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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
39
Citations
5019
World Ranking
4216
National Ranking
14

Best Publications

  • Energy costs of salt tolerance in crop plants

    Rana Munns;Rana Munns;David A Day;Wieland Fricke;Michelle Watt

  • The short-term growth response to salt of the developing barley leaf

    Wieland Fricke;Gulya Akhiyarova;Wenxue Wei;Erik Alexandersson

  • Thellungiella halophila, a salt‐tolerant relative of Arabidopsis thaliana, possesses effective mechanisms to discriminate between potassium and sodium

    Unknown

  • Rapid and tissue-specific changes in ABA and in growth rate in response to salinity in barley leaves

    Unknown

  • The Biophysics of Leaf Growth in Salt-Stressed Barley. A Study at the Cell Level

    Unknown

  • Short-term control of maize cell and root water permeability through plasma membrane aquaporin isoforms.

    Charles Hachez;Dmitry Veselov;Dmitry Veselov;Qing Ye;Hagen Reinhardt

  • Aquaporin-facilitated water uptake in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) roots

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  • Water uptake by seminal and adventitious roots in relation to whole-plant water flow in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

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  • In planta function of compatible solute transporters of the AtProT family

    Silke Lehmann;Christophe Gumy;Eva Blatter;Silke Boeffel

  • Concentrations of inorganic and organic solutes in extracts from individual epidermal, mesophyll and bundle-sheath cells of barley leaves

    W. Fricke;R.A. Leigh;A.D. Tomos

  • The intercellular distribution of vacuolar solutes in the epidermis and mesophyll of barley leaves changes in response to NaCl

    Wieland Fricke;Roger A. Leigh;A.Deri Tomos

  • Root pressure and a solute reflection coefficient close to unity exclude a purely apoplastic pathway of radial water transport in barley (<i>Hordeum vulgare</i>)

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  • Exogenous application of abscisic acid (ABA) increases root and cell hydraulic conductivity and abundance of some aquaporin isoforms in the ABA-deficient barley mutant Az34

    Guzel Sharipova;Dmitriy Veselov;Guzel Kudoyarova;Wieland Fricke

  • Cuticular wax deposition in growing barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaves commences in relation to the point of emergence of epidermal cells from the sheaths of older leaves.

    Andrew Richardson;Rochus Franke;Gerhard Kerstiens;Mike Jarvis

  • Potassium channels in barley: cloning, functional characterization and expression analyses in relation to leaf growth and development.

    Alexandre Boscari;Mathilde Clément;Vadim Volkov;Vadim Volkov;Dortje Golldack

  • Water permeability differs between growing and non-growing barley leaf tissues

    Vadim Volkov;Charles Hachez;Menachem Moshelion;Xavier Draye

  • Why do leaves and leaf cells of N-limited barley elongate at reduced rates?

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  • Aquaporins and Root Water Uptake

    Gregory A. Gambetta;Thorsten Knipfer;Wieland Fricke;Andrew J. McElrone

  • Salt Stress—Regulation of Root Water Uptake in a Whole-Plant and Diurnal Context

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  • Cuticular permeance in relation to wax and cutin development along the growing barley ( Hordeum vulgare ) leaf

    Andrew Richardson;Tobias Wojciechowski;Rochus Franke;Lukas Schreiber

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