Research Portfolios
Acclimation to Changing Environmental Conditions
Chloroplast signaling
Prof. Jean-David Rochaix, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Geneva, Department of Botany and Plant Biology
Plants and algae are constantly subjected to changes in light quality and quantity and need to adapt rapidly to maintain...
Applied Entomolgy
Plant-insect relationships from the ecosystem to the molecular level
Prof. Silvia Dorn, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Plants in the field are surrounded by myriads of insects. These insects use their flight capacity in search of food, mat...
Archaeobotany
Archaeobotany
Prof. Stefanie Jacomet, Associated Groups (Non SPSW Members), University of Basel (Non PSC Groups), Institute for Prehistory and Archaeological Science
Archaeobotany is part of environmental archaeology. It concerns the study of plant macro- and microremains (mainly seeds...
Biochemistry
Structure – function analysis of cutin and the cuticle in Arabidopsis
Dr. Christiane Nawrath, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Plant Molecular Biology
One of the important steps in the evolution of land plants is the formation of a primary barrier at the surface of aeria...
Biosphere–Atmosphere Exchange Processes
Greenhouse gas fluxes in forests and agroecosystems
PD Dr. Werner Eugster, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
My main interest is the quantification of greenhouse gas fluxes of CO2, CH4 and N2O and the surface energy fluxes of div...
Chemical Ecology
Chemical signals involved in plant-insect interactions
Prof. Ted Turlings, BeNeFri, University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Biology
Plants under attack by herbivores initiate the production and release of volatiles that are attractive to the natural en...
Chloroplast Metabolism
Chlorophyll breakdown
Prof. 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...
Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis
Discovering how chloroplasts are made
Prof. Felix Kessler, BeNeFri, University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Biology
The chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis in plants. Most of the chloroplast proteins must be imported from the cyto...
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...
Conservation Biology
Plants and animals in a rapidly changing environment
Prof. Bruno Baur, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Section of Conservation Biology
Quantifying and conserving biodiversity is now recognized as more important than ever. We are investigating origins of b...
Crop Improvement
Cassava biotechnology research
Dr. Hervé Vanderschuren, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important starchy food crop in the tropics and subtropics. Our cassava p...
Crop Science
Plant growth and phenotyping
Prof. Achim Walter, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
More versatile and efficient crop production systems require an in-depth understanding of dynamic plant growth processes...
Developmental Cell Biology of Plants
Developmental cell biology of plants
Prof. Niko Geldner, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Plant Molecular Biology
One of our main topics of interest is the study of endodermis as an invariant feature of vascular plants. It fulfils a c...
Ecology and Evolution of Plant Sexual Systems
Ecology and Evolution of Plant Sexual Systems
Prof. John Pannell, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Ecology and Evolution
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Ecology of Plant Reproduction
Plant-animal interactions and ecosystem function
Prof. Jaboury Ghazoul, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute for Terrestrial Ecosystems
The ecology of plant reproductive processes underlies the composition and dynamics of ecosystems and is essential for th...
Ecosystem Functioning and Global Change
Biogeochemistry and biodiversity of agro- and forest ecosystems
Prof. Nina Buchmann, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
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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 ...
Environmental Sciences
Environmental sciences
Dr. Claudia Cosio, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Geneva, Institut F.-A. Forel
My research is at the interface between plant biology and ecotoxicogenomics. I explore plant’s response from genes thr...
Epigenetics
Epigenetic control of gene expression
Dr. Etienne Bucher, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Institute of Botany
Epigenetics encompasses a variety of highly conserved molecular mechanisms that provide an additional layer of informati...
Epigenetics in Plants
Epigenetics in plants
Prof. Jerzy Paszkowski, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Geneva, Department of Botany and Plant Biology
Our research focuses on the transgenerational inheritance of epigenetic information in plants and on the molecular mecha...
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 p...
Evolutionary Biology
Limits to the adaptive evolution process
Prof. Yvonne Willi, BeNeFri, University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Biology
The process of adaptive evolution – in the simplest models – occurs as long as selection acts on the population and ...
