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Jutta Papenbrock
Researcher at Leibniz University of Hanover
Publications - 152
Citations - 5509
Jutta Papenbrock is an academic researcher from Leibniz University of Hanover. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Arabidopsis thaliana. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 136 publications receiving 4696 citations. Previous affiliations of Jutta Papenbrock include Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology.
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Elucidation of Gene-to-Gene and Metabolite-to-Gene Networks in Arabidopsis by Integration of Metabolomics and Transcriptomics
Masami Yokota Hirai,Marion Klein,Yuuta Fujikawa,Mitsuru Yano,Dayan B. Goodenowe,Yasuyo Yamazaki,Shigehiko Kanaya,Yukiko Nakamura,Yukiko Nakamura,Masahiko Kitayama,Hideyuki Suzuki,Nozomu Sakurai,Daisuke Shibata,James G. Tokuhisa,Michael Reichelt,Jonathan Gershenzon,Jutta Papenbrock,Kazuki Saito +17 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that regulatory metabolites and transcriptional factor genes can be identified by this approach, based on the assumption that they cluster with the downstream genes they regulate.
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A mutation of the mitochondrial ABC transporter Sta1 leads to dwarfism and chlorosis in the Arabidopsis mutant starik
Sergei Kushnir,Elena Babiychuk,Sergei Storozhenko,Mark W. Davey,Jutta Papenbrock,Riet De Rycke,Gilbert Engler,Udo W. Stephan,Heike Lange,Gyula Kispal,Roland Lill,Marc Van Montagu +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that plant mitochondria possess an evolutionarily conserved Fe/S cluster biosynthesis pathway, which is linked to the intracellular iron homeostasis by the function of Atm1p-like ABC transporters.
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Sustainable Treatment of Aquaculture Effluents—What Can We Learn from the Past for the Future?
TL;DR: This review discusses the present state of aquaculture and the treatment of its effluents, taking into account the load of pollutants in wastewater such as nitrates and phosphates, and finishes with recommendations to prevent or at least reduce the pollution of water resources in the future.
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Mycotoxins: Producing Fungi and Mechanisms of Phytotoxicity
TL;DR: The most important mycotoxins with phytotoxic effects and their producers in addition to their discovery are briefly outlined below and will be addressed in this article.
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Sulphur supply and infection with Pyrenopeziza brassicae influence L-cysteine desulphydrase activity in Brassica napus L.
Elke Bloem,Anja Riemenschneider,Julia Volker,Jutta Papenbrock,Ahlert Schmidt,Ioana Salac,Silvia Haneklaus,Ewald Schnug +7 more
TL;DR: C crops were able to react to a fungal infection with a greater potential to release H(2)S, which is reflected by an increasing LCD activity with fungal infections.