Publikationen von J. Fisahn
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Buchkapitel (4)
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Buchkapitel
Wie wird aus einer Pflanzenzelle Wurzel, Blatt oder Bluete? In: GABI - Genomanalyse im biologischen System Pflanze (Hg. Freitag, J.) (2003)
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Buchkapitel
Exogenous electrical stimulation of tomato plants: Induction of proteinase inhibitor II gene expression and control of photosynthetic activity. In: Photosynthesis, Proceedings of the meeting, S. 1 - 5 (Hg. Garab, G.). Kluwer Academic Publ., Budapest, HUN (1998)
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Buchkapitel
5, S. 59 - 62 (Hg. Mathis, P.). Kluwer Academic Publ. (1995)
Gas exchange analysis of transgenic potato plants expressing a mRNA antisense construct targeted to the cp-FBPase. In: Photosynthesis: From Light to Biosphere: Proceedings of the Xth International Photosynthesis Congress, Bd. Konferenzbeitrag (6)
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Konferenzbeitrag
Gas exchange and environmental parameters at FBPase antisense potatoes. In: XIth International Congress on Photosynthesis - Mechanisms and Effects, S. 3475 - 3478 (Hg. Garab, G.). XIth International Congress on Photosynthesis - Mechanisms and Effects, Budapest, Hungary. Kluwer Academic Pub (1998)
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Konferenzbeitrag
Involvement of Ca in the synstemic induction of PinII gene expression. In: Annual Meetings of the American Society of Plant Physiologists and the Canadian Society of Plant Physiologists, Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists and the Australian Society of Plant Physiologists. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Plant Physiologists and the Canadian Society of Plant Physiologists, Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists and the Australian Society of Plant Physiologists, British Columbia, Canada. (1997)
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Konferenzbeitrag
Gas exchange and ultrastructural analysis of transgenic potato plants expressing mRNA antisense construct targeted to the cp-fructose-1,6-bisphosphate phosphatase. In: 9th Workshop on Photosynthesis, S. 455 - 465. 9th Workshop on Photosynthesis, WUSTERHAUSEN, GERMANY. (1997)
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Konferenzbeitrag
Cell wall properties of transgenic tobacco plants that express a yeast derived acid invertase in their vacuole. (1996)
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Konferenzbeitrag
Regulation of photosynthetic activity and of stomatal aperture by the chloroplastic fructose bisphosphatase and by a sucrose transport protein involved in phloem loading. In: Xth International Photosynthesis Congress, S. 641 - 646 (Hg. Mathis, P.). Xth International Photosynthesis Congress, MONTPELLIER, FRANCE. Kluwer Academic Pub (1995)
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Konferenzbeitrag
Signals Involved in Wound-Induced Proteinase-Inhibitor-Ii Gene-Expression in Tomato and Potato Plants. In: Colloquium on Self-Defense by Plants: Induction and Signalling Pathways, S. 4106 - 4113. Colloquium on Self-Defense by Plants: Induction and Signalling Pathways, IRVINE, CA. (1995)
Meeting Abstract (8)
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Meeting Abstract
114 (3), S. 100 - 100. (1997)
The role of the cell wall for growth and development in transgenic plants overexpressing pectin methylesterase and pectate lyase. In Plant Physiology, 71.
Meeting Abstract
114 (3), S. 218 - 218. (1997)
The influence of stomatal density on leaf gas exchange. In Plant Physiology, 72.
Meeting Abstract
111 (2), S. 136 - 136. (1996)
Use of transgenic plants to analyse the role of pectin components during growth. In Plant Physiology, 73.
Meeting Abstract
111 (2), S. 24 - 24. (1996)
cp-FBPase antisense potatoes exhibited reduced levels in ABA. In Plant Physiology, 74.
Meeting Abstract
108 (2), S. 122 - 122. (1995)
Use of Transgenic Plants to Analyze the Role of Specific Cell-Wall Components during Growth. In Plant Physiology, 75.
Meeting Abstract
108 (2), S. 34 - 34. (1995)
Gas-Exchange and Ultrastructural Analysis of Transgenic Potato Plants Expressing a Messenger-Rna Antisense Construct Targeted to the Cp-Fbpase. In Plant Physiology, 76.
Meeting Abstract
108 (2), S. 31 - 31. (1995)
Use of Transgenic Potato Plants to Analyze Physiological and Structural-Changes during Tuber Development. In Plant Physiology, 77.
Meeting Abstract
102 (1), S. 59 - 59. (1993)
Inhibition of Calvin Cycle Activity by Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphatase Antisense Messenger-Rna. In Plant Physiology,