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1Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark.
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Held in August 2025 in the historic city of Helsingør, Denmark, the 20th Workshop on Plant Membrane Biology brought together experts to explore how plant membranes and their associated proteins govern life from molecular mechanisms to whole-plant physiology and interaction with environment. Membrane proteins constitute roughly one-third of the plant proteome and host critical processes such as nutrient uptake, signal transduction, defence and nutrient partition, which are essential for enhancing crop yield and resilience in the face of environmental challenges Bailey-Serres et al., 2019). The conference showcased advances spanning structural biology, transport mechanisms, cellular signalling, stress resilience, and crop engineering. Here we highlight key themes and discoveries presented during this premium meeting.
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