Our primary research focus lies in utilizing fluorescence microscopy techniques to explore structural changes within plant cells, particularly at the subcellular and single-molecule levels. We place special emphasis on comprehending the molecular mechanisms governing the formation and dynamics of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) structures within plant cells.
This aims to:
Deepen our understanding of how plants regulate and sustain the stability of cell structures to meet the demands of different growth and developmental stages, as well as to respond to the constantly changing external environment.
Explore methods for artificially manipulating the stability of plant ER structures to enhance crop resilience.
Adjust the ER structure to improve the quality of crops, including protein and lipid ratios.
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