ASPB Webinar April 24: What I Wish I Had Known When I Started Grad School (2024 Edition)
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by Jayson Padilla
2w ago
A Panel Discussion by the ASPB Early Career Plant Scientists (ECPS) Section April 24, 2024 12 PM CST The ASPB Early Career Plant Scientists (ECPS) Section wants to help you succeed in graduate school. As you prepare for the next step in your professional career, ECPS will help guide you with our annual panel discussion ... Read more Source ..read more
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Congratulations to ASPB’s 2024 Award Recipients
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by Sylvia Lee
2w ago
The American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2024 awards, which honor distinction in service, outreach, education, and research. ASPB-Carnegie Winslow Briggs Mentorship Award Judy Brusslan, California State University, Long Beach, CA Joanne Chory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA Charles Albert Shull Award Robert ... Read more Source ..read more
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White House Easter Egg Roll Exhibit will Promote Plant Biology
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by Rachel Belsky
1M ago
The American Society of Plant Biologists plans to engage families in the wonders of plant science as part of the 2024 White House Easter EGGucation Roll   The American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) returns to participate in the White House’s annual Easter Monday celebration. This year, the Easter Egg Roll occurs on April 1. ... Read more Source ..read more
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Researchers Solve Crucial Cold-Induced Sweetening Problem in Potato Production
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by Rachel Belsky
1M ago
The potato industry benefits from new tuber research published in The Plant Cell   Researchers have discovered a game changer for the potato industry. According to a new study published in a leading international society journal published by the American Society of Plant Biologists, a small genetic element is the cause of a major production ... Read more Source ..read more
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Celebrate Herstory: Nominate Inspiring Women in Plant Biology for Recognition!
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by Sarah Black
1M ago
Blog by Rebecca Roston, Chair, ASPB Women in Plant Biology Committee In honor of US Women’s History Month, the Women in Plant Biology Committee of the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) is thrilled to celebrate the remarkable women who have shaped and continue to shape our field. We’re calling on YOU to nominate exceptional ... Read more Source ..read more
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Researchers Decipher Mysterious Growth Habit of Weeping Peach Trees
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by Rachel Belsky
2M ago
Why do weeping trees “weep”? A basic premise of how plants grow is that shoots grow up and roots grow down. A new study, published in Plant Physiology, a leading international society journal published by the American Society of Plant Biologists, reveals the answer to a fascinating question: why do weeping tree varieties defy this ... Read more Source ..read more
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Weighing in on GMO Technology Regulation
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by Sarah Black
3M ago
In late December 2023, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reopened the comment period on a recent proposal that outlined five additional exemptions for “plants with modifications that could be achieved through conventional breeding.” USDA APHIS coordinates responsibilities for Biotechnology Regulatory Services, which protect plant health and implement ... Read more Source ..read more
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Urging Investment in Agriculture Research Innovation
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by Sarah Black
5M ago
In March 2023, US Senators Michael Bennet and Roger Marshall introduced the Advancing Cutting Edge (ACE) Agriculture Act with the goal of supporting “high-risk, high-reward agricultural research and development at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).” ASPB was one of 65 organizations that signed a recent letter to the Senate and House Agriculture Committee members ... Read more Source ..read more
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Continuing Microbiome Research Support and Coordination
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by Sarah Black
5M ago
The American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) remains active in supporting the advancement of scientific research and recently signed a letter to the leadership of the Committee on Appropriations urging inclusion of language regarding the Microbiome Interagency Working Group in the final Senate Fiscal Year 2024 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies (CJS) Appropriations bill. ... Read more Source ..read more
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ASPB Signs in Support of ARACI Act
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by Sarah Black
6M ago
In late September, ASPB joined a diverse group of organizations representing state, research, scientific, and private industry interests to sign a letter urging support for the Advancing Research on Agricultural Climate Impacts (ARACI) Act as part of the 2023 Farm Bill. This bipartisan legislation, introduced by Senators Tina Smith (D-MN) and Todd Young (R-IN), and ... Read more Source ..read more
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