State-of-the-Art Molecular Plant Sciences in Australia
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Plant Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2024) | Viewed by 20554
Special Issue Editors
Interests: plant-microbe interactions; plant crops; cannabis sativa; milk; proteomics; secretomics; liquid chromatography; electrophoresis; mass spectrometry; systems biology, data mining; big data
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Interests: molecular phenotyping; salinity; thermal stress; wheat; pulses; protein; metabolite and lipid mass spectrometry; metabolism
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue provides an opportunity to present new and exciting plant molecular research that is being carried out in Australia. We invite contributions from Australian industry, government research institutes/laboratories, and Universities to showcase the cutting-edge research in molecular plant sciences that is being carried out on crops, horticultural products, medicinal agriculture, and model plants.
In this Special Issue, we welcome submissions in the form of comprehensive reviews or new research articles on all topics related to plants. Potential topics include:
- Abiotic stress,
- Bioinformatics,
- Biotechnology,
- Biotic stress,
- Breeding,
- Cell biology,
- Chemodiversity,
- Computational biology,
- Data mining,
- Developmental biology,
- Ecology,
- Endophytes,
- Genomics/epigenomics,
- Holobionts,
- Marine and freshwater plants,
- Metabolism,
- Metagenomics and metaproteomics,
- Modelling,
- Nutrition,
- Pathogens,
- Proteomics,
- Metabolomics,
- Physiology,
- Phytoprotection,
- Plant–microbe interactions,
- Secretomics,
- Structural biology,
- Symbiotic interactions,
- Synthetic biology,
- Systematics and evolution,
- Systems biology,
- Technical advances,
- Traffic and transport,
- Volatilomics.
The editors look forward to reviewing your contributions.
Dr. Delphine Vincent
Dr. Nicolas L. Taylor
Guest Editors
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