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Attila Fehér
Researcher at University of Szeged
Publications - 101
Citations - 5613
Attila Fehér is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Auxin & Somatic embryogenesis. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 95 publications receiving 4963 citations. Previous affiliations of Attila Fehér include MTA Biological Research Centre & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Timely removal of exogenous cytokinin and the prevention of auxin transport from the shoot to the root affect the regeneration potential of Arabidopsis roots
Dóra Bernula,Dóra Bernula,Péter Benkő,Péter Benkő,Nikolett Kaszler,Nikolett Kaszler,Ildikó Domonkos,Ildikó Valkai,Réka Szőllősi,Györgyi Ferenc,Ferhan Ayaydin,Attila Fehér,Attila Fehér,Katalin Gémes,Katalin Gémes +14 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that if the root explants were transferred onto a hormone-free medium after a transient cytokinin treatment, embryogenic marker genes ( LEC1, LEC2, FUS3 ) started to be expressed and the mixed accomplishment of shoot organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis is hypothesized.
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A novel signaling pathway required for Arabidopsis endodermal root organization shapes the Rhizosphere microbiome
Julius Durr,Guilhem Reyt,Stijn Spaepen,Sally Hilton,Cathal Meehan,Wu Qi,Takehiro Kamiya,Paulina Flis,Hugh G. Dickinson,Attila Fehér,Umashankar Shivshankar,Shruti Pavagadhi,Sanjay Swarup,David E. Salt,Gary D. Bending,José F. Gutierrez-Marcos +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate that endodermis-specific Receptor-like Kinase 1 (ERK1) and RBK1 are also involved in regulating Casparian strip formation, with the former playing an essential role in lignin deposition as well as in the localization of CASP1.
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Increased adaptation of an energy willow cultivar to soil salinity by duplication of its genome size
András Cseri,Péter Borbély,Péter Poór,Attila Fehér,László Sass,Mihály Jancsó,András Penczi,Feríz Rádi,Feríz Rádi,Csaba Gyuricza,Tamás Digruber,Dénes Dudits +11 more
TL;DR: The described tetraploid energy willow genotypes with salt tolerance can play a role in the extended use of green energy.
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Arabidopsis NAP-related proteins (NRPs) are soluble nuclear proteins immobilized by heat
TL;DR: It is shown here that under normal conditions, NRPs are nuclear but soluble and leak out of the nuclei during their purification, however, under elevated temperatures (above 42 °C), NRPs display significantly reduced mobility and are retained in theuclei during purification probably due to binding other immobile macromolecules in the nucleus.
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Plants having improved growth characteristics and methods for making the same by modulating expression of a nucleic acid sequence encoding a NAP1-like protein
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for improving growth characteristics of plants by modulating expression of a nucleic acid sequence encoding a NAP1-like protein was proposed. But this method is not suitable for transgenic plants.