Kirsten Krause
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
Maleen Hartenstein,
Markus Albert,
Kirsten Krause
:
The plant vampire diaries: a historic perspective on Cuscuta research
Thomas Georges A Bawin,
Kirsten Krause
:
Rising from the shadows: Selective foraging in model shoot parasitic plants
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
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
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
BMC Genomics 2021 DOI
Karsten Fischer,
Lena Anna-Maria Lachner,
Stian Olsen,
Maria Mulisch,
Kirsten Krause
:
The enigma of interspecific plasmodesmata: insight from parasitic plants
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
Kirsten Krause,
Stian Olsen
:
Screening for Cellulolytic Plant Enzymes Using Colorimetric and Fluorescence Methods
Marlene Teubner,
Benjamin Lenzen,
Lucas Bernal Espenberger,
Janina Fuss,
Jörg Nickelsen,
Kirsten Krause
et al.:
The Chloroplast Ribonucleoprotein CP33B Quantitatively Binds the psbA mRNA
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
Lena Anna-Maria Lachner,
Levon Galstyan,
Kirsten Krause
:
A highly efficient protocol for transforming Cuscuta reflexa based on artificially induced infection sites
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
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
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
Karin Krupinska,
Kirsten Krause
:
The transcriptionally active chromosomes (TAC) of plastids revisited
Endocytobiosis and cell research 2017 FULLTEKST
Stian Olsen,
Kirsten Krause
:
Activity of xyloglucan endotransglucosylases/hydrolases suggests a role during host invasion by the parasitic plant Cuscuta reflexa
Bernd Striberny,
Anthony Melton,
Rainer Schwacke,
Kirsten Krause,
Karsten Fischer,
Leslie R. Goertzen
et al.:
Cytokinin Response Factor 5 has transcriptional activity governed by its C-terminal domain.
Plant Signalling & Behavior 2017 DOI
Marlene Teubner,
Janina Fuss,
Kristina Kühn,
Kirsten Krause,
Christian Schmitz-Linneweber
:
The RRM protein CP33A is a global ligand of chloroplast mRNAs and is essential for plastid biogenesis and plant development
The Plant Journal 2016 DOI
Beatrix Enderle,
Kirsten Krause,
Andreas Hiltbrunner
:
Shade signals as essential components of host detection in the parasitic plant Cuscuta campestris
2023
Corine Alexis Faehn,
Andrew Galloway,
Kirsten Krause
:
Plant slime: How plants use sticky sugars
Frontiers for Young Minds 2023 DOI
Kirsten Krause,
Grzegorz Konert
:
Photosynthesis Frenzy
2023
Kirsten Krause,
Grzegorz Konert,
Reidar Kaasa,
Per Bjørnar Gjerp,
Sunniva Katharina Thode,
Corine Alexis Faehn
et al.:
Marble-ous Photosynthesis
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
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
Liv-Irene Berglund,
Kirsten Krause
:
Studentproduserte filmer i laboratorieundervisning
2023 FULLTEKST
Kirsten Krause
:
One step ahead: How parasitic dodders take control over their hosts.
2023
Kirsten Krause
:
Welcome lecture for SPPS PhD conference "PhD101: Everything is hard before it gets easy"
2023
Kirsten Krause
:
Go-Pro filming in laboratory-based teaching: possibilities and trade-offs.
2023
Kirsten Krause
:
Picky parasites? Nutrient selectivity and its molecular causes in the interaction between parasitic dodders and their hosts
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
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
Kirsten Krause,
Sunniva Katharina Thode,
Ulrike Naumann
:
Lovende samarbeid for mer matnyttig kunnskap i hele Norge
Nordnorsk debatt - Nordlys 14. Sep 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
:
Hide and Seek: Interactions between parasitic Cuscuta and their hosts
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
Benjamin Anderson,
Kirsten Krause,
Gitte Petersen
:
Lack of evidence for horizontally transferred genes in mitochondria of Cuscuta species
2019
Kirsten Krause
:
Pflanze des Monats Juli 2019 im Botanischen Garten Kiel: Teufelszwirn (Cuscutae spec.)
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
Kirsten Krause
:
Plant endosymbionts and parasites
2017
leidulf Lund,
Marie Cooper,
Julien Hollmann,
Kirsten Krause
:
Red light control of dodder infection
2017
Kirsten Krause
:
Learning "plant language". From intracellular to inter-plant communication
2016
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