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Heiner E Goldbach

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Schmidt K, Goldbach H
Heliyon . 2022 Dec; 8(12):e12194. PMID: 36578429
Given the proper conditions, rapidly produce a high amount of valuable biomass which is considered as an alternative source for feed and food. For a continuous and long-term indoor production...
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Wedeking R, Mahlein A, Steiner U, Oerke E, Goldbach H, Wimmer M
Funct Plant Biol . 2020 Jun; 44(1):119-133. PMID: 32480551
The main objective of this work was to provide the chronology of physiological and metabolic alterations occurring under drought and demonstrate how these relate to a phenotypic approach (infrared thermal...
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Wimmer M, Abreu I, Bell R, Bienert M, Brown P, Dell B, et al.
New Phytol . 2019 Nov; 226(5):1232-1237. PMID: 31674046
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Wedeking R, Maucourt M, Deborde C, Moing A, Gibon Y, Goldbach H, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 May; 13(5):e0196102. PMID: 29738573
Yield formation in regions with intermittent drought periods depends on the plant's ability to recover after cessation of the stress. The present work assessed differences in metabolic recovery of leaves...
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Fernandez V, Bahamonde H, Javier Peguero-Pina J, Gil-Pelegrin E, Sancho-Knapik D, Gil L, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2017 Oct; 68(19):5293-5306. PMID: 28992247
Most aerial plant surfaces are covered with a lipid-rich cuticle, which is a barrier for the bidirectional transport of substances between the plant and the surrounding environment. This review article...
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Kasal-Slavik T, Eschweiler J, Kleist E, Mumm R, Goldbach H, Schouten A, et al.
Phytochemistry . 2017 Sep; 144:180-188. PMID: 28946050
We investigated impacts of early and mild biotic stress on Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds (BVOC) emissions from tomato in order to test their potential for early (biotic) stress detection. Tomato...
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Li X, Liu J, Fang J, Tao L, Shen R, Li Y, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2017 May; 8:742. PMID: 28533794
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the primary factor limiting crop growth in acidic soils. Boron (B) alleviates Al toxicity in plants, which is mainly considered to be due to the formation...
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Meurer R, Kemper S, Knopp S, Eichert T, Jakob F, Goldbach H, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2017 May; 56(26):7380-7386. PMID: 28524364
Foliar application of micronutrients (e.g. Fe ) onto plants over an extended time is challenging and often not possible due to insufficient rainfastness. Smart delivery systems which enable micronutrient release...
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Polinski E, Schueler O, Krause L, Wimmer M, Hemmersbach R, Goldbach H
J Plant Physiol . 2017 Mar; 212:54-57. PMID: 28273516
Future long-term spaceflight missions rely on bioregenerative life support systems (BLSS) in order to provide the required resources for crew survival. Higher plants provide an essential part since they supply...
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Paulus S, Eichert T, Goldbach H, Kuhlmann H
Sensors (Basel) . 2014 Feb; 14(2):2489-509. PMID: 24504106
Laser scanning is a non-invasive method for collecting and parameterizing 3D data of well reflecting objects. These systems have been used for 3D imaging of plant growth and structure analysis....