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Brauer, Hartmut;
Introduction. - In: Motion-induced eddy current techniques for non-destructive testing and evaluation, ISBN 978-1-78561-215-2, (2018), S. 1-45

Jovanoska, Snezhana; Govaers, Felix; Thomä, Reiner
People tracking and data fusion for UWB radar applications. - In: Waveform diversity and cognitive radar, and target tracking and data fusion, ISBN 978-1-61353-226-3, (2017), S. 429-455

Haardt, Martin; Cheng, Yao; Rottenberg, Fran¸cois; Louveaux, Jérôme; Kofidis, Eleftherios
FBMC distributed and cooperative systems. - In: Orthogonal waveforms and filter banks for future communication systems, (2017), S. 421-440

Caus, Màrius; Mestre, Xavier; Gregoratti, David; Pérez-Neira, Ana I.; Haardt, Martin; Cheng, Yao; Baltar, Leonardo Gomes
MIMO-FBMC transceivers. - In: Orthogonal waveforms and filter banks for future communication systems, (2017), S. 341-374

Bartsch, Heike; Schulz, Alexander; Müller, Jens; Ebert, Alexander; Spira, Steffen; Wollenschläger, Frank; Hein, Matthias
Applications of microwave dielectrics. - In: Microwave materials and applications, ISBN 978-1-119-20852-5, (2017), S. 653-682

Töpfer, Hannes;
Superconducting mixed-signal circuits. - In: Encyclopedia of applied physics, (2009), insges. 12 S.

https://doi.org/10.1002/3527600434.eap799
Wolf, Mike; Cheema, Sher Ali; Haardt, Martin
Block transmission with frequency domain equalization for VLC. - In: Optical wireless communications, ISBN 978-3-319-30200-3, (2016), S. 299-323

Uhlmann, F. Hermann; Töpfer, Hannes; Tippmann, Herbert
Partnerschaft 6 - Institut für Informationstechnik, Fachgebiet Elektromagnetische Felder/Theoretische Elektrotechnik (TU Ilmenau) - Lehrstuhl Theoretische und Experimentelle Elektrotechnik (STU Bratislava). - In: Retrospektive 50 Jahre Zusammenarbeit Slowakische Technische Universität Bratislava - Technische Universität Ilmenau, (2015), S. 69-77

Töpfer, Hannes;
Superconducting mixed-signal circuits. - In: Applied superconductivity, (2015), S. 1125-1133

Douchkov, Dimitar K.; Baum, Tobias; Ihlow, Alexander; Schweizer, Patrick; Seiffert, Udo
Microphenomics for interactions of barley with fungal pathogens. - In: Genomics of plant genetic resources, (2014), S. 123-148

Current high-throughput plant phenotyping pipelines are mainly focused on quantitative assessment of macroscopic parameters. Such morphological or physiological parameters measured on entire plants or major plant parts are not well adapted to the accurate description of plant-pathogen interactions because plant pathogens are microorganisms causing only microscale changes in their hosts or non-hosts during the initial stages on infection, which often decide about susceptibility or resistance. This makes the use of microscopic phenomics techniques unavoidable. However, the high-throughput requirements of modern phenomics screens represent a considerable challenge to the available microscopic approaches and underlying instruments used to characterize plant-pathogen interactions. To meet this challenge we have developed a platform that combines high-throughput DNA cloning, single cell transformation protocols, and automated microscopy and phenotyping that we called “microphenomics”. It was used to address the function of genes in nonhost- and race-nonspecific host resistance of barley interacting with the powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis. More than 1,300 genes derived from plant or fungal genomes were tested by silencing and approximately 100 of them had a significant effect on the resistance or susceptibility to the pathogen. The chapter gives an overview on the current status of this microphenomics platform for very early and early stages of plant-pathogen interactions.



https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7575-6_5