Project Details
Investigations on avoidance strategies of abiotic and biotic stress in plants
Applicant
Professorin Dr. Jutta Papenbrock
Subject Area
Plant Physiology
Term
from 2010 to 2015
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 173080338
Final Report Year
2015
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
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An economic point of view, secondary compounds in halophytes.
Functional Plant Biology, Vol. 40. 2013, Issue 9, pp. 952-967.
Buhmann, A. & Papenbrock, J.
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Desulfo-glucosinolate sulfotransferases isolated from several Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes differ in their sequence and enzyme kinetics. Plant Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Vol. 63. 2013, pp. 15-23.
Luczak, S., Forlani, F. & Papenbrock, J.
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Salicornia as a crop plant in temperate regions: Selection of genetically characterized ecotypes and optimization of their cultivating conditions. AoB PLANTS, Vol. 6. 2014, plu071.
Singh, D., Buhmann, A.K., Flowers, T.J., Seal, C.E., Papenbrock, J.
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The multi-protein family of sulfotransferases in plants: Composition, occurrence, substrate specificity and functions.
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol. 5. 2014: 556.
Hirschmann, F., Krause, F., Papenbrock, J.
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Optimization of culturing conditions and selection of species for the use of halophytes as biofilter for nutrient-rich saline water.
Agricultural Water Management, Vol. 149. 2015, pp. 102-114.
Buhmann, A., Waller, U., Wecker, B., Papenbrock, J.
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The fusion of genomes leads to more options: A comparative investigation on the desulfo-glucosinolate sulfotransferases of Brassica napus and homologous proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana.
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Vol. 91. 2015, pp. 10-19.
Hirschmann, F. & Papenbrock, J.