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  • Barth C, De Tullio M and Conklin PL (2006) The role of ascorbic acid in the control of flowering time and the onset of senescence. Journal of Experimental Botany 57: 1657-1665
     

  • Barth C and Jander J. (2006) Arabidopsis myrosinases TGG1 and TGG2 have redundant function in glucosinolate breakdown and insect defense. The Plant Journal 46: 549-562

  • Barth C, Moeder W, Klessig DF and Conklin PL (2004). The timing of senescence and response to pathogens is altered in the ascorbate-deficient Arabidopsis mutant vitamin c-1. Plant Physiology, 134: 1784-1792.

  • Conklin P and Barth C (2004). Ascorbic acid, a familiar small molecule intertwined in the response of plants to ozone, pathogens, and the onset of senescence. Plant, Cell and Environment. 27: 959-970.

  • Krause GH, Grube E, Koroleva OY, Barth C and Winter K (2004). Do mature shade leaves of tropical tree seedlings acclimate to high sunlight and UV radiation? Functional Plant Biology, 31: 743-756.

  • Barth C and Conklin PL (2003). The lower cell density of the leaf palisade parenchyma in the Arabidopsis thaliana mutant lcd1-1 is associated with increased sensitivity to ozone and virulent Pseudomonas syringae. The Plant Journal, 35: 206-218.

  • Barth C and Krause GH (2002). Study of tobacco transformants to assess the role of chloroplastic NAD(P)H dehydrogenase in photoprotection of photosystems I and II. Planta, 216: 273-279.

  • Barth C, Krause GH and Winter K (2001). Responses of photosystem I compared with photosystem II to high-light stress in tropical shade and sun leaves. Plant, Cell and Environment, 24: 163-176..



  • Barth C and Krause GH (1999). Inhibition of photosystems I and II in chilling-sensitive and chilling-tolerant plants under light and low-temperature stress. Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung, 54c: 645-657.
     
  • Barth C and Krause GH (1998). Effects of light stress on photosystem I in chilling-sensitive plants. In: Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and Effects (Garab G, ed). Kluwer, Dordrecht, Vol. IV, pp. 2533-2536.