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Lehrstuhl für Botanik I - Pflanzenphysiologie und Biophysik
1 Dreyer, I., Antunes, S., Hoshi, T., Mueller, Roeber B., Palme, K., Pongs, O., Reintanz, B., and Hedrich, R.: Plant K+ channel alpha-subunits assemble indiscriminately. Biophys J, 2143-2150 (1997)
2 Hoth, S., Dreyer, I., and Hedrich, R.: Mutational analysis of functional domains within plant K+ uptake channels. Journal of Experimental Botany, 415-420 (1997)
3 Hoth, S., Dreyer, I., Dietrich, P., Becker, D., Mueller, Roeber B., and Hedrich, R.: Molecular basis of plant-specific acid activation of K+ uptake channels. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A., 4806-4810 (1997)
4 Pottosin, I. I., Tikhonova, L. I., Hedrich, R., and Schonknecht, G.: Slowly activating vacuolar channels can not mediate Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release. Plant Journal, 1387-1398 (1997)
5 Zimmermann, S., Nuernberger, T., Frachisse, J. M., Wirtz, W., Guern, J., Hedrich, R., and Scheel, D.: Receptor-mediated activation of a plant Ca-2+-permeable ion channel involved in pathogen defense. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A., 2751-2755 (1997)
6 Dietrich, P., Dreyer, I, Wiesner, P., and Hedrich, R.: Cation sensitivity and kinetics of guard-cell potassium channels differ among species. Planta, 277-287 (1998)
7 Dietrich, P. and Hedrich, R.: Anions permeate and gate GCAC1, a voltage-dependent guard cell anion channel. Plant Journal, 479-487 (1998)
8 Dreyer, I, Becker, D., Bregante, M., Gambale, F., Lehnen, M., Palme, K., and Hedrich, R.: Single mutations strongly alter the K+-selective pore of the K-in channel KAT1. Febs Letters, 370-376 (1998)
9 Hedrich, R., Hoth, S., Becker, D., Dreyer, I., and Dietrich, P.: On the structure and function of plant K+ channels. Springer, 35-45 (1998)
10 Schindler, J. G., Herna, K., Pfaff, S, Schindler, M. M., Hedrich, R., and Becker, D.: Ionenselektive Durchflußsensoren mit licht- und sauerstoffunempfindlichen Festkontakten zur pflanzenphysiologischen On-line-Elektroanalytik transmembranöser Ionentransporte während der Phtosynthese. Journal für praktische Chemie - Chemiker Zeitung, 738-743 (1998; in press)
11 Stanke, R., Becker, D., Frommer, W. B., Fendrik, I., Vanderleyden, J., and Hedrich, R.: Genetic Regulation of Ammonium Transport in Tomato Roots. Kluwer Academic Publishers,, 348 (1998)
12 Biela, A., Grote, K., Otto, B., Hoth, S., Hedrich, R., and Kaldenhoff, R.: The Nicotiana tabacum plasma membrane aquaporin NtAQP1 is mercury-insensitive and permeable for glycerol. Plant Journal, 565-570 (1999)
13 Bruggemann, L., Dietrich, P., Dreyer, I, and Hedrich, R.: Pronounced differences between the native K+ channels and KAT1 and KST1 alpha-subunit homomers of guard cells. Planta, 370-376 (1999)
14 Bruggemann, L., Dietrich, P., Becker, D., Dreyer, I, Palme, K., and Hedrich, R.: Channel-mediated high-affinity K+ uptake into guard cells from Arabidopsis. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, 3298-3302 (1999)
15 Goh, C. H., Schreiber, U., and Hedrich, R.: New approach of monitoring changes in chlorophyll a fluorescence of single guard cells and protoplasts in response to physiological stimuli.. Plant Cell And Environment, 1057-1070 (1999)
16 Hedrich, R., Dietrich, P., Becker, D., and Schönknecht, G.: Ion Channels meet Plant Hormones. In: Plant Hormone Action, Kluver (1999)
17 Hedrich, R. and Roelfsema, M. R. G.: Plant ion transport.. Maxmillan Reference, 1307 (1999)
18 Hoth, S. and Hedrich, R.: Distinct molecular bases for pH sensitivity of the guard cell K+ channels KST1 and KAT1. Journal Of Biological Chemistry, 11599-11603 (1999)
19 Hoth, S. and Hedrich, R.: Susceptibility of the guard-cell K+-uptake channel KST1 to Zn2+ requires histidine residues in the S3-S4 linker and in the channel pore. Planta, 543-546 (1999)
