2020
DOI: 10.1002/pld3.271
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First plant cell atlas workshop report

Abstract: The societal challenges posed by a growing human population and climate change necessitate technical advances in plant science. Plant research makes vital contributions to society by advancing technologies that improve agricultural food production, biological energy capture and conversion, and human health. However, the plant biology community lacks a comprehensive understanding of molecular machinery, including their locations within cells, distributions and variations among different cell types, and real‐tim… Show more

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“…Three workshops were held virtually during May and June of 2020. Over 400 scientists participated, of which 70% were early-career researchers, and 33% non-US based ( Rice et al, 2020 ). Attendees of this first series of workshops became the basis of the PCA community.…”
Section: Unlocking Location-to-function: the First Plant Cell Atlas (Pca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three workshops were held virtually during May and June of 2020. Over 400 scientists participated, of which 70% were early-career researchers, and 33% non-US based ( Rice et al, 2020 ). Attendees of this first series of workshops became the basis of the PCA community.…”
Section: Unlocking Location-to-function: the First Plant Cell Atlas (Pca)mentioning
confidence: 99%