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🌱 Exciting news for plant #CellWall researchers! The First PlantWallK Meeting is happening in Prague, May 25–26, 2026 — bringing together members of COST Action CA24116 for the first time.

📝 Abstract submission is open! Deadline: April 15
Register: plantwallk.org/prague-regis...

#PlantScience

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Comprehensive new book by Mann et al.:

‘Cutting Edge Technologies for Developing Future Crop Plants’

Fig.12.2

tinyurl.com/y9jha5vt

#WIS

#PlantandEnvironmentalScience

#ReactiveOxygenSpecies

#ROS

#Oxidation

#PhotosystemII

#PSII

#PlasmaMembrane

#Apoplast

#CellWall

#NADPH

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Multidisciplinary consortium to accelerate plant cell wall knowledge The plant cell wall was one of the first biological objects observed under the microscope in the 17th century. While the knowledge of this complex and dynamic structure has come a long way, current ga...

PlantWallK is now underway 🌱 A network for plant cell wall research, linking imaging, modelling, and data methods. We are building the website, planning our first meeting, and preparing calls for grants, so follow for exciting news!: www.cost.eu/actions/CA24...
#PlantScience #CellWall #COSTActions

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Starting 2026 with great news! Thanks to my co-authors Demetrio Marcianò, Bastien Dauphin, Fabian Basso, and Christiane Funk. If you want to know what we’ve been up to, have a look at the thread below ⬇️ #PlantScience #CellWall

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Plenty of time for a language polish and image check! planteditors.com Our editors are standing by––and yes, we have some #CellWall fans on the team.

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Currently attending the annual meeting of the Chilean Society of Plant Biologists 🌱🇨🇱

Presenting the findings of our recently published article doi.org/10.1111/tpj....
and our next steps with systems biology 🧬

#cellwall #plantbiology #plantscience

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Our Simple Animal & Plant #cell paper models make it easy to learn the parts of #cells & see the similarities & differences! More here: buff.ly/RIsh8JE

#EduSky #nucleus #mitochondria #chloroplast #endoplasmicreticulum #vacuole #cellmembrane #cellwall #animalcell #plantcell

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Advances in CrRLK1L function in plant cell wall signaling during interaction with the environment and development - Stress Biology As a barrier between the cell and its environment, the plant cell wall provides structural support during development and stress response. Plants are able to sense their surroundings and adjust their ...

Advances in CrRLK1L function in plant cell wall signaling during interaction with the environment and development
George Bawa, Yang Shen, Mingzhe Sun, Xiaoli Sun

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

#cellwall #RLK #FER

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#PH
Plant cell walls shape growth via hormone crosstalk 🌱 Unlocking their signals promises deeper morphogenesis insight.🤓
Details: www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/ph-...
#plantcell #cellwall #signal

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Today we are pleased to welcome Prof. Christoph Ringli from the University of Zurich to our Department Seminar
#unifrbiology #biology #seminar #biologyseminar #cell #cellwall

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Beautiful story from @vnunezpascual.bsky.social, @robinsonsci.bsky.social and Rodrigo Gutierrez'lab! Congrats to the authors! 👏🤩 #plantscience #nitrateanddevelopment #pectin #cellwall

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TaWAKL8-2B, a wall-associated receptor-like kinase, mediates wheat rust resistance by linalool and ROS accumulation - Stress Biology Wall-associated receptor kinases (WAKs) and WAK-likes (WAKLs) play pivotal roles in regulating plant immunity, through multiple downstream signaling components. However, knowledge of WAKs/WAKLs in wheat immune responses to rust diseases remain limited. In this study, we identified and characterized a wheat WAKL, TaWAKL8-2B, which is upregulated during wheat resistance to both Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst) and Puccinia triticina (Ptt), indicating its role in wheat resistance to these two rust fungi. Transgenic wheat plants overexpressing TaWAKL8-2B exhibited enhanced resistance to stripe rust and leaf rust, accompanied by increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and up-regulated defense-related gene expression. Whereas, knockout TaWAKL8-2B reduced resistance to Pst and Ptt with less ROS accumulation, highlighting its positive role in wheat resistance. RNA-seq analysis revealed that 33 genes encoding ROS-scavenging enzymes were upregulated in TaWAKL8-2B-KO plants, explaining the reduced ROS. KEGG analysis enriched the monoterpenoid pathway, particularly the linalool biosynthesis pathway, with linalool synthases significantly downregulated in TaWAKL8-2B-KO plants. Correspondingly, linalool synthase content and linalool content decreased in knockout plants. Collectively, our findings uncover a novel mechanism by which TaWAKL8-2B positively modulates wheat rust resistance through modulating linalool biosynthesis and peroxidase activity. These results enhance our understanding of TaWAKL8-2B mediated immune signaling and offer a promising gene for improving wheat broad-spectrum resistance to rust diseases.