20 Marten, I, Hoth, S., Deeken, R., Ache, P., Ketchum, K. A., Hoshi, T., and Hedrich, R.: AKT3, a phloem-localized K+ channel, is blocked by protons. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, 7581-7586 (1999)
21 Philippar, K., Fuchs, I, Luthen, H., Hoth, S., Bauer, C. S., Haga, K., Thiel, G., Ljung, K., Sandberg, G., Bottger, M., Becker, D., and Hedrich, R.: Auxin-induced K+ channel expression represents an essential step in coleoptile growth and gravitropism. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, 12186-12191 (1999)
22 Philippar, K., Becker, D., and Hedrich, R.: ... response: Living with gravity. Trends In Plant Science, 86-87 (2000)
23 Tang, X. D., Marten, I, Dietrich, P., Ivashikina, N., Hedrich, R., and Hoshi, T.: Histidine(118) in the S2-S3 linker specifically controls activation of the KAT1 channel expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Biophysical Journal, 1255-1269 (2000)
24 Deeken, R., Ache, P., and Hedrich, R.: Developmental expression and light-dependent regulation of a phloem-localized K+ channel of Arabidopsis thaliana.. Plant Journal, in press (2000)
25 R. Kaldenhoff, A. Kölling and G. Richter: Regulation of the Arabidopsis thaliana aquaporin-gene AthH2 (PIP1b). J. Photochem. and Photobiol. B, 36 , 351-354 (1997)
26 R. Kaldenhoff and M. Iino: Regeneration of blue light photosensibility in decapitated maize coleoptiles . Plant Physiology 114, 1267-1272 (1997)
27 R. Deeken and R. Kaldenhoff: Light repressible receptor protein kinase: A novel photo-regulated gene from Arabidopsis thaliana. Planta, 202, 479-486 (1997)
28 R. Kaldenhoff, K. Grote, J.J. Zhu and U. Zimmermann: Significance of plasmalemma aquaporins for water-transport in Arabidopsis thaliana. The Plant Journal, 14 , 121-128 (1998)
29 K. Grote, P.v.Trzebiatovski and R. Kaldenhoff: RNA levels of plasma membrane aquaporins in Arabidopsis thaliana. Protoplasma, 204, 139-144 (1998)
30 A. Biela, K. Grote, B. Otto, S. Hoth, R. Hedrich and R. Kaldenhoff: The Nicotiana tabacum plasma membrane aquaporin NtAQP1 is mercury-insensitive and permeable for glycerol.. The Plant Journal 18, 565-570 (1999)
31 M. Eckert, A. Biela, F. Siefritz and R. Kaldenhoff: New aspects of plant aquaporin regulation and specificity. Journal Experimental Botany, 50, 1541-154 (1999)
32 R. Kaldenhoff and M. Eckert : Function and features of plant aquaporins. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 52, 01. Jun (1999)
33 K. Grote, H. Gimmler and R. Kaldenhoff: Coulter Counter cell size determination of protoplasts from Arabidopsis thaliana. Protoplasma, 210, 31-35 (1999)
34 G. K. Abd-El Baki, F. Siefritz, H.-M. Man, H. Weiner, R. Kaldenhoff and W. Kaiser: Nitrate reductase in Zea mays L. under salinity. . Plant Cell Environment (2000; In press)
35 F. Krajinski, A. Biela, D. Schubert, V. Gianinazzi-Pearson, R. Kaldenhoff and P. Franken: Arbuscular mycorrhiza development regulates the mRNA abundance of Mtaqp1 encoding a mercury-insensitive aquaporin of Medicago truncatula. Planta (2000; In press)
36 B. Otto and R. Kaldenhoff: Cell specific expression of the mercury-insensitive plasma membrane aquaporin NtAQP1 from Nicotiana tabacum. Planta (2000; In press)
37 M. Eckert and R. Kaldenhoff: Light induced stomatal opening in selected mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana. J. Exp. Bot (2000; In press)
38 Botrel, A. and Kaiser, W. M.: Nitrate reductase activation state in barley roots in relation to the energy and carbohydrate status. Planta, 496-501 (1997)
39 Kaiser, W. M., Gout, E., Heber, U., Walker, D., and Douce, R.: pH regulation in acid-stressed leaves of pea plants grown in the presence of nitrate or ammonium salts: studies involving 31P-NMR spectroscopy and chlorophyll fluorescence.. Biochim.Biophys.Acta, 142-152 (1997)
