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Hardy Rolletschek

Hardy Rolletschek

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
7378
World Ranking
17762
National Ranking
1229

Overview

Hardy Rolletschek is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany, contributing to research primarily in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work emphasizes plant science and molecular biology, with significant intersections in biochemistry, biophysics, and nuclear medicine imaging.

The scientist's research topics cover various aspects of plant biology, including plant tissue culture and regeneration, photosynthetic processes and mechanisms, plant nutrient uptake and metabolism, wheat and barley genetics and pathology, lipid metabolism and biosynthesis, microbial metabolic engineering and bioproduction, and plant reproductive biology.

Rolletschek has published extensively, with notable papers including:

  • Assessment of Pollen Viability for Wheat, 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Knockout of Galactinol Synthase-Encoding Genes Reduces Raffinose Family Oligosaccharide Levels in Soybean Seeds, 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • SWEET11b transports both sugar and cytokinin in developing barley grains, 2023, The Plant Cell
  • A mechanistic view on lodging resistance in rye and wheat: a multiscale comparative study, 2021, Plant Biotechnology Journal
  • Adaptation Strategies of Halophytic Barley Hordeum marinum ssp. marinum to High Salinity and Osmotic Stress, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Hardy Rolletschek include:

  • Ljudmilla Borisjuk, with 20 joint publications
  • Stefan Ortleb, with 11 joint publications
  • Steffen Wagner, with 9 joint publications
  • Volodymyr Radchuk, with 8 joint publications
  • André Gündel, with 7 joint publications

Rolletschek's research has appeared in key publication venues such as:

  • Frontiers in Plant Science (3 publications)
  • New Phytologist (3 publications)
  • PLANT PHYSIOLOGY (3 publications)
  • The Plant Cell (2 publications)
  • Journal of Experimental Botany (2 publications)

The scope of Hardy Rolletschek's work integrates multiple scientific disciplines to explore plant development and stress adaptation mechanisms, with experimental approaches ranging from molecular genetics to plant physiology. Their extensive publication record and collaborations reflect a sustained engagement with advancing knowledge in plant biological processes relevant for agriculture and biotechnology.

Best Publications

  • ABA biosynthesis and degradation contributing to ABA homeostasis during barley seed development under control and terminal drought-stress conditions

    Christiane Seiler;Vokkaliga Thammegowda Harshavardhan;Kalladan Rajesh;Palakolanu Sudhakar Reddy

  • The oxygen status of the developing seed.

    Ljudmilla Borisjuk;Hardy Rolletschek

  • Molecular physiology of adventitious root formation in Petunia hybrida cuttings: involvement of wound response and primary metabolism.

    Amir H. Ahkami;Sandra Lischewski;Klaus-T. Haensch;Svetlana Porfirova

  • Surveying the plant’s world by magnetic resonance imaging

    Ljudmilla Borisjuk;Hardy Rolletschek;Thomas Neuberger

  • Seed development and differentiation: a role for metabolic regulation.

    L. Borisjuk;H. Rolletschek;R. Radchuk;W. Weschke

  • Legume embryos develop in a hypoxic environment

    Hardy Rolletschek;Ljudmilla Borisjuk;Matthias Koschorreck;Ulrich Wobus

  • Ectopic Expression of an Amino Acid Transporter (VfAAP1) in Seeds of Vicia narbonensis and Pea Increases Storage Proteins

    Hardy Rolletschek;Felicia Hosein;Manoela Miranda;Ute Heim

  • Spatiotemporal Profiling of Starch Biosynthesis and Degradation in the Developing Barley Grain

    Volodymyr V. Radchuk;Ludmilla Borisjuk;Nese Sreenivasulu;Kathleen Merx

  • Spatial analysis of plant metabolism: sucrose imaging within Vicia faba cotyledons reveals specific developmental patterns

    Ljudmilla Borisjuk;Stefan Walenta;Hardy Rolletschek;Wolfgang Mueller-Klieser

  • Energy state and its control on seed development: starch accumulation is associated with high ATP and steep oxygen gradients within barley grains

    Hardy Rolletschek;Winfriede Weschke;Hans Weber;Ulrich Wobus

  • Genome-wide association mapping and biochemical markers reveal that seed ageing and longevity are intricately affected by genetic background and developmental and environmental conditions in barley

    Manuela Nagel;Ilse Kranner;Ilse Kranner;Kerstin Neumann;Hardy Rolletschek

  • Differentiation of legume cotyledons as related to metabolic gradients and assimilate transport into seeds

    Ljudmilla Borisjuk;Hardy Rolletschek;Ulrich Wobus;Hans Weber

  • Nitrite-nitric oxide control of mitochondrial respiration at the frontier of anoxia.

    Abdelilah Benamar;Hardy Rolletschek;Ljudmilla Borisjuk;Marie-Hélène Avelange-Macherel

  • Effects of NaCl-salinity on amino acid and carbohydrate contents of Phragmites australis

    Thomas Hartzendorf;Hardy Rolletschek

  • Gradients of lipid storage, photosynthesis and plastid differentiation in developing soybean seeds

    Ljudmilla Borisjuk;Thuy Ha Nguyen;Thomas Neuberger;Twan Rutten

  • Energy Status and Its Control on Embryogenesis of Legumes. Embryo Photosynthesis Contributes to Oxygen Supply and Is Coupled to Biosynthetic Fluxes

    Hardy Rolletschek;Hans Weber;Ljudmilla Borisjuk

  • Seed Architecture Shapes Embryo Metabolism in Oilseed Rape

    Ljudmilla Borisjuk;Thomas Neuberger;Jörg Schwender;Nicolas Heinzel

  • Positional cues for the starch/lipid balance in maize kernels and resource partitioning to the embryo.

    Hardy Rolletschek;Karen Koch;Ulrich Wobus;Ljudmilla Borisjuk

  • Low oxygen sensing and balancing in plant seeds: a role for nitric oxide.

    Ljudmilla Borisjuk;David Macherel;Abdelilah Benamar;Ulrich Wobus

  • Temperature-dependent endogenous oxygen concentration regulates microsomal oleate desaturase in developing sunflower seeds

    Hardy Rolletschek;Ljudmilla Borisjuk;Alicia Sánchez-García;Cecilia Gotor

Frequent Co-Authors

Ljudmilla Borisjuk
Ljudmilla Borisjuk Leibniz Association
Ulrich Wobus
Ulrich Wobus Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Hans Weber
Hans Weber Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Twan Rutten
Twan Rutten Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
Falk Schreiber
Falk Schreiber University of Konstanz
Nese Sreenivasulu
Nese Sreenivasulu International Rice Research Institute
Hans-Peter Braun
Hans-Peter Braun University of Hannover
Ivo Feussner
Ivo Feussner University of Göttingen
Andreas Börner
Andreas Börner Leibniz Association
Thomas Altmann
Thomas Altmann Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research

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