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Elmon Schmelzer

Elmon Schmelzer

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
15868
World Ranking
13612
National Ranking
967

Overview

Elmon Schmelzer is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their career involves work at a leading research institution known for its contributions across multiple scientific disciplines.

Although detailed records of recent papers are not available, the affiliation with the Max Planck Society suggests a connection to rigorous research environments and ongoing scientific inquiry within German and international contexts.

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Best Publications

  • Revealing structure and assembly cues for Arabidopsis root-inhabiting bacterial microbiota

    Davide Bulgarelli;Matthias Rott;Klaus Schlaeppi;Emiel Ver Loren van Themaat

  • Disease resistance results from foreign phytoalexin expression in a novel plant

    R Hain;H J Reif;E Krause;R Langebartels

  • Duplicated P5CS genes of Arabidopsis play distinct roles in stress regulation and developmental control of proline biosynthesis

    Gyöngyi Székely;Edit Abrahám;Agnes Cséplo;Gábor Rigó

  • Early nuclear events in plant defence signalling: rapid gene activation by WRKY transcription factors.

    Thomas Eulgem;Paul J. Rushton;Elmon Schmelzer;Klaus Hahlbrock

  • Recruitment and interaction dynamics of plant penetration resistance components in a plasma membrane microdomain

    Riyaz A. Bhat;Marco Miklis;Elmon Schmelzer;Paul Schulze-Lefert

  • Sequential Delivery of Host-Induced Virulence Effectors by Appressoria and Intracellular Hyphae of the Phytopathogen Colletotrichum higginsianum

    Jochen Kleemann;Linda J. Rincon-Rivera;Hiroyuki Takahara;Ulla Neumann

  • NTR1 encodes a high affinity oligopeptide transporter in Arabidopsis

    Doris Rentsch;Maryse Laloi;Ila Rouhara;Elmon Schmelzer

  • Salt stress-induced proline transporters and salt stress-repressed broad specificity amino acid permeases identified by suppression of a yeast amino acid permease-targeting mutant

    Doris Rentsch;Brigitte Hirner;Elmon Schmelzer;Wolf B. Frommer

  • In situ localization of light-induced chalcone synthase mRNA, chalcone synthase, and flavonoid end products in epidermal cells of parsley leaves.

    Elmon Schmelzer;Willi Jahnen;Klaus Hahlbrock

  • The Arabidopsis AtRAD51 gene is dispensable for vegetative development but required for meiosis

    Wuxing Li;Changbin Chen;Ullrich Markmann-Mulisch;Ljudmilla Timofejeva;Ljudmilla Timofejeva

  • Oligopeptide elicitor-mediated defense gene activation in cultured parsley cells

    Klaus Hahlbrock;Dierk Scheel;Elke Logemann;Thorsten Nurnberger

  • Rapid activation by fungal elicitor of genes encoding “pathogenesis-related” proteins in cultured parsley cells

    Imre E. Somssich;Elmon Schmelzer;Joachim Bollmann;Klaus Hahlbrock

  • Gene structure and in situ transcript localization of pathogenesis-related protein 1 in parsley.

    Imre E. Somssich;Elmon Schmelzer;Petra Kawalleck;Klaus Hahlbrock

  • Differential gene expressions in arbuscular mycorrhizal-colonized tomato grown under heavy metal stress

    Fouad Ouziad;Ulrich Hildebrandt;Elmon Schmelzer;Hermann Bothe

  • Disruption of Arabidopsis thaliana MYB26 results in male sterility due to non-dehiscent anthers.

    Sabine Steiner-Lange;Ulrike S. Unte;Luca Eckstein;Caiyun Yang

  • Cell polarization, a crucial process in fungal defence

    Elmon Schmelzer

  • Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Gene Expression around Sites of Attempted Fungal Infection in Parsley Leaves.

    Elmon Schmelzer;Susanne Kruger-Lebus;Klaus Hahlbrock

  • Desiccation leads to the rapid accumulation of both cytosolic and chloroplastic proteins in the resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum Hochst

    Katharina Schneider;Brian Wells;Elmon Schmelzer;Francesco Salamini

  • Tissue localization of u.v.-B-screening pigments and of chalcone synthase mRNA in needles of Scots pine seedlings

    Jörg‐Peter Schnitzler;Tim P. Jungblut;Werner Heller;Matthias Köfferlein

  • Translocation of cytoplasm and nucleus to fungal penetration sites is associated with depolymerization of microtubules and defence gene activation in infected, cultured parsley cells.

    P. Gross;C. Julius;E. Schmelzer;K. Hahlbrock

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Hahlbrock
Klaus Hahlbrock Max Planck Society
Imre E. Somssich
Imre E. Somssich Max Planck Society
Erich Kombrink
Erich Kombrink Max Planck Society
Seth J. Davis
Seth J. Davis University of York
Hermann Bothe
Hermann Bothe University of Cologne
George Coupland
George Coupland Max Planck Society
Csaba Koncz
Csaba Koncz Max Planck Society
Cecile M. Pickart
Cecile M. Pickart Johns Hopkins University
Dierk Scheel
Dierk Scheel Leibniz Association
Karin Ljung
Karin Ljung Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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