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1. Functional phenomics for improved climate resilience in Nordic agriculture.

2. Review: New sensors and data-driven approaches—A path to next generation phenomics.

3. Determination of the Activity Signature of Key Carbohydrate Metabolism Enzymes in Phenolic-rich Grapevine Tissues.

4. Extracellular invertase LIN6 of tomato: a pivotal enzyme for integration of metabolic, hormonal, and stress signals is regulated by a diurnal rhythm.

5. Arbuscular mycorrhiza induces gene expression of the apoplastic invertase LIN6 in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) roots.

6. Cloning of a CACTA transposon-like insertion in intron I of tomato invertase Lin5 gene and identification of transposase-like sequences of Solanaceae species

7. Function and regulation of plant invertases: sweet sensations

8. Cytokinin‐deficient Chlamydomonas reinhardtii CRISPR‐Cas9 mutants show reduced ability to prime resistance of tobacco against bacterial infection.

9. The different pH optima and substrate specificities of extracellular and vacuolar invertases from plants are determined by a single amino-acid substitution.

10. The vacuolar protein-targeting signal of yeast carboxypeptidase is functional in oocytes from <em>Xenopus laevis</em>.

11. Expression of yeast invertase in oocytes from <em>Xenopus laevis</em>.

12. Structural requirements for protein <em>N</em>-glycosylation.

13. Photoprotection and optimization of sucrose usage contribute to faster recovery of photosynthesis after water deficit at high temperatures in wheat.

14. Early leaf responses of cell physiological and sensor‐based signatures reflect susceptibility of wheat seedlings to infection by leaf rust.

15. Integration of multi-omics techniques and physiological phenotyping within a holistic phenomics approach to study senescence in model and crop plants.

16. High-throughput phenotyping of physiological traits for wheat resilience to high temperature and drought stress.

17. Enzyme activity profiling for physiological phenotyping within functional phenomics: plant growth and stress responses.

18. Abscisic Acid-Cytokinin Antagonism Modulates Resistance Against Pseudomonas syringae in Tobacco.

19. Elevated CO2 modulates the effect of heat stress responses in Triticum aestivum by differential expression of an isoflavone reductase-like gene.

20. Phytoalexin transgenics in crop protection—Fairy tale with a happy end?

21. Compartment-Specific Antioxidative Defense in Arabidopsis Against Virulent and Avirulent Pseudomonas syringae.

22. Rapid Determination of Cytokinins and Auxin in Cyanobacteria.

23. Plant physiology meets phytopathology: plant primary metabolism and plant–pathogen interactions.

24. Expression of the recombinant bacterial outer surface protein A in tobacco chloroplasts leads to thylakoid localization and loss of photosynthesis.

25. Regulation of Arbuscular Mycorrhization by Carbon. The Symbiotic Interaction Cannot Be Improved by Increased Carbon Availability Accomplished by Root-Specifically Enhanced Invertase Activity.

26. Tissue-specific induction of the mRNA for an extracellular invertase isoenzyme of tomato by brassinosteroids suggests a role for steroid hormones in assimilate partitioning.

27. Activities of leaf and spike carbohydrate-metabolic and antioxidant enzymes are linked with yield performance in three spring wheat genotypes grown under well-watered and drought conditions.

28. Simple semi-high throughput determination of activity signatures of key antioxidant enzymes for physiological phenotyping.

29. Amylopectin Chain Length Dynamics and Activity Signatures of Key Carbon Metabolic Enzymes Highlight Early Maturation as Culprit for Yield Reduction of Barley Endosperm Starch after Heat Stress.

30. A transnational and holistic breeding approach is needed for sustainable wheat production in the Baltic Sea region.

31. Differential Effects of Carbohydrates on Arabidopsis Pollen Germination.

32. Metabolic Control of Tobacco Pollination by Sugars and Invertases.

33. Tomato growth promotion by the fungal endophytes Serendipita indica and Serendipita herbamans is associated with sucrose de-novo synthesis in roots and differential local and systemic effects on carbohydrate metabolisms and gene expression.

34. Structure of a Berberine Bridge Enzyme-Like Enzyme with an Active Site Specific to the Plant Family Brassicaceae.

35. Simple and robust determination of the activity signature of key carbohydrate metabolism enzymes for physiological phenotyping in model and crop plants.

36. Plant phenomics and the need for physiological phenotyping across scales to narrow the genotype-to-phenotype knowledge gap.

37. Differences between winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) cultivars in nitrogen starvation-induced leaf senescence are governed by leaf-inherent rather than root-derived signals.

38. Ectopic overexpression of the cell wall invertase gene CIN1 leads to dehydration avoidance in tomato.

39. Hormonal and metabolic regulation of tomato fruit sink activity and yield under salinity.

40. The Arabidopsis PLAT Domain Protein1 Is Critically Involved in Abiotic Stress Tolerance.

41. The cytokinin-producing plant beneficial bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens G20-18 primes tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) for enhanced drought stress responses.

42. A Rapid Phytohormone and Phytoalexin Screening Method for Physiological Phenotyping.

43. Inoculation of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) roots with growth promoting Pseudomonas strains induces distinct local and systemic metabolic biosignatures.

44. Identification of a bio-signature for barley resistance against Pyrenophora teres infection based on physiological, molecular and sensor-based phenotyping.

45. Physiological and molecular analysis of the interaction between aluminium toxicity and drought stress in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).

46. Establishment of a Photoautotrophic Cell Suspension Culture of Arabidopsis thaliana for Photosynthetic, Metabolic, and Signaling Studies.

47. Cytokinins Mediate Resistance against Pseudomonas syringae in Tobacco through Increased Antimicrobial Phytoalexin Synthesis Independent of Salicylic Acid Signaling.

48. Extracellular invertase is involved in the regulation of clubroot disease in Arabidopsis thaliana.

49. Role of α-tocopherol in cellular signaling: α-tocopherol inhibits stress-induced mitogen-activated protein kinase activation.

50. Post-Translational Derepression of Invertase Activity in Source Leaves via Down-Regulation of Invertase Inhibitor Expression Is Part of the Plant Defense Response.

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