Publications of Karin Groten
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Journal Article (31)
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16, 1557446 (2025)
Integrated metabolomics, transcriptomic, and phytohormonal analyses to study the effects of water stress and foliar abscisic acid application in Thymus species using LC-MS/MS. Frontiers in Plant Science 2.
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242 (6), pp. 2832 - 2844 (2024)
Prezygotic mate selection is only partially correlated with the expression of NaS-like RNases and affects offspring phenotypes. New Phytologist 3.
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38 (4), pp. 883 - 896 (2024)
Plant geographic distribution influences chemical defences in native and introduced Plantago lanceolata populations. Functional Ecology 4.
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258, 60 (2023)
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence the intraspecific competitive ability of plants under field and glasshouse conditions. Planta 5.
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73, pp. 18.1 - 18.24 (2022)
The costs and benefits of plant-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal interactions. Annual Review of Plant Biology 6.
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11, 573670 (2020)
An endophytic Trichoderma strain promotes growth of its hosts and defends against pathogen attack. Frontiers in Plant Science 7.
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42 (11), pp. 2945 - 2961 (2019)
Priming and filtering of antiherbivore defences among Nicotiana attenuata plants connected by mycorrhizal networks. Plant, Cell and Environment 8.
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28 (5), pp. 1154 - 1169 (2019)
A suite of complementary biocontrol traits allows a native consortium of root‐associated bacteria to protect their host plant from a fungal sudden‐wilt disease. Molecular Ecology 9.
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19, 937 (2018)
Complex regulation of microRNAs in roots of competitively-grown isogenic Nicotiana attenuata plants with different capacities to interact with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. BMC Genomics 10.
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7, e37093 (2018)
Blumenols as shoot markers for root symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. eLife 11.
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60 (3), pp. 242 - 261 (2018)
Nicotiana attenuata's capacity to interact with arbuscular mycorrhiza alters its competitive ability and elicits major changes in the leaf transcriptome. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 12.
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26 (9), pp. 2543 - 2562 (2017)
Specificity of root microbiomes in native-grown Nicotiana attenuata and plant responses to UVB increase Deinococcus colonization. Molecular Ecology 13.
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213 (4), pp. 1755 - 1770 (2017)
Catechol, a major component of smoke, influences primary root growth and root hair elongation through reactive oxygen species-mediated redox signaling. New Phytologist 14.
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38 (11), pp. 2398 - 2416 (2015)
Silencing a key gene of the common symbiosis pathway in Nicotiana attenuata specifically impairs arbuscular mycorrhizal infection without influencing the root-associated microbiome or plant growth. Plant, Cell and Environment 15.
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10 (8), e0136234 (2015)
Virus-induced gene silencing using tobacco rattle virus as a tool to study the interaction between Nicotiana attenuata and Rhizophagus irregularis. PLoS One 16.
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8 (2), e1017160 (2015)
In wild tobacco, Nicotiana attenuata, variation among bacterial communities of isogenic plants is mainly shaped by the local soil microbiota independently of the plants' capacity to produce jasmonic acid. Communicative & integrative biology 17.
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8 (12), e27570 (2014)
Silencing ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase expression does not disrupt nitrogen allocation to defense after simulated herbivory in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Signaling & Behavior 18.
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9 (4), e94710 (2014)
Analysis of plant-bacteria interactions in their native habitat: bacterial communities associated with wild tobacco are independent of endogenous jasmonic acid levels and developmental stages. PLoS One 19.
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75 (3), pp. 417 - 429 (2013)
Quantification of growth-defense trade-offs in a common currency: nitrogen required for phenolamide biosynthesis is not derived from ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase turnover. The Plant Journal 20.
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11 (10), pp. 4947 - 4960 (2012)
Determination of 15N-incorporation into plant proteins and their absolute quantitation: a new tool to study nitrogen flux dynamics and protein pool sizes elicited by plant-herbivore interactions. Journal of Proteome Research