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==Research interests==
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# Plant-Environment Interactions. I am interested in molecular and genetic adaptive paths to environmental fluctuations in plants. My research includes abiotic and biotic signalling from a molecular, genetic and evolutionary perspective mainly in model species with a strong potential application in crops.
Plant-Environment Interactions. I am interested in molecular and genetic adaptive paths to environmental fluctuations in plants. My research includes abiotic and biotic signalling from a molecular, genetic and evolutionary perspective mainly in model species with a strong potential application in crops.


==Publications==
==Publications==

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Ruben Alcazar (an artistic interpretation)
  • Rubén Alcázar, PhD
  • Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
  • Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics.
  • Carl-von-Linné Weg, 10
  • 50829 Cologne, Germany

MPIPZ SFB680

Education

  • Future research: plant-environment interactions.
  • 2010, Postdoc SFB680, MPIPZ Germany. Co-evolution of plant-pathogen interactions.
  • 2008, Postdoc MPG, MPIPZ Germany. Hybrid incompatibilities in Arabidopsis thaliana.
  • 2006, Postdoc BP2005, MPIPZ Germany. Natural variation of growth resposes to temperature.
  • 2005, Postdoc EU-ROST, University of Barcelona. Polyamines in drought stress tolerance.
  • 2004, PhD Plant Biology, University of Barcelona. Polyamines in abiotic stress and regulation of development.
  • 1999, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Specialization in Genetic Engineering, University of Barcelona

Research interests

Plant-Environment Interactions. I am interested in molecular and genetic adaptive paths to environmental fluctuations in plants. My research includes abiotic and biotic signalling from a molecular, genetic and evolutionary perspective mainly in model species with a strong potential application in crops.

Publications

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