Florian Schroder
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Recent Articles
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von Buren M, Rodler S, Wiesenhutter I, Schroder F, Buchner A, Stief C, et al.
Eur Urol Focus
. 2021 May;
8(3):794-802.
PMID: 34006491
Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a major care problem worldwide. Tadalafil and sildenafil are the two most common phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (PDE5is) used to treat ED. Objective: This study aimed to...
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Aclonifen targets solanesyl diphosphate synthase, representing a novel mode of action for herbicides
Kahlau S, Schroder F, Freigang J, Laber B, Lange G, Passon D, et al.
Pest Manag Sci
. 2020 Feb;
76(10):3377-3388.
PMID: 32034864
Background: Aclonifen is a unique diphenyl ether herbicide. Despite its structural similarities to known inhibitors of the protoporphyrinogen oxidase (e.g. acifluorfen, bifenox or oxadiazon), which result in leaf necrosis, aclonifen...
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Swiadek M, Proost S, Sieh D, Yu J, Todesco M, Jorzig C, et al.
New Phytol
. 2016 Sep;
213(2):900-915.
PMID: 27588563
Hybrid necrosis is a common type of hybrid incompatibility in plants. This phenomenon is caused by deleterious epistatic interactions, resulting in spontaneous activation of plant defenses associated with leaf necrosis,...
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Schroder F, Lisso J, Obata T, Erban A, Maximova E, Giavalisco P, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2014 Nov;
14:309.
PMID: 25403461
Background: The identification of brassinosteroid (BR) deficient and BR insensitive mutants provided conclusive evidence that BR is a potent growth-promoting phytohormone. Arabidopsis mutants are characterized by a compact rosette structure,...
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Lisso J, Schroder F, Mussig C
Front Plant Sci
. 2013 Jun;
4:219.
PMID: 23805150
Plants have the capacity to adapt growth to changing environmental conditions. This implies the modulation of metabolism according to the availability of carbon (C). Particular interest in the response to...
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Lisso J, Schroder F, Schippers J, Mussig C
Plant Signal Behav
. 2012 Apr;
7(5):551-5.
PMID: 22516817
Loss of the Arabidopsis NFX1-LIKE2 (NFXL2) gene (At5g05660) results in elevated ABA levels, elevated hydrogen peroxide levels, reduced stomatal aperture, and enhanced drought stress tolerance. Introduction of the NFXL2-78 isoform...
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Schroder F, Lisso J, Mussig C
Plant Signal Behav
. 2012 Feb;
7(1):22-7.
PMID: 22301961
The Arabidopsis EXORDIUM-LIKE1 (EXL1) gene (At1g35140) is required for adaptation to carbon (C)- and energy-limiting growth conditions. An exl1 loss of function mutant showed diminished biomass production in a low...
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Lisso J, Schroder F, Fisahn J, Mussig C
PLoS One
. 2011 Nov;
6(11):e26982.
PMID: 22073231
The NFX1-LIKE1 (NFXL1) and NFXL2 genes were identified as regulators of salt stress responses. The NFXL1 protein is a nuclear factor that positively affects adaptation to salt stress. The nfxl1-1...
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Schroder F, Lisso J, Mussig C
Plant Physiol
. 2011 May;
156(3):1620-30.
PMID: 21543728
Little is known about genes that control growth and development under low carbon (C) availability. The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) EXORDIUM-LIKE1 (EXL1) gene (At1g35140) was identified as a brassinosteroid-regulated gene in...
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Schroder F, Lisso J, Lange P, Mussig C
BMC Plant Biol
. 2009 Feb;
9:20.
PMID: 19216774
Background: The EXO (EXORDIUM) gene was identified as a potential mediator of brassinosteroid (BR)-promoted growth. It is part of a gene family with eight members in Arabidopsis. EXO gene expression...