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 Kerstin Weniger

Journal Article (5)

2023
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Chang, H.; Unni, A. P.; Tom, M. T.; Cortés Llorca, L.; Brase, S.; Bucks, S.; Weniger, K.; Bisch-Knaden, S.; Hansson, B. S.; Knaden, M.: Odorant detection in a locust exhibits unusually low redundancy. Current Biology 33 (24), pp. 5427 - 5438.e5 (2023)
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Jiang, N.-J.; Chang, H.; Weisflog, J.; Eberl, F.; Veit, D.; Weniger, K.; Hansson, B. S.; Knaden, M.: Ozone exposure disrupts insect sexual communication. Nature Communications 14, 1186 (2023)
2015
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Ebrahim, S. A. M.; Dweck, H.; Stökl, J.; Hofferberth, J. E.; Trona, F.; Weniger, K.; Rybak, J.; Seki, Y.; Stensmyr, M. C.; Sachse, S. et al.; Hansson, B. S.; Knaden, M.: Drosophila avoids parasitoids by sensing their semiochemicals via a dedicated olfactory circuit. PLoS Biology 13 (12), e1002318 (2015)
2002
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Stotz, H. U.; Koch, T.; Biedermann, A.; Weniger, K.; Boland, W.; Mitchell-Olds, T.: Evidence for regulation of resistance in Arabidopsis to Egyptian cotton worm by salicylic and jasmonic acid signaling pathways. Planta 214 (4), pp. 648 - 652 (2002)
2000
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Stotz, H. U.; Pittendrigh, B. R.; Kroymann, J.; Weniger, K.; Fritsche, J.; Bauke, A.; Mitchell-Olds, T.: Induced plant defense responses against chewing insects. Ethylene signaling reduces resistance of Arabidopsis against Egyptian cotton worm but not diamondback moth. Plant Physiology 124 (3), pp. 1007 - 1017 (2000)
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