Understanding Plant Gravity Perception (PGP) and Identifying Peroxidases

Presenter Information

Marzieh Moradifar

Abstract

This study investigated plant responses to a range of gravity treatments. Analysis of the Plant Gravity Perception (PGP) flight dataset revealed that pgm (phosphoglucomutase) root genes were identified as turning on around Martian gravity. I'm interested in unraveling the role of peroxidases among those genes in gravity responses.

Keywords:

Plant Gravity Perception (PGP), Gravity, pgm, peroxidases, the European Modular Cultivation System (EMCS)

Status

Graduate

Department

Environmental & Plant Biology

College

College of Arts and Sciences

Campus

Athens

Faculty Mentor

Wyatt, Sarah

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Understanding Plant Gravity Perception (PGP) and Identifying Peroxidases

This study investigated plant responses to a range of gravity treatments. Analysis of the Plant Gravity Perception (PGP) flight dataset revealed that pgm (phosphoglucomutase) root genes were identified as turning on around Martian gravity. I'm interested in unraveling the role of peroxidases among those genes in gravity responses.