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Ausma, T
Buchner, P
Burkey, K O
De Kok, L J
De Kok, L J.
Dreyer, E
Grantz, D A
Hawkesford, M J
Herschbach, C
Jouanin, L
Koralewska, A
Parmar, S
Posthumus, F S
Prajapati, D H
Reich, M
Rennenberg, H
Schneider, A
Shahbaz, M
Stuiver, C E E
Stuiver, C E.E.
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Atmospheric H(2)S as sulfur source for Brassica oleracea: kinetics of H(2)S uptake and activity of O-acetylserine (thiol)lyase as affected by sulfur nutrition.
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Stuiver, C E.E
De Kok, L J
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Environmental and experimental botany
Aug 2001
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Environmental and experimental botany
vol. 46
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Plant functioning in a changing global atmosphere.
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Tausz-Posch, S
De Kok, L J
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20200302
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Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
vol. 22 Suppl 1
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Plant functioning in a changing global environment.
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Tausz, M
Dreyer, E
De Kok, L J
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20100114
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Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
vol. 11 Suppl 1
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Plants and the changing environment.
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De Kok, L J
Grantz, D A
Burkey, K O
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20161025
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Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
vol. 18 Suppl 1
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Temperature determines size and direction of effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen form on yield quantity and quality of Chinese cabbage.
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Reich, M
van den Meerakker, A N
Parmar, S
Hawkesford, M J
De Kok, L J
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20161025
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Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
vol. 18 Suppl 1
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Regulation of sulfur nutrition in wild-type and transgenic poplar over-expressing gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase in the cytosol as affected by atmospheric H2S.
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Herschbach, C
van Der Zalm, E
Schneider, A
Jouanin, L
De Kok, L J
Rennenberg, H
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20001124
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Plant physiology
vol. 124
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The characteristic high sulfate content in Brassica oleracea is controlled by the expression and activity of sulfate transporters.
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Koralewska, A
Posthumus, F S
Stuiver, C E E
Buchner, P
Hawkesford, M J
De Kok, L J
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20071113
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Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
vol. 9
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Copper toxicity in Chinese cabbage is not influenced by plant sulphur status, but affects sulphur metabolism-related gene expression and the suggested regulatory metabolites.
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Shahbaz, M
Stuiver, C E E
Posthumus, F S
Parmar, S
Hawkesford, M J
De Kok, L J
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20160526
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Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
vol. 16
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Molybdate toxicity in Chinese cabbage is not the direct consequence of changes in sulphur metabolism.
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Zuidersma, E I
Ausma, T
Stuiver, C E E
Prajapati, D H
Hawkesford, M J
De Kok, L J
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20200311
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Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
vol. 22
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