Publications of Maria Heinrich

Journal Article (6)

2014
Journal Article
Hettenhausen, C.; Heinrich, M.; Baldwin, I. T.; Wu, J.: Fatty acid-amino acid conjugates are essential for systemic activation of salicylic acid-induced protein kinase and accumulation of jasmonic acid in Nicotiana attenuata. BMC Plant Biology 14, 326 (2014)
2013
Journal Article
Heinrich, M.; Hettenhausen, C.; Lange, T.; Wünsche, H.; Fang, J.; Baldwin, I. T.; Wu, J.: High levels of jasmonic acid antagonize the biosynthesis of gibberellins and inhibit the growth of Nicotiana attenuata stems. The Plant Journal 73 (4), pp. 591 - 606 (2013)
2012
Journal Article
Bozorov, T. A.; Pandey, S. P.; Dinh, T. S.; Kim, S.-G.; Heinrich, M.; Gase, K.; Baldwin, I. T.: Dicer-like proteins and their role in plant-herbivore interactions in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 54 (3), pp. 189 - 206 (2012)
Journal Article
Heinrich, M.; Baldwin, I. T.; Wu, J.: Protein kinases in plant growth and defense. Endocytobiosis and cell research: journal of the International Society of Endocytobiology 22, pp. 48 - 51 (2012)
Journal Article
Heinrich, M.; Baldwin, I. T.; Wu, J.: Three MAPK kinases, MEK1, SIPKK and NPK2, are not involved in activation of SIPK after wounding and herbivore feeding but important for accumulation of trypsin proteinase inhibitors. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 30, pp. 731 - 740 (2012)
2011
Journal Article
Heinrich, M.; Baldwin, I. T.; Wu, J.: Two mitogen-activated protein kinase kinases, MKK1 and MEK2, are involved in wounding- and specialist lepidopteran herbivore Manduca sexta-induced responses in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Experimental Botany 62, pp. 4355 - 4365 (2011)

Thesis - PhD (1)

2012
Thesis - PhD
Heinrich, M.: Nicotiana attenuata protein kinases mediate plant growth and resistance to insect herbivores. Dissertation, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2012)
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