Cornelius Lutz
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1.
Holzinger A, Lutz C, Karsten U
J Phycol
. 2016 Mar;
47(3):591-602.
PMID: 27021989
Klebsormidium crenulatum (Kütz.) Lokhorst (Klebsormidiophyceae, Streptophyta) isolated from an alpine soil in Tyrol, Austria, was experimentally exposed to desiccation under various relative air humidities (RH 5, 75, and >95%, ambient...
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Volland S, Andosch A, Milla M, Stoger B, Lutz C, Lutz-Meindl U
J Phycol
. 2016 Mar;
47(3):565-579.
PMID: 27021986
Entry of metals in form of aerosols into areas of high air humidity such as peat bogs represents a serious danger for inhabiting organisms such as the unicellular desmid Micrasterias...
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Remias D, Pichrtova M, Pangratz M, Lutz C, Holzinger A
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2016 Feb;
92(4):fiw030.
PMID: 26884467
Red snow is a well-known phenomenon caused by microalgae thriving in alpine and polar regions during the melting season. The ecology and biodiversity of these organisms, which are adapted to...
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Andosch A, Hoftberger M, Lutz C, Lutz-Meindl U
Int J Mol Sci
. 2015 May;
16(5):10389-410.
PMID: 25961949
Due to modern life with increasing traffic, industrial production and agricultural practices, high amounts of heavy metals enter ecosystems and pollute soil and water. As a result, metals can be...
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Volland S, Bayer E, Baumgartner V, Andosch A, Lutz C, Sima E, et al.
J Plant Physiol
. 2013 Dec;
171(2):154-63.
PMID: 24331431
Recent studies have shown that metals such as copper, zinc, aluminum, cadmium, chromium, iron and lead cause severe dose-dependent disturbances in growth, morphogenesis, photosynthetic and respiratory activity as well as...
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Moser S, Muller T, Holzinger A, Lutz C, Krautler B
Chemistry
. 2012 Jul;
18(35):10873-85.
PMID: 22807397
The disappearance of chlorophyll is a visual sign of fruit ripening. Yet, chlorophyll breakdown in fruit has hardly been explored; its non-green degradation products are largely unknown. Here we report...
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Andosch A, Affenzeller M, Lutz C, Lutz-Meindl U
J Plant Physiol
. 2012 Jul;
169(15):1489-500.
PMID: 22762790
Cadmium is a highly toxic heavy metal pollutant arising mainly from increasing industrial disposal of electronic components. Due to its high solubility it easily enters soil and aquatic environments. Via...
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Volland S, Lutz C, Michalke B, Lutz-Meindl U
Aquat Toxicol
. 2011 Dec;
109:59-69.
PMID: 22204989
Various contaminants like metals and heavy metals are constantly released into the environment by anthropogenic activities. The heavy metal chromium has a wide industrial use and exists in two stable...
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Remias D, Schwaiger S, Aigner S, Leya T, Stuppner H, Lutz C
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2011 Nov;
79(3):638-48.
PMID: 22092588
Mesotaenium berggrenii is one of few autotrophs that thrive on bare glacier surfaces in alpine and polar regions. This extremophilic alga produces high amounts of a brownish vacuolar pigment, whose...
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Krautler B, Banala S, Moser S, Vergeiner C, Muller T, Lutz C, et al.
FEBS Lett
. 2010 Sep;
584(19):4215-21.
PMID: 20837007
Colorless, non-fluorescent Chl-catabolites (NCCs) are the typical, ubiquitous products of chlorophyll (Chl)-breakdown in senescent leaves. However, a fluorescent Chl-catabolite (FCC) accumulated in de-greened leaves of Spathiphyllum wallisii (Peace Lily), which...