Evolutionary Functional Genomics / Systems Biology
How genomic changes promote adaptation and speciation in Arabidopsis relatives and in tropical trees
Prof. 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 selection...
Experimental Plant Ecology
Organization of plant populations and communities
Prof. 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...
Functional Diversity and Dynamics of Mycorrhizal Symbioses
Mycorrhizal communities – composition and function
Dr. Jan Jansa, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Main focus of my group is on the community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in agroecosystems, how thes...
Functional Genomics
Plant genetic networks – from databases to computational modeling
Prof. Wilhelm Gruissem, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Using a systems biology approach, we are modeling biochemical pathways and regulatory processes that affect plant functi...
Genetics of Photosynthesis
Chloroplast biogenesis and light acclimation
Prof. Michel Goldschmidt-Clermont, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Geneva, Department of Botany and Plant Biology
Chloroplasts are organelles of the plant cell that specialize in photosynthesis. In this process, light energy from the ...
Global Change Ecology
Global change ecology
Dr. Christoph Küffer, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
With global change (e.g. climate change, land use changes) plant communities and ecosystems may dramatically change in t...
Heat-Shock Biology and the Mechanisms of Chaperone Actions
Perception of stress and the mechanisms of molecular chaperones
Prof. Pierre Goloubinoff, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Plant Molecular Biology
Our research is focused on molecular chaperones, proteins that assist the (un)folding of other proteins in the cell. Man...
Microbiology
Interactions of bacteria with plants
Prof. 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 phe...
MicroRNAs and siRNAs in Plant Development
Molecular analysis of plant small RNAs regulations
Dr. Franck Vazquez, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Institute of Botany
RNA silencing processes are recently discovered RNA dependent processes involved in controlling the expression and integ...
Molecular and Cellular Plant-Virus Interactions
Macromolecular trafficking and intercellular communication in plants
Dr. Manfred Heinlein, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Institute of Botany
Intercellular communication in plants plays pivotal roles in the orchestration of development and defence responses and ...
Molecular Ecology of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
Experimental fungal community assembly
Dr. Hannes A. Gamper, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
We aim at understanding the ecological and evolutionary determinants of biodiversity in natural arbuscular mycorrhizal f...
Molecular Genetics & Natural Genetic Variation
The molecular basis of plant growth & development
Prof. Christian Hardtke, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Plant Molecular Biology
A central feature of plant development is the post-embryonic formation of the majority of plant organs in a reiterative ...
Molecular Genetics and Evolution
Genetics and evolution of the mycorrhizal symbiosis
Prof. Ian R. Sanders, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Ecology and Evolution
Our work focuses on the mycorrhizal symbiosis between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. The symbiosis occurs...
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 transitio...
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 n...
Molecular Physiology
The role of ABC and vacuole transporters in plants
Prof. 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 a...
Molecular Plant Physiology
Transport of organic nitrogen in plants and parasitic protozoa
Prof. Doris Rentsch, BeNeFri, University of Bern, Institute of Plant Sciences
Nitrogen is one of the most limiting nutritional factors for plant growth and productivity. Therefore diverse and comple...
Molecular Plant Physiology
Raffinose sugars are physiological jacks of all trades
Prof. Felix Keller, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology
Water-soluble carbohydrates are are key-players in a multitude of fundamental physiological events in plants. We have pr...
Molecular Plant Physiology - Hormone Transport
Functional interactomics of auxin transport
PD Dr. Markus Geisler, BeNeFri, University of Fribourg, Dept. of Biology
Work in our group is concentrating on the individual roles of auxin catalysts – members of ABCB/PGP- and PIN families ...
Molecular Plant Virology
Silencing and innate immunity in plant defense against viruses
PD Dr. Mikhail M. Pooggin, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Institute of Botany
The frontline of plant defense against non-viral pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and oomycetes is provided by PAMP-tri...
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Molecular aspects of symbiosis and pathogenesis in plants
Prof. Thomas Boller, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Institute of Botany
Plants interact with microbes (bacteria and fungi), in both friendly and hostile ways – this is the essence of plant ...
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Molecular plant-microbe interactions
Prof. Felix Mauch, BeNeFri, University of Fribourg, Dept. of Biology
Our research centers on molecular aspects of the interaction between plants and the oomycete pathogen Phytophthora. Phyt...
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Biological activity and role of syrbactins in host-microbe interactions
Prof. 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 ...
Molecular Plant-Microbe interactions, Plant Nutrition
Regulation of growth, nutrition, and symbiosis in plants
PD Dr. Didier Reinhardt, BeNeFri, University of Fribourg, Dept. of Biology
In symbiotic interactions with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, the plant attracts the microbial partner with chemical...
Molecular Plant-Pathogen Interactions
Molecular aspects of pathogenesis in plants
Prof. Jean-Pierre Métraux, BeNeFri, University of Fribourg, Dept. of Biology
We are interested in the molecular determinants of fungal pathogenesis and their possible interactions with eleme
Molecular Studies of Plant-Insect Interactions
Plant defenses against insects
Dr. Philippe Reymond, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Plant Molecular Biology
Plants attacked by insects develop an array of inducible defenses aimed at slowing the growth or development of the aggr...
Paleoecology and Vegetation Dynamics
Ecosystem and vegetation responses to climatic change, disturbance and land use
Prof. Willy Tinner, BeNeFri, University of Bern, Institute of Plant Sciences
We use a long-term perspective to address questions about the ecological and societal consequences of climatic change. O...
Plant and Ecosystems Ecology
Species coexistence and ecosystem functioning in relation to C:N:P stoichiometry
Dr. Harry Olde Venterink, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
In several postdoc and PhD projects we are studying interactions between nutrient cycling, plant growth and the species ...
Plant Biochemistry
Plant primary metabolism - From basic research to crop productivity
Prof. Samuel Zeeman, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
The domestication of crops was a landmark in the development of human civilisation. Today, most of our food and many of ...
Plant Biochemistry and Physiology
Vitamin metabolism and its relations to environmental stress
Prof. Teresa Fitzpatrick, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Geneva, Department of Botany and Plant Biology
Our research focuses on plant metabolism, in particular the biochemistry and physiology behind vitamin biosynthesis and ...
Plant Biotechnology
Model organism proteomics and protein regulation
Dr. Katja Bärenfaller, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Protein level and protein activity are not solely determined by their respective mRNA levels, but regulation occurs also...
Plant Biotechnology
Cereal biotechnology research for crop improvement
Dr. Navreet K. Bhullar, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Cereals, such as rice and wheat, are important source of food worldwide but they contain very low levels of bioavailable...
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 nic...
Plant Community Ecology
Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
Prof. 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 consequ...
Plant Developmental Biology
Plant developmental biology
Prof. Cris Kuhlemeier, BeNeFri, University of Bern, Institute of Plant Sciences
Leaf development. The vegetative shoot apical meristem consists of a small group of dividing cells, which give ri...
Plant Developmental Genetics
Genetic and epigenetic control of plant reproduction
Prof. 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 repro...
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 Developmental Genetics, Hormone Signaling
Molecular genetic control of seed germination in Arabidopsis thaliana
Prof. Luis Lopez-Molina, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Geneva, Department of Botany and Plant Biology
Land plant’s success to colonize different continental environments lies in part in their ability to produce seeds: st...
Plant Ecological Genetics
Understanding the genetic basis of ecological and evolutionary processes
Prof. Alex Widmer, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
Our work aims at understanding the genetic basis of ecological and evolutionary processes. To achieve this goal, we comb...
Plant Ecological Genetics
Grass endophytes
Prof. Adrian Leuchtmann, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
Symbiotic associations between organisms are common in ecosystems, but mutual benefits may be conditional depending on t...
Plant Ecological Genomics
Genome dynamics and reproductive isolation
Dr. Christian Parisod, BeNeFri, University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Biology
Our research is mainly focused on the impact of Transposable Elements - or jumping genes - on polyploid evolution (i.e. ...
Plant Ecology
Ecosystem function and biodiversity under global change
Prof. Christian Körner, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Institute of Botany
Plant ecology studies the interaction between plants and their environment. Ecosystem science considers life processes a...
