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Andreas Niebel

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Zanetti M, Blanco F, Ferrari M, Ariel F, Benoit M, Niebel A, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2024 Jun; 196(2):697-710. PMID: 38865442
The roots of plants play multiple functions that are essential for growth and development, including anchoring to the soil as well as water and nutrient acquisition. These underground organs exhibit...
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Kirolinko C, Hobecker K, Cueva M, Botto F, Christ A, Niebel A, et al.
New Phytol . 2024 Apr; 242(6):2746-2762. PMID: 38666352
Legume plants develop two types of root postembryonic organs, lateral roots and symbiotic nodules, using shared regulatory components. The module composed by the microRNA390, the Trans-Acting SIRNA3 (TAS3) RNA and...
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Kirolinko C, Hobecker K, Wen J, Mysore K, Niebel A, Blanco F, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2021 Apr; 12:659061. PMID: 33897748
Auxin Response Factors (ARFs) constitute a large family of transcription factors that mediate auxin-regulated developmental programs in plants. , , and are post-transcriptionally regulated by the microRNA390 (miR390)/-acting small interference...
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Shrestha A, Zhong S, Therrien J, Huebert T, Sato S, Mun T, et al.
New Phytol . 2020 Sep; 229(3):1535-1552. PMID: 32978812
Organogenesis of legume root nodules begins with the nodulation factor-dependent stimulation of compatible root cells to initiate divisions, signifying an early nodule primordium formation event. This is followed by cellular...
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Kochling P, Niebel A, Hurka K, Vorholt F, Holscher H
Faraday Discuss . 2020 Aug; 223(0):195-206. PMID: 32743618
The bright colors found on the wings of some butterflies have been widely examined during recent decades because they are frequently caused by nano-structures and not by pigments or dyes....
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Liu C, Breakspear A, Guan D, Cerri M, Jackson K, Jiang S, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2019 Feb; 179(4):1704-1722. PMID: 30710053
The symbiotic infection of root cells by nitrogen-fixing rhizobia during nodulation requires the transcription factor Nodule Inception (NIN). Our root hair transcriptomic study extends NIN's regulon to include and genes...
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Gaudioso-Pedraza R, Beck M, Frances L, Kirk P, Ripodas C, Niebel A, et al.
Curr Biol . 2018 Nov; 28(22):3562-3577.e6. PMID: 30416059
The formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules in legumes involves the initiation of synchronized programs in the root epidermis and cortex to allow rhizobial infection and nodule development. In this study, we...
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Pecrix Y, Staton S, Sallet E, Lelandais-Briere C, Moreau S, Carrere S, et al.
Nat Plants . 2018 Nov; 4(12):1017-1025. PMID: 30397259
Advances in deciphering the functional architecture of eukaryotic genomes have been facilitated by recent breakthroughs in sequencing technologies, enabling a more comprehensive representation of genes and repeat elements in genome...
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Subrahmaniam H, Libourel C, Journet E, Morel J, Munos S, Niebel A, et al.
Plant J . 2017 Dec; 93(4):747-770. PMID: 29232012
Despite the importance of plant-plant interactions on crop yield and plant community dynamics, our understanding of the genetic and molecular bases underlying natural variation of plant-plant interactions is largely limited...
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Sevin-Pujol A, Sicard M, Rosenberg C, Auriac M, Lepage A, Niebel A, et al.
PLoS One . 2017 Nov; 12(11):e0188923. PMID: 29186192
Promoters with tissue-specific activity are very useful to address cell-autonomous and non cell autonomous functions of candidate genes. Although this strategy is widely used in Arabidopsis thaliana, its use to...