40 Kaiser, W. M. and Huber, S. C.: Correlation between apparent activation (phosphorylation) status of nitrate reductase (NR), NR hysteresis and degradation of NR protein.. J.Exp.Bot., 1374 (1997)
41 Kandlbinder, A. and Kaiser, W. M.: Response of primary plant metabolism to the N-source.. Z.Pflanzenernähr.Bodenk., 269-274 (1997)
42 Vuorinen, A. H. and Kaiser, W. M.: Dark CO2 fixation by roots of willow and barley in media with a high level of inorganic carbon.. Journal Of Plant Physiology, 405-408 (1997)
43 Heil, M., Fiala, B., Kaiser, W. M., and Linsenmeyer, K. E.: Chemical contents of Macaranga food bodies: adaptations to their role in ant attraction and nutrition.. Functional Ecology, 117-122 (1998)
44 Yin, Z. H., Kaiser, W. M., Heber, U., and Raven, J. A.: Effects of gaseous ammonia on intracellular pH values in leaves of C-3- and C-4-plants. Atmospheric Environment, 539-544 (1998)
45 Zhong, W. J., Kaiser, W. M., Kohler, J., Bauer-Ruckdeschel, H., and Komor, E.: Phloem loading of inorganic cations and anions by the seedling of Ricinus communis L. Journal Of Plant Physiology, 328-335 (1998)
46 Zuhua, Y., Kaiser, W. M., Heber, U., and Raven, J. A.: Effects of gaseous ammonia on intracellular pH values in leaves of C3- and C4-plants.. Atmospheric Environment, 539-544 (1998)
47 Glaab, J. and Kaiser, W. M.: Increased nitrate reductase activity in leaf tissue after application of the fungicide Kresoxim-methyl. Planta, 442-448 (1999)
48 Huber, S. C., Kaiser, W. M., Toroser, D., Athwal, G. S., Winter, H., and Huber, J.: Regulation of sucrose metabolism by protein phosphorylation. Stimulation of sucrose synthesis by osmotic stress and 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxiamide riboside.. BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd, 61-68 (1999)
49 Kaiser, W. M., Weiner, H., and Huber, S. C.: Nitrate reductase in higher plants: A case study for transduction of environmental stimuli into control of catalytic activity. Physiologia Plantarum, 385-390 (1999)
50 Man, H. M., Abd-El Baki, G. K., Stegmann, P., Weiner, H., and Kaiser, W. M.: The activation state of nitrate reductase is not always correlated with total nitrate reductase activity in leaves [In Process Citation]. Planta, 462-468 (1999)
51 Ramanjulu, S., Kaiser, W. M., and Dietz, K. J.: Salt and drought stress differentially affect the accumulation of extracellular proteins in barley. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung C-A Journal Of Biosciences, 337-347 (1999)
52 Streatfield, S. J., Weber, A., Kinsman, E. A., Hausler, R. E., Li, J. M., Post-Beittenmiller, D., Kaiser, W. M., Pyke, K. A., Flugge, U. I., and Chory, J.: The phosphoenolpyruvate/phosphate translocator is required for phenolic metabolism, palisade cell development, and plastid-dependent nuclear gene expression. Plant Cell, 1609-1621 (1999)
53 Weiner, H. and Kaiser, W. M.: 14-3-3 proteins control proteolysis of nitrate reductase in spinach leaves. Febs Letters, 75-78 (1999)
54 Abd-El Baki, G. K., Siefritz, F., Man, H. M., Weiner, H., Kaldenhoff, R., and Kaiser, W. M.: Nitrate reductase in Zea mays L. under salinity.. Plant Cell & Environment (2000; in press)
55 Glaab, J. and Kaiser, W. M.: The fungizide Kresoxim.methyl in creases leaf nitrate reductase activity.. Kluver (2000; in press)
56 Kaiser, W. M., Man, H. M., Kandlbinder, A., Glaab, J., and Weiner, H.: Nitrate reductase in higher plants: post-translational regulation and comparison of rates of nitrate reduction in vivo and of nitrate reductase in vitro.. Kluver (2000; in press)
57 Kaiser, W. M., Kandlbinder, A., Stoimenova, M., and Glaab, J.: Discrepancy between nitrate reduction rates in intact leaves and nitrate reductase activity in leaf extracts. What limits nitrate reduction in situ?. Planta, 807 (2000; in press)
