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Christian Langebartels

Christian Langebartels

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
55
Citations
14413
World Ranking
1590
National Ranking
110

Overview

Christian Langebartels is affiliated with Helmholtz Zentrum München in Germany. This institution is known for its research in health and environmental sciences, suggesting Langebartels is engaged in scientific work related to these areas.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are recorded in the available data. Likewise, there are no recorded book publications or details about main fields, subfields, or main topics of study documented for Langebartels in this dataset.

There are no awards or distinctions listed for the scientist, and the data indicates they are currently living.

The profile of Christian Langebartels is therefore limited to their institutional association, without further publicly documented research outputs or academic contributions accessible in this data.

Best Publications

  • Catalase is a sink for H2O2 and is indispensable for stress defence in C3 plants.

    Hilde Willekens;Sangpen Chamnongpol;Mark W Davey;Martina Schraudner

  • Ozone-Sensitive Arabidopsis rcd1 Mutant Reveals Opposite Roles for Ethylene and Jasmonate Signaling Pathways in Regulating Superoxide-Dependent Cell Death

    Kirk Overmyer;Hannele Tuominen;Reetta Kettunen;Christian Betz

  • Genome-Wide Analysis of Hydrogen Peroxide-Regulated Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Reveals a High Light-Induced Transcriptional Cluster Involved in Anthocyanin Biosynthesis

    Sandy Vanderauwera;Philip Zimmermann;Stéphane Rombauts;Steven Vandenabeele

  • Defense activation and enhanced pathogen tolerance induced by H2O2 in transgenic tobacco

    Sangpen Chamnongpol;Hilde Willekens;Wolfgang Moeder;Christian Langebartels

  • Induction of systemic resistance in tomato by N-acyl-L-homoserine lactone-producing rhizosphere bacteria.

    Regina Schuhegger;Alexandra Ihring;Stephan Gantner;GüNTHER Bahnweg

  • Ozone: An abiotic elicitor of plant defence reactions

    Heinrich Sandermann;Dieter Ernst;Werner Heller;Christian Langebartels

  • In vivo imaging of an elicitor-induced nitric oxide burst in tobacco

    Ilse Foissner;David Wendehenne;Christian Langebartels;Jorg Durner

  • Polyamines as radical scavengers and protectants against ozone damage

    Wolf Bors;Christian Langebartels;Christa Michel;Heinrich Sandermann

  • Biochemical Plant Responses to Ozone: I. Differential Induction of Polyamine and Ethylene Biosynthesis in Tobacco

    Christian Langebartels;Kristina Kerner;Silvio Leonardi;Martina Schraudner

  • Changes in hydrogen peroxide homeostasis trigger an active cell death process in tobacco

    James F Dat;Riikka Pellinen;Tom Beeckman;Brigitte Van De Cotte

  • Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, and Ultraviolet B Have Similar Effects on mRNA Accumulation of Antioxidant Genes in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia L

    H. Willekens;W. Van Camp;M. Van Montagu;D. Inze

  • Catalase deficiency drastically affects gene expression induced by high light in Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Steven Vandenabeele;Sandy Vanderauwera;Marnik Vuylsteke;Stephane Rombauts

  • Biochemical Plant Responses to Ozone: III. Activation of the Defense-Related Proteins β-1,3-Glucanase and Chitinase in Tobacco Leaves

    Martina Schraudner;Dieter Ernst;Christian Langebartels;Heinrich Sandermann

  • Activation of an oxidative burst is a general feature of sensitive plants exposed to the air pollutant ozone

    H. Wohlgemuth;K. Mittelstrass;S. Kschieschan;J. Bender

  • Ozone‐induced oxidative burst in the ozone biomonitor plant, tobacco Bel W3

    Martina Schraudner;Wolfgang Moeder;Cosima Wiese;Wim Van Camp

  • Elevated Levels of Superoxide Dismutase Protect Transgenic Plants Against Ozone Damage

    W. Van Camp;H. Willekens;C. Bowler;M. Van Montagu

  • Visualization of N-Acylhomoserine Lactone-Mediated Cell-Cell Communication between Bacteria Colonizing the Tomato Rhizosphere

    Anette Steidle;Katja Sigl;Regina Schuhegger;Alexandra Ihring

  • Transgenic tobacco with a reduced catalase activity develops necrotic lesions and induces pathogenesis‐related expression under high light

    Sangpen Chamnongpol;Hilde Willekens;Christian Langebartels;Marc Van Montagu

  • Ethylene synthesis regulated by biphasic induction of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase and 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid oxidase genes is required for hydrogen peroxide accumulation and cell death in ozone-exposed tomato.

    Wolfgang Moeder;Cornelius S. Barry;Airi A. Tauriainen;Christian Betz

  • Oxidative burst and cell death in ozone-exposed plants

    Christian Langebartels;Heike Wohlgemuth;Sabine Kschieschan;Sebastian Grün

Frequent Co-Authors

Heinrich Sandermann
Heinrich Sandermann Bayer (Germany)
Jaakko Kangasjärvi
Jaakko Kangasjärvi University of Helsinki
Werner Heller
Werner Heller University of Freiburg
Dirk Inzé
Dirk Inzé Ghent University
Jörg-Peter Schnitzler
Jörg-Peter Schnitzler Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Hannes Kollist
Hannes Kollist University of Tartu
Frank Van Breusegem
Frank Van Breusegem Ghent University
Annamaria Ranieri
Annamaria Ranieri University of Pisa
Karl-Heinz Häberle
Karl-Heinz Häberle Technical University of Munich
M. Van Montagu
M. Van Montagu Ghent University

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