Christian Hertig
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Scientist @IPK Leibniz Institut in Gatersleben
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Christian Hertig
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· May 22
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Christian Hertig
@chertig.bsky.social
· Feb 17
Genome-wide characterization of two-component system elements in barley enables the identification of grain-specific phosphorelay genes - BMC Plant Biology
Background The two-component system (TCS) serves as a common intracellular signal transduction pathway implicated in various processes of plant development and response to abiotic stress. With regard ...
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Christian Hertig
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· Jan 29
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Christian Hertig
@chertig.bsky.social
· Dec 6
Beeinflussung des Ertragspotentials von Gerste und Weizen durch Modifikation ährenarchitektonischer Eigenschaften mittels Cas-Endonuklease-vermittelter Mutagenese
Die vorliegende Arbeit beschreibt die Anwendung des Genome Engineerings mittels RNA-vermittelter Cas9-Endonuklease in den Getreidearten Weizen und Gerste. Dieses neue Werkzeug der Pflanzenzüchtung erm...
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Christian Hertig
@chertig.bsky.social
· Dec 6
Shedding New Light on the Hull-Pericarp Adhesion Mechanisms of Barley Grains by Transcriptomics Analysis of Isogenic NUD1 and nud1 Lines
In barley having adherent hulls, an irreversible connection between the pericarp with both palea and lemma is formed during grain maturation. A mutation in the NUDUM 1 (NUD1) gene prevents this connec...
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Christian Hertig
@chertig.bsky.social
· Dec 6
Accumulation of Anthocyanin in the Aleurone of Barley Grains by Targeted Restoration of the MYC2 Gene
Blue barley grain pigmentation results from anthocyanin accumulation in the aleurone layer. Anthocyanins are known for their beneficial effects on human health. The gene encoding the MYELOCYTOMATOSIS ...
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Christian Hertig
@chertig.bsky.social
· Dec 6
Reduction in Cold-Induced Sweetening by Cas9 Endonuclease-Mediated Knockout of the POTATO VACUOLAR INVERTASE 1 Gene in the Cultivar ‘Symfonia’ - Potato Research
Storage of potato tubers at low temperatures leads to the degradation of starch into reducing sugars, resulting in cold-induced sweetening (CIS). These sugars react with free amino acids when processe...
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Christian Hertig
@chertig.bsky.social
· Dec 6