58 Kandlbinder, A., Weiner, H., and Kaiser, W. M.: Nitrate reductases from leaves of Ricinus (Ricinus communis L.) and spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) have different regulatory properties.. J.Exp.Bot. (2000; in press)
59 Kandlbinder, A. and Kaiser, W. M.: Unusually low activation status of nitrate reductase in leaves of Ricinus communis L.. Kluver (2000; in press)
60 Bauer, C.S., Plieth, C., Hansen, U.-P., Simonis, W., Schönknecht, G.: Repetitive Ca2+ spikes in a unicellular green alga. FEBS Lett. 405, 390-393 (1997)
61 Tikhonova, L.I., Pottosin, I.I., Dietz, K.-J., Schönknecht, G.: Fast activating cation channel in barley mesophyll vacuoles. Inhibition by calcium. Plant J. 11, 1059-1070 (1997; i)
62 Trebacz, K., Simonis, W., Schönknecht, G.: Effects of anion channel inhibitors on light-induced potential changes in the liverwort Conocephalum conicum. Plant Cell Physiol. 38, 550-557 (1997)
63 Pottosin, I.I., Tikhonova, L.I., Hedrich, R., Schönknecht, G.: Slowly activating vacuolar channels can not mediate Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release. Plant J. 12, 1387-1398 (1997)
64 Schönknecht, G., Bauer, C.S., Simonis, W.: Light-dependent signal transduction and transient changes in cytosolic Ca2+ in the unicellular green alga Eremosphaera viridis. J. Exp. Bot. 49, 01. Nov (1998)
65 Bauer, C.S., Plieth, C., Bethmann, B., Popescu, O., Hansen, U.-P., Simonis, W., Schönknecht, G.: Strontium-induced repetitive calcium spikes in a unicellular green alga. Plant Physiol. 117, 545-557 (1998)
66 Bethmann, B., Simonis, W., Schönknecht, G.: Light-induced changes of cytosolic pH in Eremosphaera viridis: recordings and kinetic analysis. J. Exp. Bot. 49, 1129-1137 (1998)
67 Schönknecht, G., Bethmann, B.: Cytoplasmic Ca2+ and H+ buffers in green algae: a comment. Protoplasma 203, 206-209 (1998)
68 Brüggemann, L.I., Pottosin, I.I., Schönknecht, G.: Cytoplasmic polyamines block the fast-activating vacuolar cation channel. Plant J. 16, 101-105 (1998)
69 Bauer, C.S., Plieth, C., Hansen. U.-P., Simonis, W., Schönknecht, G.: A steep Ca2+-dependence of a K+ channel in a unicellular green alga. J. Exp. Bot. 49, 1761-1765 (1998)
70 Brüggemann, L.I., Pottosin, I.I., Schönknecht, G.: Selectivity of the fast activating vacuolar cation channel. J. Exp. Bot. 50, 873-876 (1999)
71 Bauer, C.S., Simonis, W., Schönknecht, G.: Different xanthines cause membrane potential oscillations in a unicellular green alga pointing to a ryanodine / cADPR receptor Ca2+ channel. Plant Cell Physiol. 40, 453-456 (1999)
72 Brüggemann, L.I., Pottosin, I.I., Schönknecht, G.: Cytoplasmic magnesium regulates the fast activating vacuolar cation channel. J. Exp. Bot. 50, 1547-1552 (1999)
73 Trebacz, K., Schönknecht, G.: A simple method to isolate protoplasts and vacuoles for patch-clamp experiments. Protoplasma, In press (2000)
74 Balnokin,Yu., Popova, L. and Gimmler, H.: Further evidence for an ATP-driven sodium pump in the marine alga Platymonas viridis.. J. Plant Physiol. 150,, 264-270 (1997)
75 Fuchs, B, Track, C., Lang, S. and. Gimm-ler, H. : Salt effects of processed municipal so-lid waste incinerator bottom ash on ve-getation and underground water. . J. Appl. Bot. 71,, 154 - 163 (1997)
76 Gimmler, H., Track, C. und Dresch, H.: Müllheizkraftwerk-Schlacke als Bau-material: Einfluß der Biogasbildung auf die Qualität der Schlacke. . Umweltwissenschaften und Schadstoff-Forschung 10,, 90-98 (1998)
77 Track, C., Fuchs, B., Lang, S and H. Gimmler: Environmental compability of municipal solid waste incinerator bottom slag: Evidence from long time lysimeter experiments. . J. Appl. Bot. 72,, 14-24 (1998)
78 Popova, L., Balnokin, Y, Dietz, KJ. and H. Gimmler: Na+-ATPase from the plasma membrane of the marine alga Tretraselmis (Platymonas) viridis forms a phosphorylated intermediate. FEBS Letters 426,, 161-164 (1998)
