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303, 110746 (2021)
Developmental stage-specific metabolite signatures in Arabidopsis thaliana under optimal and mild nitrogen limitation. Plant Science 2.
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11, 588433 (2020)
Physiological Profiling of Embryos and Dormant Seeds in Two Arabidopsis Accessions Reveals a Metabolic Switch in Carbon Reserve Accumulation. Frontiers in Plant Science 3.
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71 (1), S. 11 - 21 (2020)
All roads lead to growth: imaging-based and biochemical methods to measure plant growth. Journal of Experimental Botany 4.
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29, S. 2465 - 2476 (2019)
m5C Methylation Guides Systemic Transport of Messenger RNA over Graft Junctions in Plants. Current Biology 5.
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69 (20), S. 4881 - 4895 (2018)
Response of Arabidopsis primary metabolism and circadian clock to low night temperature in a natural light environment. Journal of Experimental Botany 6.
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68 (16), S. 4463 - 4477 (2017)
Getting back to nature: a reality check for experiments in controlled environments. Journal of Experimental Botany 7.
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174 (3), S. 1949 - 1968 (2017)
Circadian, Carbon, and Light Control of Expansion Growth and Leaf Movement. Plant Physiology 8.
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29 (6), S. 1305 - 1315 (2017)
Cellulose Synthesis and Cell Expansion Are Regulated by Different Mechanisms in Growing Arabidopsis Hypocotyls. The Plant Cell 9.
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28 (6), S. 1237 - 1249 (2016)
tRNA-Related Sequences Trigger Systemic mRNA Transport in Plants. Plant Cell 10.
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82 (4), S. 693 - 706 (2015)
Phytotyping(4D): a light-field imaging system for non-invasive and accurate monitoring of spatio-temporal plant growth. The Plant Journal 11.
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7 (1), S. 137 - 155 (2014)
Arabidopsis coordinates the diurnal regulation of carbon allocation and growth across a wide range of photoperiods. Molecular Plant 12.
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80 (1), S. 106 - 121 (2014)
Graft-transmissible movement of inverted-repeat-induced siRNA signals into flowers. The Plant Journal