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2011
Albrecht, Catherine; Boutrot, Freddy; Segonzac, Cécile; Schwessinger, Benjamin; Gimenez-Ibanez, Selena; Chinchilla, Delphine; Rathjen, John P; de Vries, Sacco C; Zipfel, Cyril (2011).
Brassinosteroids inhibit pathogen-associated molecular pattern–triggered immune signaling independent of the receptor kinase BAK1.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(1):303-308.
Mago, R; Tabe, L; McIntosh, R A; Pretorius, Z; Kota, R; Paux, E; Wicker, T; Breen, J; Lagudah, E S; Ellis, J G; Spielmeyer, W (2011).
A multiple resistance locus on chromosome arm 3BS in wheat confers resistance to stem rust (Sr2), leaf rust (Lr27) and powdery mildew.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 123(4):615-623.
Denness, Lucinda; McKenna, Joseph Francis; Segonzac, Cécile; Wormit, Alexandra; Madhou, Priya; Bennett, Mark; Mansfield, John; Zipfel, Cyril; Hamann, Thorsten (2011).
Cell Wall Damage-Induced Lignin Biosynthesis Is Regulated by a Reactive Oxygen Species- and Jasmonic Acid-Dependent Process in Arabidopsis.
Plant Physiology, 156(3):1364-1374.
Roux, Milena; Schwessinger, Benjamin; Albrecht, Catherine; Chinchilla, Delphine; Jones, Alexandra; Holton, Nick; Malinovsky, Frederikke Gro; Tör, Mahmut; de Vries, Sacco; Zipfel, Cyril (2011).
The Arabidopsis Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor–Like Kinases BAK1/SERK3 and BKK1/SERK4 Are Required for Innate Immunity to Hemibiotrophic and Biotrophic Pathogens.
Plant Cell, 23(6):2440-2455.
Schwessinger, Benjamin; Roux, Milena; Kadota, Yasuhiro; Ntoukakis, Vardis; Sklenar, Jan; Jones, Alexandra; Zipfel, Cyril (2011).
Phosphorylation-Dependent Differential Regulation of Plant Growth, Cell Death, and Innate Immunity by the Regulatory Receptor-Like Kinase BAK1.
PLoS Genetics, 7(4):e1002046.
Chaparro-Garcia, Angela; Wilkinson, Rachael C; Gimenez-Ibanez, Selena; Findlay, Kim; Coffey, Michael D; Zipfel, Cyril; Rathjen, John P; Kamoun, Sophien; Schornack, Sebastian (2011).
The Receptor-Like Kinase SERK3/BAK1 Is Required for Basal Resistance against the Late Blight Pathogen Phytophthora infestans in Nicotiana benthamiana.
PLoS ONE, 6(1):e16608.
Gasser, I; Cardinale, M; Müller, H; Heller, S; Eberl, L; Lindenkamp, N; Kaddor, C; Steinbüchel, A; Berg, G (2011).
Analysis of the endophytic lifestyle and plant growth promotion of Burkholderia terricola ZR2-12.
Plant and Soil, 347(1-2):125-136.
Richter, S; Müller, L M; Stierhof, Y D; Mayer, U; Takada, N; Kost, B; Vieten, A; Geldner, N; Koncz, C; Jürgens, G (2011).
Polarized cell growth in Arabidopsis requires endosomal recycling mediated by GBF1-related ARF exchange factors.
Nature Cell Biology, 14(1):80-86.
Datta, S; Kim, C M; Pernas, M; Pires, N D; Proust, H; Tam, T; Vijayakumar, P; Dolan, L (2011).
Root hairs: development, growth and evolution at the plant-soil interface.
Plant and Soil, 346(1-2):1-14.
Capoen, W; Sun, J; Wysham, D; Otegui, M S; Venkateshwaran, M; Hirsch, S; Miwa, H; Downie, J A; Morris, R J; Ané, J M; Oldroyd, G E D (2011).
Nuclear membranes control symbiotic calcium signaling of legumes.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 108(34):14348-14353.
Horváth, B; Yeun, L H; Domonkos, A; Halász, G; Gobbato, E; Ayaydin, F; Miró, K; Hirsch, S; Sun, J; Tadege, M; Ratet, P; Mysore, K S; Ané, J M; Oldroyd, G E D; Kaló, P (2011).
Medicago truncatula IPD3 is a member of the common symbiotic signaling pathway required for rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbioses.
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 24(11):1345-1358.
Jacquat, Christiane (2011).
Analyse carpologique d’échantillons de l’âge du Bronze.
In: Schopfer Luginbuhl, Anne; Nitu, Claudia; Rychner-Faraggi, Anne-Marie; Poncet Schmid, Marie; Blomjous, Carole; Nuoffer, Pascal. Le cadre environnemental et les occupations du Néolithique au Bronze moyen. Lausanne: Cahiers d’archéologie romande, 74-77.
Dumbliauskas, E; Lechner, E; Jaciubek, M; Berr, A; Pazhouhandeh, M; Alioua, M; Cognat, V; Brukhin, V; Koncz, C; Grossniklaus, U; Molinier, J; Genschik, P (2011).
The Arabidopsis CUL4-DDB1 complex interacts with MSI1 and is required to maintain MEDEA parental imprinting.
The EMBO Journal, 30(4):731-743.
Koszegi, D; Johnston, A J; Rutten, T; Czihal, A; Altschmied, L; Kumlehn, J; Wüst, S E J; Kirioukhova, O; Gheyselinck, J; Grossniklaus, U; Bäumlein, H (2011).
Members of the RKD transcription factor family induce an egg cell-like gene expression program.
Plant Journal, 67(2):280-291.
Autran, D; Baroux, C; Raissig, M T; Lenormand, T; Wittig, M; Grob, S; Steimer, A; Barann, M; Klostermeier, U C; Leblanc, O; Vielle-Calzada, J P; Rosenstiel, P; Grimanelli, D; Grossniklaus, U (2011).
Maternal epigenetic pathways control parental contributions to Arabidopsis early embryogenesis.
Cell, 145(5):707-719.
Kirioukhova, O; Johnston, A J; Kleen, D; Kägi, C; Baskar, R; Moore, J M; Bäumlein, H; Gross-Hardt, R; Grossniklaus, U (2011).
Female gametophytic cell specification and seed development require the function of the putative Arabidopsis INCENP ortholog WYRD.
Development, 138(16):3409-3420.
McKeown, P C; Laouielle-Duprat, S; Prins, P; Wolff, P; Schmid, M W; Donoghue, M T A; Fort, A; Duszynska, D; Comte, A; Lao, N T; Wennblom, T J; Smant, G; Köhler, C; Grossniklaus, U; Spillane, C (2011).
Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds.
BMC Plant Biology, 11:113.
Wicker, Thomas; Mayer, K F X; Gundlach, H; Martis, M; Steuernagel, B; Scholz, Uwe; Simková, H; Kubaláková, M; Choulet, F; Taudien, S; Platzer, M; Feuillet, C; Fahima, T; Budak, H; Dolezel, J; Keller, B; Stein, N (2011).
Frequent gene movement and pseudogene evolution is common to the large and complex genomes of wheat, barley, and their relatives.
The Plant Cell, 23(5):1706-1718.
Oberhaensli, S; Parlange, F; Buchmann, J P; Jenny, F H; Abbott, J C; Burgis, T A; Spanu, P D; Keller, B; Wicker, T (2011).
Comparative sequence analysis of wheat and barley powdery mildew fungi reveals gene colinearity, dates divergence and indicates host-pathogen co-evolution.
Fungal Genetics And Biology, 48(3):327 - 334.
Parlange, F; Oberhaensli, S; Breen, J; Platzer, M; Taudien, S; Šimková, H; Wicker, T; Doležel, J; Keller, B (2011).
A major invasion of transposable elements accounts for the large size of the Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici genome.
Functional & Integrative Genomics, 11(4):671-677.
Kong, J; Park, J; Choi, H; Burla, B; Kretschmar, T; Lee, Y; Martinoia, E (2011).
Plant ABC Transporters.
The arabidopsis book, 9:e0153.
Tohge, T; Ramos, M S; Nunes-Nesi, A; Mutwil, M; Giavalisco, P; Steinhauser, D; Schellenberg, M; Willmitzer, L; Persson, S; Martinoia, E; Fernie, A R (2011).
Toward the storage metabolome: profiling the barley vacuole.
Plant Physiology, 157(3):1469-82.
Araújo, W L; Nunes-Nesi, A; Osorio, S; Usadel, B; Fuentes, D; Nagy, R; Balbo, I; Lehmann, M; Studart-Witkowski, C; Tohge, T; Martinoia, E; Jordana, X; Damatta, F M; Fernie, A R (2011).
Antisense inhibition of the iron-sulphur subunit of succinate dehydrogenase enhances photosynthesis and growth in tomato via an organic acid-mediated effect on stomatal aperture..
Plant Cell, 23(2):600-627.
Brunner, S; Hurni, S; Herren, G; Kalinina, O; von Burg, S; Zeller, S L; Schmid, B; Winzeler, M; Keller, B (2011).
Transgenic Pm3b wheat lines show resistance to powdery mildew in the field.
Plant Biotechnology Journal, 9(8):897-910.
Takeuchi, Yayoi; Salcher, Michaela M; Ushio, Masayuki; Shimizu-Inatsugi, Rie; Kobayashi, Masaki J; Diway, Bibian; von Mering, Christian; Pernthaler, Jakob; Shimizu, Kentaro K (2011).
In situ enzyme activity in the dissolved and particulate fraction of the fluid from four pitcher plant species of the genus nepenthes.
PLoS ONE, 6(9):e25144.
Çullaj, A; Duka, S; Emiri, A; Koni, E; Miho, A; Murtaj, B; Shumka, S; Bachofen, R; Schanz, F; Brandl, H (2011).
Limnological study on a newly built drinking water reservoir near Tirana, Albania.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 182(1-4):215-232.
dos Santos, L L; de Assis, J B; Reis, A H D O; Scliar, M D O; Carvalho, M R S; Vaintraub, M T; Vaintraub, P (2011).
Allele distribution of six STR/miniSTR loci (CD4, FABP2, D12S391, D14S1434, D22S1045 and D10S1248) for forensic purposes in Southeastern Brazil.
Annals of Human Biology, 38(1):110-113.
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