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H Rennenberg

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Arab L, Hoshika Y, Muller H, Cotrozzi L, Nali C, Tonelli M, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2021 Oct; 806(Pt 2):150563. PMID: 34601178
In their natural environment, date palms are exposed to chronic atmospheric ozone (O) concentrations from local and remote sources. In order to elucidate the consequences of this exposure, date palm...
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Peuke A, Schraml C, Hartung W, Rennenberg H
New Phytol . 2021 Apr; 154(2):373-387. PMID: 33873420
•  The effects of drought on European beech (Fagus sylvatica) were assessed in a pot experiment under controlled conditions. •  Plants from 11 autochthonous provenances originating from regions in Germany,...
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Maurer D, Kiese R, Kreuzwieser J, Rennenberg H
Plant Biol (Stuttg) . 2018 Jul; 20(6):951-955. PMID: 30047200
Rice is the most important staple food for half of the world's population, but also accounts for about 10% of all anthropogenic CH emissions. In spite of a wealth of...
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Kruse J, Gao P, Eibelmeier M, Alfarraj S, Rennenberg H
Plant Biol (Stuttg) . 2017 Jul; 19(6):886-895. PMID: 28727249
Amino acids represent an important component in the diet of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), and supply plants with much needed nitrogen resources upon capture of insect prey. Little is...
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Matyssek R, Kozovits A, Wieser G, King J, Rennenberg H
Tree Physiol . 2017 Mar; 37(6):706-732. PMID: 28338970
Forests store the largest terrestrial pools of carbon (C), helping to stabilize the global climate system, yet are threatened by climate change (CC) and associated air pollution (AP, highlighting ozone...
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Rennenberg H, Schmitz K, Bergmann L
Planta . 2013 Dec; 147(1):57-62. PMID: 24310895
Sulfur reduction in tobacco plants is a light-enhanced process that predominantly takes place in the leaves rather than the roots. The amount of sulfate reduced in mature leaves can exceed...
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Rennenberg H, Sekija J, Wilson L, Filner P
Planta . 2013 Nov; 154(6):516-24. PMID: 24276346
H2S emission from cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) leaf discs supplied with L-cysteine in the dark is inhibited 80-90% by aminooxyacetic acid (AOA), an inhibitor of pyridoxal-phosphate dependent enzymes. Exposure to...
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Bonas U, Schmitz K, Rennenberg H, Bergmann L
Planta . 2013 Nov; 155(1):82-8. PMID: 24271631
Mature leaves of Ricinus communis fed with (35)SO 4 (2-) in the light export labeled sulfate and reduced sulfur compounds by phloem transport. Only 1-2% of the absorbed radiosulfur is...
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Rennenberg H, Polle A, Martini N, Thoene B
Planta . 2013 Nov; 176(1):68-74. PMID: 24220736
Photoheterotrophic and heterotrophic suspension cultures of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) were grown with 1 mM glutathione (reduced; GSH) as sole source of sulfur. Addition of sulfate to both cultures did...
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Wassmann R, Neue H, Alberto M, Lantin R, Bueno C, Llenaresas D, et al.
Environ Monit Assess . 2013 Nov; 42(1-2):163-73. PMID: 24193499
Measurements of methane emission rates and concentrations in the soil were made during four growing seasons at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines, on plots receiving different levels...