Miguel Angel Ibeas
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Recent Articles
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Urzua Lehuede T, Berdion Gabarain V, Ibeas M, Salinas-Grenet H, Acha-Escobar R, Moyano T, et al.
New Phytol
. 2025 Feb;
245(6):2645-2664.
PMID: 39891516
Root hair (RH) cells can elongate to several hundred times their initial size, and are an ideal model system for investigating cell size control. Their development is influenced by both...
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Ibeas M, Salinas-Grenet H, Johnson N, Perez-Diaz J, Vidal E, Alvarez J, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2024 Jun;
196(4):2140-2149.
PMID: 38918899
Population expansion is a global issue, especially for food production. Meanwhile, global climate change is damaging our soils, making it difficult for crops to thrive and lowering both production and...
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Pacheco J, Song L, Kubenova L, Ovecka M, Berdion Gabarain V, Peralta J, et al.
New Phytol
. 2023 Jan;
238(1):169-185.
PMID: 36716782
Root hairs (RH) are excellent model systems for studying cell size and polarity since they elongate several hundred-fold their original size. Their tip growth is determined both by intrinsic and...
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Orellana D, Machuca D, Ibeas M, Estevez J, Poupin M
Front Microbiol
. 2022 Dec;
13:1083270.
PMID: 36583055
Phosphorus (as phosphate, Pi) and iron (Fe) are critical nutrients in plants that are often poorly available in the soil and can be microbially affected. This work aimed to evaluate...
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Ibeas M, Grant-Grant S, Coronas M, Vargas-Perez J, Navarro N, Abreu I, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2019 Jan;
9:1985.
PMID: 30697224
Seeds accumulate iron during embryo maturation stages of embryogenesis. Using as model plant, it has been described that mature embryos accumulate iron within a specific cell layer, the endodermis. This...