Publications of A. Schlereth

Journal Article (25)

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Journal Article
Madrid, E., Gil, J., Rubiales, D., Krajinski, F., Schlereth, A. & Millan, T. Transcription factor profiling leading to the identification of putative transcription factors involved in the Medicago truncatula-Uromyces striatus interaction. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 121, 1311–1321 (2010).
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Journal Article
Lippold, F., Sanchez, D. H., Musialak-Lange, M., Schlereth, A., Scheible, W.-R., Hincha, D. K. & Udvardi, M. K. AtMyb41 Regulates Transcriptional and Metabolic Responses to Osmotic Stress in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 149, 1761–1772 (2009).
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Journal Article
Bieniawska, Z., Espinoza, C., Schlereth, A., Sulpice, R., Hincha, D. K. & Hannah, M. A. Disruption of the Arabidopsis circadian clock is responsible for extensive variation in the cold-responsive transcriptome. Plant Physiology 147, 263–279 (2008).
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Journal Article
Verdier, J., Kakar, K., Gallardo, K., Le Signor, C., Aubert, G., Schlereth, A., Town, C. D., Udvardi, M. K. & Thompson, R. D. Gene expression profiling of M-truncatula transcription factors identifies putative regulators of grain legume seed filling. Plant Molecular Biology 67, 567–580 (2008).
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Journal Article
Hernandez, G., Ramirez, M., Valdes-Lopez, O., Tesfaye, M., Graham, M. A., Czechowski, T., Schlereth, A., Wandrey, M., Erban, A., Cheung, F., Wu, H. C., Lara, M., Town, C. D., Kopka, J., Udvardi, M. K. & Vance, C. P. Phosphorus stress in common bean: Root transcript and metabolic responses. Plant Physiology 144, 752–767 (2007).

Review Article (1)

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Review Article
Sulpice, R., Ishihara, H., Schlereth, A., Cawthray, G. R., Encke, B., Giavalisco, P., Ivakov, A., Arrivault, S., Jost, R., Krohn, N., Kuo, J., Laliberte, E., Pearse, S. J., Raven, J. A., Scheible, W.-R., Teste, F., Veneklaas, E. J., Stitt, M. & Lambers, H. Low levels of ribosomal RNA partly account for the very high photosynthetic phosphorus-use efficiency of Proteaceae species. Plant, Cell and Environment 36, 1276–1298 (2013).
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