Marine diatoms Coscinodiscus granii: They live in open waters such as the North Sea. Under the microscope, many single-celled diatoms can be seen, some of which are healthy, while others are infected by an egg fungus. The zoospores that the fungus forms for reproduction can be seen as small dots.

Publications of Saskia Gablenz

Journal Article (4)

2021
Journal Article
Böttner, L.; Grabe, V.; Gablenz, S.; Böhme, N.; Appenroth, K. J.; Gershenzon, J.; Huber, M.: Differential localization of flavonoid glucosides in an aquatic plant implicates different functions under abiotic stress. Plant, Cell and Environment 44 (3), pp. 900 - 914 (2021)
Journal Article
Huber, M.; Gablenz, S.; Höfer, M.: Transgenerational non-genetic inheritance has fitness costs and benefits under recurring stress in the clonal duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 288 (1955), 20211269 (2021)
Journal Article
Huber, M.; Roder, T.; Irmisch, S.; Riedel, A.; Gablenz, S.; Fricke, J.; Rahfeld, P.; Reichelt, M.; Paetz, C.; Liechti, N. et al.; Hu, L.; Bont, Z.; Meng, Y.; Huang, W.; Robert, A. C.; Gershenzon, J.; Erb, M.: A beta-glucosidase of an insect herbivore determines both toxicity and deterrence of a dandelion defense metabolite. eLife 10, e68642 (2021)
2018
Journal Article
Xu, S.; Stapley, J.; Gablenz, S.; Boyer, J.; Appenroth, K. J.; Sree, S. K.; Gershenzon, J.; Widmer, A.; Huber, M.: Low genetic variation is associated with low mutation rate in the giant duckweed. Nature Communications 10, 1243 (2018)

Thesis - Master (1)

2017
Thesis - Master
Gablenz, S.: Establishing a system to study the evolution of copper resistance in the great duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza). Master, VIII, 35, XX pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2017)
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