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Overview

Sara von Arnold is affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden. Their research expertise spans multiple fields within agricultural and biological sciences, with a particular focus on areas intersecting biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

The primary fields of study in von Arnold's work include:

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Their research further delves into specialized subfields such as:

  • Insect Science
  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Molecular Biology

Von Arnold's research topics cover a range of subjects related to ecological and plant science aspects, including:

  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Bioenergy Crop Production and Management
  • Plant Reproductive Biology

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, indicating involvement in multidisciplinary research projects. These collaborators include:

  • Tianqing Zhu
  • Emma Larsson
  • Daniel Uddenberg
  • David E. Clapham

Although recent individual papers are not listed, their collective work in the mentioned fields and subfields suggests engagement in research intersecting sustainable agriculture, plant biology, and ecosystem management.

Best Publications

  • Developmental pathways of somatic embryogenesis

    Sara von Arnold;Izabela Sabala;Peter Bozhkov;Julia Dyachok

  • The development of somatic embryos in tissue-cultures initiated from immature embryos of Picea abies (Norway spruce)

    Inger Hakman;Larry C. Fowke;Sara Von Arnold;Tage Eriksson

  • Two waves of programmed cell death occur during formation and development of somatic embryos in the gymnosperm, Norway spruce.

    L.H. Filonova;P.V. Bozhkov;V.B. Brukhin;G. Daniel

  • Metacaspase-dependent programmed cell death is essential for plant embryogenesis.

    Maria F Suarez;Lada H Filonova;Andrei Smertenko;Eugene I Savenkov

  • Importance of arabinogalactan proteins for the development of somatic embryos of Norway spruce (Picea abies)

    Ulrika Egertsdotter;Sara von Arnold

  • VEIDase is a principal caspase-like activity involved in plant programmed cell death and essential for embryonic pattern formation

    P V Bozhkov;L H Filonova;M F Suarez;A Helmersson

  • Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during Adventitious Root Development in Pinus contorta

    Monika Brinker;Leonel van Zyl;Wenbin Liu;Deborah Craig

  • Re-organisation of the cytoskeleton during developmental programmed cell death in Picea abies embryos.

    Andrei P. Smertenko;Peter V. Bozhkov;Lada H. Filonova;Sara von Arnold

  • Polyethylene glycol promotes maturation but inhibits further development of Picea abies somatic embryos

    Peter V. Bozhkov;Sara Von Arnold

  • A key developmental switch during Norway spruce somatic embryogenesis is induced by withdrawal of growth regulators and is associated with cell death and extracellular acidification.

    Peter V. Bozhkov;Lada H. Filonova;Sara von Arnold

  • Endogenous Nod-Factor-Like Signal Molecules Promote Early Somatic Embryo Development in Norway Spruce

    Julia V. Dyachok;Malgorzata Wiweger;Lennart Kenne;Sara von Arnold

  • Analysis of the WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX gene family in the conifer picea abies reveals extensive conservation as well as dynamic patterns.

    Harald Hedman;Tianqing Zhu;Sara von Arnold;Joel J Sohlberg

  • Lignin biosynthesis in transgenic Norway spruce plants harboring an antisense construct for cinnamoyl CoA reductase (CCR).

    Johan Wadenbäck;Sara von Arnold;Ulrika Egertsdotter;Michael H. Walter

  • Characterization of embryogenic cell lines of Picea abies in relation to their competence for maturation.

    Paula Jalonen;Sara von Arnold

  • Inhibited polar auxin transport results in aberrant embryo development in Norway spruce.

    Emma Larsson;Folke Sitbon;Karin Ljung;Sara Von Arnold

  • High-density linkage mapping and evolution of paralogs and orthologs in Salix and Populus

    Sofia Berlin;Ulf Lagercrantz;Sara von Arnold;Torbjörn Öst

  • Development of somatic embryos in Norway spruce

    Ulrika Egertsdotter;Sara von Arnold

  • Variation in transcript abundance during somatic embryogenesis in gymnosperms.

    Claudio Stasolla;Peter V. Bozhkov;Tzu-Ming Chu;Leonel van Zyl

  • Embryogenic potential and expression of embryogenesis-related genes in conifers are affected by treatment with a histone deacetylase inhibitor

    Daniel Uddenberg;Silvia Valladares;Silvia Valladares;Malin Abrahamsson;Jens F Sundström

  • Extracellular proteins in embryogenic suspension cultures of Norway spruce (Picea abies)

    Ulrika Egertsdotter;Lars H. Mo;Sara von Arnold

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter V. Bozhkov
Peter V. Bozhkov Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
David E. Clapham
David E. Clapham Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Ronald R. Sederoff
Ronald R. Sederoff North Carolina State University
Anders Lindroth
Anders Lindroth Lund University
Francisco M. Cánovas
Francisco M. Cánovas University of Malaga
John Cairney
John Cairney University of Queensland
Karin Ljung
Karin Ljung Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Andrei Smertenko
Andrei Smertenko Washington State University
Eva Sundberg
Eva Sundberg Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Christina Dixelius
Christina Dixelius Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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