Hubert Felle

7.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
80 papers, 5.8k citations indexed

About

Hubert Felle is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Hubert Felle has authored 80 papers receiving a total of 5.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 63 papers in Plant Science, 33 papers in Molecular Biology and 10 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Hubert Felle's work include Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (28 papers), Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism (20 papers) and Plant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies (17 papers). Hubert Felle is often cited by papers focused on Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (28 papers), Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism (20 papers) and Plant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies (17 papers). Hubert Felle collaborates with scholars based in Germany, France and United Kingdom. Hubert Felle's co-authors include Adam Bertl, Stefan Hanstein, Matthias R. Zimmermann, M.O. Schultze, Walter J. Horst, Ádám Kondorosi, Éva Kondorosi, Rainer Hedrich, Shusei Sato and Lene H. Madsen and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and The Plant Cell.

In The Last Decade

Hubert Felle

80 papers receiving 5.6k citations

Hit Papers

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Hubert Felle
Roger M. Spanswick United States
Zhen‐Ming Pei United States
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All Works

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Zimmermann, Matthias R., Axel Mithöfer, Torsten Will, Hubert Felle, & Alexandra C. U. Furch. (2016). Herbivore-Triggered Electrophysiological Reactions: Candidates for Systemic Signals in Higher Plants and the Challenge of Their Identification. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 170(4). 2407–2419. 86 indexed citations
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Furch, Alexandra C. U., et al.. (2009). Sieve Element Ca2+ Channels as Relay Stations between Remote Stimuli and Sieve Tube Occlusion in Vicia faba  . The Plant Cell. 21(7). 2118–2132. 91 indexed citations
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Grams, Thorsten E. E., Silke Lautner, Hubert Felle, Rainer Matyssek, & Jörg Fromm. (2008). Heat‐induced electrical signals affect cytoplasmic and apoplastic pH as well as photosynthesis during propagation through the maize leaf. Plant Cell & Environment. 32(4). 319–326. 102 indexed citations
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Felle, Hubert, et al.. (2007). Interactive signal transfer between host and pathogen during successful infection of barley leaves by Blumeria graminis and Bipolaris sorokiniana. Journal of Plant Physiology. 165(1). 52–59. 14 indexed citations
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Kanamori, Norihito, Lene H. Madsen, Simona Radutoiu, et al.. (2006). A nucleoporin is required for induction of Ca 2+ spiking in legume nodule development and essential for rhizobial and fungal symbiosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103(2). 359–364. 256 indexed citations
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Felle, Hubert. (2006). Apoplastic pH During Low-oxygen Stress in Barley. Annals of Botany. 98(5). 1085–1093. 28 indexed citations
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Mithöfer, Axel, Jürgen Ebel, & Hubert Felle. (2005). Cation Fluxes Cause Plasma Membrane Depolarization Involved in β-Glucan Elicitor-Signaling in Soybean Roots. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 18(9). 983–990. 33 indexed citations
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Felle, Hubert, et al.. (2004). Apoplastic pH Signaling in Barley Leaves Attacked by the Powdery Mildew Fungus Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 17(1). 118–123. 74 indexed citations
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Hanstein, Stefan & Hubert Felle. (2003). Nanoinfusion: an integrating tool to study elicitor perception and signal transduction in intact leaves. New Phytologist. 161(2). 595–606. 12 indexed citations
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Radutoiu, Simona, Lene H. Madsen, Esben Bjørn Madsen, et al.. (2003). Plant recognition of symbiotic bacteria requires two LysM receptor-like kinases. Nature. 425(6958). 585–592. 830 indexed citations breakdown →
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Carden, D. E. & Hubert Felle. (2002). The mode of action of cell wall-degrading enzymes and their interference with Nod factor signalling in Medicago sativa root hairs. Planta. 216(6). 993–1002. 16 indexed citations
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Felle, Hubert, Stefan Hanstein, Ralf Steinmeyer, & Rainer Hedrich. (2000). Dynamics of ionic activities in the apoplast of the sub‐stomatal cavity of intact Vicia faba leaves during stomatal closure evoked by ABA and darkness. The Plant Journal. 24(3). 297–304. 67 indexed citations
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Felle, Hubert. (1996). Control of cytoplasmic pH under anoxic conditions and its implication for plasma membrane proton transport inMedicago sativaroot hairs. Journal of Experimental Botany. 47(7). 967–973. 49 indexed citations
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Peters, Winfried S. & Hubert Felle. (1992). Die Konsequenzen eines Lebens im Druckbehälter. Biotheoretische Implikationen der Organisation pflanzlicher Organismen [The Consequences of Living in a Pressure Pot. Biotheoretical Implications of the Organismic Architecture of Plants]. 122. 1 indexed citations
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Felle, Hubert. (1988). Auxin causes oscillations of cytosolic free calcium and pH inZea mays coleoptiles. Planta. 174(4). 495–499. 186 indexed citations
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Johannes, Eva & Hubert Felle. (1987). Implications for cytoplasmic pH, protonmotice force, and amino-acid transport across the plasmalemma of Riccia fluitans. Planta. 172(1). 53–59. 25 indexed citations
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Bertl, Adam, Hubert Felle, & Friedrich‐Wilhelm Bentrup. (1984). Amine Transport in Riccia fluitans. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 76(1). 75–78. 54 indexed citations
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Felle, Hubert. (1981). Stereospecificity and electrogenicity of amino acid transport in Riccia fluitans. Planta. 152(6). 505–512. 47 indexed citations
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Felle, Hubert & F.‐W. Bentrup. (1980). Hexose transport and membrane depolarization in Riccia fluitans. Planta. 147(5). 471–476. 33 indexed citations
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Felle, Hubert & Friedrich‐Wilhelm Bentrup. (1974). Lichtabhängigheit des Membranpotentials der Rhizoidzelle vonRiccia fluitans: Versuche zur Signalübertragung. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. 87(2). 223–228. 2 indexed citations

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