KATER, MARTIN
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 8.643
EU - Europa 8.606
AS - Asia 8.592
SA - Sud America 762
AF - Africa 180
OC - Oceania 156
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 8
Totale 26.947
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 8.285
CN - Cina 3.170
SG - Singapore 2.047
GB - Regno Unito 1.999
IT - Italia 1.892
DE - Germania 1.133
HK - Hong Kong 801
SE - Svezia 709
RU - Federazione Russa 505
IN - India 497
BR - Brasile 479
FR - Francia 468
JP - Giappone 439
VN - Vietnam 418
NL - Olanda 360
FI - Finlandia 298
BD - Bangladesh 273
TR - Turchia 253
CA - Canada 224
UA - Ucraina 198
ES - Italia 193
KR - Corea 178
IE - Irlanda 174
AU - Australia 134
BE - Belgio 103
AR - Argentina 93
ID - Indonesia 85
PL - Polonia 84
EU - Europa 83
MX - Messico 82
DK - Danimarca 81
CO - Colombia 78
PK - Pakistan 72
GR - Grecia 64
NO - Norvegia 58
AT - Austria 54
CH - Svizzera 51
PH - Filippine 47
IQ - Iraq 44
PT - Portogallo 43
MY - Malesia 38
TH - Thailandia 37
RO - Romania 36
CI - Costa d'Avorio 33
EG - Egitto 33
TW - Taiwan 30
ZA - Sudafrica 30
CL - Cile 26
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 22
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 21
EC - Ecuador 21
IR - Iran 21
IL - Israele 20
PE - Perù 19
SA - Arabia Saudita 18
JO - Giordania 17
MA - Marocco 17
UZ - Uzbekistan 15
TN - Tunisia 13
LT - Lituania 12
PY - Paraguay 12
VE - Venezuela 12
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 11
BO - Bolivia 11
KE - Kenya 11
SI - Slovenia 11
NG - Nigeria 10
CR - Costa Rica 9
UY - Uruguay 9
NP - Nepal 8
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 7
JM - Giamaica 7
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 7
AL - Albania 6
DZ - Algeria 6
ET - Etiopia 6
HU - Ungheria 6
AZ - Azerbaigian 5
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 5
KZ - Kazakistan 5
LK - Sri Lanka 5
LU - Lussemburgo 5
LV - Lettonia 5
MD - Moldavia 5
BG - Bulgaria 4
GE - Georgia 4
GT - Guatemala 4
KG - Kirghizistan 4
QA - Qatar 4
SV - El Salvador 4
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 4
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BH - Bahrain 3
GH - Ghana 3
HN - Honduras 3
IS - Islanda 3
MK - Macedonia 3
MU - Mauritius 3
OM - Oman 3
Totale 26.967
Città #
Southend 1.626
Singapore 1.268
Ashburn 800
Milan 748
Hong Kong 617
Chandler 606
San Jose 577
Beijing 505
Hangzhou 386
Munich 319
Ann Arbor 298
Seattle 278
Wilmington 247
Council Bluffs 240
Los Angeles 233
Fairfield 232
Princeton 201
Hanover 180
New York 178
Santa Clara 178
Guangzhou 177
Dublin 171
Helsinki 161
Dallas 153
Woodbridge 150
Dearborn 143
Boardman 132
Nanjing 128
Cambridge 127
Jacksonville 120
Ho Chi Minh City 116
Tokyo 115
Bengaluru 105
Houston 104
Frankfurt am Main 103
Hefei 99
Redmond 97
Shanghai 97
Hanoi 93
Lauterbourg 91
Phoenix 90
Wuhan 86
Buffalo 83
Central 73
Jinan 72
Moscow 72
Columbus 71
Redwood City 71
Brussels 69
Des Moines 68
Jakarta 68
Mountain View 67
Chicago 66
Warsaw 66
Istanbul 64
Roxbury 60
Sunnyvale 59
Somerville 58
Rome 57
Shenyang 56
Seoul 51
Sakarya 50
São Paulo 49
Serra 47
Andover 46
Bogotá 44
Berlin 43
Fuzhou 43
London 42
Athens 41
The Dalles 41
Changsha 40
Pittsburgh 40
Shenzhen 40
Hebei 39
Toronto 39
Nanchang 35
Cangzhou 34
Mumbai 34
Abidjan 33
Naples 32
Sydney 32
Tianjin 32
Delhi 31
Montreal 31
Ottawa 31
Paris 31
Turin 31
Portland 30
Madrid 29
San Diego 29
Zhengzhou 29
Melbourne 28
Nuremberg 28
Turku 28
Valencia 28
Vienna 28
Da Nang 27
Amsterdam 25
Atlanta 25
Totale 14.991
Nome #
Crop Reproductive Meristems in the Genomic Era: A Brief Overview 3.485
Cauliflower fractal forms arise from perturbations of floral gene networks 669
The genome of the domesticated apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) 560
Genome-wide transcriptome analysis during anthesis reveals new insights into the molecular basis of heat stress responses in tolerant and sensitive rice varieties 558
Functional conservation of MADS-box factors controlling floral organ identity in rice and Arabidopsis 543
QUADERNO - GESTIONE DELLA RISORSA IRRIGUA 505
Functionally Divergent Splicing Variants of the Rice AGAMOUS Ortholog OsMADS3 Are Evolutionary Conserved in Grasses 385
Basic Pentacysteine1, a GA binding protein that induces conformational changes in the regulatory region of the homeotic Arabidopsis gene Seedstick 374
BPC transcription factors and a Polycomb Group protein confine the expression of the ovule identity gene SEEDSTICK in Arabidodpsis 373
CRISPR-mediated accelerated domestication of African rice landraces 361
Functional characterization of OsMADS18, a member of the AP1/SQUA subfamily of MADS box genes 350
Alternative Splicing Generates a MONOPTEROS Isoform Required for Ovule Development 350
The making of cauliflowers: the story of unsuccessful flowers 347
A Genomic View of Alternative Splicing of Long Non-coding RNAs during Rice Seed Development Reveals Extensive Splicing and lncRNA Gene Families 345
