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J Barbro Winkler

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Waszczak C, Yarmolinsky D, Leal Gavarron M, Vahisalu T, Sierla M, Zamora O, et al.
New Phytol . 2023 Nov; 241(2):747-763. PMID: 37964509
Land plants evolved multiple adaptations to restrict transpiration. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are not sufficiently understood. We used an ozone-sensitivity forward genetics approach to identify Arabidopsis thaliana mutants impaired...
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Ghirardo A, Nosenko T, Kreuzwieser J, Winkler J, Kruse J, Albert A, et al.
Oecologia . 2021 Apr; 197(4):903-919. PMID: 33880635
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of warming and drought periods around the globe, currently representing a threat to many plant species. Understanding the resistance and resilience of...
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Schulz E, Tohge T, Winkler J, Albert A, Sch Ffner A, Fernie A, et al.
Plant Cell Physiol . 2021 Feb; 62(3):502-514. PMID: 33544865
Plants are constantly exposed to stressful environmental conditions. Plant stress reactions were mainly investigated for single stress factors. However, under natural conditions plants may be simultaneously exposed to different stresses....
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Ghirardo A, Lindstein F, Koch K, Buegger F, Schloter M, Albert A, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2020 Jan; 26(3):1908-1925. PMID: 31957145
Warming occurs in the Arctic twice as fast as the global average, which in turn leads to a large enhancement in terpenoid emissions from vegetation. Volatile terpenoids are the main...
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Jud W, Winkler J, Niederbacher B, Niederbacher S, Schnitzler J
Plant Methods . 2018 Dec; 14:109. PMID: 30568721
Background: Climate change represents a grand challenge for agricultural productivity. Understanding complex plant traits such as stress tolerance, disease resistance or crop yield is thus essential for breeding and the...
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Arongaus A, Chen S, Pireyre M, Glockner N, Galvao V, Albert A, et al.
Genes Dev . 2018 Sep; 32(19-20):1332-1343. PMID: 30254107
Plants have evolved complex photoreceptor-controlled mechanisms to sense and respond to seasonal changes in day length. This ability allows plants to optimally time the transition from vegetative growth to flowering....
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Georgii E, Jin M, Zhao J, Kanawati B, Schmitt-Kopplin P, Albert A, et al.
BMC Plant Biol . 2017 Jul; 17(1):120. PMID: 28693422
Background: Elevated temperature and reduced water availability are frequently linked abiotic stresses that may provoke distinct as well as interacting molecular responses. Based on non-targeted metabolomic and transcriptomic measurements from...
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Zhao F, Durner J, Winkler J, Traidl-Hoffmann C, Strom T, Ernst D, et al.
Environ Pollut . 2017 Mar; 224:503-514. PMID: 28284545
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is a highly allergenic annual ruderal plant and native to Northern America, but now also spreading across Europe. Air pollution and climate change will not...
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Willing E, Piofczyk T, Albert A, Winkler J, Schneeberger K, Pecinka A
Nat Commun . 2016 Dec; 7:13522. PMID: 27905394
Ground levels of solar UV-B radiation induce DNA damage. Sessile phototrophic organisms such as vascular plants are recurrently exposed to sunlight and require UV-B photoreception, flavonols shielding, direct reversal of...
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Orlofsky E, Kozhoridze G, Lyubenova L, Ostrozhenkova E, Winkler J, Schroder P, et al.
Metabolites . 2016 Apr; 6(2). PMID: 27128954
The research presented stemmed from the observations that female plants of the annual dioecious Mercurialis annua outlive male plants. This led to the hypothesis that female plants of M. annua...