Jun.-Prof. Dr. Sjon Hartman
Jun.-Prof. Dr. |
Focus of research
- Plant Responses to Flooding
- Epigenetic Stress Memory
- Ethylene and low-oxygen signalling
CV
- Since 2022 Junior Professor (W1) in Plant Environmental Signalling and Development at the University of Freiburg
- 2020-2021 Postdoctoral Rubicon Fellow at the Gibbs Lab, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
- 2020 Postdoc at Plant Ecophysiology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
- 2015-2019 PhD student at Plant Ecophysiology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
- 2013-2015 M.Sc. Environmental Biology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
- 2010-2013 B.Sc. Biology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Selected publications
- Hartman, S., Liu, Z., van Veen, H.., Vicente, J., Reinen, E., Martopawiro, S., Zhang, H., van Dongen, N., Bosman, F., Bassel, GW., Visser, EJW., Bailey-Serres, J., Theodoulou, FL., Hebelstrup, KH., Gibbs, DJ., Holdsworth, MJ., Sasidharan, R., Voesenek, LACJ. (2019). Ethylene-mediated nitric oxide depletion pre-adapts plants to hypoxia stress. Nature Communications, 10 (1).
- Pandey, BK., Huang, G., Bhosale, R., Hartman, S., Sturrock, GJ., Jose, L., Martin, OC., Karady, M., Voesenek, LACJ., Ljung, K., Lynch, JP., Brown, KM., Whalley, WR., Mooney, SJ., Zhang, D., Bennett, MJ. (2021). Plant roots sense soil compaction through restricted ethylene diffusion, Science, 371 (6526), 276-280.
- Gibbs, DJ., Tedds, HM., Labandera, A-M., Bailey, M., White, MD., Hartman, S., Sprigg, C., Mogg, SL., Osborne, R., Dambire, C., Boeckx, T., Paling, Z., Voesenek, LACJ., Flashman, E., Holdsworth, MJ. (2018). Oxygen-dependent proteolysis regulates the stability of angiosperm polycomb repressive complex 2 subunit VERNALIZATION 2. Nature Communications, 9 (1).
- Hartman, S., Sasidharan, R., Voesenek, LACJ. (2021). The role of ethylene in metabolic acclimations to low oxygen. New Phytologist, 229 (1), 64-70.
- Sasidharan, R., Hartman, S., Liu, Z., Martopawiro, S., Sajeev, N., van Veen, H., Yeung, E., Voesenek, LACJ. (2018). Signal dynamics and interactions during flooding stress. Plant Physiology, 176 (2): 1106-1117.