Search results You are only searching within this website. To find search results for other University of Bonn websites, such as those of the faculties or institutes, please use a search engine. 4379 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None AudioCT Collection Event File Folder Fontfamily Icon Image Language Independent Folder Language Root Folder Link Medien-Ordner News Person Business Card Person Business Card Reference Person Register Subsite Template-Folder Tiles-Seite VideourlCT New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically PD Dr. Caroline Marcon and Dean Prof. Dr. Heiko Schoof Located in Crop Functional Genomics / News / Science prize for Dr. Caroline Marcon PD Dr. Caroline Marcon and Dean Prof. Dr. Heiko Schoof Located in About us / Latest news / Science prize for Dr. Caroline Marcon PD Dr. Caroline Marcon und Dekan Prof. Dr. Heiko Schoof bei der festlichen Übergabe im Rahmen der Fakultätsratssitzung. Located in Über uns / Nachrichten aus dem INRES / Wissenschaftspreis für Dr. Caroline Marcon Three different maize plants after drought and subsequent re-irrigation In the two plants on the right, a gene has been switched off with the effect that fewer seminal roots and more lateral roots grow. They recovered significantly ... Located in Root Functional Biology / News / Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize Dr. Peng Yu Head of INRES - Root Functional Biology at the University of Bonn. Located in Root Functional Biology / News / Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize Prof. Dr. Frank Hochholdinger Head of INRES - Crop Functional Genomics at the University of Bonn. Located in Root Functional Biology / News / Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize The map of the USA shows The drier the region, the fewer seminal roots the maize varieties cultivated there had on average (black figure; the pie chart shows the proportion of ... Located in Root Functional Biology / News / Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize Three different maize plants after drought and subsequent re-irrigation In the two plants on the right, a gene has been switched off with the effect that fewer seminal roots and more lateral roots grow. They recovered significantly ... Located in Crop Functional Genomics / News / Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize Dr. Peng Yu Head of INRES - Root Functional Biology at the University of Bonn. Located in Crop Functional Genomics / News / Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize Prof. Dr. Frank Hochholdinger Head of INRES - Crop Functional Genomics at the University of Bonn. Located in Crop Functional Genomics / News / Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize < Previous 10 items 1 ... 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 ... 438 Next 10 items > UniID Please fill out this field using the example format provided in the placeholder. The phone number will be handled in accordance with GDPR.