TaWAKL8-2B, a wall-associated receptor-like kinase, mediates wheat rust resistance by linalool and ROS accumulation
Mengying He, Shan Zhang ... Ning Wang, Xiaojie Wang

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

#wheat #plantimmunity #cellwall

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🔬 My PhD research focused on how #antibiotics affect #Wolbachia - an intracellular bacterium essential for filarial worms and unusual for lacking a classical #peptidoglycan. 🧪

Thanks to everyone who has been part of this journey! (3/4)

#Microbiology #CellWall #AMR #AcademicSky

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Regenerating protoplasts never fail to blow my mind even after all the times I've seen 'em, they're still mind-blowing 🍀
#Cellwall

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An atlas of Brachypodium distachyon lateral root development Summary: This study provides an atlas of lateral root development of the model grass species Brachypodium distachyon.

Kevin Bellande (University of Neuchâtel, 🇨🇭) “Cell wall remodelling dynamics impact LR emergence patterns in B. distachyon accessions” just told us about the atlas of #Brachypodium #LateralRoot development.
#IBRC2025 #Brachy2025 #CellWall 🧪 #PlantScience

journals.biologists.com/bio/article/...

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A genetic screen reveals key residues and new insights into the polymerization cycle of MreB - Arnaud Chastanet
#CellWall of #Bsubtilis
#BACELL2025

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🚨 SAVE THE DATE!
📍 Porto, Portugal
📅 15–19 June 2026
The next #CellWallMeeting2026 is coming! 🌿
A global gathering to share the latest in plant cell wall biology.
Don’t miss it – more info soon!
#PlantScience #CellWall #Porto2026 #CWM2026

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Diagram indicating the role of cell wall remodeling in tissue repair, de novo organ regeneration, and somatic embryogenesis.

Diagram indicating the role of cell wall remodeling in tissue repair, de novo organ regeneration, and somatic embryogenesis.

Cell wall remodeling is a vital but complex aspect of #plant regeneration. In their new Invited Expert Review, Zhang et al. explore the effects of this process on regeneration and provide insights into future research.
doi.org/10.1111/jipb...
#PlantScience #PlantDevelopment #CellWall

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We have the first video of a plant cell wall being built Plant cells are surrounded by an intricately structured protective coat called the cell wall. It’s built of cellulose microfibrils intertwined with polysaccharides like hemicellulose or pectin. We have...

We have the first video of a plant cell wall being built #Science #Biology #CellBiology #PlantScience #CellWall #ResearchInnovation

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Watch live plant cells build their cell walls Imaging wall-less plant cells every six minutes for 24 hours revealed how the cells build their protective barriers.

Watch live plant cells build their cell walls #Science #Biology #CellBiology #PlantCells #CellWall #LiveScience

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Diagram illustrating the dynamic cell wall changes that occur in root primordia and adjacent cells during lateral root development, with emphasis on the roles of phytohormones, peptides, and biotic and abiotic factors.

Diagram illustrating the dynamic cell wall changes that occur in root primordia and adjacent cells during lateral root development, with emphasis on the roles of phytohormones, peptides, and biotic and abiotic factors.

Rapid advances in molecular techniques have enriched our understanding of the dynamic changes in the #CellWall during lateral root development. Shang et al. review what we've learned--and what's next!
doi.org/10.1111/jipb...
#PlantScience #RootBiology #PlantDevelopment #Phytohormones

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@ all #peptidoglycan folks out there!

#AcademicSky #PhDSky #GWS25 #cellwall

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This is a collage with the main picture showing me, standing on snow in front of the Umeå Town Hall. I have integrated a picture from a thermometer showing that it had 21 °C in my flat, while it had -21 °C outside.

This is a collage with the main picture showing me, standing on snow in front of the Umeå Town Hall. I have integrated a picture from a thermometer showing that it had 21 °C in my flat, while it had -21 °C outside.

The picture was taken in the city center of Umeå, in the direction of City Hall Square. In the foreground, 2 "stones" are glowing and fairy lights are strung between the trees. The sky is dark blue.

