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Birgit Arnholdt-Schmitt

Researcher at Federal University of Ceará

Publications -  63
Citations -  1431

Birgit Arnholdt-Schmitt is an academic researcher from Federal University of Ceará. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Alternative oxidase. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1220 citations. Previous affiliations of Birgit Arnholdt-Schmitt include Spanish National Research Council & Escola Superior Agrária de Coimbra.

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AOX--a functional marker for efficient cell reprogramming under stress?

TL;DR: A role for the alternative oxidase (AOX) gene is proposed as a marker for genetic variation in cell reprogramming and yield stability in plant breeding.
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Induction of somatic embryogenesis as an example of stress-related plant reactions

TL;DR: The focus of this paper is the effect of different stress conditions on the induction phase of plant somatic embryogenesis, as well as the development of embryogenic competence as a result of the applied stresses.
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Stress-Induced Accumulation of DcAOX1 and DcAOX2a Transcripts Coincides with Critical Time Point for Structural Biomass Prediction in Carrot Primary Cultures (Daucus carota L.).

TL;DR: A dynamic and correlated expression of carrot AOX genes (DcAOX1 and D cAOX2a) during PCS lag phase and during exponential growth is reported, which point to DcA Ox 1 and DcOx2a as being reasonable candidates for functional marker development related to early cell reprogramming.
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Aox gene structure, transcript variation and expression in plants.

TL;DR: The hypothesis that organization of genomic Aox sequences and gene expression patterns are highly variable in relation to the possibility that such a variation may allow development of Aox functional markers in plants is examined.
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Physiologic responses and gene diversity indicate olive alternative oxidase as a potential source for markers involved in efficient adventitious root induction.

TL;DR: First indications of an important relationship between AOX activity and differential adventitious rooting in semi-hardwood cuttings are demonstrated, demonstrating first indications of a linkage to olive rooting phenotypes in view of marker-assisted plant selection.