Astrid Wingler
Genetics
Evolution and Environment
University College London
Gower Street
UK
Name/email consistency: high
- QTL analysis for sugar-regulated leaf senescence supports flowering-dependent and -independent senescence pathways. Wingler, A., Purdy, S.J., Edwards, S.A., Chardon, F., Masclaux-Daubresse, C. New Phytol. (2010)
- Sugars, senescence, and ageing in plants and heterotrophic organisms. Wingler, A., Masclaux-Daubresse, C., Fischer, A.M. J. Exp. Bot. (2009)
- Metabolic regulation of leaf senescence: interactions of sugar signalling with biotic and abiotic stress responses. Wingler, A., Roitsch, T. Plant. Biol. (Stuttg) (2008)
- Transcriptional or post-transcriptional regulation - how does a plant know when to senesce?. Wingler, A. New Phytol. (2007)
- The role of sugars in integrating environmental signals during the regulation of leaf senescence. Wingler, A., Purdy, S., MacLean, J.A., Pourtau, N. J. Exp. Bot. (2006)
- Mechanisms of the light-dependent induction of cell death in tobacco plants with delayed senescence. Wingler, A., Brownhill, E., Pourtau, N. J. Exp. Bot. (2005)
- The function of trehalose biosynthesis in plants. Wingler, A. Phytochemistry (2002)