The picture was taken in the city center of Umeå, in the direction of City Hall Square. In the foreground, 2 "stones" are glowing and fairy lights are strung between the trees. The sky is dark blue.

Frost-covered branches shimmer in the sunlight, with intricate ice crystals visible against a blue sky. The blurred background shows a snowy mound and trees.

Frost-covered branches shimmer in the sunlight, with intricate ice crystals visible against a blue sky. The blurred background shows a snowy mound and trees.

View from the windows of the Bildmuseet towards Öbacka. The landscape is blanketed in snow, including the frozen Ume River, creating a serene winter scene.

View from the windows of the Bildmuseet towards Öbacka. The landscape is blanketed in snow, including the frozen Ume River, creating a serene winter scene.

#Throwback to a year ago today: I arrived in Umeå, Sweden, for my research stay. The #Cava lab gave me a warm welcome (unlike the weather – it was -21 °C!). I loved learning HPLC-MS analysis of #peptidoglycan and exploring snowy Umeå. ❄️ 1/3
#AcademicSky #PhDSky #PGN #CellWall #Fika

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mechanical forces
#hormones
#cellwall
#morphogenesis
#cytoskeleton

www.cell.com/developmenta...

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Beautiful 3D visualization of the three major cell wall biopolymers: cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin in Populus wood, offering a comprehensive view of their essential interplay.
#SciComm #PlantScience #Bioengineering #Cellwall #Biopolymers #Biomacromolecules
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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S1E2 | Laura Bacete | Plant Cell Wall Stiffness No Time To Read · Episode

I had the pleasure today of collaborating in the amazing podcast “No time to read” by @aribidopsis talking about my last paper on #cellwall integrity. Check it out here!

open.spotify.com/episode/4Mtz7r…

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THESEUS1 modulates cell wall stiffness and abscisic acid production in Arabidopsis thaliana Plant cells can be distinguished from animal cells by their cell walls and high turgor pressure. Although changes in turgor and stiffness of cell walls seem coordinated, we know little about the mechanism responsible for coordination. Evidence has accumulated that plants, like yeast, have a dedicated cell wall integrity maintenance mechanism. This mechanism monitors the functional integrity of the wall and maintains it through adaptive responses when cell wall damage occurs during growth, development, and interactions with the environment. The adaptive responses include osmo-sensitive-induction of phytohormone production, defence responses as well as changes in cell wall composition and structure. Here, we investigate how the cell wall integrity maintenance mechanism coordinates changes in cell wall stiffness and turgor in Arabidopsis thaliana . We show that the production of abscisic acid (ABA), the phytohormone modulating turgor pressure and responses to drought, depends on the presence of a functional cell wall. We find that the cell wall integrity sensor THESEUS1 modulates mechanical properties of walls, turgor loss point and ABA biosynthesis. We identify RECEPTOR-LIKE PROTEIN 12 as a new component of cell wall integrity maintenance controlling cell wall damage-induced jasmonic acid production. Based on the results we propose that THE1 is responsible for coordinating changes in turgor pressure and cell wall stiffness. Significance statement Plants need to constantly adapt to a changing environment. This includes responses to biotic and abiotic stress. Key elements influencing the response to abiotic stress are the plant cell walls surrounding all cells and the phytohormone abscisic acid, which influences turgor pressure in plants. Turgor pressure in plant cells is much higher than in animal cells and a key driver of plant growth and development. Here we investigate the mechanism regulating cell wall stiffness and coordinating changes in stiffness and turgor. We characterize key elements of the mechanism and dissect its mode of action. This knowledge will enable us to pursue novel approaches to improve plant resistance to drought stress, which is crucial in a rapidly changing environment. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

Today I have the pleasure to share with you an important result of my postdoc research we just made available in @biorxiv_plants! "THESEUS1 modulates cell wall stiffness and abscisic acid production in A. thalianaThread🧵👇) #CellWall 🧱#Arabidopsis 🌱

biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Joining #ICAR2021 @ICAR_2020 this week. A bit tyring to adapt to PT to follow live discussions but anyway constant light of Norwegian summer makes any biorhythm arbitrary. If you're attending, feel free to visit my poster (#498)or join me at the #CellWall minisymposium (Thursday

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My very first paper as a postdoc is finally out! It is a review in @Plants_MDPI special issue on mechanical signaling in plants 🌱. Have a look if you want to know more about cell wall integrity and mechanoperception!#PlantSci #CellWall

mdpi.com/705650

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