Saskia C M Van Wees
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Recent Articles
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Aerts N, Hickman R, Van Dijken A, Kaufmann M, Snoek B, Pieterse C, et al.
Plant J
. 2024 Jul;
119(5):2538-2563.
PMID: 38949092
The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates essential processes in plant development and responsiveness to abiotic and biotic stresses. ABA perception triggers a post-translational signaling cascade that elicits the ABA...
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Coolen S, Van Dijen M, van Pelt J, van Loon J, Pieterse C, Van Wees S
J Exp Bot
. 2022 Dec;
74(5):1690-1704.
PMID: 36560910
Insect herbivores are amongst the most destructive plant pests, damaging both naturally occurring and domesticated plants. As sessile organisms, plants make use of structural and chemical barriers to counteract herbivores....
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Singh K, van der Hooft J, Van Wees S, Medema M
Nat Prod Rep
. 2022 Aug;
39(9):1876-1896.
PMID: 35997060
Covering: up to 2022With the emergence of large amounts of omics data, computational approaches for the identification of plant natural product biosynthetic pathways and their genetic regulation have become increasingly...
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Aerts N, Chhillar H, Ding P, Van Wees S
Essays Biochem
. 2022 Jun;
66(5):607-620.
PMID: 35726519
Transcriptional reprogramming is an integral part of plant immunity. Tight regulation of the immune transcriptome is essential for a proper response of plants to different types of pathogens. Consequently, transcriptional...
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Courbier S, Snoek B, Kajala K, Li L, Van Wees S, Pierik R
Plant Physiol
. 2021 Oct;
187(3):1250-1266.
PMID: 34618050
Plants detect neighboring competitors through a decrease in the ratio between red and far-red light (R:FR). This decreased R:FR is perceived by phytochrome photoreceptors and triggers shade avoidance responses such...
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Pereira Mendes M, Hickman R, Van Verk M, Nieuwendijk N, Reinstadler A, Panstruga R, et al.
Planta
. 2021 Apr;
253(5):102.
PMID: 33856567
Overexpression of pathogen-induced cysteine-rich transmembrane proteins (PCMs) in Arabidopsis thaliana enhances resistance against biotrophic pathogens and stimulates hypocotyl growth, suggesting a potential role for PCMs in connecting both biological processes....
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Aerts N, Pereira Mendes M, Van Wees S
Plant J
. 2021 Feb;
105(2):489-504.
PMID: 33617121
Plant hormones are essential for regulating the interactions between plants and their complex biotic and abiotic environments. Each hormone initiates a specific molecular pathway and these different hormone pathways are...
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Courbier S, Grevink S, Sluijs E, Bonhomme P, Kajala K, Van Wees S, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2020 Aug;
43(11):2769-2781.
PMID: 32833234
Plants experience a decrease in the red:far-red light ratio (R:FR) when grown at high planting density. In addition to eliciting the shade avoidance response, low R:FR also enhances plant susceptibility...
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Berger S, Van Wees S, Nybroe O, Grosskinsky D
Front Plant Sci
. 2020 Apr;
11:386.
PMID: 32322260
No abstract available.
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Zhou Y, Vroegop-Vos I, Van Dijken A, Van der Does D, Zipfel C, Pieterse C, et al.
Planta
. 2020 Mar;
251(4):75.
PMID: 32146566
Carbonic anhydrases CA1 and CA4 attenuate plant immunity and can contribute to altered disease resistance levels in response to changing atmospheric CO conditions. β-Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) play an important role...