Publicaciones 1991-1996 - Papeles Originales

19. Einzelzelle und Pflanzengestalt. Habilitationsschrift, Fakultät für Biologie, Universität Freiburg, 1996

18. Nick P, Furuya M (1996) Buder revisited - cell and organ polarity during phototropism. Plant Cell Environment 19, 1179-1187 - pdf08. Nick P, Schäfer E (1991) Induction of transverse polarity by blue light: an all-or-none response. Planta 185, 415-424 - pdf

17. Nick P, Lambert AM, Vantard M (1995) A microtubule-associated protein in maize is expressed during phytochrome-induced cell elongation. Plant J 8, 835-844 - pdf

16. Nick P, Schäfer E (1994) Polarity induction versus phototropism in maize: Auxin cannot replace blue light. Planta 195, 63-69 - pdf

15. Toyomasu T, Yamane H, Murofushi N, Nick P (1994) Phytochrome inhibits the effectiveness of gibberellins to induce cell elongation in rice. Planta 194, 256-263 - pdf

14. Nick P, Yatou O, Furuya M, Lambert AM (1994) Auxin-dependent microtubule responses and seedling development are affected in a rice mutant resistant to EPC. Plant J 6, 651-663 - pdf

13. Nick P, Furuya M (1993) Phytochrome-dependent decrease of gibberellin sensitivity. Plant Growth Regul. 12, 195-206 - pdf

12. Nick P, Ehmann B, Furuya M, Schäfer E (1993) Cell Communication, Stochastic Cell Responses, and Anthocyanin Pattern in Mustard Cotyledons. Plant Cell 5, 541-552 - pdf

11. Nick P, Schäfer E, Furuya M (1992) Auxin Redistribution during First Positive Phototropism in Corn Coleoptiles - Microtubule Reorientation and the Cholodny-Went Theory. Plant Physiol 99, 1302-1308 - pdf

10. Nick P, Furuya M, Schäfer E (1991) Do microtubules control growth during tropism? Experiments with maize coleoptiles. Plant Cell Physiol 32, 999-1006 - pdf

09. Nick P, Schäfer E, Hertel R, Furuya M (1991) On the putative role of microtubules in gravitropism of maize coleoptiles. Plant Cell Physiol 32, 873-880 - pdf

 

 

 

 

 

Veröffentlichungen 1991-1996 - Übersichts- und Buchartikel

[1] Nick P, Furuya M (1992) Induction and Fixation of Polarity - Early Steps in Plant Morphogenesis. Develop Growth Different 34, 115-125 - pdf