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Search Search Search Department of Environmental Sciences Swiss Plant Science Web Search Search Search News Research Researchers Portfolios Universities Former Members and Emeriti Jobs Events SwissPLANT 2026 Past SwissPLANT conferences Past Early Career SwissPLANT conferences Early Career Meeting SwissPLANT 2026 Education PhD Programs Summer Schools About History Membership News Research Jobs Events Education About News Research Researchers Portfolios Universities Former Members and Emeriti Jobs Events SwissPLANT 2026 Past SwissPLANT conferences Past Early Career SwissPLANT conferences Early Career Meeting SwissPLANT 2026 Education PhD Programs Summer Schools About History Membership Limits to the adaptive evolution process – Yvonne Willi group, Basel UniversityUV-B perception and signalling in plants – Roman Ulm group, Geneva UniversityExperimental Plant Ecology – Jake Alexander group, ETH ZurichRemote sensing of plant-water relations – Alexander Damm group, Zurich UniversityGenetics and evolution of the mycorrhizal symbiosis – Jan Sanders group, Lausanne UniversityEvolutionary genomics of plant-pathogen interactions – Daniel Croll group, Neuchâtel UniversityPlant systematics and taxonomy – Jason Grant group, Neuchâtel UniversityUnderstanding the dynamic of biological landscapes – Loïc Pellissier group, ETH ZurichVolatile-mediated impact of bacteria on plants – Laure Weisskopf group, Fribourg UniversityInfochemicals that shape interactions between organisms – Christelle Robert group, Bern UniversityHuman-forest interface in subtropical and tropical regions – Claude Garcia group, ETH ZurichImprove nutrient-use efficiency in agro-ecosystems – Emmanuel Frossard group, ETH ZurichThe cereal genomes: hidden treasures for evolutionary genomics and agronomy – Beat Keller group, Zurich UniversityMolecular aspects of symbiosis and pathogenesis in plants – Thomas Boller group, Basel UniversityPlant-animal interactions and ecosystem function – Jaboury Ghazoul group, ETH ZurichFunctional interactomics of auxin transport – Markus Geisler group, Fribourg UniversitySecondary metabolites in plant-herbivore interactions – Matthias Erb group, Bern UniversityGenomics and bioinformatics in plants and fungi – Thomas Wicker group, Zurich UniversityDynamics of the light harvesting complex – Fiamma Paolo Longoni group, Neuchâtel UniversityDevelopmental cell biology of plants – Niko Geldner group, Lausanne UniversityPolyploidization and stress response in plants – Rie Shimizu-Inatsugi group, Zurich UniversityAdaptive evolution in response to genome duplication and climate – Kirsten Bomblies group, ETH ZurichElucidating and promoting sustainable agriculture across the world – Johan Six group, ETH ZurichBioluminescence as a regulator of multitrophic interactions belowground – Ricardo Machado group, Neuchâtel UniversityBiogeochemistry and biodiversity of agro- and forest ecosystems – Nina Buchmann group, ETH ZurichEvolutionary ecology of above-belowground plant-animal interaction – Sergio Rasmann group, Neuchâtel UniversityBiocommunication & ecology – Consuelo De Moraes group, ETH ZurichPlant reproductive diversity across lineages and environments – Jurriaan de Vos group, Basel UniversityNutrition and development of plants – Marie Barberon group, Geneva UniversityReceptor kinase-mediated plant sensing – Cyril Zipfel group, University of ZurichMolecular genetic control of seed germination in Arabidopsis thaliana – Luis Lopez-Molina group, Geneva UniversityHolocentric chromosomes and their impact on speciation – Kay Lucek group, Neuchâtel UniversityPlant ecology – Markus Fischer group, Bern University3D-omics – Stefan Grob group, University of ZurichCrop breeding and genomics – Zerihun Tadele group, Bern UniversityGenetic and epigenetic control of plant reproduction – Ueli Grossniklaus group, Zurich UniversityUnderstanding plant speciation and diversification patterns – Yamama Naciri group, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève CJBGUnderstanding spatial accommodating responses during plant development – Joop Vermeer