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Lauri Vaahtera

Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Publications -  32
Citations -  1207

Lauri Vaahtera is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis thaliana & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 32 publications receiving 928 citations. Previous affiliations of Lauri Vaahtera include University of Helsinki.

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Cell wall integrity maintenance during plant development and interaction with the environment

TL;DR: Current knowledge of plant cell wall integrity signalling is reviewed using selected recent findings and how the cell wall–plasma membrane interphase can act as a venue for sensing changes in the physical forces affecting plant development and stress responses is highlighted.
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The plant cell wall integrity maintenance and immune signaling systems cooperate to control stress responses in Arabidopsis thaliana

TL;DR: Results suggest that AtPep-mediated signaling suppresses CWD-induced defense responses controlled by the CWI mechanism, suggesting that it serves as a failsafe to protect plants even if the immune response is compromised.
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Specificity in ROS signaling and transcript signatures.

TL;DR: Due to the difficulty of inducing ROS production specifically with regard to ROS type, subcellular localization, and timing, it is proposed that the concept of a "ROS marker gene" should be re-evaluated and guidelines for the analysis of transcriptional data in ROS signaling are suggested.
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RCD1-DREB2A interaction in leaf senescence and stress responses in Arabidopsis thaliana.

TL;DR: Evidence that the interaction with RCD1 contributes to the control of DREB2A under a range of conditions is described, and it is suggested that removal of R CD1 protein or the loss of the interaction domain in DREb2A appears to be required for proper DRE B2A function under stress conditions.