REM34 and REM35 control female and male gametophyte development in Arabidopsis thaliana 335
MADS-Box and bHLH Transcription Factors Coordinate Transmitting Tract Development in Arabidopsis thaliana 329
The ALOG family members OsG1L1 and OsG1L2 regulate inflorescence branching in rice 322
Class I BASIC PENTACYSTEINE factors regulate HOMEOBOX genes involved in meristem size maintenance 316
Genes of the RAV family control heading date and carpel development in rice1[OPEN] 312
SEEDSTICK is a master regulator of development and metabolism in the Arabidopsis seed coat 305
Transcriptome analysis reveals rice OsMADS13 as an important repressor of the carpel development pathway in ovules 305
Gynoecium size and ovule number are interconnected traits that impact seed yield 303
The rice StMADS11-like genes OsMADS22 and OsMADS47 cause floral reversions in Arabidopsis without complementing the svp and agl24 mutants 302
PGR5-PGRL1-dependent cyclic electron transport modulates linear electron transport rate in Arabidopsis thaliana 302
Identification of pathways directly regulated by SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE during vegetative and reproductive development in Arabidopsis 296
The D-lineage MADS-box gene OsMADS13 controls ovule identity in rice 287
Ternary complex formation between MADS-box transcription factors and the histone fold protein NF-YB 275
Genetic and molecular interactions between BELL1 and MADS box factors support ovule development in Arabidopsis 273
TBP associated factors in Arabidopsis 270
AGL24, SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE, and APETALA1 redundantly control AGAMOUS during early stages of flower development in Arabidopsis 262
Characterization of rem genes involved in the reproductive development of arabidopsis thaliana 262
The MADS box transcription factor family in Arabidopsis 260
Molecular mechanism of BASIC PENTACYSTEINE factors and MADS-box transcription factor SVP involved in reproductive development in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana 260
Transgenic containment system through the recoverable inhibition of the germination in transgenic seeds 256
Rice MADS6 interacts with the floral homeotic genes SUPERWOMAN1, MADS3, MADS58, MADS13, and DROOPING LEAF in specifying floral organ identities and meristem fate 256
Analysis of the arabidopsis REM gene family predicts functions during flower development 255
La caratterizzazione genetica: La storia della domesticazione del pomodoro registrata nel genoma delle sue varietà 253
The ALOG domain defines a family of plant-specific transcription factors acting during Arabidopsis flower development 252
MaDS-Box protein complexex control carpel and ovule developmentin Arabidopsis 251
The Arabidopsis TFIID factor AtTAF6 controls pollen tube growth 247
AGAMOUS-LIKE24 and SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE determine floral meristem identity in Arabidopsis 247
Early cold stress responses in post-meiotic anthers from tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars 243
MADS-box genes controlling flower development in rice 242
OsMADS13 and OsMADS21, two paralogous genes that have lost redundancy during ovule development 238
Functional Analysis of OsMADS13, a Putative Class D Gene of Rice 235
VERDANDI is a direct target of the MADS domain ovule identity complex and affects embryo sac differentiation in Arabidopsis 235
A new role for the SHATTERPROOF genes during Arabidopsis gynoecium development 234
TILLING in European Rice : Hunting Mutations for Crop Improvement 233
Comprehensive Interaction Map of the Arabidopsis MADS Box Transcription Factors 232
Molecular and phylogenetic analyses of the complete MADS-box transcription factor family in Arabidopsis: new openings to the MADS world 230
Functional analysis of MADS-box genes controlling ovule development in Arabidopsis using the ethanol-inducible alc gene-expression system 226
AGL23, a type I MADS-box gene that controls female gametophyte and embryo development in Arabidopsis 223
Arabidopsis ovule development and its evolutionary conservation 222
Gene coexpression patterns during early development of the native Arabidopsis reproductive meristem : novel candidate developmental regulators and patterns of functional redundancy 221
L'Orto Botanico di Brera = Brera Botanical Garden 220
Molecular mechanism of BASIC PENTACYSTEINE factors (BPCs) and MADS-box transcription factor SVP involved in reproductive development in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana 218
The MADS box genes SEEDSTICK and ARABIDOPSIS Bsister play a maternal role in fertilization and seed development 217
BASIC PENTACYSTEINE proteins mediate MADS domain complex binding to the DNA for tissue-specific expression of target genes in Arabidopsis 216
Gene expression profiling of reproductive meristem types in early rice inflorescences by laser microdissection 213