79 Carandang, VI. J.S.R.and H. Gimmler: Vitamin uptake by the green alga Dunaliella acidophila. . Manila J. Sci. 1,, 05. Aug (1998)
80 Gimmler, H. Degen-hardt, B, Lang, S. and C. Track: Uptake of sodium, boron and heavy metals from an alkaline top layer and translocation to leaves and lower roots of Vitis vinifera during a long time duplex study.. J. Appl. Bot. 72,, 191 - 202 (1998)
81 Gimmler, H. and J.S. Carandang: Do vitamins play a role in commensalistic relation-ships between microorganisms coexisting in ex-tremely acid habitats?. Acta Manilana 46,, 01. Jul (1998)
82 Gimmler, H., Degen-hardt, B., und C. Track: Schädlich oder umweltverträglich: Müll-heizkraft-Schlacke - Zankapfel zwi- schen Ökologie und Ökonomie.. BiuZ 29,, 79-89 (1999)
83 Gimmler, H., De Jesus, J. and J.S. Carandang: Light and shadow at the DLSU: Not a problem at all for the quantum yield of photosystem II (Y) of plants growing on the campus: But how to determine Y experimentally?. Manila J. Sci. 2,, 23-47 (1999)
84 Popova, L., Balnokin, Y., Dietz, K.J. and H. Gimmler: Characterization of phosphorylated intermediates synthetized during the catalytic cycle of the sodium adenosine triphosphatase in the plasma membrane of the marine unicellular alga Tetraselmis (Platymonas) viridis. J. Plant Physiol. 155,, 302-307 (1999)
85 Grote, K. Gimmler, H. and R. Kaldenhoff: Coutler counter cell size determination of protoplasts from Arabidopsis thaliana PIP1b aquaporin antisense lines under iso- and hypoosmotic conditions.. Protoplasma 210,, 31-35 (1999)
86 E.M.Hellwege, W.Hartung: Synthesis, metabolism and compartmentation of ab-scisic acid in Riccia fluitans L.. J. Plant Physiol. 150, 287-291 (1997)
87 W.D.Jeschke, E.A. Kirkby, A.D. Peuke, J.S. Pate,W. Hartung : Effects of P deficiency on assimilation and transport of nitrate and of phosphate in intact plants of castor bean (Ricinus communis L.).. J. exp.Bot. 48, 75-91 (1997)
88 W.D. Jeschke,A.D. Peuke, J.S. Pate, W. Hartung: Transport, Synthesis, and Catabolism of Abscisic Acid (ABA) in intact plants of castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) under phosphate deficiency and moderate salinity.. J. exp.Bot 48, 1737-1747 (1997)
89 W.D. Jeschke, M. Holobradà, W. Hartung: Growth of Zea mays L. plants supplied with their seminal roots only. Effects on plant development, xylem transport, mineral nutrition and the flow and distribution of abscisic acid (ABA) as a possible shoot to root signal. J.exp.Bot 48, 1229-1239 (1997)
90 W.Hartung, N.C.Turner: Abscisic acid relations in stressed roots.. A.Altman and Y.Waisel (Eds.) The Biology of Root formation and development. Plenum Press, 125-132 (1997)
91 P. Neumann, O. Chazen, L. Boguslawski, W. Hartung: Role of root derived ABA in regulating early leaf growth responses to water deficits.. Altman, A., Waisel Y., The biology of root formation and development. Plenum Press, 147-154 (1997)
92 B. Hollenbach, L. Schreiber, W. Hartung,K.J. Dietz: Cadmium leeds to stimulated expression of lipid transfer protein (ltp) in barley: Implications for the involvement of LTP in wax assembly. Planta 203, Sep 19 (1997)
93 S. Dietz, W. Hartung: Regulation of the abscisic acid content in the two lichen species Hypogymnia physoides and Peltigera praetextata.. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 20, 119-126 (1997)
94 P. Schiller, H. Heilmeier, W. Hartung: Abscisic acid (ABA) relations in the aquatic resurrection plant Chamaegigas intrepidus under naturally fluctuating environmental conditions.. New Phytol 136, 603-611 (1997)
95 S. Dietz, W. Hartung: Abscisic acid in lichens: Variation, water relations and metabolism.. New Phytol 138, 99-106 (1998)
96 W. Hartung, W.J. Davies, S. Wilkinson: Factors that regulate the abscisic acid concentration at the primary site of action at the guard cells.. J. exp.Bot. 49, 361-367 (1998)
