interface
18.05.2016
Prof. Dr. P. Karlovsky, Universität Goettingen, Molecular Phytopathology and Mycotoxin Research.
Toxic fungal metabolites: from food safety to chemical ecology
11.05.2016
Andreas Wachter, ZMBP, Allgemeine Genetik, Universität Tübingen
Regulation and functions of mRNA processing in plant development and stress responses
04.05.2016
Miriam Laxa
Vorstellung zur beabsichtigten Habilitation: Regulation of genes by intron-mediated enhancement
20.04.2016
Uwe Drüge
Vorstellung zur beabsichtigten Habilitation:Involvement of auxin homeostasis and signalling and source-sink relationships in adventitious rooting of Petunia hybrida cuttings
16.03.2016
Dr. Richard Sharpe, Washington State University
Genetic Effects of Conventional and Organic Fertilizer Treatments on Solanum lycopersicum
09.03.2016
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Debez, Laboratoire des Plantes Extremophiles, Tunesien
Towards Halophyte domestication and utilisation as potential salt-tolerance plant models: Current knowledge and some future perspectives for Tunisia
10.02.2016
Dr. Chris Carrie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Plant inner mitochondrial membrane insertion pathways
13.01.2016
Prof. Ludger Beerhues, Institut für Pharmazeutische Biologie, Technische Universität Braunschweig
Biotechnology of active plant polyketide derivatives2015
16.12.2015
Prof. Christiane Dahl, Mikrobiologie, Universität Bonn
Sulfur trafficking as a central element in bacterial sulfur-oxidizing pathways
09.12.2015
Dr. Kirsten Leiss, Plant Ecology and Phytochemistry, Institute of Biology, Leiden University
An-eco-metabolomic approach to study host plant resistance
02.12.2015
Prof. Meike Burow, University of Copenhagen
Biology and regulation of glucosinolate biosynthesis and activation in Arabidopsis
02.12.2015
Dr. Sylvain Legay, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Molecular basis of apple fruit russeting.
25.11.2015
Dr. Markus Teige, Universität Wien
Organellar calcium signalling - the chloroplast enters the stage
18.11.2015
Dr. Niels Christian Holm, LimnoSun GmbH, Hille
A new kind of algal mass culture as main treatment step for small decentralized waste water treatment plants
11.11.2015
Prof. Jens Boch, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Antrittsvorlesung: From pathogen to biotechnology
08.07.2015
Thomas Döring (HU Berlin)
Visually guided host finding in pest insects: mechanisms and applications
03.06.2015
Daniela Floss (Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Ithaca, New York, USA)
Regulation of arbuscule development: insights into formation and decay
29.04.2015
David Barker (Laboratory of Plant-Microbe Interactions, INRA-CNRS Toulouse, France)
In vivo nuclear Ca2+ reporters as powerful tools to study endosymbiotic microbe-plant signalling
21.01.2015
Prof. Dr. Jan Maarten van Dijl, Mikrobiologie, Universität Groningen (Niederlande)
The Tat pathway for protein transport in Gram-positive bacteria
07.01.2015
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Hehl, Universität Braunschweig
Integrating bioinformatics and experimental systems to identify novel regulators involved in plant-pathogen interaction2014
10.12.2014
Prof. Matthias Müller, Institut für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie, Universität Freiburg
Intramembrane Formation of a Translocase for Folded Proteins
03.12.2014
Prof. Dr. R.B. Klösgen, Institut für Botanik, Universität Halle
Where to go and how to get in? Protein transport in plant cells
05.11.2014
Dr. Sabrina Schlie Wolter, Laserzentrum Hannover
Selective cell control and three-dimensional cell models for biomedical applications
29.10.2014
Prof. Dr. Bernd Weißhaar, Universität Bielefeld
BGLU6, a single trait locus affecting flavonol accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana natural variations
22.10.2014
Prof. Dr. Wagner Luiz Araujo, Viçosa University, Brasil
Identification of novel players involved in plant mitochondrial metabolism
15.10.2014
Prof. Dr. Claus-Peter Witte
Plant Nutrition LUH Aspects of Nutrient Recycling in Plants (Inauguration lecture)
16.07.2014
Florian Grundler, Bonn, INRES, Molekulare Phytomedizin
The unique long-term plant parasitism of cyst nematodes
10.07.2014
Dr. Janneke Balk, John Innes Centre, Norwic
A smelly business: do mitochondria export persulfide
25.06.2014
Th. Debener, LUH,
A long way to go: Analysis of disease resistance in horticultural crops
18.06.2014
Dr. H. Nelissen , VIB Gent.
Groth dyn-omics: Studying the dynamics of molecular proecesses in the growth zone of the maize leaf
04.06.2014
Dr. D. Tholen, Universität für Bodenkultur, Wien.
