Publikationen von C. Gutjahr

Zeitschriftenartikel (46)

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Gutjahr, C., Banba, M., Croset, V., An, K., Miyao, A., An, G., Hirochika, H., Imaizumi-Anraku, H. & Paszkowski, U. Arbuscular Mycorrhiza-Specific Signaling in Rice Transcends the Common Symbiosis Signaling Pathway. The Plant Cell 20, 2989–3005 (2008).
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Banba, M., Gutjahr, C., Miyao, A., Hirochika, H., Paszkowski, U., Kouchi, H. & Imaizumi-Anraku, H. 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 49, 1659–1671 (2008).
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Siddique, I., Gutjahr, C., Seneviratne, G., Breckling, B., Ranwala, S. W. & Alexander, I. J. Changes in soil chemistry associated with the establishment of forest gardens on eroded, acidified grassland soils in Sri Lanka. Biology and Fertility of Soils 44, 163–170 (2007).
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Riemann, M., Gutjahr, C., Korte, A., Riemann, M., Danger, B., Muramatsu, T., Bayer, U., Waller, F., Furuya, M. & Nick, P. GER1, a GDSL motif-encoding gene from rice is a novel early light- and jasmonate-induced gene. Plant Biology 9, 32–40 (2007).
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Gutjahr, C. & Nick, P. Acrylamide inhibits gravitropism and affects microtubules in rice coleoptiles. Protoplasma 227, 211–222 (2006).
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Gutjahr, C., Riemann, M., Muller, A., Duchting, P., Weiler, E. W. & Nick, P. Cholodny-Went revisited: a role for jasmonate in gravitropism of rice coleoptiles. Planta 222, 575–585 (2005).

Buchkapitel (5)

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Torabi, S., Varshney, K., Villaecija-Aguilar, J. A., Keymer, A. & Gutjahr, C. in STRIGOLACTONES: Methods and Protocols 157–177 (2021). doi:10.1007/978-1-0716-1429-7_13
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Villaecija-Aguilar, J. A., Struk, S., Goormachtig, S. & Gutjahr, C. in STRIGOLACTONES: Methods and Protocols 129–142 (2021). doi:10.1007/978-1-0716-1429-7_11
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Das, D. & Gutjahr, C. in The Model Legume Medicago truncatula (Hrsg. de Bruijn, F.) 7.1.2 (Wiley, 2019). doi:10.1002/9781119409144.ch61
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Rochange, S., Goormachtig, S., Lopez-Raez, J. A. & Gutjahr, C. in Strigolactones - Biology and Applications (Hrsg. Koltai, H. & Prandi, C.) 121–142 (Springer, 2019). doi:10.1007/978-3-030-12153-2_4
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Sawers, R. J. H., Yang, S.-Y., Gutjahr, C. & Paszkowski, U. in Mycorrhizae: Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry (Hrsg. Siddiqui, Z. A., Akhtar, M. S. & Futai, K.) 37–59 (Springer, 2008). doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-8770-7_2

Editorial (6)

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Gutjahr, C. Outsmarted by fungi. Science 387, 927–928 (2025).
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Gutjahr, C. Caroline Gutjahr. Current Biology 34, R804–R806 (2024).
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Mueller, C. W., Carminati, A., Kaiser, C., Subke, J. A. & Gutjahr, C. Editorial: Rhizosphere Functioning and Structural Development as Complex Interplay Between Plants, Microorganisms and Soil Minerals. Frontiers in Environmental Science 7, (2019).
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Gutjahr, C. Symbiosis: Plasmodesmata Link Root-Nodule Organogenesis with Infection. Current Biology 28, R1400–R1403 (2018).
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Schornack, S. & Gutjahr, C. Nothing in plant-biotic interactions makes sense. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 44, III-VI (2018).
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Gutjahr, C. & Parniske, M. Cell Biology: Control of Partner Lifetime in a Plant-Fungus Relationship. Current Biology 27, R420–R423 (2017).

Review Article (21)

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Delaux, P. M. & Gutjahr, C. Evolution of small molecule-mediated regulation of arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis. Philosophical Transactions B 379, (2024).
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Varshney, K. & Gutjahr, C. KAI2 can do: Karrikin Receptor Function in Plant Development and Response to Abiotic and Biotic Factors. Plant and Cell Physiology 64, 984–995 (2023).
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Paries, M. & Gutjahr, C. The good, the bad, and the phosphate: regulation of beneficial and detrimental plant-microbe interactions by the plant phosphate status. New Phytologist 239, 29–46 (2023).
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