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Cornelia Klose

Researcher at University of Freiburg

Publications -  19
Citations -  1965

Cornelia Klose is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytochrome & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1444 citations.

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Phytochromes function as thermosensors in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: A major thermosensory role for the phytochromes (red light receptors) during the night is described, and it is found that phy tochrome B directly associates with the promoters of key target genes in a temperature-dependent manner.
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Phytochrome B integrates light and temperature signals in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the phytochrome B (phyB) photoreceptor participates in temperature perception through its temperature-dependent reversion from the active Pfr state to the inactive Pr state, and proposed that in addition to its photorecept functions, phyB is a temperature sensor in plants.
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Origin of cadmium-induced reactive oxygen species production: mitochondrial electron transfer versus plasma membrane NADPH oxidase.

TL;DR: The immediate consequence of exposure to Cd(2+) in vivo is stimulation of ROS production in the mitochondrial electron transfer chain and inhibition of NADPH oxidase activity in the plasma membrane.
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EDL3 is an F-box protein involved in the regulation of abscisic acid signalling in Arabidopsis thaliana

TL;DR: Results demonstrate that EDL3 functions as a positive regulator in ABA-dependent signalling cascades that control seed germination, root growth, greening of etiolated seedlings, and transition to flowering and regulates anthocyanin accumulation under drought stress.
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Molecular mechanisms for mediating light-dependent nucleo/cytoplasmic partitioning of phytochrome photoreceptors

TL;DR: Evidence indicates that the size and distribution of these structures are regulated by the intensity and duration of irradiation, and circumstantial evidence indicates that they are involved in fine-tuning phytochrome signaling.