Hilary Edema,
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Stian Olsen,
Kirsten Krause,
Katja Hannele Karppinen
:
Parasitic dodder expresses an arsenal of secreted cellulases with multi-substrate specificity during host invasion
Plant physiology and biochemistry (Paris) 2024
ARKIV /
DOI
Maleen Hartenstein,
Markus Albert,
Kirsten Krause
:
The plant vampire diaries: a historic perspective on Cuscuta research
Journal of Experimental Botany 2023
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DOI
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Alena Didriksen,
Corine Alexis Faehn,
Stian Olsen,
Iben Sørensen,
Jocelyn KC Rose
et al.:
Cuscuta campestris fine-tunes gene expression during haustoriogenesis as an adaptation to different hosts
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Kirsten Krause
:
Rising from the shadows: Selective foraging in model shoot parasitic plants
Plant, Cell and Environment 2023
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DOI
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Julien Hollmann,
Stian Olsen,
Kirsten Krause
:
A host-free transcriptome for haustoriogenesis in Cuscuta campestris: Signature gene expression identifies markers of successive development stages
Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology 2022
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DOI
Zahra Zangishei,
Maria Luz Annacondia,
Heidrun Gundlach,
Alena Didriksen,
Julien Bruckmüller,
Hooman Salari
et al.:
Parasitic plant small RNA analyses unveil parasite-specific signatures of microRNA retention, loss, and gain
Benjamin M. Anderson,
Kirsten Krause,
Gitte Petersen
:
Mitochondrial genomes of two parasitic Cuscuta species lack clear evidence of horizontal gene transfer and retain unusually fragmented ccmFc genes
Hannah Schweitzer,
Nerea Johanna Aalto,
Wolfgang Busch,
Dennis Tin Chat Chan,
Matteo Chiesa,
Edel O. Elvevoll
et al.:
Innovating carbon-capture biotechnologies through ecosystem-inspired solutions
Karsten Fischer,
Lena Anna-Maria Lachner,
Stian Olsen,
Maria Mulisch,
Kirsten Krause
:
The enigma of interspecific plasmodesmata: insight from parasitic plants
Frontiers in Plant Science 2021
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DOI
Marlene Teubner,
Benjamin Lenzen,
Lucas Bernal Espenberger,
Janina Fuss,
Jörg Nickelsen,
Kirsten Krause
et al.:
The Chloroplast Ribonucleoprotein CP33B Quantitatively Binds the psbA mRNA
Lena Anna-Maria Lachner,
Levon Galstyan,
Kirsten Krause
:
A highly efficient protocol for transforming Cuscuta reflexa based on artificially induced infection sites
Volker Hegenauer,
Peter Slaby,
Max Körner,
Julien Hollmann,
Ronja Burggraf,
Isabell Albert
et al.:
The tomato receptor CuRe1 senses a cell wall protein to identify Cuscuta as a pathogen
Kirsten Krause,
Stian Olsen
:
Screening for Cellulolytic Plant Enzymes Using Colorimetric and Fluorescence Methods
Methods in molecular biology 2020
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DOI
Rainer Schwacke,
Gabriel Y. Ponce-Soto,
Kirsten Krause,
Anthony Bolger,
Borjana Arsova,
Asis Hallab
et al.:
MapMan4: a refined protein classification and annotation framework applicable to multi-omics data analysis.
Andrew Galloway,
Paul Knox,
Kirsten Krause
:
Sticky mucilages and exudates of plants – putative microenvironmental design elements with biotechnological value
Stian Olsen,
Kirsten Krause
:
A rapid preparation procedure for laser microdissection‑mediated harvest of plant tissues for gene expression analysis
Frank Förste,
Ioanna Mantouvalou,
Birgit Kanngiesser,
Hagen Stosnach,
Lena Anna-Maria Lachner,
Karsten Fischer
et al.:
Selective mineral transport barriers at Cuscuta-host infection sites
Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology 2019
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DOI
Kirsten Krause,
Hanne Risan Johnsen,
Anna Pielach,
leidulf Lund,
Karsten Fischer,
Jocelyn KC Rose
:
Identification of tomato introgression lines with enhanced susceptibility or resistance to infection by parasitic giant dodder (Cuscuta reflexa)
Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology 2018
DOI
German Martinez,
Kirsten Krause
:
The parasitic plant haustorium: a trojan horse releasing microRNAs that take control of the defense responses of the host
Non-coding RNA Investigation 2018
DOI
Alexander Vogel,
Rainer Schwacke,
Alisandra Denton,
Björn Usadel,
Julien Hollmann,
Karsten Fischer
et al.:
Footprints of parasitism in the genome of the parasitic flowering plant Cuscuta campestris
Sunniva Katharina Thode,
Kirsten Krause
:
Photosyntech
2024
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Grzegorz Konert,
Corine Alexis Faehn,
Markku Juhani Keinänen,
Kirsten Krause,
Inger Martinussen
et al.:
Capacity development for phenotyping Arctic plant biomass
2024
Kirsten Krause,
Karsten Fischer
:
Harnessing the genome and transcriptomes of Cuscuta to delve deeper into their secrets
2024
Kirsten Krause
:
Variations of the interaction between parasitic dodders and their hosts.
