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Wouter Kohlen

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Plant Signaling & Behavior|December 11, 2012
Tomato strigolactones: a more detailed lookWouter Kohlen, Tatsiana Charnikhova, Ralph Bours, et al.
The Plant Cell|September 1, 2021
Medicago SPX1 and SPX3 regulate phosphate homeostasis, mycorrhizal colonization, and arbuscule degradationPeng Wang, Roxane Snijders, Wouter Kohlen, et al.
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|February 16, 2011
Aromatic A-ring analogues of orobanchol, new germination stimulants for seeds of parasitic weedsHeetika Malik, Wouter Kohlen, Muhammad Jamil, et al.
BMC Plant Biology|December 21, 2019
The Medicago truncatula nodule identity gene MtNOOT1 is required for coordinated apical-basal development of the rootDefeng Shen, Olga Kulikova, Kerstin Guhl, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|April 28, 2022
Low Salicylic Acid Level Improves Pollen Development Under Long-Term Mild Heat Conditions in TomatoStuart Y Jansma, Lidiya I Sergeeva, Yury M Tikunov, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 24, 2022
Long-lasting impact of chitooligosaccharide application on strigolactone biosynthesis and fungal accommodation promotes arbuscular mycorrhiza in Medicago truncatulaVeronica Volpe, Matteo Chialva, Teresa Mazzarella, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|September 30, 2010
Loss of Octarepeats in two processed prion pseudogenes in the red squirrel, Sciurus vulgarisOle Madsen, Timothy T Kortum, Marlinda Hupkes, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 17, 2018
Strigolactone Levels in Dicot Roots Are Determined by an Ancestral Symbiosis-Regulated Clade of the <i>PHYTOENE SYNTHASE</i> Gene FamilyRon Stauder, Ralf Welsch, Maurizio Camagna, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|July 10, 2008
Susceptibility of the tomato mutant high pigment-2dg (hp-2dg) to Orobanche spp. infectionJuan Antonio López-Ráez, Tatsiana Charnikhova, Patrick Mulder, et al.
Plant Science : an International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology|March 5, 2016
Strigolactones in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis: Stimulatory effect on bacterial surface motility and down-regulation of their levels in nodulated plantsMaría A Peláez-Vico, Lydia Bernabéu-Roda, Wouter Kohlen, et al.
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Plant Signaling & Behavior|December 11, 2012
Tomato strigolactones: a more detailed lookWouter Kohlen, Tatsiana Charnikhova, Ralph Bours, et al.
The Plant Cell|September 1, 2021
Medicago SPX1 and SPX3 regulate phosphate homeostasis, mycorrhizal colonization, and arbuscule degradationPeng Wang, Roxane Snijders, Wouter Kohlen, et al.
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|February 16, 2011
Aromatic A-ring analogues of orobanchol, new germination stimulants for seeds of parasitic weedsHeetika Malik, Wouter Kohlen, Muhammad Jamil, et al.
BMC Plant Biology|December 21, 2019
The Medicago truncatula nodule identity gene MtNOOT1 is required for coordinated apical-basal development of the rootDefeng Shen, Olga Kulikova, Kerstin Guhl, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|April 28, 2022
Low Salicylic Acid Level Improves Pollen Development Under Long-Term Mild Heat Conditions in TomatoStuart Y Jansma, Lidiya I Sergeeva, Yury M Tikunov, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 24, 2022
Long-lasting impact of chitooligosaccharide application on strigolactone biosynthesis and fungal accommodation promotes arbuscular mycorrhiza in Medicago truncatulaVeronica Volpe, Matteo Chialva, Teresa Mazzarella, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|September 30, 2010
Loss of Octarepeats in two processed prion pseudogenes in the red squirrel, Sciurus vulgarisOle Madsen, Timothy T Kortum, Marlinda Hupkes, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 17, 2018
Strigolactone Levels in Dicot Roots Are Determined by an Ancestral Symbiosis-Regulated Clade of the <i>PHYTOENE SYNTHASE</i> Gene FamilyRon Stauder, Ralf Welsch, Maurizio Camagna, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|July 10, 2008
Susceptibility of the tomato mutant high pigment-2dg (hp-2dg) to Orobanche spp. infectionJuan Antonio López-Ráez, Tatsiana Charnikhova, Patrick Mulder, et al.
Plant Science : an International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology|March 5, 2016
Strigolactones in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis: Stimulatory effect on bacterial surface motility and down-regulation of their levels in nodulated plantsMaría A Peláez-Vico, Lydia Bernabéu-Roda, Wouter Kohlen, et al.
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