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Environmental and Experimental Botany
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May 30, 2001
Atmospheric H(2)S as sulfur source for Brassica oleracea: kinetics of H(2)S uptake and activity of O-acetylserine (thiol)lyase as affected by sulfur nutrition
C E.E. Stuiver, L J. De Kok
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
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December 7, 2019
Plant functioning in a changing global atmosphere
S Tausz-Posch, L J De Kok
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
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September 26, 2009
Plant functioning in a changing global environment
M Tausz, E Dreyer, L J De Kok
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
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January 16, 2016
Plants and the changing environment
L J De Kok, D A Grantz, K O Burkey
The New Phytologist
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April 17, 2021
Uptake and metabolism of sulphur dioxide by Arabidopsis thaliana
T A W VAN DER Kooij, L J DE Kok, S Haneklaus, et al.
Plant Physiology
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September 12, 2000
Regulation of sulfur nutrition in wild-type and transgenic poplar over-expressing gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase in the cytosol as affected by atmospheric H2S
C Herschbach, E van Der Zalm, A Schneider, et al.
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
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September 22, 2015
Temperature determines size and direction of effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen form on yield quantity and quality of Chinese cabbage
M Reich, A N van den Meerakker, S Parmar, et al.
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
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September 14, 2007
The characteristic high sulfate content in Brassica oleracea is controlled by the expression and activity of sulfate transporters
A Koralewska, F S Posthumus, C E E Stuiver, et al.
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
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May 8, 2013
Copper toxicity in Chinese cabbage is not influenced by plant sulphur status, but affects sulphur metabolism-related gene expression and the suggested regulatory metabolites
M Shahbaz, C E E Stuiver, F S Posthumus, et al.
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
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November 2, 2019
Molybdate toxicity in Chinese cabbage is not the direct consequence of changes in sulphur metabolism
E I Zuidersma, T Ausma, C E E Stuiver, et al.
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Environmental and Experimental Botany
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May 30, 2001
Atmospheric H(2)S as sulfur source for Brassica oleracea: kinetics of H(2)S uptake and activity of O-acetylserine (thiol)lyase as affected by sulfur nutrition
C E.E. Stuiver, L J. De Kok
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
|
December 7, 2019
Plant functioning in a changing global atmosphere
S Tausz-Posch, L J De Kok
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
|
September 26, 2009
Plant functioning in a changing global environment
M Tausz, E Dreyer, L J De Kok
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
|
January 16, 2016
Plants and the changing environment
L J De Kok, D A Grantz, K O Burkey
The New Phytologist
|
April 17, 2021
Uptake and metabolism of sulphur dioxide by Arabidopsis thaliana
T A W VAN DER Kooij, L J DE Kok, S Haneklaus, et al.
Plant Physiology
|
September 12, 2000
Regulation of sulfur nutrition in wild-type and transgenic poplar over-expressing gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase in the cytosol as affected by atmospheric H2S
C Herschbach, E van Der Zalm, A Schneider, et al.
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
|
September 22, 2015
Temperature determines size and direction of effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen form on yield quantity and quality of Chinese cabbage
M Reich, A N van den Meerakker, S Parmar, et al.
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
|
September 14, 2007
The characteristic high sulfate content in Brassica oleracea is controlled by the expression and activity of sulfate transporters
A Koralewska, F S Posthumus, C E E Stuiver, et al.
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
|
May 8, 2013
Copper toxicity in Chinese cabbage is not influenced by plant sulphur status, but affects sulphur metabolism-related gene expression and the suggested regulatory metabolites
M Shahbaz, C E E Stuiver, F S Posthumus, et al.
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
|
November 2, 2019
Molybdate toxicity in Chinese cabbage is not the direct consequence of changes in sulphur metabolism
E I Zuidersma, T Ausma, C E E Stuiver, et al.
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