97 N.Sturm, B.Köstner, W.Hartung, W.D.Tenhunen : Environmental and endogenous controls on leaf and stand-level water conductance in a Scots pine plantation.. Ann. Sci. For. 55, 237-253 (1998)
98 A.D. Peuke, W.D. Jeschke, K.J. Dietz, L. Schreiber, W. Hartung : Carbon and nitrogen uptake and flows in Ricinus communis during foliage application of nitrate or ammonium as sole nitrogen supply.. New Phytol. 138, 675-687 (1998)
99 P. Schiller, W. Hartung, R.G. Ratcliffe : Intracellular pH stability in the aquatic resurrection plant Chamaegigas intrepidus under the extreme environmental conditions that characterise its natural habitat.. New Phytol. 140, (1998)., 01. Jul (1998)
100 P. Schiller, H. Heilmeier, W. Hartung: Uptake of amino acids by the aquatic resurrection plant Chamaegigas intrepidus and its implication for N-nutrition. . Oecologia 117, 63-69 (1998)
101 E. Freundl, E. Steudle, W. Hartung : Water uptake by roots of maize and sunflower affects the radial transport of abscisic acid (ABA) and the ABA concentration in the xylem. Planta 207, Aug 19 (1998)
102 J.S. Pate, W.D. Jeschke, T.E. Dawson, C. Raphael, W. Hartung, B.J. Bowen: Growth and seasonal utilisation of water and nutrients by Banksia prionotes.. Austr. J. Botany 46, 511-532 (1998)
103 A.D. Peuke, W.D. Jeschke, W. Hartung: Foliar application of nitrate and ammonium as the sole nitrogen supply in Ricinus communis.. II. The flows of cations, chloride and abscisic acid. . New Phytol. 140, , 625-636 (1998)
104 P. Schiller, R. Wolf, W. Hartung: A scanning electronmicroscopical study of hydrated and desiccated submerged leaves of the aquatic resurrection plant Chamaegigas intrepidus. . Flora 194, 97-102 (1999)
105 W. Hartung, A.D. Peuke, W.J. Davies : Abscisic acid - a hormonal long distance stress signal in plants under drought and salt stress.. M. Pessarakli,(Ed.) Handbook of Crop stress. Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, 731-747 (1999)
106 W. Hartung, W.D. Jeschke : Abscisic acid - a long distance stress signal in salt stressed plants.. H.R. Lerner (Ed.) Plant Responses to environmental stresses: From phytohormone to genome reorganisation. Marcel Dekker. Inc., New Yorj, 333-348 (1999)
107 Y. Niinemets, Sõber, O. Kull, W. Hartung, J.D. Tenhunen: Apparent controls of leaf conductances by soil water availability and via light acclimation of foliage structural and physiological properties in a mixed deciduous temperate forest.. Int.J.Plant Sci. 160, 707-721 (1999)
108 B. Herzog, S. Hoffmann, W. Hartung, U. Lüttge : Comparative study of photosynthetic responses of the sympatric tropical C3-species Clusia multiflora H.B.K. and C3-CAM intermediate species Clusia minor L. to irradiance and drought stress in a phytotron.. Plant Biology 1, 460-470 (1999)
109 W. Hartung: Die aquatische Auferstehungspflanze Chamaegigas intrepidus – ihre Anpassung an ihren extremen Standort. . Mittlg. Naturforsch. Ges. Bern. Neue Folge, 56, , 160-161 (1999)
110 H. Schneider, F. Thürmer, J.J. Zhu, N. Wistuba, P. Gessner, B. Herrmann, G. Zimmermann, W. Hartung, F.W. Bentrup, U. Zimmermann: Diurnal changes in xylem pressure of the hydrated resurrection plant Myrothamnus flabellifolius: Evidence for lipid bodies in conducting xylem vessels. . New. Phytol. 143,., 471-484 (1999)
111 S. Dietz, W. Hartung: The effect of abscisic acid (ABA) on chlorophyll fluorescence in lichens under extreme water regimes.. New Phytol. 143,, 495-501 (1999)
112 S. Al-Babili, W. Hartung, H. Kleinig, P. Beyer: CPTA modulates levels of carotenogenic mRNAs and proteins and affects carotenoid and ABA content as well as chromoplast structure in Narcissus pseudonarcissus flowers.. Plant Biology 1, , 607-612 (1999)