Title: TBA
28.05.2014
Prof. Dr. Ismail Cakmak, Sabanci University
New discoveries in biofortification of cereal grains through foliar zinc fertilisation
14.05.2014
Dr. Jane Parker, MPI für Züchtungsforschung, Köln:
Reprogramming of cells for defence in plant innate immunity
16.04.2014
Prof. Dr. Stefaan Werbrouck, Universiteit Gent
Chimeras: living together as one plant
29.01.2014
Danny Geelen, Ghent University:
Hormonal control of adventitious rooting in Arabidopsis
15.01.2014
Markus Schwarzländer, Institut für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften und Ressourcenschutz (INRES):
Dynamics of Energy Physiology in Plant Mitochondria
08.01.2014
Dr. Andrés Chavarría-Krauser, Universität Heidelberg:
Understanding the mechanisms behind regulated nutrient uptake and transport in roots exemplified by zinc in Arabidopsis
2013
19. and 20.12.2013
Symposium Molecular Plant Nutrition:
A detailed program for six scientific talks is available here. Each scientific presentation lasts for 30 min. Please note that the Symposium takes place in room 007/4109.
27.11.2013
Prof. Dr. Ole Pedersen, Institute of Advanced Studies, The University of Western Australia:
Leaf gas films on submerged terrestrial wetland plants – a feature contributing to flooding tolerance via enhanced underwater photosynthesis and internal aeration
13.11.2013
Prof. Dr. Renate Scheibe, Uni Osnabrück:
The universal role of malate dehydrogenases for energy metabolism and redox homeostasis in plant cells'
10.07.2013
M. Wirtz (COS Heidelberg)
The cysteine synthase complex is the sensor and regulator of sulfur availability in higher plants
26.06.2013
Klaas J. van Wijk, Department of Plant Biology, Cornell University:
Plastoglobules and their ABC1 Kinases Play a Central Role in Chloroplast Function and Adaptation
19.06.2013
Anaclet Ngezahayo, Cell Physiology and Cellular Mechanics, Institute for Biophysics, LUH
Electrophysiological Analysis of Membrane Transporters: Connexin as an Example
12.06.2013
Karl-Josef Dietz, Institute for Plant Biochemistry and Biophysics, Bielefeld University
The fundamental role of the thiol-disulfide redox regulatory network in stress acclimation
05.06.2013
Russel Cox, Institute for Organic Chemistry, LUH
To be announced
29.05.2013
Klaus Pillen, Plant Breeding, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
Mapping exotic genes to control agronomic traits in barley
15.05.2013
Kathy Steppe, Laboratory of Plant Ecology, University of Ghent
Stress detection by a combination of plant measurements and mechanistic modelling
24.04.2013
Francesca Cappitelli, University of Milano
Should I stay or should I go?: a biofilm story
23.01.2013
Prof. Dr. Frank Ordon, JKI, Quedlinburg
Molecular breeding for resistance in cereals
09.01.2013
Prof. Dr. Niels Anten, Wageningen University
Optimisation and game modelling with implications for crops and natural vegetation
2012
19.12.2012
Dr. Thomas Doering, Organic research centre, Newbury, UK
Colour preferences of aphids
28.11.2012
Prof. Dr. Brigitte Poppenberger, TU München
Steroid hormones of plants- their roles, modes of action and potential for application
21.11.2012
Dr. Anna Amtmann, University of Glasgow
Histone modifications: a role for somatic stress memory in plants?
14.11.2012
Dr. Rick Sharpe, Washington State University
Next generation sequencing in plants
07.11.2012
Dr. Hardy Rolletschek
Zur Physiologie der Pflanze unter Sauerstoffmangel (Antrittsvorlesung in deutsch)
31.10.2012
Prof. Dr. Martha Ludwig, University of Western Australia
Carbonic anhydrases and the evolution of C4 plants
24.10.2012
Dr. Frank Colditz
Rhizobien-Symbionten im Gewand eines Pathogens (Antrittsvorlesung in deutsch)
18.07.2012
Dr. Jürgen Prell, RWTH Aachen
The PTSNtr system globally regulates ATP-dependent transporters in Rhizobium leguminosarum
11.07.2012
Prof. Dr. Georg Groth, Universität Düsseldorf
Ethylene Sensing and Signaling in Plants
04.07.2012
Prof. Dr. Renate Horn, Universität Rostock
Tree architecture: pillar growth type in peach
27.06.2012
Dr. M. Alkio, LUH, Institut für Biologische Produktionssysteme, Obstbau
Molecular genetics of cuticle formation in sweet cherry fruit
20.06.2012
Dr. Siegfried Jahnke, Forschungszentrum Jülich
Non-invasive methods for functional plant analyses
13.06.2012
Prof. Dr. Iwona Adamska, Universität Konstanz
Light stress proteins in the chloroplast and their photoprotective functions
06.06.2012
Dr. Erik Limpens, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Signaling in the interaction between plants and rhizobia
23.05.2012
Dr. Juliana JaramilloI, CIPE, Nairobi, Kenia
Coffee insects in a changing world
16.05.2012
Prof. Dr. Kürşad Turgay, LUH, Institut für Mikrobiologie
The ClpCP AAA+ protease complex an important hub of regulatory and general proteolysis in Bacillus subtilis
09.05.2012
Dr. Jochem B. Evers, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Regulation of shoot branching by hormones and light-a functional structural plant modelling study
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