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  • Hormones as go‐betweens in ... Hormones as go‐betweens in plant microbiome assembly
    Eichmann, Ruth; Richards, Luke; Schäfer, Patrick Plant journal, January 2021, 2021-01-00, 20210101, Volume: 105, Issue: 2
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    Summary The interaction of plants with complex microbial communities is the result of co‐evolution over millions of years and contributed to plant transition and adaptation to land. The ability of ...
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  • Growth versus immunity—a re... Growth versus immunity—a redirection of the cell cycle?
    Eichmann, Ruth; Schäfer, Patrick Current opinion in plant biology, August 2015, 2015-Aug, 2015-08-00, 20150801, Volume: 26
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    •Immunity can reduce growth and yield of plants to a similar extent than diseases.•Energy reallocation does not account for immunity-triggered growth inhibition.•Immunity redirects hormone-mediated ...
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  • Impact of spatial organizat... Impact of spatial organization on a novel auxotrophic interaction among soil microbes
    Jiang, Xue; Zerfaß, Christian; Feng, Song ... The ISME Journal, 06/2018, Volume: 12, Issue: 6
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    A key prerequisite to achieve a deeper understanding of microbial communities and to engineer synthetic ones is to identify the individual metabolic interactions among key species and how these ...
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  • Symbiont-host interactome m... Symbiont-host interactome mapping reveals effector-targeted modulation of hormone networks and activation of growth promotion
    Osborne, Rory; Rehneke, Laura; Lehmann, Silke ... Nature communications, 07/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Plants have benefited from interactions with symbionts for coping with challenging environments since the colonisation of land. The mechanisms of symbiont-mediated beneficial effects and similarities ...
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  • Polyclonal Aptamer Librarie... Polyclonal Aptamer Libraries from a FluRoot-SELEX for the Specific Labeling of the Apical and Elongation/Differentiation Zones of Arabidopsis thaliana Roots
    Kissmann, Ann-Kathrin; Wolf, Dennis; Krämer, Markus ... International journal of molecular sciences, 10/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 20
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    In more than 30 years of aptamer research, it has become widely accepted that aptamers are fascinating binding molecules for a vast variety of applications. However, the majority of targets have been ...
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  • The conserved oligomeric Go... The conserved oligomeric Golgi complex is involved in penetration resistance of barley to the barley powdery mildew fungus
    Ostertag, Maya; Stammler, Johanna; Douchkov, Dimitar ... Molecular plant pathology, April 2013, Volume: 14, Issue: 3
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    Summary Membrane trafficking is vital to plant development and adaptation to the environment. It is suggested that post‐Golgi vesicles and multivesicular bodies are essential for plant defence ...
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  • BAX INHIBITOR-1 Is Required... BAX INHIBITOR-1 Is Required for Full Susceptibility of Barley to Powdery Mildew
    Eichmann, Ruth; Bischof, Melanie; Weis, Corina ... Molecular plant-microbe interactions, 09/2010, Volume: 23, Issue: 9
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    BAX INHIBITOR-1 (BI-1) is one of the few proteins known to have cross-kingdom conserved functions in negative control of programmed cell death. Additionally, barley BI-1 (HvBI-1) suppresses defense ...
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  • CYP83A1 is required for met... CYP83A1 is required for metabolic compatibility of Arabidopsis with the adapted powdery mildew fungus Erysiphe cruciferarum
    Weis, Corina; Hildebrandt, Ulrich; Hoffmann, Thomas ... The New phytologist, June 2014, Volume: 202, Issue: 4
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    Aliphatic glucosinolates function in the chemical defense of Capparales. The cytochrome P450 83A1 monooxygenase (CYP83A1) catalyzes the initial conversion of methionine‐derived aldoximes to ...
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  • Accommodation of powdery mi... Accommodation of powdery mildew fungi in intact plant cells
    Eichmann, Ruth; Hückelhoven, Ralph Journal of plant physiology, 01/2008, Volume: 165, Issue: 1
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    Parasitic powdery mildew fungi have to overcome basic resistance and manipulate host cells to establish a haustorium as a functional feeding organ in a host epidermal cell. Currently, it is of ...
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