113 H. Heilmeier, A. Wartinger, M. Wartinger, W. Hartung: Ökophysiologie der namibischen Auferstehungspflanze Chamaegigas intrepidus.. Hohenheimer Arbeiten (2000; im Druck)
114 W.D. Jeschke, W. Hartung : Root-shoot interaction in mineral nutrition.. Plant & Soil (2000; im Druck)
115 I. Mistrik, J. Pavlovkin, R. Wächter, K.S. Pradel,, K. Schwalm, C. Stöhr, W. Hartung, U. Mathesius, C.I. Ullrich: Impact of Agrobacterium tumefaciens-induced stem tumours on NO3- -uptake in Ricinus communis. Plant & Soil (2000; im Druck)
116 E. Freundl, E. Steudle, W. Hartung: Apoplastic transport of abscisic acid across maize roots. The role of the exodermis.. Planta 210, 222-231 (2000)
117 W. Braune, W. Hartung, R. Oelmüller, W. Fischer: Further characterisation of a white-leafy form of Gymnocladus growing under open air conditions. . J. Plant Physiol. (2000; in press)
118 H. Heilmeier, R.G. Ratcliffe, W. Hartung: Urea - a nitrogen source for the aquatic resurrection plant Chamaegigas intrepidus Dinter.. Oecologia (2000; in press)
119 B. Schroeter, M. Schlensog, W. Hartung: Abscisic acid in antarctic lichens.. Bibl. Lichenol. (2000; in press)
120 A. Sauter, W. Hartung : Radial transport of abscisic acid conjugates in maize roots its implication for long distance stress signals.. J.exp.Bot. 51 (2000; in press)
121 K.J. Dietz, A. A. Sauter, K. K. Wichert, D. D. Messdaghi, W. Hartung: Extracellular ß-glucosidase activity in barley involved in the hydrolysis of ABA glucose conjugate in leaves. J.exp.Bot. 51 (2000; in press)
122 Bilger W, Veit M, Schreiber L., Schreiber U: Measurement of leaf epidermal transmittance of UV-radiation by chlorophyll fluorescence.. Physiol. Plant. 101, 754-763 (1997)
123 Goh CH, Schreiber U, Hedrich R: New approach of monitoring changes in chlorophyll-a fluorescence of single guard-cells and protoplasts in response to physiological stimuli.. Plant Cell Environ. 22, 1057-1070 (1999)
124 Heimann S, Klughammer C, Schreiber U: 2 distinct states of the thylakoid bf complex.. FEBS Lett. 426, 126-130 (1998)
125 Heimann S, Klughammer C, Schreiber U: Evidence for one cytochrome b-559 per PS II in spinach chloroplasts.. In: Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and Effects (Garab G. ed.) Vol. II, 1089-1092 (1998)
126 Heimann S, Schreiber U: Cyt B-559 (FD) Participating in cyclic electron-transport in spinach-chloroplasts - Evidence for kinetic connection with the cyt B(6)/F complex.. Plant Cell Physiol. 40, 818-824 (1999)
127 Jones RJ, Hoeghguldberg O, Larkum AWD, Schreiber U: Temperature-induced bleaching of corals begins with impairment of the CO2 fixation mechanism in zooxanthellae.. Plant Cell Environ. 21, 1219-1230 (1998)
128 Klughammer C, Heimann S, Schreiber U: Inhibition of cytochrome b563 oxidation by triorganotins in spinach-chloroplasts.. Photosynth. Res. 56, 117-130 (1998)
129 Klughammer C, Schreiber U: Measuring P700 absorbance changes in the near infrared spectral region with a dual wavelength pulse modulation system.. In: Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and Effects. (Garab G. ed.) Vol. V, 4357-4360 (1998)
130 Mi H, Klughammer C, Schreiber U: Light induced dynamic changes of NADPH-fluorescence in Synechocystis PCC 6803 and ist ndh-deficient mutant M55.. Plant Cell Physiol. (2000; in press)
131 Miyake C, Schreiber U, Hormann H, Sano S, Asada K: The FAD-enzyme monodehydroascorbate radical reductase mediates photoproduction of superoxide radicals in spinach thylakoid membranes.. Plant Cell Physiol. 39, 821-829 (1998)
132 Ralph PJ, Gademann R, Larkum AWD, Schreiber U: In-situ underwater measurements of photosynthetic activity of coral zooxanthellae and other reef-dwelling dinoflagellate endosymbionts.. Marine Ecology-Progr. Ser. 180, 139-147 (1999)
