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Anna Brandenburg

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Current Biology : CB|July 31, 2012
Hawkmoth pollinators decrease seed set of a low-nectar Petunia axillaris line through reduced probing timeAnna Brandenburg, Cris Kuhlemeier, Redouan Bshary
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|May 19, 2009
The sweetest thing: advances in nectar researchAnna Brandenburg, Alexandre Dell'Olivo, Redouan Bshary, et al.
Genome|April 16, 2011
High resolution linkage maps of the model organism Petunia reveal substantial synteny decay with the related genome of tomatoEligio Bossolini, Ulrich Klahre, Anna Brandenburg, et al.
Planta|February 7, 2015
The genetics of reproductive organ morphology in two Petunia species with contrasting pollination syndromesKatrin Hermann, Ulrich Klahre, Julien Venail, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|October 17, 2013
Volatiles produced by soil-borne endophytic bacteria increase plant pathogen resistance and affect tritrophic interactionsMarco D'Alessandro, Matthias Erb, Jurriaan Ton, et al.
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Current Biology : CB|July 31, 2012
Hawkmoth pollinators decrease seed set of a low-nectar Petunia axillaris line through reduced probing timeAnna Brandenburg, Cris Kuhlemeier, Redouan Bshary
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|May 19, 2009
The sweetest thing: advances in nectar researchAnna Brandenburg, Alexandre Dell'Olivo, Redouan Bshary, et al.
Genome|April 16, 2011
High resolution linkage maps of the model organism Petunia reveal substantial synteny decay with the related genome of tomatoEligio Bossolini, Ulrich Klahre, Anna Brandenburg, et al.
Planta|February 7, 2015
The genetics of reproductive organ morphology in two Petunia species with contrasting pollination syndromesKatrin Hermann, Ulrich Klahre, Julien Venail, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|October 17, 2013
Volatiles produced by soil-borne endophytic bacteria increase plant pathogen resistance and affect tritrophic interactionsMarco D'Alessandro, Matthias Erb, Jurriaan Ton, et al.
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