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    Oxidation and fragmentation of plastics in a changing environment; from UV-radiation to biological degradation by Andrady, A.L., Barnes, P.W., Bornman, J.F., Gouin, T., Madronich, S., White, C.C., Zepp, R.G., Jansen, M.A.K.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-12-2022)
    “…Understanding the fate of plastics in the environment is of critical importance for the quantitative assessment of the biological impacts of plastic waste…”
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    Differential sensitivity of four Lemnaceae species to zinc sulphate by Lahive, E., O’ Halloran, J., Jansen, M.A.K.

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-04-2011)
    “…▶ Duckweeds have different sensitivities to zinc. ▶ Young biomass in duckweeds are more impacted by zinc than mature biomass ▶Landoltia punctata employs very…”
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    Metals in urban soils of Europe: A systematic review by Binner, H., Sullivan, T., Jansen, M.A.K., McNamara, M.E.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2023)
    “…Metal contamination of soils is widespread across Europe and is of great concern as it may impact food production, the supply of drinking water and human…”
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    Food waste: analysis of the complex and variable composition of a promising feedstock for valorisation by Moonsamy, T.A., Rajauria, G., Priyadarshini, Anushree, Jansen, M.A.K.

    Published in Food and bioproducts processing (01-12-2024)
    “…There are global concerns about the environmental, social, and economic consequences associated with the generation of food waste. To effectively address this…”
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    The UVB photoreceptor UVR8 mediates accumulation of UV‐absorbing pigments, but not changes in plant morphology, under outdoor conditions by Coffey, A., Prinsen, E., Jansen, M.A.K., Conway, J.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-10-2017)
    “…UVB radiation is biologically active; in plants, it can induce a range of molecular, biochemical, morphological and developmental responses. Although much…”
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    Stress-induced morphogenic responses: growing out of trouble? by Potters, Geert, Pasternak, Taras P., Guisez, Yves, Palme, Klaus J., Jansen, Marcel A.K.

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-03-2007)
    “…Plants exposed to sub-lethal abiotic stress conditions exhibit a broad range of morphogenic responses. Despite the diversity of phenotypes, a generic…”
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    Interactive effects of nitrogen, UV and PAR on barley morphology and biochemistry are associated with the leaf C:N balance by Klem, K., Oravec, M., Holub, P., Šimor, J., Findurová, H., Surá, K., Veselá, B., Hodaňová, P., Jansen, M.A.K., Urban, O.

    Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-02-2022)
    “…Environmental conditions to which plants acclimate prior exposure to abiotic or biotic stressors can greatly affect their subsequent resilience. This may have…”
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    Modulation of chlorogenic acid biosynthesis in Solanum lycopersicum; consequences for phenolic accumulation and UV-tolerance by Clé, Carla, Hill, Lionel M., Niggeweg, Ricarda, Martin, Cathie R., Guisez, Yves, Prinsen, Els, Jansen, Marcel A.K.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-08-2008)
    “…Hydroxycinnamoyl CoA quinate transferase (HQT) mediates chlorogenic acid biosynthesis in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Our study revealed that increased…”
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    Ultraviolet-B radiation effects on plants: induction of morphogenic responses by Jansen, M.A.K. (John Innes Centre, Norwich (United Kingdom))

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-11-2002)
    “…Plants raised under field conditions are acclimated to ambient levels of solar UV‐B radiation. Morphogenic responses are part of the UV‐B acclimation process…”
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    Morphogenic effects of abiotic stress: reorientation of growth in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings by Pasternak, Taras, Rudas, Volodymir, Potters, Geert, Jansen, Marcel A.K.

    “…Abiotic stress responses include changes in physiological and biochemical processes as well as morphological and developmental patterns. It has remained an…”
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    Higher plants and UV-B radiation: balancing damage, repair and acclimation by Jansen, Marcel A.K, Gaba, Victor, Greenberg, Bruce M

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-04-1998)
    “…Although UV-B is a minor component of sunlight, it has a disproportionately damaging effect on higher plants. Ultraviolet-sensitive targets include DNA,…”
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    Variations in constitutive and inducible UV-B tolerance; dissecting photosystem II protection in Arabidopsis thaliana accessions by Jansen, Marcel A.K, Martret, Bénedicte Le, Koornneef, Maarten

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (2010)
    “…The rise in ultraviolet-B (UV-B) (280-315 nm) radiation levels, that is a consequence of stratospheric ozone layer depletion, has triggered extensive research…”
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    Phenol-Oxidizing Peroxidases Contribute to the Protection of Plants from Ultraviolet Radiation Stress by Marcel A. K. Jansen, Ria E. van den Noort, M. Y. Adillah Tan, Prinsen, Els, Lagrimini, L. Mark, Roger N. F. Thorneley

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2001)
    “…We have studied the mechanism of UV protection in two duckweed species (Lemnaceae) by exploiting the UV sensitivity of photosystem II as an in situ sensor for…”
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    Ultraviolet-B radiation induces complex alterations in stomatal behaviour by Jansen, M.A.K, Noort, R.E. van den

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-10-2000)
    “…Both visible and UV wavelengths play an important role in controlling stomatal aperture. We have analysed effects of UV‐B radiation on stomatal aperture in…”
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    Evidence for the semireduced primary quinone electron acceptor of photosystem II being a photosensitizer for UVB damage to the photosynthetic apparatus by Rodrigues, Gustavo C., Jansen, Marcel A.K., Noort, Maria E. van den, van Rensen, Jack J.S.

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-02-2006)
    “…Exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation (UVB) radiation affects plants in multiple ways, including effects on the photosynthetic apparatus. The carbon dioxide…”
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    Altered photosynthetic performance of a natural Arabidopsis accession is associated with atrazine resistance by El-Lithy, Mohamed E, Rodrigues, Gustavo C, van Rensen, Jack J. S, Snel, Jan F. H, Dassen, Hans J. H. A, Koornneef, Maarten, Jansen, Marcel A. K, Aarts, Mark G. M, Vreugdenhil, Dick

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-06-2005)
    “…Natural variation for photosynthetic traits was studied by determining chlorophyll fluorescence parameters in a collection of Arabidopsis accessions. This…”
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    Over-expression of phenol-oxidising peroxidases alters the UV-susceptibility of transgenic Nicotiana tabacum by Jansen, M.A.K, Elfstrand, M, Heggie, L, Sitbon, F, Dix, P.J, Thorneley, R.N.F

    Published in The New phytologist (01-09-2004)
    “…• Class III peroxidases catalyse the oxidative crosslinking of UV-absorbing phenolics. The effect of changes in the activity of phenol oxidising peroxidases…”
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    Low threshold levels of ultraviolet‐B in a background of photosynthetically active radiation trigger rapid degradation of the D2 protein of photosystem‐II by Jansen, Marcel A.K., Gaba, Victor, Greenberg, Bruce M., Mattoo, Autar K., Edelman, Marvin

    “…Summary The photosystem II reaction centre has at its core a heterodimer made up of two proteins, D1 and D2. The D1 protein is known to be rapidly degraded by…”
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