Publikationen von D. K. Hincha

Buchkapitel (14)

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Thalhammer, A.; Hincha, D. K.; Zuther, E.: Measuring freezing tolerance: electrolyte leakage and chlorophyll fluorescence assays. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Bd. 1166, S. 15 - 24. Humana Press, Clifton, N.J. (2014)
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Thalhammer, A.; Hincha, D. K.: The Function and Evolution of Closely Related COR/LEA (Cold-Regulated/Late Embryogenesis Abundant) Proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana. In: Plant and Microbe Adaptations to Cold in a Changing World, S. 89 - 105 (Hg. Imai, R.). Springer, New York (2013)
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Hincha, D. K.; Espinoza, C.; Zuther, E.: Transcriptomic and metabolomic approaches to the analysis of plant freezing tolerance and cold acclimation. In: Improving Crop Resistance to Abiotic Stress, Bd. 1 & 2, S. 255 - 287 (Hg. Tuteja, N.; Gill, S. S.; Tiburcio, A. F.; Tuteja, R.). Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin (2012)
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Schudoma, C.; Steinfath, M.; Sprenger, H.; van Dongen, J.; Hincha, D. K.; Zuther, E.; Geigenberger, P.; Kopka, J.; Koehl, K. I.; Walther, D.: Conducting molecular biomarker discovery studies in plants. In: High Throughput Phenotyping in Plants, 10 (Hg. Normanly, J.). Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, USA (2012)
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Tunnacliffe, A.; Hincha, D. K.; Leprince, O.; Macherel, D.: LEA proteins: versatility of form and function. In: Dormancy and Resistance in Harsh Environments, 6, S. 91 - 108 (Hg. Lubzens, E.; Cerdà, J.; Clark, M.). Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, GER (2010)
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Hincha, D. K.; Popova, A. V.; Cacela, C.: Effects of sugars on the stability and structure of lipid membranes during drying. In: Advances in Planar Lipid Bilayers and Liposomes, Bd. 3, S. 189 - 217 (Hg. Leitmannova Liu, A.). Elsevier, Amsterdam, NED (2006)
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Hincha, D. K.; Zuther, E.; Hundertmark, M.; Heyer, A. G.: The role of compatible solutes in plant freezing tolerance: a case study on raffinose. In: Cold Hardiness in Plants: Molecular Genetics, Cell Biology and Physiology, S. 203 - 218 (Hg. Chen, T. H. H.; Uemura, M.; Fujikawa, S.). CABI Publishing (2006)
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Schilling, S. M.; Sror, H. A. M.; Hincha, D. K.; Schmitt, J. M.; Koehn, C. A.: Cryoprotection, a cabbage protein protecting thylakoids from freeze-thraw damage. Expression of candidates genes in E. coli. In: Plant Cold Hardiness: Gene Regulation and Genetic Engineering, S. 195 - 210 (Hg. Li, P. H.; Palva, E. T.). Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, New York, NY, USA (2002)
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Hincha, D. K.; Tischendorf, G.; Neukamm, B.; Schmitt, J. M.: Cryoprotection of thylakoid membranes by soluble plant proteins. In: Plant Responses to Environmental Stress, S. 111 - 116 (Hg. Smallwood, M. F.; Calvert, C. M.; Bowles, D. J.). BIOS Scientific Publ., Oxford, UK (1999)

Konferenzbeitrag (4)

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Glaubitz, U.; Erban, A.; Kopka, J.; Hincha, D. K.; Zuther, E.: Metabolite Profiling Reveals Sensitivity-Dependent Metabolic Shifts in Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Cultivars under High Night Temperature Stress. In: Agriculture and Climate Change - Adapting Crops to increased uncertainty (Agri 2015), S. 72 - 72. 4th International Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture (AGRI), Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, 13. Juli 2015 - 15. Juli 2015. (2015)
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Zuther, E.; Li, X.; Lawas, L. M. F.; Malo, R.; Glaubitz, U.; Erban, A.; Mauleon, R.; Heuer, S.; Kopka, J.; Hincha, D. K. et al.; Jagadish, K. S. V.: Sugar Starvation of Rice Anthers is a Factor in Reproductive Failure under Heat and Drought Stress, as shown by Metabolite and Transcript Profiling. In: Agriculture and Climate Change - Adapting Crops to Increased Uncertainty (Agri 2015), S. 70 - 71. 4th International Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture (AGRI), Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, 13. Juli 2015 - 15. Juli 2015. (2015)
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Hincha, D. K.: Cryoprotectin: a plant lipid-transfer protein homologue that stabilizes membranes during freezing. In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, S. 909 - 915. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences. (2002)
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Oliver, A. E.; Hincha, D. K.; Crowe, J. H.: Looking beyond sugars: the role of amphiphilic solutes in preventing adventitious reactions in anhydrobiotes at low water contents. In: 21st International Congress of the ESCPD, S. 515 - 525. 21st International Congress of the ESCPD, LIEGE, BELGIUM. (2002)

Meeting Abstract (7)

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Hincha, D. K.; Schulz, E.; Thalhammer, A.; Tohge, T.; Sulpice, R.; Fernie, A. R.; Zuther, E.: The Role of Secondary Metabolites and COR Proteins in Plant Freezing Tolerance. In In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Animal, 50, S. S13 - S13. Tissue Culture Association, Columbia, MD (2014)
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Hincha, D. K.; Hundertmark, M.; Thalhammer, A.; Popova, A. V.: Modulation of Membrane Stability by Lea Proteins from the Higher Plant Arabidopsis Thaliana. In CryoLetters, 31 (2), S. 178 - 179. (2010)
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Hincha, D. K.: Towards Understanding the Mechanistic Basis of Plant Cold Acclimation. In CryoLetters, 30 (1), S. 80 - 80. (2009)
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Le, Q. M.; Hincha, D.: Natural genetic variation of sub-zero cold acclimation in Arabidopsis thaliana. In CryoLetters, 29 (1), S. 80 - 81. (2008)
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Hincha, D.; Hannah, M.; Le, M.; Heyer, A. G.: Plant freezing tolerance: From gene expression to functional adaptation. In Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology a-Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 146 (4), S. S151 - S151. (2007)
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Hundertmark, M.; Hincha, D.: Genome-wide analysis of LEA (late embryogenesis abundant) genes in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. In Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology a-Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 146 (4), S. S262 - S262. (2007)
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Korn, M.; Hincha, D.; Heyer, A. G.: Heterosis in the frost tolerance of crosses between different Arabidopsis thaliana accessions. In Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology a-Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 146 (4), S. S153 - S153. (2007)
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