Research Portfolios

Comparative Evolutionary Biology and Systematics

Adaptation and diversification of succulent plants

PD Dr. Reto Nyffeler, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Systematic Botany

The succulent life form is a tried and true strategy for flowering plants to thrive in arid environments. The adaptation...

Plant Evolution and Systematics

An integrative phylogenetic approach to elucidate the evolution of plant diversity

Prof. Dr. Elena Conti, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Systematic Botany

The fundamental goal of my research is to understand the evolution of plant diversity. To achieve this goal, I integrate...

Plant Community Ecology

Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

Prof. Dr. Andy Hector, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

The research interests of Andy Hector’s group focus on how biodiversity is maintained, how it is lost, and the...

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions

Biological activity and role of syrbactins in host-microbe interactions

Prof. Dr. Robert Dudler, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

aaSyringolin, a representative of syrbactins, constitutes a novel class of proteasome inhibitors secreted by a group of...

Systematic Botany

Chemical and evolutionary ecology of plant - insect interactions

Prof. Dr. Florian P. Schiestl, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Systematic Botany

Plants interact with a vast array of insects in antagonistic and mutualistic associations. Among the various channels...

Chloroplast Metabolism

Chlorophyll breakdown

Prof. Dr. Stefan Hörtensteiner, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

Chlorophyll breakdown is the most obvious sign of leaf senescence, but occurs also during fruit ripening and as response...

Molecular Genetics of Plant Development

Chromatin and transcriptome dynamics during sexual plant reproduction

Dr. Célia Baroux, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves several cell fate transitions: (i) vegetative-to-reproductive...

Global Change and Soil Ecology

Consequences of environmental change on plant communities and plant-soil interactions

PD Dr. Pascal Niklaus, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

The research conducted in my group focuses on the consequences of environmental change for plant communities and the...

Plant Developmental Genetics

Cytokinin's role in embryonic root stem-cell formation

Dr. Bruno Müller, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

Despite the essential role of plants to support animal life on earth, our understanding of plant developmental processes...

Plant Systematics and Evolution

Dynamics of neotropical plant diversification

Dr. Colin Hughes, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Systematic Botany

Geotemporal patterns of plant species diversification and the causes of differences in species richness among clades and...

Ethnobotany

Ethnobotany

Dr. Caroline Weckerle, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Systematic Botany

Ethnobotanical studies involve the investigation of biocultural diversity and thus the interactions between plants and...

Plant Developmental Genetics

Genetic and epigenetic control of plant reproduction

Prof. Dr. Ueli Grossniklaus, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

Our research centers on the genetic and epigenetic control of plant reproduction. We are interested in both sexual...

Evolutionary Functional Genomics / Systems Biology

How genomic changes promote adaptation and speciation in Arabidopsis relatives and in tropical trees

Prof. Dr. Kentaro Shimizu, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

Darwin proposed the first conclusive theory to explain biodiversity with two principles: adaptation by natural...

Microbiology

Interactions of bacteria with plants

Prof. Dr. Leo Eberl, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

Many bacteria produce small diffusible signal molecules to co-ordinate expression of particular phenotypic traits, a...

Experimental Plant Ecology

Organization of plant populations and communities

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Schmid, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

Biodiversity – the variety of individuals, populations, species, and ecosystems and the natural processes occurring in...

Plant Community Ecology

Plant community ecology

Dr. Lindsay A. Turnbull, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

My research is mainly focused on plant coexistence mechanisms. I am interested in the relative merits of neutral and...

Environmental History

Plants and society

PD Dr. Marcus Hall, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

My research centers on the history of how humans perceive, alter or manage the natural world, and how the natural world...

Evolutionary Genomics

Polyploidization and stress response in plants

Dr. Rie Shimizu-Inatsugi, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

Polyploidization is a frequently observed phenomenon in plant species. It has played an important role as a driving...

Systematic Botany

Radiation of the Cape flora

Prof. Dr. Peter Linder, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Systematic Botany

The species diversity in Angiosperms is not evenly distributed around the globe, nor among different phylogenetic...

Molecular Genetics of Plant Development

Regulatory factors controlling cell wall formation

PD Dr. Christoph Ringli, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

The shape of plant cells and ultimately the entire plant is defined by the cell wall surrounding each cell. Cell walls...

Spatial Ecology and Remote Sensing

Spatial ecology and remote sensing

Dr. Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

Solar radiation and its partitioning in vegetation canopies is an important factor influencing ecosystem processes such...

Plant Molecular Biology

The cereal genomes: hidden treasures for evolutionary genomics and agronomy

Prof. Dr. Beat Keller, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

We are studying the genomes of the grass species wheat, barley and rice to analyze genome evolution in cereals. Plant...

Evolutionary Biology

The molecular basis of pollinator-mediated reproductive isolation and speciation

Dr. Philipp M. Schlüter, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Systematic Botany

Divergent selection by the environment can result in the establishment of reproductive isolation and, thereafter, the...

Molecular Physiology

The role of ABC and vacuole transporters in plants

Prof. Dr. Enrico Martinoia, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

Using modern molecular, biochemical and electrophysiological approaches as well as classical physiology our laboratory...

Plant Molecular Physiology and Biochemistry

The role of carbon metabolism in drought stress tolerance

Dr. Diana Santelia, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

Our lab is interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms of carbon partitioning (between starch and sugars) at...

Tropical Pant Biodiversity and Biogeography

Tropical plant biodiversity and biogeography

Dr. Michael Kessler, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Systematic Botany

Plant species and assemblages show distinct geographical distribution patterns. In my research I attempt to discern the...

Plant-microbe Interactions, Microbiology

Volatile-mediated impact of bacteria on plants

Dr. Laure Weisskopf, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology

Increasing evidence indicates that bacteria can interact with other organisms (e.g. plants or fungi) through the...