J Müller, T Boller, A Wiemken - Plant science, 1995 - Elsevier
Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide consisting of two α-glycosidically linked glucose units. It accumulates in many microorganisms and invertebrate animals when they are …
A Wingler, T Fritzius, A Wiemken, T Boller… - Plant …, 2000 - academic.oup.com
In Arabidopsis, genes encoding functional enzymes for the synthesis and degradation of trehalose have been detected recently. In this study we analyzed how trehalose affects the …
G Vogel, RA Aeschbacher, J Müller, T Boller… - The Plant …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
It is currently thought that most flowering plants lack the capacity to synthesize trehalose, a common disaccharide of bacteria, fungi and invertebrates that appears to play a major role …
J Muller, RA Aeschbacher, A Wingler, T Boller… - Plant …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Trehalase is ubiquitous in higher plants. So far, indications concerning its function are scarce, although it has been implicated in the detoxification of exogenous trehalose. A …
JE Lunn - Functional Plant Biology, 2007 - CSIRO Publishing
The genomes of Arabidopsis thaliana L., rice (Oryza sativa L.) and poplar (Populus trichocarpa Torr. & A. Gray) contain large families of genes encoding trehalose-phosphate …
T El-Bashiti, H Hamamcı, HA Öktem, M Yücel - Plant Science, 2005 - Elsevier
In this study, three wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum L.) Tosun, Bolal (stress tolerant) and Çakmak (stress sensitive) were analysed for the presence of trehalose. Using gas …
L Schellenbaum, J Müller, T Boller, A Wiemken… - The New …, 1998 - cambridge.org
To study the response of non-mycorrhizal and mycorrhizal maize plants to drought, the changes in the pools of non-structural carbohydrates and amino acids were analysed in …
S Samadi, G Habibi, A Vaziri - Acta physiologiae plantarum, 2019 - Springer
We investigated the role of trehalose (Tre) root pretreatment (10 and 30 mM) in photosynthesis, phenolic metabolism, antioxidant properties and ion homeostasis of …
J Müller, A Wiemken, R Aeschbacher - Plant Science, 1999 - Elsevier
Trehalose (α-D-glucopyranosyl-[1, 1]-α-D-glucopyranoside), a non-reducing disaccharide, is common in lower organisms such as bacteria, fungi and invertebrates. In higher plants …