2024
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Stian Olsen,
Alena Didriksen,
Corine Alexis Faehn,
Iben Sørensen,
Jocelyn KC Rose
et al.:
Pas-de-deux featuring the parasitic dodder Cuscuta campestris and it s hosts
2024
Beatrix Enderle,
Kirsten Krause,
Andreas Hiltbrunner
:
Shade signals as essential components of host detection in the parasitic plant Cuscuta campestris
2023
Liv-Irene Berglund,
Kirsten Krause
:
Studentproduserte filmer i laboratorieundervisning
Corine Alexis Faehn,
Andrew Galloway,
Kirsten Krause
:
Plant slime: How plants use sticky sugars
Frontiers for Young Minds 2023
DOI
Sunniva Katharina Thode,
Kirsten Krause
:
The Norwegian Graduate School on Photosynthetic Eukaryotes
2023
Wiebke Häger,
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Kirsten Krause,
Thorsten Klaus Hamann
:
Exploring the role of cell-wall-degrading polygalacturonases in host-parasite interactions
2023
Kirsten Krause
:
Go-Pro filming in laboratory-based teaching: possibilities and trade-offs.
2023
Kirsten Krause
:
Welcome lecture for SPPS PhD conference "PhD101: Everything is hard before it gets easy"
2023
Kirsten Krause,
Grzegorz Konert
:
Photosynthesis Frenzy
2023
Wiebke Häger,
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Kirsten Krause,
Thorsten Klaus Hamann
:
Unravelling the role of polygalacturonases in the interaction of parasitic plants and phytopathogens with their host plants
2023
Kirsten Krause
:
One step ahead: How parasitic dodders take control over their hosts.
2023
Kirsten Krause,
Grzegorz Konert,
Reidar Kaasa,
Per Bjørnar Gjerp,
Sunniva Katharina Thode,
Corine Alexis Faehn
et al.:
Marble-ous Photosynthesis
2023
Kirsten Krause,
Sunniva Katharina Thode,
Ulrike Naumann
:
Lovende samarbeid for mer matnyttig kunnskap i hele Norge
Nordnorsk debatt - Nordlys 14. Sep 2022
Katja Karppinen,
Charlotte Bour,
Muhammad Furqan Ashraf,
Hilary Edema,
Amos Samkumar Rajan Premkumar,
Teemu H. Teeri
et al.:
Genome mining for plant cell wall degrading enzymes of plant origin
2022
Kirsten Krause
:
Nutrient selectivity of parasitic dodders and its implication for transport pathways
2022
Lena Anna-Maria Lachner,
Kirsten Krause
:
Approaches for the transformation of a parasitic plant
2022
Kirsten Krause
:
The problem of recalcitrant cellulosic biomass:
How can (parasitic) plants contribute to finding solutions?
2022
Kirsten Krause
:
Picky parasites? Nutrient selectivity and its molecular causes in the interaction between parasitic dodders and their hosts
2022
Wiebke Häger,
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Kirsten Krause,
Thorsten Klaus Hamann
:
Exploring the role of cell-wall-degrading polygalacturonases in host-parasite interactions
2022
Kirsten Krause
:
Pflanze des Monats Juli 2019 im Botanischen Garten Kiel: Teufelszwirn (Cuscutae spec.)
2019
Benjamin Anderson,
Kirsten Krause,
Gitte Petersen
:
Lack of evidence for horizontally transferred genes in mitochondria of Cuscuta species
2019
Kirsten Krause
:
Something old, something new, something borrowed ... - plant genomes under the influence of a parasitic lifestyle
2019
Kirsten Krause
:
Cuscuta campestris: A plant genome under the influence of a parasitic lifestyle
2019
Kirsten Krause
:
Hide and Seek: Interactions between parasitic Cuscuta and their hosts
2019
Thorsten Hamann,
Anna Karkonen,
Kirsten Krause
:
From plant cell wall metabolism and plasticity to cell wall biotechnology
Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology 2018
DOI
Anna Avetisyan,
Anush Panosyan,
Martina Paponov,
Ivan Paponov,
Inger Martinussen,
Kirsten Krause
et al.:
Teaching plant biology brings together Norway and Armenia as platform for international collaboration
2018