
Publications of F. Krajinski
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Journal Article (35)
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6, 517 (2015)
Transcriptional profiling of Medicago truncatula during Erysiphe pisi infection. Frontiers in Plant Science 2.
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33 (3), pp. 569 - 583 (2015)
Plant Defense Responses in Medicago truncatula Unveiled by Microarray Analysis. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 3.
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15 (1), 234 (2015)
Symbiosis dependent accumulation of primary metabolites in arbuscule-containing cells. BMC Plant Biology 4.
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10 (6), e989025 (2015)
Medicago truncatula Mtha1-2 mutants loose metabolic responses to mycorrhizal colonization. Plant Signaling & Behavior 5.
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14, 199 (2014)
MiR171h restricts root symbioses and shows like its target NSP2 a complex transcriptional regulation in Medicago truncatula. BMC Plant Biology 6.
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26 (4), pp. 1808 - 1817 (2014)
The H+-ATPase HA1 of Medicago truncatula Is Essential for Phosphate Transport and Plant Growth during Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis. Plant Cell 7.
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32 (5), pp. 1030 - 1040 (2014)
Characterization of Transcription Factors Following Expression Profiling of Medicago truncatula–Botrytis spp. Interactions. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 8.
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13 (1), p. 82 (2013)
An endogenous artificial microRNA system for unraveling the function of root endosymbioses related genes in Medicago truncatula. BMC Plant Biology 9.
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197 (2), pp. 606 - 616 (2013)
The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis influences sulfur starvation responses of Medicago truncatula. New Phytologist 10.
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110 (50), pp. 20117 - 20122 (2013)
Genome of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus provides insight into the oldest plant symbiosis. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 11.
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69 (3), pp. 510 - 528 (2012)
Arbuscule-containing and non-colonized cortical cells of mycorrhizal roots undergo extensive and specific reprogramming during arbuscular mycorrhizal development. Plant Journal 12.
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7 (4), pp. 461 - 464 (2012)
Cell type-specific protein and transcription profiles implicate periarbuscular membrane synthesis as an important carbon sink in the mycorrhizal symbiosis. Plant Signaling & Behavior 13.
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6 (10), pp. 1609 - 1611 (2011)
Distribution pattern of small RNA and degradome reads provides information on miRNA gene structure and regulation. Plant Signaling & Behavior 14.
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156 (4), pp. 1990 - 2010 (2011)
Stars and Symbiosis: MicroRNA- and MicroRNA*-Mediated Transcript Cleavage Involved in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis. Plant Physiology 15.
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12, p. 28 (2011)
Identification of genes differentially expressed in a resistant reaction to Mycosphaerella pinodes in pea using microarray technology. BMC Genomics 16.
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23 (7), pp. 915 - 926 (2010)
Expression Pattern Suggests a Role of MiR399 in the Regulation of the Cellular Response to Local Pi Increase During Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 17.
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121 (7), pp. 1311 - 1321 (2010)
Transcription factor profiling leading to the identification of putative transcription factors involved in the Medicago truncatula-Uromyces striatus interaction. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 18.
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49, pp. 66 - 80 (2009)
Gene expression profiling of Medicago truncatula roots in response to the parasitic plant Orobanche crenata. Weed Research 19.
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226 (1), pp. 57 - 71 (2007)
Silencing of PR-10-like proteins in Medicago truncatula results in an antagonistic induction of other PR proteins and in an increased tolerance upon infection with the oomycete Aphanomyces euteiches. Planta 20.
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70 (1-3), pp. 49 - 59 (2007)
Identification by suppression subtractive hybridization and expression analysis of Medicago truncatula putative defence genes in response to Orobanche crenata parasitization. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology