Publications of U. Kraemer
All genres
Journal Article (22)
21.
Journal Article
122 (4), pp. 1343 - 1353 (2000)
Subcellular localization and speciation of nickel in hyperaccumulator and non-accumulator Thlaspi species. Plant Physiology 22.
Journal Article
121 (4), pp. 1117 - 1126 (1999)
Molecular dissection of the role of histidine in nickel hyperaccumulation in Thlaspi goesingense (Halacsy). Plant Physiology Book Chapter (6)
23.
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. 24.
Book Chapter
Functions and homeostasis of zinc, copper, and nickel in plants. In: Topics in Current Genetics, pp. 216 - 271 (Eds. Tamás, M.; Martinoia, E.) (2005)
25.
Book Chapter
The enhanced root system of cytokinin-deficient plants and ist consequences for mineral uptake. In: Plant nutrition for food security, human health and environmental protection, pp. 474 - 475 (Ed. Li, C.J. e. a.). Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, CHN (2005)
26.
Book Chapter
Mechanisms of metal hyperaccumulation in plants. In: Phytoremediation of Toxic Metals: Using Plants to Clean UP the Environment, pp. 231 - 245 (Eds. Raskin, I.; Ensley, B. D.). John Wiley & Sons, New York (2000)
27.
Book Chapter
Free radicals and reactive oxygen species as mediators of damage during heavy metal stress. In: Heavy Metal Stress in Plants: Molecules to Ecosystem, pp. 73 - 97 (Eds. Prasad, M. N. V.; Hagemeyer, J.) (1999)
28.
Book Chapter
The role of root exudates in nickel hyperaccumulation and tolerance in accumulator and non-accumulator species of Thlaspi. In: Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water, 10, pp. 191 - 202 (Ed. Banuelos, G.S.). CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA (1999)
Conference Paper (2)
29.
Conference Paper
Short transcript-derived fragments from the metal hyperaccumulator model species Arabidopsis halleri. In: Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C, pp. 172 - 178. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C. (2005)
30.
Conference Paper
Studies on the flora of serpentine and other metalliferous areas of western Turkey. In: 3rd International Conference on Serpentine Ecology, pp. 513 - 517. 3rd International Conference on Serpentine Ecology, SOUTH AFRICA. (2001)
Editorial (1)
31.
Editorial
145 (1), pp. 1 - 3 (2000)
Cadmium for all meals - plants with an unusual appetite. New Phytologist Review Article (6)
32.
Review Article
581 (12), pp. 2263 - 2272 (2007)
Transition metal transport. FEBS Letters 33.
Review Article
137 (2), pp. 428 - 446 (2005)
A comparative inventory of metal transporters in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the red alga Cyanidioschizon merolae. Plant Physiology 34.
Review Article
10 (7), pp. 313 - 315 (2005)
MTP1 mops up excess zinc in Arabidopsis cells. Trends in Plant Science 35.
Review Article
16 (2), pp. 133 - 141 (2005)
Phytoremediation: novel approaches to cleaning up polluted soils. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 36.
Review Article
7 (7), pp. 309 - 315 (2002)
A long way ahead: understanding and engineering plant metal accumulation. Trends in Plant Science 37.
Review Article
55 (6), pp. 661 - 672 (2001)
The use of transgenic plants in the bioremediation of soils contaminated with trace elements. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology