Publications of C. Gutjahr
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Journal Article (42)
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Journal Article
8 (7), e2786 (2018)
Tracking Lipid Transfer by Fatty Acid Isotopolog Profiling from Host Plants to Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi. BIO-PROTOCOL 22.
Journal Article
217 (3), pp. 1240 - 1253 (2018)
Root type and soil phosphate determine the taxonomic landscape of colonizing fungi and the transcriptome of field-grown maize roots. New Phytologist 23.
Journal Article
6, e29107 (2017)
Lipid transfer from plants to arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi. eLife 24.
Journal Article
3 (6), 17073 (2017)
An N-acetylglucosamine transporter required for arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses in rice and maize. Nature Plants 25.
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21 (1), pp. 106 - 112 (2017)
Positive Gene Regulation by a Natural Protective miRNA Enables Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis. Cell Host & Microbe 26.
Journal Article
26 (8), pp. 987 - 998 (2016)
A CCaMK-CYCLOPS-DELLA Complex Activates Transcriptiori of RAM1 to Regulate Arbuscule Branching. Current Biology 27.
Journal Article
350 (6267), pp. 1521 - 1524 (2015)
Rice perception of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi requires the karrikin receptor complex. Science 28.
Journal Article
112 (21), pp. 6754 - 6759 (2015)
Transcriptome diversity among rice root types during asymbiosis and interaction with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 29.
Journal Article
55 (11), pp. 1945 - 1953 (2014)
Lipid Droplets of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Emerge in Concert with Arbuscule Collapse. Plant and Cell Physiology 30.
Journal Article
166 (1), pp. 281 - 292 (2014)
Auxin Perception Is Required for Arbuscule Development in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 31.
Journal Article
75 (1), pp. 117 - 129 (2013)
Two Lotus japonicus symbiosis mutants impaired at distinct steps of arbuscule development. The Plant Journal 32.
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31 (4), pp. 325 - 330 (2013)
Mutation identification by direct comparison of whole-genome sequencing data from mutant and wild-type individuals using k-mers. Nature Biotechnology 33.
Journal Article
69 (5), pp. 906 - 920 (2012)
The half-size ABC transporters STR1 and STR2 are indispensable for mycorrhizal arbuscule formation in rice. The Plant Journal 34.
Journal Article
234 (3), pp. 639 - 646 (2011)
Root starch accumulation in response to arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization differs among Lotus japonicus starch mutants. Planta 35.
Journal Article
182 (4), pp. 829 - 837 (2009)
Glomus intraradices induces changes in root system architecture of rice independently of common symbiosis signaling. New Phytologist 36.
Journal Article
183 (1), pp. 53 - 61 (2009)
Presymbiotic factors released by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora margarita induce starch accumulation in Lotus japonicus roots. New Phytologist 37.
Journal Article
20 (11), pp. 2989 - 3005 (2008)
Arbuscular Mycorrhiza-Specific Signaling in Rice Transcends the Common Symbiosis Signaling Pathway. The Plant Cell 38.
Journal Article
49 (11), pp. 1659 - 1671 (2008)
Divergence of Evolutionary Ways Among Common sym Genes: CASTOR and CCaMK Show Functional Conservation Between Two Symbiosis Systems and Constitute the Root of a Common Signaling Pathway. Plant and Cell Physiology 39.
Journal Article
44 (1), pp. 163 - 170 (2007)
Changes in soil chemistry associated with the establishment of forest gardens on eroded, acidified grassland soils in Sri Lanka. Biology and Fertility of Soils 40.
Journal Article
9 (1), pp. 32 - 40 (2007)
GER1, a GDSL motif-encoding gene from rice is a novel early light- and jasmonate-induced gene. Plant Biology