Vilém Reinöhl
Mendel University
15 Papers
17 Citations
Vilém Reinöhl is an academic researcher from Mendel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Auxin & Biology. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Vilém Reinöhl include Central European Institute of Technology.
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Papers
Canalization of auxin flow by Aux/IAA-ARF-dependent feedback regulation of PIN polarity
Michael Sauer,Jozef Balla,Christian Luschnig,Justyna Wiśniewska,Vilém Reinöhl,Jiří Friml,Eva Benková +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that auxin acts as polarizing cue, which links individual cell polarity with tissue and organ polarity through control of PIN polar targeting, which provides a conceptual framework for polarization during multiple regenerative and patterning processes in plants.
Sodium nitroprusside, cyanide, nitrite, and nitrate break Arabidopsis seed dormancy in a nitric oxide-dependent manner.
TL;DR: The data support the hypothesis that NO is a signaling molecule that plays an important role in the loss of seed dormancy and that volatile CN effectively breaks dormancy of Arabidopsis seeds.
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Emergence of tissue polarization from synergy of intracellular and extracellular auxin signaling
Krzysztof Wabnik,Jürgen Kleine-Vehn,Jozef Balla,Michael Sauer,Satoshi Naramoto,Vilém Reinöhl,Roeland M. H. Merks,Willy Govaerts,Jiří Friml,Jiří Friml +9 more
TL;DR: This work provides a novel mechanistic framework for canalization, based on up‐to‐date experimental data and minimal, biologically plausible assumptions, and generated new predictions that could be experimentally validated, highlighting a mechanistically conceivable explanation for the PIN polarization and canalization of the auxin flow in plants.
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Strigolactones inhibit auxin feedback on PIN-dependent auxin transport canalization.
Jing Zhang,Ewa Mazur,Ewa Mazur,Jozef Balla,Jozef Balla,Michelle Gallei,Petr Kalousek,Zuzana Medveďová,Yang Li,Yaping Wang,Tomáš Prát,Mina Vasileva,Vilém Reinöhl,Stanislav Procházka,Rostislav Halouzka,Petr Tarkowski,Christian Luschnig,Philip B. Brewer,Jiří Friml +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown in pea and Arabidopsis that strigolactones prevent an auxin feedback-effect on PIN-FORMED (PIN) polarity and trafficking, thereby regulating vascular tissue formation and regeneration.
Auxin flow mediated competition between axillary buds to restore apical dominance
Jozef Balla,Jozef Balla,Zuzana Medveďová,Zuzana Medveďová,Petr Kalousek,Natalie Matijescukova,Jiří Friml,Vilém Reinöhl,Stanislav Procházka +8 more
TL;DR: It is proved that competition between upper and lower axillary buds as secondary auxin sources is based on the same auxin canalization principle that operates between the shoot apex and axillary bud.