Publications
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Insights into responses to elevated temperatures in Solanum tuberosum cultivars with contrasting sensitivity
23.12.2025
Selina Beck, Luisa Höfner, David Rüscher, Danuše Tarkowská, Jitka Široká, Stephen Reid, David Pscheidt, Jörg Hofmann, Ondřej Novák, Miroslav Strnad, Sophia Sonnewald
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The burning glass effect of water droplets triggers a high light-induced calcium response in the chloroplast stroma
09.06.2025
Dominic Kuang, Shanna Romand, Anna S. Zvereva, Bianca Maria Orlando Marchesano, Matteo Grenzi,
Stefano Buratti, Qun Yang, Ke Zheng, Dimitra Valadorou, Evelien Mylle, Zuzana Benedikty, Martin Trtı´lek,
Maria Tenje, Cornelia Spetea, Danie¨ l Van Damme, Bernhard Wurzinger, Markus Schwarzla¨ nder, Markus Teige,
Alex Costa, and Simon Stael -
GERMIN3 regulates tuber initiation and axillary bud activation by facilitating plasmodesmatal gating
15.04.2025
Raymond Campbell, Graham Cowan, Bernhard Wurzinger, Laurence J. M. Ducreux, Jimmy Dessoly, Wenbin Guo, Runxuan Zhang, Jenny A. Morris, Pete Hedley, Vanessa Wahl, Mark A. Taylor and Robert D. Hancock
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Integration of multi-omics data and deep phenotyping provides insights into responses to single and combined abiotic stress in potato
02.04.2025
Maja Zagorščak, Lamis Abdelhakim, Natalia Yaneth Rodriguez-Granados, Jitka Široká, Arindam Ghatak, Carissa Bleker, Andrej Blejec, Jan Zrimec, Ondřej Novák, Aleš Pěnčík, Špela Baebler, Lucia Perez Borroto, Christian Schuy, Anže Županič, Leila Afjehi-Sadat, Bernhard Wurzinger, Wolfram Weckwerth, Maruša Pompe Novak, Marc R. Knight, Miroslav Strnad, Christian Bachem, Palak Chaturvedi, Sophia Sonnewald, Rashmi Sasidharan, Klára Panzarová, Kristina Gruden, Markus Teige
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Haplotype-resolved genome assembly of the tetraploid potato cultivar Désirée
14.01.2025
Tim Godec, Sebastian Beier, Natalia Yaneth Rodriguez-Granados, Rashmi Sasidharan, Lamis Abdelhakim, Markus Teige, Björn Usadel, Kristina Gruden, Marko Petek
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Analysis of abiotic and biotic stressinduced Ca2+ transients in the crop species Solanum tuberosum
11.11.2024
Annelotte van Dieren, Roland E. Schwarzenbacher, Sophia Sonnewald, Andras Bittner & Ute C. Vothknecht
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StCDF1: A ‘jack of all trades’ clock output with a central role in regulating potato nitrate reduction activity
06.11.2024
Maroof Ahmed Shaikh, Lorena Ramırez-Gonzales, Jose M. Franco-Zorrilla, Evyatar Steiner,
Marian Oortwijn, Christian W. B. Bachem and Salome Prat
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Identification of heat stress-related genomic regions by genome-wide association study in Solanum tuberosum
23.10.2024
Alexander Kaier, Selina Beck, Markus Ingold, Jose María Corral, Stephan Reinert, Uwe Sonnewald, Sophia Sonnewald
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High Throughput Image-Based Phenotyping for Determining Morphological and Physiological Responses to Single and Combined Stresses in Potato
07.06.2024
The paper focused on showing an image-based phenotyping protocol to determine the morphological and physiological responses to single and combined heat, drought, and waterlogging treatments. This approach enabled the identification of early, late, and recovery responses at a whole plant level, and highlighted the necessity of using multiple imaging sensors. Abdelhakim, L. O. A., Pleskačová, B., Rodriguez-Granados, N. Y., Sasidharan, R., Perez-Borroto, L. S., Sonnewald, S., Gruden, K., Vothknecht, U. C., Teige, M., Panzarová, K. High Throughput Image-Based Phenotyping for Determining Morphological and Physiological Responses to Single and Combined Stresses in Potato. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e66255, In-press (2024). doi: 10.3791/66255
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Analytical Methods for Brassinosteroid Analysis: Recent Advances and Applications
10.04.2024
Jana Oklestkova, Miroslav Kvasnica and Miroslav Strnad
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Profiling of 1-aminocyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid and selected phytohormones in Arabidopsis using liquid chromatographytandem mass spectrometry
16.03.2024
Michal Karady, Pavel Hladík, Kateřina Cermanová, Petra Jiroutová, Ioanna Antoniadi, Rubén Casanova-Sáez, Karin Ljung and Ondřej Novák
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Calcium signaling: an emerging player in plant antiviral denfense
28.02.2024
Anna S. Zvereva, Michael Klingenbrunner, and Markus Teige
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Multiomics for Crop Improvement
24.01.2024
Chaturvedi, P., Pierides, I., Zhang, S., Schwarzerova, J., Ghatak, A., Weckwerth, W. (2024). Multiomics for Crop Improvement. In: Pandey, M.K., Bentley, A., Desmae, H., Roorkiwal, M., Varshney, R.K. (eds) Frontier Technologies for Crop Improvement. Sustainability Sciences in Asia and Africa(). Springer, Singapore.
