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Autor:
Per Åman, Chuanxin Sun, Roger Andersson, Elke Mangelsen, Annica A.M. Andersson, Csilla Nemeth
Publikováno v:
Food and Nutrition Sciences. :581-589
Fructans are important in the survival of plants and also valuable for humans as potentially health promoting food ingredients. In this study fructan content and composition were determined in grains of 20 barley breeding lines and cultivars with a w
Publikováno v:
Molecular Plant. 4(1):97-115
High-temperature stress, like any abiotic stress, impairs the physiology and development of plants, including the stages of seed setting and ripening. We used the Affymetrix 22K Barley1 GeneChip microarray to investigate the response of developing ba
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology. 153:14-33
The caryopses of barley (Hordeum vulgare), as of all cereals, are complex sink organs optimized for starch accumulation and embryo development. While their early to late development has been studied in great detail, processes underlying the caryopses
Publikováno v:
The Plant Journal. 44:128-138
Sugar signalling cascades are important components of regulatory networks in cells. Compared with the situation in bacteria, yeast and animals, participants of the sugar signalling pathways in plants are poorly understood. Several genes involved in s
Autor:
Ulrich Bloss, Elke Mangelsen, Joachim Kilian, Dierk Wanke, Kenneth W. Berendzen, Jochen Supper, Klaus Harter
Publikováno v:
Quantum Bio-Informatics II.
Autor:
Christer Jansson, Klaus Harter, Kenneth W. Berendzen, Üner Kolukisaoglu, Elke Mangelsen, Joachim Kilian, Dierk Wanke
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics, Vol 9, Iss 1, p 194 (2008)
BMC Genomics
BMC Genomics
Background WRKY proteins belong to the WRKY-GCM1 superfamily of zinc finger transcription factors that have been subject to a large plant-specific diversification. For the cereal crop barley (Hordeum vulgare), three different WRKY proteins have been
Publikováno v:
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology. 44(1)
Sugar signalling cascades are important components of regulatory networks in cells. Compared with the situation in bacteria, yeast and animals, participants of the sugar signalling pathways in plants are poorly understood. Several genes involved in s