Selected Publications
Stefanie Wege, Andrea Scholz, Stefan Gleissberg, and Annette Becker. 2007. Highly efficient virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) in california poppy (Eschscholzia californica): An evaluation of VIGS as a strategy to obtain functional data from non-model plants. Annals of Botany 100(3): 641-649 abstract | full text | article in pdf format
A. Kölsch and Stefan Gleissberg. 2006.
Diversification of CYCLOIDEA-like TCP genes in the basal eudicot families Fumariaceae and Papaveraceae s.str. Plant Biology 8: 680-687 abstract | full text | article in pdf format
Edwin P. Groot, Neelima Sinha, and
Stefan Gleissberg. 2005.
Expression patterns of STM-like KNOX and Histone
H4 genes in shoot
development of the dissected-leaved basal eudicot plants Chelidonium
majus and Eschscholzia californica (Papaveraceae). Plant
Molecular Biology 58(3): 317-331. abstract (pdf available from
SpringerLink at this link)
Stefan Gleissberg, Edwin P. Groot,
Mark Schmalz, Marion Eichert, Anne Kölsch, and Sabrina Hutter.
2005. Developmental events leading to peltate leaf structure in Tropaeolum
majus (Tropaeolaceae) are associated with expression domain
changes of a YABBY gene. Development, Genes and Evolution 215(6):
313-319. abstract (full
text article and pdf available from SpringerLink at this link)
Annette Becker, Stefan
Gleissberg, and David R. Smyth. 2005.
Floral and vegetative morphogenesis in California poppy (Eschscholzia
californica Cham.). International Journal of
Plant Sciences 166(4): 537-555. abstract | full
text article | article in pdf format
Stefan Gleissberg.
2004. Comparative analysis of leaf shape development in Eschscholzia
californica and other Papaveraceae-Eschscholzioideae. American
Journal of Botany 91(3): 306-312 abstract | full
text article | article
in pdf format
Andrea Busch,
and Stefan Gleissberg. 2003. EcFLO, a FLORICAULA-like
gene from Eschscholzia californica is expressed during
organogenesis at the vegetative shoot apex. Planta 217(6):
841-848. abstract (full
text and pdf available from Springer Link at this link)
Sigrid Berger,
Ulrike Fettweiss, Stefan Gleissberg, Larry B. Liddle, Ursula Richter,
Heiko Sawitzky, and Giuseppe C. Zuccarello. 2003. 18S rDNA phylogeny
and evolution of cap development in Polyphysaceae (formerly Acetabulariaceae;
Dasycladales, Chlorophyta). Phycologia 42(5): 506-561. (not
available online)
Stefan Gleissberg.
(in press). Comparative morphology in relation to molecular genetics
and phylogenetic systematics. In: Stuessy, T. F., Hörandl,
E. and Mayer, V. (eds.): Deep Morphology: Toward a renaissance
of morphology in plant systematics. Koeltz, Königstein
Stefan Gleissberg.
2002. Comparative developmental and molecular genetic aspects of
leaf dissection. In: Cronk, Q.C.B., Bateman, R.M., and Hawkins,
J.A. (eds.): Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution,
pp 404-417. Taylor and Francis, London. volume
at Taylor and Francis
Stefan Gleissberg,
M. Kim, J. Jernstedt, and Neelima Sinha.
1999. The regulation of dorsiventral symmetry in plants. In: Kato,
M.(ed.): Biology of Biodiversity, pp 223-241. Springer
Verlag Tokyo.
Stefan Gleissberg,
and Joachim W. Kadereit. 1999. Evolution of leaf morphogenesis:
evidence from developmental and phylogenetic data in Papaveraceae. International
Journal of Plant Sciences 160(4): 787-794. abstract | full
text article | article
in pdf format
Heiko Sawitzky,
Stefan Gleissberg, and Sigrid Berger. 1998. Phylogenetic implications
of patterns of cap development in selected species of Acetabularia/Polyphysa (Dasycladales,
Chlorophyta). Phycologia 37: 478-485. (not
available online)
Stefan Gleissberg.
1998. Comparative analysis of leaf shape development in Papaveraceae-Chelidonioideae. Flora 193:387-409. (not
available online)
Stefan Gleissberg.
1998. Comparative analysis of leaf shape development in Papaveraceae-Papaveroideae. Flora 193:269-301. (not
available online)
Wolfgang Hagemann,
and Stefan Gleissberg. 1996. Organogenetic capacity of leaves:
the significance of marginal blastozones in angiosperms. Plant
Systematics and Evolution 199: 121-152. (not
available online)
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