Publications
NIBIOs employees contribute to several hundred scientific articles and research reports every year. You can browse or search in our collection which contains references and links to these publications as well as other research and dissemination activities. The collection is continously updated with new and historical material.
2012
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Ashraful Islam Sissel Haugslien Dag-Ragnar Blystad Sissel Torre Jorunn Elisabeth Olsen Henrik Lütken Jihong Liu ClarkeAbstract
Poinsettia is one of the most important potted ornamentals for Christmas. Appropriate plant height is an important trait in poinsettia production. Concern about the negative effects of chemical growth retardants has limited their availability and use. Generation of compact poinsettia plants by genetic transformation has become a promising approach.
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M. Ashraful Islam Henrik Lütken Sissel Haugslien Sissel Torre Jorunn Elisabeth Olsen Dag-Ragnar Blystad Søren K. Rasmussen Jihong Liu ClarkeAbstract
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M. Ashraful Islam Henrik Lütken Sissel Haugslien Sissel Torre Jorunn Elisabeth Olsen Dag-Ragnar Blystad Søren Rasmussen Jihong Liu ClarkeAbstract
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Carl Jonas Jorge Spetz Jihong Liu Clarke Merete Dees Sissel Haugslien Roar Moe Dag-Ragnar BlystadAbstract
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Nina Elisabeth Nagy Harald Kvaalen Monica Fongen Carl Gunnar Fossdal Nicholas Clarke Halvor Solheim Ari HietalaAbstract
Pathogen challenge of tree sapwood induces the formation of reaction zones with antimicrobial properties such as elevated pH and cation content. Many fungi lower substrate pH by secreting oxalic acid, its conjugate base oxalate being a reductant as well as a chelating agent for cations. To examine the role of oxalic acid in pathogenicity of white-rot fungi, we conducted spatial quantification of oxalate, transcript levels of related fungal genes, and element concentrations in heartwood of Norway spruce challenged naturally by Heterobasidion parviporum. In the pathogen-compromised reaction zone, upregulation of an oxaloacetase gene generating oxalic acid coincided with oxalate and cation accumulation and presence of calcium oxalate crystals. The colonized inner heartwood showed trace amounts of oxalate. Moreover, fungal exposure to the reaction zone under laboratory conditions induced oxaloacetase and oxalate accumulation, whereas heartwood induced a decarboxylase gene involved in degradation of oxalate. The excess level of cations in defense xylem inactivates pathogen-secreted oxalate through precipitation and, presumably, only after cation neutralization can oxalic acid participate in lignocellulose degradation. This necessitates enhanced production of oxalic acid by H. parviporum. This study is the first to determine the true influence of white-rot fungi on oxalate crystal formation in tree xylem.
2011
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