group, Neuchâtel UniversityPlant-beneficial rhizobacteria – Pascale Flury group, Basel UniversityEcological interactions and plant evolution – Florian Schiestl group, Zurich UniversityForm, development, and function of grass stomata – Michael Raissig group, Bern UniversityPlant ecological genomics – Christian Parisod group, Fribourg UniversityPlant molecular biology – Ted Farmer group, Lausanne UniversityChromatin and transcriptome dynamics during sexual plant reproduction – Celia Baroux group, Zurich UniversityGenetic control of plant architecture – Sebastian Soyk lab, Lausanne UniversityCanonical and non-canonical epigenetic regulation of embryogenesis – Sara Simonini group, Zurich UniversityBiocultural conservation – Rodrigo Camara Leret group, Zurich UniversityUnderstanding the genetic basis of ecological and evolutionary processes – Alex Widmer group, ETH ZurichAdaptation to warm ambient temperature via posttranscriptional regulation – Rodrigo Reis group, Bern UniversitySignaling Peptides in Plant Adaptation to Abiotic Stresses – Ora Hazak lab, Fribourg UniversitySensing and adaptation of bacteria in plants – Stefanie Ranf group, Fribourg UniversityAlpine and arctic plant ecology – Sabine Rumpf group, Basel UniversitySymbiosis and soil biodiversity as a driver of plant growth and ecosystem functioning – Marcel van der Heijden group, Zurich UniversityHeat and drought impact on trees and forest ecosystems – Charlotte Grossiord group, EPFL LausanneHow genomic changes promote adaptation and speciation in Arabidopsis relatives and in tropical trees – Kentaro Shimizu group, Zurich UniversityLandscape Genomics of Forest Trees and Alpine Plants – Felix Gugerli group, Swiss Federal Research InstitutePhloem development and function – Elisabeth Truernit group, ETH ZurichEcosystem and vegetation responses to climatic change, disturbance and land use – Willy Tinner group, Bern UniversityProtecting biodiversity in a changing world – Clara Zemp group, Neuchâtel UniversityPlant adaptation and speciation in the face of gene flow – Simon Aeschbacher group, Zurich UniversityResponses of plants and ecosystems to global environmental change – Ansgar Kahmen group, Basel UniversityThe molecular basis of plant growth & development – Christian Hardtke lab, Lausanne UniversityRoot-microbe interactions – Joëlle Schläpfer group, Zurich UniversityMolecular mechanisms of light-regulated growth and development in plants – Christian Fankhauser group, Lausanne UniversityNetworks of species interactions and biodiversity – Jordi Bascompte group, Zurich University Welcome Welcome to the website of the Swiss Society of Plant Biology. This website is the Swiss Portal for Plant Sciences that offers information on plant science research, events and education at universities in Switzerland. News RSS 22 Jul 2025 Macarena Marín Arancibia – New member of the Swiss Society of Plant Biology The Swiss Society of Plant Biology welcomes its new member Prof. Dr. Macarena Marín Arancibia Visit her personal research portfolio Endosymbiotic accommodation of bacteria. The Swiss Society of Plant Biology and its portal – the Swiss… 22 Jul 2025 Wie komplexes Leben entstanden ist Pilze, Pflanzen, Tiere und Menschen bestehen aus eukaryotischen Zellen. Diese haben sich in der Entwicklung des Lebens erst spät gebildet. Das Team des Evolutionsbiologen Jordi Bascompte hat herausgefunden, wie die ersten komplexen… 11 Mar 2025 International Brachypodium Research Conference 2025 The Brachypodium Research Conference takes place from July 6- 10 in Monte Verità, Switzerland 21 Oct 2024 How a bacterium becomes a permanent resident in a fungus An organism as a tenant in another - in biology, this often works quite well. ETH researchers have now shed light on how such a partnership of a cell in a cell can establish. 15 Oct 2024 A botanical collection as the culmination of a life’s work Caspar Bauhin was probably the most famous botanist of his time. The Basel-based professor collected plants from all over the world and set new standards in botany that continue to have an impact today. 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