Fall 2024 PSM / HRT Lunchtime Seminar Series
November 20, 2024 12:00PM - 1:00PM 12:00-1:00 pm
PSSB A 271 conference room
What’s that noise? - A quantitative dive into a plant's climate change mitigation
Featuring Alexander Bucksch
Associate Professor Plant Sciences Arizona State University
A plant's history can often be inferred from the shape of its phenotype. This is especially evident in roots, which demonstrate significant plastic responses to changing environmental conditions during
development. Computational techniques to organize the noisy measurements of complex shapes enable the identification of simple and understandable rules governing the formation root phenotypes. Coming from a mathematical shape perspective, we will delve into the function of natural variation in root architectures to mitigate drought and, explore shape diversity and function of epidermal appendages to understand climate-smart seedling establishment. We end the seminar with a look at the phenomics horizon and discuss formal systems that show promise to further discover unknown stress mitigation strategies of plants.