133 Reising H, Kess H, Price GD, Badger MR, Schreiber U: The main photoacoustic gas uptake signal reflects light-induced CO2-uptake associated with stroma alkalization - New evidence based on carbonic-anhydrase-antisense transgenic tobacco plants.. Plant Cell Physiol. 39, 462-465 (1997)
134 Schreiber U: Chlorophyll fluorescence: New instruments for special applications.. In: Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and Effects (Garab G. ed.) Vol. V, 4253-4258 (1998)
135 Schreiber U., Bilger W., Hormann H., Neubauer C.: Chlorophyll fluorescence as a diagnostic tool: Basics and some aspects of practical relevance.. In: Photosynthesis. A comprehensive treatise. (ed A.S. Raghavendra), , Cambridge University Press, 320-336 (1998)
136 Schreiber U, Gademann R, Ralph PJ, Larkum AWD: Assessment of photosynthetic performance of prochloron in Lissoclinum-Patella in hospite by chlorophyll fluorescence measurements.. Plant Cell Physiol. 38, 945-951 (1997)
137 Jakob, B., Heber, U. : Ineffectiveness of apoplastic ascorbate to prevent the oxidation of fluorescent amphiphilic dyes in leaves by ambient and elevated concentrations of ozone.. Plant and Cell Physiol. 39, , 313-323 (1998)
138 Ivanov, B., Kobayashi, Y., Bukhov, N.K., Heber, U. : Photosystem I-dependent cyclic electron flow in intact spinach chloroplasts: occurence, dependence on redox conditions and electron acceptors and inhibition by antimycin . A. Photosynth. Res. 57, , 61-70 (1998)
139 Heber, U., Hüve, K. : Action of SO2 on plants and metabolic detoxification of SO2. . Int. Rev. Cytochem. 177, , 255-286 (1998)
140 Heber, U. : Light absorption by leaves: profit and problems. . Bjelorussian Academy of Sciences, Minsk, (in Russian), pp (1998)
141 Wiese, C., Shi, L.-B., Heber, U. : Oxygen reduction in the Mehler reaction is insufficient to protect photosystems I and II of leaves against photo-inactivation. . Physiol. Plant. 102, , 437-446 (1998)
142 Dietz, K.-J., Heber, U., Mimura, T. : Modulation of the vacuolar H+-ATPase by adenylates as basis for the transient CO2-dependent acidification of the leaf vacuole upon illumination. . Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1373, , 87-92 (1998)
143 Bukhov, N.G., Wiese, C., Neimanis, S., Heber, U. : Heat sensitivity of chloroplasts and leaves: Leakage of protons from thylakoids and reversible activation of cyclic electron transport. . Photosynth. Res. 59, , 81-93 (1999)
144 Oja, V., Savchenko, G., Jakob, B., Heber, U. : pH and buffer capacities of apoplatic and cytoplasmic cell compartments in leaves. . Planta 209, , 239-249 (1999)
145 Manuel, N., Cornic, G., Aubert, S., Bligny, R., Heber, U. : Protection against photoinhibition in the alpine plant Geum montanum. . Oecologia 119, , 149-158 (1999)
146 Cornic G., Bukhov N.G., Wiese C., Bligny, R., Heber, U. : Flexible coupling between light-dependent electron and vectorial proton transport in illuminated leaves of C3 plants. Role of photosystem I-dependent proton pumping. . Planta 210, , 468-477 (2000)
147 Voitsekhovskaya, O., Pakhomova, M.V., Syutkina, A.V.,. Gamalei, Y.V, Heber, U. : Compartmentation of assimilate fluxes in leaves.II. Apoplastic sugar levels in leaves of plants with different companion cell types. . Plant Biology 2, , 107-112 (2000)
148 Savchenko, G., Wiese, Ch., Neimanis, S., Hedrich, R., Heber, U. : pH regulation in apoplastic and cytoplasmic cell compartments of leaves, . Planta, , in press (2000)
149 Hüve,K., Veljovic-Jovanovic, S., Wiese, Ch., Heber, U. : Oxygen and light accelerate recovery from SO2-induced inhibition of leaf photosynthesis and from cytoplasmic acidification. . J. Plant Physiol., , in press (2000)
150 Heber, U., Bilger, W.,, Bligny, R. Lange, O.L. : Photoreactions in two lichens, a poikilohydric moss and higher plants in relation to phototolerance of alpine plants: a comparison. . Planta, , in press (2000)
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