
Publikationen von D. H. Sanchez
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Zeitschriftenartikel (10)
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162 (4), S. 1834 - 1848 (2013)
Transcriptomic and Metabolic Changes Associated with Photorespiratory Ammonium Accumulation in the Model Legume Lotus japonicus. Plant Physiology 2.
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35 (1), S. 136 - 149 (2012)
Comparative metabolomics of drought acclimation in model and forage legumes. Plant Cell and Environment 3.
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182, S. 101 - 111 (2012)
Modification of OsSUT1 gene expression modulates the salt response of rice Oryza sativa cv. Taipei 309. Plant Science 4.
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34 (4), S. 605 - 617 (2011)
Comparative ionomics and metabolomics in extremophile and glycophytic Lotus species under salt stress challenge the metabolic pre-adaptation hypothesis. Plant Cell and Environment 5.
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6 (2), S. e17094 (2011)
Comparative Functional Genomics of Salt Stress in Related Model and Cultivated Plants Identifies and Overcomes Limitations to Translational Genomics. PLoS One 6.
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188 (4), S. 1001 - 1013 (2010)
Deficiency in plastidic glutamine synthetase alters proline metabolism and transcriptomic response in Lotus japonicus under drought stress. New Phytologist 7.
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33 (4), S. 468 - 480 (2010)
Mining for robust transcriptional and metabolic responses to long-term salt stress: a case study on the model legume Lotus japonicus. Plant Cell and Environment 8.
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149 (4), S. 1761 - 1772 (2009)
AtMyb41 Regulates Transcriptional and Metabolic Responses to Osmotic Stress in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 9.
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53 (6), S. 973 - 987 (2008)
Integrative functional genomics of salt acclimatization in the model legume Lotus japonicus. Plant Journal 10.
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3 (8), S. 598 - 600 (2008)
Metabolome-ionome-biomass interactions: What can we learn about salt stress by multiparallel phenotyping? Plant Signaling & Behavior Review Article (1)
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Review Article
132 (2), S. 209 - 219 (2008)
Plant metabolomics reveals conserved and divergent metabolic responses to salinity. Physiologia Plantarum