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Over ons Praktische zaken Waar vindt u ons H. (Hans) van Veen, Dr

Research interests

My expertise is in plant physiology and genomics. With those tools I try to understand the mechanism by which plants adapt and acclimate to unfavorable conditions. I have a particular interest in how plants pace themselves. Plants are exceptional in that they can completely stop growth and development to endure a temporary stressfull conditions. This is a strategy that does not require highly specialistic adaptations and therefore is highly ammendable to crops.

Publicaties

A low-cost open-source imaging platform reveals spatiotemporal insight into leaf elongation and movement

Differential leaf flooding resilience in Arabidopsis thaliana is controlled by ethylene signaling-activated and age-dependent phosphorylation of ORESARA1

Far-red light enrichment affects gene expression and architecture as well as growth and photosynthesis in rice

Phylotranscriptomics provides a treasure trove of flood-tolerance mechanisms in the Cardamineae tribe

Towards increased shading capacity: A combined phenotypic and genetic analysis of rice shoot architecture

Plant responses to limited aeration: Advances and future challenges

Ethylene augments root hypoxia tolerance via growth cessation and reactive oxygen species amelioration

Age-dependent abiotic stress resilience in plants

Keeping the shoot above water: Submergence triggers antithetical growth responses in stems and petioles of watercress (Nasturtium officinale)

Shape shifting by amphibious plants in dynamic hydrological niches

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