New Phytologist Now

New Phytologist Now

New Phytologist

New Phytologist Now is an online event series where you can discover the latest and most exciting plant science research. Highlighting our authors and the latest discoveries published in New Phytologist.

Details of upcoming events can also be found at https://www.newphytologist.org/events/now These webinars will take place using Zoom Webinar, you can access them via this page, or register on Eventbrite to receive a direct zoom link.

These events will be available on demand in Cassyni after the webinar date.

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
University of Birmingham

Communicating your science to different audiences.

Colleen Iversen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Richard Norby, University of Birmingham and University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Pennsylvania State University
The University of Texas at Austin

New Phytologist Now: Stomata

Sally Assmann, Pennsylvania State University
Keiko Torii, The University of Texas at Austin
+1 talk
University of Neuchâtel

Light and temperature regulation of leaf morphogenesis in Arabidopsis

Martina Legris, University of Neuchâtel
Stanford University
Carnegie Institution for Science

Understanding local plant extinctions before it is too late: bridging evolutionary genomics with global ecology

Moi Exposito-Alonso, Stanford University and Carnegie Institution for Science
Elena M. Kramer, Harvard University
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Buenos Aires

Why can't we predict traits from the environment?

Leander D. L. Anderegg, University of California, Santa Barbara
Amy Austin, University of Buenos Aires
National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment
University of Göttingen

Frontiers in plant–microbe interactions - part 2

Ertao Wang, Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences
Francis Martin, National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment
+1 talk +2 speakers
Western Sydney University

Frontiers in plant–microbe interactions - part 1

Li Xia, Huazhong Agricultural University
Zhilin Yuan, Chinese Academy of Forestry
+2 talks +1 speaker

Machine learning in plant–pathogen interactions: empowering biological predictions from field scale to genome scale

Jana Sperschneider , CSIRO
University of Bristol

Deciphering the fingerprint of disturbance on the three-dimensional structure of the world’s forests

Tommaso Jucker, University of Bristol