Publications of J. T. van Dongen
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Journal Article (45)
41.
Journal Article
53 (5), pp. 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 42.
Journal Article
91 (6), pp. 729 - 737 (2003)
Structure of the developing pea seed coat and the post-phloem transport pathway of nutrients. Annals of Botany 43.
Journal Article
131 (4), pp. 1529 - 1543 (2003)
Phloem metabolism and function have to cope with low internal oxygen. Plant Physiology 44.
Journal Article
133 (4), pp. 2048 - 2060 (2003)
Lipid storage metabolism is limited by the prevailing low oxygen concentrations oilseed rape. Plant Physiology 45.
Journal Article
126 (4), pp. 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 Book (1)
46.
Book
Low-oxygen stress in plants. Springer, Berlin (2014), 426 pp.
Book Chapter (4)
47.
Book Chapter
Conducting molecular biomarker discovery studies in plants. In: High Throughput Phenotyping in Plants, 10 (Ed. Normanly, J.). Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, USA (2012)
48.
Book Chapter
5, pp. 96 - 102 (Eds. 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, Vol. 49.
Book Chapter
Aquaporins: Structure, Function and Phylogenetic Analysis. In: The evolution of Plant Physiology, pp. 109 - 120 (Eds. Hemsley, A. R.; Poole, I.). Elsevier - Academic Press, London, UK (2004)
50.
Book Chapter
Analysis of four MIP-like proteins from the developing pea seed coat. In: Molecular Biology and Physiology of Water and Solute Transport, pp. 331 - 338 (Eds. Hohmann, S.; Nielsen, S.). Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, New York, NY, USA (2000)
Conference Paper (2)
51.
Conference Paper
Comparative studies on leaf structure and ultrastructure of Peperomia species in vivo and in vitro. In: Proceedings of Microscopy Conference 2009, pp. 75 - 76 (Eds. Pabst, M. A.; Zellnig, G.). Proceedings of Microscopy Conference 2009, Graz, AUT. (2009)
52.
Conference Paper
New Challenges in biophotonics: Laser-based fluoroimmuno analysis and in-vivo optical oxygen monitoring. In: Workshop on Laser Applications in Europe, p. E1570 - E1570 (Eds. Gries, W.; Pearsall, T. P.). Workshop on Laser Applications in Europe. (2005)
Meeting Abstract (2)
53.
Meeting Abstract
73 (13), p. A1382 - A1382. (2009)
UV light induces methane emission from plant biomass: Mechanism and isotope studies. In Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, 54.
Meeting Abstract
82, p. S76 - S76. (2008)
Three-dimensional geometry determines the tissue formation kinetics in vitro. In Calcified Tissue International, Other (1)
55.
Other
Modeling alternatives for interpreting the change in oxygen-consumption rates during hypoxic conditions, New Phytologist 190, pp. 273 - 276 (2011)
Review Article (6)
56.
Review Article
12 (6), pp. 7015 - 7032 (2012)
Optical Oxygen Micro- and Nanosensors for Plant Applications. Sensors 57.
Review Article
17 (3), pp. 129 - 138 (2012)
Making sense of low oxygen sensing. Trends in Plant Science 58.
Review Article
16 (3), pp. 160 - 168 (2011)
On the origins of nitric oxide. Trends in Plant Science 59.
Review Article
168 (12), pp. 1434 - 1443 (2011)
Regulation of respiration in plants: A role for alternative metabolic pathways. Journal of Plant Physiology 60.
Review Article
137 (4), pp. 383 - 391 (2009)
Regulation of respiration when the oxygen availability changes. Physiologia Plantarum