Elucidating the molecular pathways that plants employ in response to various environmental cues. Consequently, this makes it possible to identify essential components, which would be of assistance in the specific modification of those components in transgenic plants. The use of a variety of methods, such as physiochemical, proteomic, and genomic methodologies, is a part of our attempts to solve these issues.
Recent developments in proteomics have made it possible to dissect quantitative and qualitative characteristics in a manner that is more relevant. The proteomics method is perfectly suited for conducting a quick and sensitive examination of the functions of the genes expressed in plants as well as the proteins that are produced by those genes. Two primary areas of focus for our study are stress proteomics and gene expression and regulation.
Mechanism of vernalization as how light and temperature regulate flowering in plants such as Brassica rapa.