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Andreas M. Perlick

Researcher at Bielefeld University

Publications -  35
Citations -  1499

Andreas M. Perlick is an academic researcher from Bielefeld University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vicia faba & Gene. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1471 citations.

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Transcriptome Profiling in Root Nodules and Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Identifies a Collection of Novel Genes Induced During Medicago truncatula Root Endosymbioses

TL;DR: Transcriptome profiling based on cDNA array hybridizations and in silico screening was used to identify Medicago truncatula genes induced in both root nodules and arbuscular mycorrhiza, with a total of 75 genes being induced during both interactions.
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Transcriptional Changes in Response to Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Development in the Model Plant Medicago truncatula

TL;DR: Electronic data obtained by comparison of the cDNA sequences to expressed sequence tag (EST) sequences from a wide range of cDNA libraries in the M. truncatula EST database support the mycorrhiza specificity of the corresponding genes, because sequences in the MtGI that were found to match the identified SSH-cDNA sequences originated exclusively from AM c DNA libraries.
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The promoter of the Vicia faba L. leghemoglobin gene VfLb29 is specifically activated in the infected cells of root nodules and in the arbuscule-containing cells of mycorrhizal roots from different legume and nonlegume plants.

TL;DR: The VfLb29 leghemoglobin gene promoter was polymerase chain reaction-amplified from a Vicia faba genomic library and was fused to the gusAint coding region and found to be specifically active not only in the infected cells of the nitrogen-fixing zone of root nodules but also in arbuscule-containing cells of transgenic V. faba and M. truncatula Roots.
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The Medicago truncatula sucrose synthase gene MtSucS1 is activated both in the infected region of root nodules and in the cortex of roots colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

TL;DR: It is proposed that MtSucS1 is involved in generating sink-strength, not only in root nodules but also in mycorrhizal roots.
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Male sterility in transgenic tobacco plants induced by tapetum-specific deacetylation of the externally applied non-toxic compound N-acetyl-L-phosphinothricin.

TL;DR: A system for the inducible destruction of plant tissues based on the deacetylation of the non-toxic compound N-ac-Pt has been developed and the sanity of the female reproductive part of the male-sterile flowers could be demonstrated by cross-pollination.