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Hubert H. Felle

Hubert H. Felle

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
11908
World Ranking
12586
National Ranking
251

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Hubert H. Felle is affiliated with the University of Malaga in Spain. The scientist's profile reflects an academic career primarily connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Plant recognition of symbiotic bacteria requires two LysM receptor-like kinases

    Simona Radutoiu;Lene Heegaard Madsen;Esben Bjørn Madsen;Hubert H. Felle

  • A nucleoporin is required for induction of Ca2+ spiking in legume nodule development and essential for rhizobial and fungal symbiosis.

    Norihito Kanamori;Lene Heegaard Madsen;Simona Radutoiu;Mirela Frantescu

  • Genotypical Differences in Aluminum Resistance of Maize Are Expressed in the Distal Part of the Transition Zone. Is Reduced Basipetal Auxin Flow Involved in Inhibition of Root Elongation by Aluminum

    Malte Kollmeier;Hubert H. Felle;Walter J. Horst

  • Auxin causes oscillations of cytosolic free calcium and pH inZea mays coleoptiles.

    Hubert Felle

  • System Potentials, a Novel Electrical Long-Distance Apoplastic Signal in Plants, Induced by Wounding

    Matthias R. Zimmermann;Heiko Maischak;Axel Mithöfer;Wilhelm Boland

  • KAT1 is not essential for stomatal opening.

    Alexander Szyroki;Natalya Ivashikina;Petra Dietrich;M. Rob G. Roelfsema

  • Quantitative measurements of membrane potential in Escherichia coli.

    Felle H;Porter Js;Slayman Cl;Kaback Hr

  • Impacts of aluminum on the cytoskeleton of the maize root apex. short-term effects on the distal part of the transition zone

    Mayandi Sivaguru;František Baluška;František Baluška;Dieter Volkmann;Hubert H. Felle

  • pH Regulation in Anoxic Plants

    Hubert H. Felle

  • Cytoplasmic free calcium in Riccia fluitans L. and Zea mays L.: Interaction of Ca(2+) and pH?

    Hubert Felle

  • Patch-clamp analysis establishes a role for an auxin binding protein in the auxin stimulation of plasma membrane current in Zea mays protoplasts

    Annegret Ruck;Klaus Palme;Michael A. Venis;Richard M. Napier

  • K(+) channel profile and electrical properties of Arabidopsis root hairs.

    Natalya Ivashikina;Dirk Becker;Peter Ache;Oliver Meyerhoff

  • Systemic signalling in barley through action potentials

    Hubert H. Felle;Matthias R. Zimmermann

  • CO2 provides an intermediate link in the red light response of guard cells.

    M. Rob G. Roelfsema;Stefan Hanstein;Hubert H. Felle;Rainer Hedrich

  • Rapid alkalinization in alfalfa root hairs in response to rhizobial lipochitooligosaccharide signals

    Hubert H. Felle;Eva Kondorosi;Adam Kondorosi;Adam Kondorosi;Michael Schultze

  • The Cytosolic Ca2+ Concentration Gradient of Sinapis alba Root Hairs as Revealed by Ca2+-Selective Microelectrode Tests and Fura-Dextran Ratio Imaging

    Hubert H. Felle;Peter K. Hepler

  • Nod signal‐induced plasma membrane potential changes in alfalfa root hairs are differentially sensitive to structural modifications of the lipochitooligosaccharide

    Hubert H. Felle;Éva Kondorosi;Ádám Kondorosi;Ádám Kondorosi;Michael Schultze

  • Regulation of intracellular pH in plant cells

    Jean Guern;Hubert Felle;Yves Mathieu;Armen Kurkdjian

  • Heat-induced electrical signals affect cytoplasmic and apoplastic pH as well as photosynthesis during propagation through the maize leaf.

    Thorsten E. E. Grams;Silke Lautner;Hubert H. Felle;Rainer Matyssek

  • Short-term pH regulation in plants

    Hubert Felle

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam Kondorosi
Adam Kondorosi Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Rainer Hedrich
Rainer Hedrich University of Würzburg
Eva Kondorosi
Eva Kondorosi Institute of Plant Biology
Karl-Heinz Kogel
Karl-Heinz Kogel University of Giessen
Axel Mithöfer
Axel Mithöfer Max Planck Society
Klaus Palme
Klaus Palme University of Freiburg
Walter J. Horst
Walter J. Horst University of Hannover
Ralph Hückelhoven
Ralph Hückelhoven Technical University of Munich
Yasukazu Nakamura
Yasukazu Nakamura National Institute of Genetics
Shusei Sato
Shusei Sato Tohoku University

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