Plant Ecology
Plant population dynamics
PD Dr. Peter Stoll, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Section of Conservation Biology
Understanding plant population dynamics is important in ecology and conservation biology including basic (coexistence vs...
Plant Ecology
Plant ecology
Prof. Markus Fischer, BeNeFri, University of Bern, Institute of Plant Sciences
Most of our research is concerned with drivers and functional consequences of biodiversity change, with the ecology and ...
Plant Ecology and Evolution
How species cope with environmental change
Dr. Regula Billeter, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
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Plant Ecology and Evolution
Modern approaches to important environmental problems
Prof. Peter J. Edwards, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
The study of plant evolution is not only fascinating scientifically but is also of great environmental importance. Human...
Plant Evolution and Systematics
An integrative phylogenetic approach to elucidate the evolution of plant diversity
Prof. 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 Evolutionary Ecology
Experimental and evolutionary ecology of plants in changing environments
Dr. Oliver Bossdorf, BeNeFri, University of Bern, Institute of Plant Sciences
I am particularly interested in plant intraspecific variation, the different causes of this variation (phenotypic plasti...
Plant Evolutionary Genetics
Genome-wide patterns of nucleotide diversity and divergence in wild tomatoes (Solanum section Lycopersicon)
Dr. Thomas Städler, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
Under a genealogical (coalescent) perspective, DNA sequence data obtained from many unlinked genes contain footprints of...
Plant Evolutionary Genomics
Evolutionary genomics of plant adaptation and speciation
Prof. Christian Lexer, BeNeFri, University of Fribourg, Dept. of Biology
Understanding the genetics of adaptation, reproductive isolation and speciation has always been of great interest to bio...
Plant Immunity
Regulation of plant receptor kinases in pattern triggered immunity
Dr. Delphine Chinchilla, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Institute of Botany
Plant immunity relies on the recognition of surrounding microbes and the induction of robust defense responses to preven...
Plant Molecular Biology
The cereal genomes: hidden treasures for evolutionary genomics and agronomy
Prof. 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 ge...
Plant Molecular Biology
Plant molecular biology
Prof. Edward Farmer, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Plant Molecular Biology
We work on the jasmonate pathway which controls plant immunity to herbivores. Jasmonates are lipid-derived molecules whi...
Plant Molecular Biology
UV-B perception and signalling in plants
Prof. Roman Ulm, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Geneva, Department of Botany and Plant Biology
Sunlight is of utmost importance to plants, not only as energy source but also as an environmental signal regulating gro...
Plant Molecular Biology-Metabolic Pathways
Plant metabolic pathways and phosphate homeostasis
Prof. Yves Poirier, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Plant Molecular Biology
There are presently three main axes of research within our laboratory. 1. Metabolic pathways in the peroxisom...
Plant Molecular Genetics
Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in cereals
Prof. Uta Paszkowski, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Department of Plant Molecular Biology
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is the most widespread plant-fungal interaction between roots of terrestrial p...
Plant Nutrition
Improve nutrient-use efficiency in agro-ecosystems
Prof. Emmanuel Frossard, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
One of the challenges of this century is to sustainably meet the needs of the growing world population. Increased food...
Plant Nutrition
Microbial functions in soil nutrient dynamics
Dr. Else Bünemann-König, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
A good understanding of biological cycling of P in terrestrial ecosystems is important in view of both decreasing mineab...
Plant Nutrition
Oxygen isotope in phosphate, a new approach to study the soil/plant system
Dr. Federica Tamburini, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient and an important constituent in cell membranes, DNA and RNA, and energy transporters....
Plant Nutrition
Phosphorus and nitrogen (re-)cycling in agro-ecosystems
Dr. Astrid Oberson, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Globally food demand is increasing while natural resources are shrinking. Human alterations of nutrient cycles are a maj...
Plant Pathology
Population genetics and evolutionary biology of plant pathogenic fungi
Prof. Bruce McDonald, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
Plant pathogens evolve rapidly to overcome the disease control strategies that are deployed against them. Resistance gen...
