Publications of Karin Groten
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Journal Article (31)
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Journal Article
61 (4), pp. 1003 - 1014 (2010)
Nicotiana tabacum agglutinin is active against Lepidopteran pest insects. Journal of Experimental Botany 22.
Journal Article
54 (6), pp. 976 - 992 (2008)
Mitochondrial respiratory pathways modulate nitrate sensing and nitrogen-dependent regulation of plant architecture in Nicotiana sylvestris. The Plant Journal 23.
Journal Article
31 (9), pp. 1203 - 1213 (2008)
Symbiosis between Nicotiana attenuata and Glomus intraradices: ethylene plays a role, jasmonic acid does not. Plant, Cell and Environment 24.
Journal Article
30 (10), pp. 1256 - 1268 (2007)
Genetic variation in pea (Pisum sativum L.) demonstrates the importance of root but not shoot C/N ratios in the control of plant morphology and reveals a unique relationship between shoot length and nodulation intensity. Plant, Cell and Environment 25.
Journal Article
580 (5), pp. 1269 - 1276 (2006)
Redox regulation of peroxiredoxin and proteinases by ascorbate and thiols during pea root nodule senescence. FEBS Letters 26.
Journal Article
146 (2), pp. 234 - 243 (2005)
Piriformospora indica and Sebacina vermifera increase growth performance at the expense of herbivore resistance in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 27.
Journal Article
28, pp. 1293 - 1304 (2005)
The roles of redox processes in pea nodule development and senescence. Plant, Cell and Environment 28.
Journal Article
56 (411), pp. 417 - 423 (2005)
Drought controls on H2O2 accumulation, catalase (CAT) activity and CAT gene expression in wheat. Journal of Experimental Botany 29.
Journal Article
165 (3), pp. 683 - 701 (2005)
Legume nodule senescence: roles for redox and hormone signalling in the orchestration of the natural aging process. New Phytologist 30.
Journal Article
55 (9-10), pp. 718 - 730 (2000)
Elicitor-induced defence reactions in cell suspension cultures of soybean cultivars. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, C: Journal of Biosciences 31.
Journal Article
192 (4), pp. 347 - 359 (1997)
Differences in soil conditions between heathlands and grasslands on Zechstein gypsum soils. Flora