Publikationen von J. T. van Dongen
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Zeitschriftenartikel (51)
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103 (34), S. 12935 - 12940 (2006)
SNF1-related kinases allow plants to tolerate herbivory by allocating carbon to roots. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 42.
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17 (7), S. 2077 - 2088 (2005)
Inhibition of de novo pyrimidine synthesis in growing potato tubers leads to a compensatory stimulation of the pyrimidine salvage pathway and a subsequent increase in biosynthetic performance. Plant Cell 43.
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28 (12), S. 1534 - 1551 (2005)
Cold-induced repression of the rice anther-specific cell wall invertase gene OSINV4 is correlated with sucrose accumulation and pollen sterility. Plant Cell and Environment 44.
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15 (6), S. 531 - 535 (2005)
Symbolic leghemoglobins are crucial for nitrogen fixation in legume root nodules but not for general plant growth and development. Current Biology 45.
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89 (2), S. 1339 - 1345 (2005)
An optical multifrequency phase-modulation method using microbeads for measuring intracellular oxygen concentrations in plants. Biophysical Journal 46.
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135 (3), S. 1809 - 1821 (2004)
Phloem import and storage metabolism are highly coordinated by the low oxygen concentrations within developing wheat seeds. Plant Physiology 47.
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53 (5), S. 655 - 667 (2003)
Members of the aquaporin family in the developing pea seed coat include representatives of the PIP, TIP, and NIP subfamilies. Plant Molecular Biology 48.
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91 (6), S. 729 - 737 (2003)
Structure of the developing pea seed coat and the post-phloem transport pathway of nutrients. Annals of Botany 49.
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131 (4), S. 1529 - 1543 (2003)
Phloem metabolism and function have to cope with low internal oxygen. Plant Physiology 50.
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133 (4), S. 2048 - 2060 (2003)
Lipid storage metabolism is limited by the prevailing low oxygen concentrations oilseed rape. Plant Physiology 51.
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126 (4), S. 1688 - 1697 (2001)
Electrodiffusional uptake of organic cations by pea seed coats. Further evidence for poorly selective pores in the plasma membrane of seed coat parenchyma cells. Plant Physiology Buch (1)
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Buch
Low-oxygen stress in plants. Springer, Berlin (2014), 426 S.
Buchkapitel (4)
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Buchkapitel
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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5, S. 96 - 102 (Hg. Sánchez, F.; Quinto, C.; López-Lara, I. M.; Geiger, O.). ISMPMI, St. Paul, MN, USA (2006)
Insights into nodule physiology and metabolism from transcriptomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, and genetics. In: Biology of plant-microbe interactions, Bd. 55.
Buchkapitel
Aquaporins: Structure, Function and Phylogenetic Analysis. In: The evolution of Plant Physiology, S. 109 - 120 (Hg. Hemsley, A. R.; Poole, I.). Elsevier - Academic Press, London, UK (2004)
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Analysis of four MIP-like proteins from the developing pea seed coat. In: Molecular Biology and Physiology of Water and Solute Transport, S. 331 - 338 (Hg. Hohmann, S.; Nielsen, S.). Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, New York, NY, USA (2000)
Konferenzbeitrag (2)
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Konferenzbeitrag
Comparative studies on leaf structure and ultrastructure of Peperomia species in vivo and in vitro. In: Proceedings of Microscopy Conference 2009, S. 75 - 76 (Hg. Pabst, M. A.; Zellnig, G.). Proceedings of Microscopy Conference 2009, Graz, AUT. (2009)
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New Challenges in biophotonics: Laser-based fluoroimmuno analysis and in-vivo optical oxygen monitoring. In: Workshop on Laser Applications in Europe, S. E1570 - E1570 (Hg. Gries, W.; Pearsall, T. P.). Workshop on Laser Applications in Europe. (2005)
Meeting Abstract (2)
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Meeting Abstract
73 (13), S. A1382 - A1382. (2009)
UV light induces methane emission from plant biomass: Mechanism and isotope studies. In Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, 60.
Meeting Abstract
82, S. S76 - S76. (2008)
Three-dimensional geometry determines the tissue formation kinetics in vitro. In Calcified Tissue International,