Plant Pathology
Induced resistance and priming against biotic and abiotic stress
Dr. Brigitte Mauch-Mani, BeNeFri, University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Biology
Plants have evolved inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against biotic and abiotic stresses. Upon inocula...
Plant Pathology
Plant pathology
Prof. Cesare Gessler, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
Cesare Gessler has been active in plant pathology at ETH for 35 years. During 2003-2008 he also led a research centre in...
Plant Pathology
Plant pathology
Dr. Monika Maurhofer, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
Monika Maurhofer is the leader of a research group with interest in elucidating the multitrophic interactions going on i...
Plant Photoreceptor-Mediated Signal Transduction
Molecular mechanisms of light-regulated growth and development in plants
Prof. Christian Fankhauser, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Lausanne, Center for Intergrative Genomics
Both genetic and environmental factors influence growth and development of any living organism. Plant development is ver...
Plant Physiology
Protein import in choloroplast
Dr. Charles Andrès, BeNeFri, University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Biology
The Chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis in plants. Most of the chloroplast proteins must be imported from the cyto...
Plant Physiology and Ecophysiology
The relevance of mycorrhizal symbiosis in agroecosystems, and its relationship to sugar metabolism
Prof. Andres Wiemken, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Institute of Botany
Many current agricultural practices are problematical, because they are not based on the principle of sustainability: Ge...
Plant Population and Evolutionary Biology
Plant life in alpine habitats
Prof. Jürg Stöcklin, Zurich-Basel PSC, University of Basel, Institute of Botany
Adaptation and phenotypic plasticity are both crucial for the long-term survival of plants in changing world. Our actual...
Plant Population Biology
Plant adaptation and genetic connectivity in the face of climate change
Dr. Andrea R. Pluess, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute for Terrestrial Ecosystems
Plants are expected to react to climate change with adaptation, phenotypic plasticity, migration or extinction. Given th...
Plant Population Ecology
Ecology and evolution in invasive plants
Prof. Heinz Müller-Schärer, BeNeFri, University of Fribourg, Dept. of Biology
Invasion ecology, the study of the distribution and spread of organisms in habitats to which they are not native, has re...
Plant Systematic and Biodiversity
Plant systematic and biodiversity laboratory
Prof. Daniel Jeanmonod, Arc Lémanique PS, University of Geneva, Department of Botany and Plant Biology
From ecosystems to genes, the lab concentrates on the study of plants and fungi, as well as the biodiversity that they r...
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...
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 emissio...
Reconciliation of Conservation and Development
Environmental science and policy
Prof. Lian Pin Koh, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute for Terrestrial Ecosystems
Global human population will continue to grow over the next four decades. The ensuing demands for water, food and energy...
RNA Biology
RNA Biology
Prof. Olivier Voinnet, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
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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 ...
Systematic Botany
Chemical and evolutionary ecology of plant - insect interactions
Prof. 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 th...
Systematic Botany
Radiation of the Cape flora
Prof. 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 lineag...
Systematic Mycology
Systematic mycology
PD Dr. Reinhard Berndt, Zurich-Basel PSC, ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology
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Systems Biology
Plant developmental modeling
Prof. Richard S. Smith, BeNeFri, University of Bern, Institute of Plant Sciences
Our research uses mathematical and computer simulation techniques to investigate questions in plant development. Working...
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 ...
Tropical Rain Forest Ecology
Tree Ecology
Prof. David Newbery, BeNeFri, University of Bern, Institute of Plant Sciences
The focus of our group is on fundamental research into tropical rain forests, their structure, dynamics and functioning,...
Whole Plant Physiology
Plant nutrient dynamics and ecophysiology
Prof. Urs Feller, BeNeFri, University of Bern, Institute of Plant Sciences










































































































