Hilke Schroeder
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Schroeder H, Kersten B
Plants (Basel)
. 2023 Feb;
12(3).
PMID: 36771649
and are, in addition to , the main economically used deciduous tree species in Europe. Identification of these two species is crucial because they differ in their ecological demands. Because...
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Kersten B, Rellstab C, Schroeder H, Brodbeck S, Fladung M, Krutovsky K, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2022 Nov;
23(1):776.
PMID: 36443651
Background: Plant mitogenomes vary widely in size and genomic architecture. Although hundreds of plant mitogenomes of angiosperm species have already been sequence-characterized, only a few mitogenomes are available from gymnosperms....
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Bertic M, Schroeder H, Kersten B, Fladung M, Orgel F, Buegger F, et al.
New Phytol
. 2021 Jul;
232(2):818-834.
PMID: 34240433
Climate change is increasing insect pressure and forcing plants to adapt. Although chemotypic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity in spatially separated tree populations are known for decades, understanding their importance in...
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Schott T, Schroeder H, Schoning-Stierand K, Kersten B
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour
. 2020 Dec;
4(2):4202-4203.
PMID: 33366383
The Swiss pine () is a montane tree in Central Europe and, therefore, known for its hardiness against severe winter colds. The seeds are harvested and eaten as pine nuts....
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Akhmetzyanov L, Copini P, Sass-Klaassen U, Schroeder H, de Groot G, Laros I, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Nov;
10(1):20316.
PMID: 33230164
Oak wood was highly appreciated and widely used for construction in past centuries. As population sizes expanded in some regions of Europe, local forests were depleted of high-quality timber. Therefore,...
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Mader M, Schroeder H, Schott T, Schoning-Stierand K, Leite Montalvao A, Liesebach H, et al.
Plants (Basel)
. 2020 Sep;
9(10).
PMID: 32992588
European beech, L., is one of the most important and widespread deciduous tree species in Central Europe and is widely managed for its hard wood. The complete DNA sequence of...
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Muller N, Kersten B, Fladung M, Schroeder H
BMC Genomics
. 2019 Aug;
20(1):673.
PMID: 31455224
Background: Herbivorous insects can have a profound impact on plant growth performance. In some years, canopy damage in poplar plantations exceeds 50% of the total leaf surface, thereby possibly compromising...
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Brenner W, Mader M, Muller N, Hoenicka H, Schroeder H, Zorn I, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2019 Jan;
9(3):709-717.
PMID: 30617214
RNA editing occurs in the endosymbiont organelles of higher plants as C-to-U conversions of defined nucleotides. The availability of large quantities of RNA sequencing data makes it possible to identify...
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Schroeder H, Cronn R, Yanbaev Y, Jennings T, Mader M, Degen B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Jun;
11(6):e0158221.
PMID: 27352242
To detect and avoid illegal logging of valuable tree species, identification methods for the origin of timber are necessary. We used next-generation sequencing to identify chloroplast genome regions that differentiate...
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Kersten B, Faivre Rampant P, Mader M, Le Paslier M, Bounon R, Berard A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Jan;
11(1):e0147209.
PMID: 26800039
Complete Populus genome sequences are available for the nucleus (P. trichocarpa; section Tacamahaca) and for chloroplasts (seven species), but not for mitochondria. Here, we provide the complete genome sequences of...