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Radchuk V , et al. , (2019). The highly divergent Jekyll genes, required for sexual reproduction, are lineage specific for the related grass tribes Triticeae and Bromeae. Plant J. 98: 961-974.
Rolletschek H, Fuchs J, Friedel S, Börner A, Todt H, Jakob PM, Borisjuk L. (2015). A novel non-invasive procedure for high-throughput screening of major seed traits. Plant Biotech J 13: 188-199.
Radchuk V, Borisjuk L. (2014). Physical, metabolic and developmental functions of the seed coat. Front. Plant Sci. 5, 510.
Verboven P, Herremans E, Borisjuk L, Helfen L, Ho QT, Tschiersch H, Fuchs J, Nicolaï BM, Rolletschek H. (2013). Void space inside the developing seed of Brassica napus and the modelling of its function. New Phytologist 199: 936-947.
Borisjuk L, Rolletschek H, Neuberger T. (2012). Surveying the plant´s world by magnetic resonance imaging. Plant Journal 70:129-146.
Rolletschek H, Radchuk R, Klukas C, Schreiber F, Wobus U, Borisjuk L. (2005) Evidence of a key role for photosynthetic oxygen release in oil storage in developing soybean seeds. New Phytologist 167: 777-786.
Rolletschek H, Koch K, Wobus U, Borisjuk L. (2005). Positional cues for the starch/lipid balance in maize kernels and resource partitioning to the embryo. Plant Journal 42: 69-83.
Rolletschek H, Weschke W, Weber H, Wobus U, Borisjuk L. (2004) Energy state and its control on seed development: starch accumulation is associated with high ATP and steep oxygen gradients within barley grains. Journal of Experimental Botany 55: 1351-1359.
Borisjuk L, Walenta S, Rolletschek H, Mueller-Klieser W, Wobus U & Weber H. (2002): Spatial analysis of plant metabolism: Sucrose imaging within Vicia faba cotyledons reveals specific developmental patterns. Plant Journal 29 (4): 521-530.