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Klaus Grossmann

Klaus Grossmann

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
38
Citations
6856
World Ranking
4314
National Ranking
186

Best Publications

  • Auxin herbicides: current status of mechanism and mode of action.

    Klaus Grossmann

  • Auxin-Induced Ethylene Triggers Abscisic Acid Biosynthesis and Growth Inhibition

    Hauke Hansen;Klaus Grossmann

  • The plant oncogene rolC is responsible for the release of cytokinins from glucoside conjugates.

    J.J. Estruch;D. Chriqui;K. Grossmann;J. Schell

  • Bioregulatory effects of the fungicidal strobilurin kresoxim-methyl in wheat (Triticum aestivum)

    Klaus Grossmann;Günter Retzlaff

  • On the mechanism of action and selectivity of the corn herbicide topramezone: a new inhibitor of 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase

    Klaus Grossmann;Thomas Ehrhardt

  • Mode of action of auxin herbicides: a new ending to a long, drawn out story

    Klaus Grossmann

  • The Herbicide Saflufenacil (Kixor™) is a New Inhibitor of Protoporphyrinogen IX Oxidase Activity

    Klaus Grossmann;Ricarda Niggeweg;Nicole Christiansen;Ralf Looser

  • Regulation of Phytohormone Levels, Leaf Senescence and Transpiration by the Strobilurin Kresoxim-methyl in Wheat (Triticum aestivum)

    Klaus Grossmann;Jacek Kwiatkowski;Günter Caspar

  • Plant growth retardants as tools in physiological research

    Klaus Grossmann

  • Mediation of Herbicide Effects by Hormone Interactions

    Klaus Grossmann

  • Quinclorac belongs to a new class of highly selective auxin herbicides

    Klaus Grossmann

  • Hormonal content and sensitivity of transgenic tobacco and potato plants expressing single rol genes of Agrobacterium rhizogenes T‐DNA

    Thomas Schmülling;Matthias Fladung;Klaus Grossmann;Jeff Schell

  • Auxin herbicides induce H2O2 overproduction and tissue damage in cleavers (Galium aparine L.)

    Klaus Grossmann;Jacek Kwiatkowski;Stefan Tresch

  • The Mechanism of Quinclorac Selectivity in Grasses

    Klaus Grossmann;Jacek Kwiatkowski

  • Plant growth retardants: Their mode of action and benefit for physiological research

    Klaus Grossmann

  • A role for cyanide, derived from ethylene biosynthesis, in the development of stress symptoms

    Klaus Grossmann

  • Evidence for a Causative Role of Cyanide, Derived from Ethylene Biosynthesis, in the Herbicidal Mode of Action of Quinclorac in Barnyard Grass

    K. Grossmann;J. Kwiatkowski

  • Ethylene‐triggered abscisic acid: A principle in plant growth regulation?

    Klaus Grossmann;Hauke Hansen

  • Phenotype and hormonal status of transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing the rolA gene of Agrobacterium rhizogenes T-DNA

    Christoph Dehio;Klaus Grossmann;Jeff Schell;Thomas Schmülling

  • Saflufenacil (Kixor™): Biokinetic Properties and Mechanism of Selectivity of a New Protoporphyrinogen IX Oxidase Inhibiting Herbicide

    Klaus Grossmann;Johannes Hutzler;Guenter Caspar;Jacek Kwiatkowski

  • Herbicides as Probes in Plant Biology

    Franck E. Dayan;Stephen O. Duke;Klaus Grossmann

  • On the mode of action of the herbicides cinmethylin and 5-benzyloxymethyl-1, 2-isoxazolines: putative inhibitors of plant tyrosine aminotransferase.

    Klaus Grossmann;Johannes Hutzler;Stefan Tresch;Nicole Christiansen

  • Inhibition of saturated very-long-chain fatty acid biosynthesis by mefluidide and perfluidone, selective inhibitors of 3-ketoacyl-CoA synthases.

    Stefan Tresch;Monika Heilmann;Nicole Christiansen;Ralf Looser

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeff Schell
Jeff Schell Max Planck Society
Thomas Schmülling
Thomas Schmülling Freie Universität Berlin
Christian Langebartels
Christian Langebartels Helmholtz Zentrum München
Heinrich Sandermann
Heinrich Sandermann Bayer (Germany)
Franck E. Dayan
Franck E. Dayan Colorado State University
Stephen O. Duke
Stephen O. Duke University of Mississippi
Stephan Pollmann
Stephan Pollmann Technical University of Madrid
Antonio Evidente
Antonio Evidente University of Naples Federico II
Maurizio Vurro
Maurizio Vurro National Research Council (CNR)
Ralph Hückelhoven
Ralph Hückelhoven Technical University of Munich

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