Reversible male sterility in eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) by artificial microRNA-mediated silencing of general transcription factor genes 209
Peptide aptamers : The versatile role of specific protein function inhibitors in plant biotechnology 208
MADS Domain Transcription Factors Mediate Short-Range DNA Looping That Is Essential for Target Gene Expression in Arabidopsis 205
The Arabidopsis BET Bromodomain Factor GTE4 Is Involved in Maintenance of the Mitotic Cell Cycle during Plant Development 202
Comparative analysis of rice MADS-box genes expressed during flower development 201
Versatile roles of Arabidopsis plastid ribosomal proteins in plant growth and development 200
Arabidopsis plants lacking PsbQ and PsbR subunits of the oxygen-evolving complex show altered PSII super-complex organization and short-term adaptive mechanisms 200
Panicle Development 199
Functional analysis of all AGAMOUS subfamily members in rice reveals their roles in reproductive organ identity determination and meristem determinacy 197
Behind phyllotaxis, within the meristem: a REM-ARF complex shapes inflorescence in Arabidopsis thaliana 195
MADS reloaded : evolution of the AGAMOUS subfamily genes 194
Effect of a mutation preventing lipid modification on localization of the pCloDF13-encoded bacteriocin release protein and on release of cloacin DF13 192
Ovule integument identity determination in Arabidopsis 187
The Arabidopsis floral meristem identity genes AP1, AGL24 and SVP directly repress class B and C floral homeotic genes 187
The ins and outs of the rice AGAMOUS subfamily 184
The Arabidopsis SOC1-like genes AGL42, AGL71 and AGL72 promote flowering in the shoot apical and axillary meristems 181
Ovule-specific MADS-box proteins have conserved protein-protein interactions in monocot and dicot plants 180
OsMADS16 genetically interacts with OsMADS3 and OsMADS58 in specifying floral patterning in rice 180
The use of floral homeotic mutants as a novel way to obtain durable resistance to insect pests 178
Short vegetative phase reduces gibberellin biosynthesis at the Arabidopsis shoot apex to regulate the floral transition 177
Sex determination in the monoecious species cucumber is confined to specific floral whorls 168
TAF13 interacts with PRC2 members and is essential for Arabidopsis seed development 166
The Emerging Importance of Type I MADS Box Transcription Factors for Plant Reproduction 162
The Arabidopsis BET Bromodomain Factor GTE4 Regulates the Mitotic Cell Cycle 156
Multiple AGAMOUS homologs from cucumber and petunia differ in their ability to induce reproductive organ fate 153
OsMADS13, a novel rice MADS-box gene expressed during ovule development 150
Co-cultivating rice plants withAzolla filiculoidesmodifies root architecture and timing of developmental stages 149
Uncovering genetic and molecular interactions among floral meristem identity genes in Arabidopsis thaliana 145
Co-editor di The Plant Cell 141
OsJAR1 is required for JA-regulated floret opening and anther dehiscence in rice 141
The stable BRP signal peptide causes lethality but is unable to provoke the translocation of cloacin DF13 across the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli 139
Co-cultivation with Azolla affects the metabolome of whole rice plant beyond canonical inorganic nitrogen fertilization 137
Auxin-dependent post-translational regulation of MONOPTEROS in the Arabidopsis root 136
Flower development : open questions and future directions 131
Azolla mediated alterations in grain yield and quality in Rice 130
The use of a hybrid genetic system to study the functional relationship between prokaryotic and plant multi-enzyme fatty acid synthetase complexes 126
cDNA cloning and expression of Brassica napus enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase in Escherichia coli 122
Suppression of cell expansion by ectopic expression of the Arabidopsis SUPERMAN gene in transgenic petunia and tobacco 120
NEC1, a novel gene, highly expressed in nectary tissue of Petunia hybrida 113
Two florigens and a florigen-like protein form a triple regulatory module at the shoot apical meristem to promote reproductive transitions in rice 93
The NADH-specific enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase: Characterization of a housekeeping gene involved in storage lipid synthesis in seeds of arabidopsis and other plant species 83
Totale 27.613
Categoria #
all - tutte 63.976
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 63.976


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/202196 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96
2021/20223.597 158 93 251 115 148 97 151 147 145 534 752 1.006
2022/20233.766 852 832 663 256 199 346 80 118 206 47 92 75
2023/20241.407 86 80 57 81 322 79 72 137 47 122 130 194
2024/20253.997 166 282 131 332 367 274 287 448 290 353 350 717
2025/20267.343 710 513 653 524 698 454 1.156 356 825 561 709 184
Totale 27.914