Wolf-Rudiger Scheible
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Recent Articles
1.
Pant P, Duan H, Krom N, Huertas R, Scheible W
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Jan;
76(2):621-638.
PMID: 39786159
Translating biological knowledge from Arabidopsis to crop species is important to advance agriculture and secure food production in the face of dwindling fertilizer resources and biotic and abiotic stresses. However,...
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Roy S, Torres-Jerez I, Zhang S, Liu W, Schiessl K, Jain D, et al.
Plant J
. 2024 Feb;
118(3):607-625.
PMID: 38361340
The conservation of GOLVEN (GLV)/ROOT MERISTEM GROWTH FACTOR (RGF) peptide encoding genes across plant genomes capable of forming roots or root-like structures underscores their potential significance in the terrestrial adaptation...
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Ying S, Scheible W
Physiol Plant
. 2023 Oct;
175(5):e14008.
PMID: 37882269
Stomata are crucial for gas exchange and water evaporation, and environmental stimuli influence their density (SD) and size (SS). Although genes and mechanisms underlying stomatal development have been elucidated, stress-responsive...
4.
Scheible W, Pant P, Pant B, Krom N, Allen R, Mysore K
J Exp Bot
. 2023 Jan;
74(6):2083-2111.
PMID: 36629302
Phosphorus (P) limitation in the majority of world soils is a major constraint for plant growth and crop productivity. RNA sequencing was used to discover novel P-responsive gene transcripts (PRGTs)...
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Ying S, Scheible W, Lundquist P
Plant Physiol
. 2022 Oct;
191(1):643-659.
PMID: 36264121
To cope with environmental stresses and ensure maximal reproductive success, plants have developed strategies to adjust the timing of their transition to reproductive growth. This has a substantial impact on...
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Ying S, Scheible W
Plant Cell Environ
. 2022 Mar;
45(6):1796-1812.
PMID: 35312071
Domain of Unknown Function 506 proteins are ubiquitous in plants. The phosphorus (P) stress-inducible REPRESSOR OF EXCESSIVE ROOT HAIR GROWTH1 (AtRXR1) gene encodes the first characterized DUF506. AtRXR1 inhibits root...
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Hao Z, Wang Y, Ding N, Saha M, Scheible W, Craven K, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Mar;
5(1):227.
PMID: 35277578
The perennial native switchgrass adapts better than other plant species do to marginal soils with low plant-available nutrients, including those with low phosphorus (P) content. Switchgrass roots and their associated...
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Roy S, Griffiths M, Torres-Jerez I, Sanchez B, Antonelli E, Jain D, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Jan;
12:793145.
PMID: 35046980
The root system of a plant provides vital functions including resource uptake, storage, and anchorage in soil. The uptake of macro-nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and sulphur...
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Ying S, Blancaflor E, Liao F, Scheible W
New Phytol
. 2021 Nov;
233(3):1153-1171.
PMID: 34775627
Root hairs (RHs) function in nutrient and water acquisition, root metabolite exudation, soil anchorage and plant-microbe interactions. Longer or more abundant RHs are potential breeding traits for developing crops that...
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Wang Y, Chai C, Khatabi B, Scheible W, Udvardi M, Saha M, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2021 Jul;
12:685187.
PMID: 34220905
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is a rapid and powerful method to evaluate gene function, especially for species like hexaploid wheat that have large, redundant genomes and are difficult and time-consuming...