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Stress Knowledge Map: A knowledge graph resource for systems biology analysis of plant stress responses
28.11.2023
Carissa Bleker, Živa Ramšak, Andras Bittner, Vid Podpečan, Maja Zagorščak, Bernhard Wurzinger, Špela Baebler, Marko Petek, Maja Križnik, Annelotte van Dieren, Juliane Gruber, Leila Afjehi-Sadat, Anže Županič, Markus Teige, Ute C. Vothknecht, Kristina Gruden
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Towards innovative variety testing - The Klimafit and ADAPT projects
20.11.2023
Ribarits A, Bomers S, Von Gehren P, Kirchmaier S, Söllinger J (2024)
Towards innovative variety testing - The Klimafit and ADAPT projects.
In: Vereinigung der Pflanzenzüchter und Saatgutkaufleute Österreichs (Ed), 74. Jahrestagung 2023, 20-22 November, Raumberg-Gumpenstein, pp 59-60. BOKU University, Vienna, Austria. ISBN-13: 978-3-900397-13-5
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Farmers Feel the Climate Change: Variety Choice as an Adaptation Strategy of European Potato Farmers
09.09.2023
As part of ADAPT project, we asked European farmers how they experience the effects of climate change on their potato production and what adaptation measures are suitable for them. More than 500 farmers from 22 different European countries took part in an onlone survey that was translated to different European languages.
The overwhelming majority of respondents confirm that they are feeling the impact of climate change on their potato production, witch drought and heat being the main problems. Growing potatoes adapted variety is the preferred adaptation strategy.
The results of the survey show the challenges European potato farmers face in times of climate change.
Read the paper with all the results here: https://doi.org/10.3390/cli11090189To to get access to the magazine with all the articles, use this link: Climate, Volume 11, Issue 9 (September 2023) - 23 articles
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TGA transcription factors - Structural characteristics as basis for functional variability
26.07.2022
Špela Tomaž, Kristina Gruden and Anna Coll
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Intertwined Roles of Reactive Oxygen Species and Salicylic Acid Signaling Are Crucial for the Plant Response to Biotic Stress
16.05.2022
Tjaša Lukan and Anna Coll
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Spatial control of potato tuberization by the TCP transcription factor BRANCHED1b
21.03.2022
Michael Nicolas, Rafael Torres-Pérez, Vanessa Wahl, Eduard Cruz-Oró, María Luisa Rodríguez-Buey, Angel María Zamarreño, Beatriz Martín-Jouve, José María García-Mina, Juan Carlos Oliveros, Salomé Prat, and Pilar Cubas
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Phased, chromosome-scale genome assemblies of tetraploid potato reveal a complex genome, transcriptome, and predicted proteome landscape underpinning genetic diversity
07.03.2022
Hoopes G, Meng X, Hamilton JP, Achakkagari SR, de Alves Freitas Guesdes F, Bolger ME, Coombs JJ, Esselink D, Kaiser NR, Kodde L, Kyriakidou M, Lavrijssen B, van Lieshout N, Shereda R, Tuttle HK, Vaillancourt B, Wood JC, de Boer JM, Bornowski N, Bourke P, Douches D, van Eck HJ, Ellis D, Feldman MJ, Gardner KM, Hopman JCP, Jiang J, De Jong WS, Kuhl JC, Novy RG, Oome S, Sathuvalli V, Tan EH, Ursum RA, Vales MI, Vining K, Visser RGF, Vossen J, Yencho GC, Anglin NL, Bachem CWB, Endelman JB, Shannon LM, Strömvik MV, Tai HH, Usadel B, Buell CR, Finkers R.
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ADAPT –Accelerated development of multiple-stress tolerant potato. In: Vereinigung der Pflanzenzüchter und Saatgutkaufleute Österreichs (Ed), 71. Jahrestagung 2020
23.11.2020
Ribarits A, von Gehren P, Bomers S, Prat N, Tripolt T, Söllinger J (2021) ADAPT –Accelerated development of multiple-stress tolerant potato. In: Vereinigung der Pflanzenzüchter und Saatgutkaufleute Österreichs (Ed), 71. Jahrestagung 2020, 23-24 November, Online conference, Raumberg-Gumpenstein, pp 35-36. BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria. ISBN-13: 978-3-900932-81-7