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  • Kutschera, U., Niklas, K. J. (2015) Darwin-Wallace Demons: survival of the fastest in populations of duckweeds and the evolutionary history of an enigmatic group of angiosperms. Plant Biol. 17 (Suppl. 1), 24–32.
  • Kutschera, U. (2015) Creationism in Germany. Abstract – AAAS 2015 Annual Meeting. aaas.confex.com/aaas/2015/webprogram/Paper14373.html
  • Zörb, C., Mühling, K. H., Kutschera, U., Geilfus C.-M. (2015) Salinity stiffens the epidermal cell walls of salt-stressed maize leaves: is the epidermis growth-restricting? PLoS One 10(3): e0118406.
  • Kutschera, U., Wang, Z.-Y. (2015) Growth-Limiting Proteins in maize coleoptiles and the auxin-brassinosteroid hypothesis of mesocotyl elongation. Protoplasma (in press).
  • Niklas, K. J., Kutschera, U. (2015) Kleiber’s Law: How the Fire of Life ignited debate, fueled theory, and neglected plants as model organisms. Plant Signal. Behav. 10/7, e1036216, 1–9.
  • Niklas, K. J., Kutschera, U. (2015) Historical revisionism and the inheritance theories of Darwin and Weismann. Sci. Nat. 102/27, 1–3.
  • Kutschera, U. (2015) A prescient view of women in evolution. Nature 523, 35.
  • Baluska, F., Kutschera, U. (2015) Editorial Julius Sachs (1832–1897) and the unity of life. Plant Signal. Behav. 10/9, e1079679, 1–2.
  • Kutschera, U. (2015) Comment: 150 years of an integrative plant physiology. Nature Plants 1/15131, 1–3.
  • Kutschera, U. (2015) Basic versus applied research: Julius Sachs (1832–1897) and the experimental physiology of plants. Plant Signal. Behav. 10/9, e1062958, 1–9.
  • Hoppe, T., Kutschera, U. (2015) Species-specific cell mobility of bacteria-feeding myxamoebae in plasmodial slime molds. Plant Signal. Behav. (in press).
  • Kutschera, U., Briggs, W. R. (2015) Phototropic solar tracking in sunflower plants: an integrative perspective. Ann. Bot. (in press).
  • Kutschera, U., Weisblat, D. A. (2015) Leeches of the genus Helobdella as model organisms for Evo-Devo studies. Theory Biosci. (in press).
  • Kutschera, U., Niklas, K. J. (2015) Darwin-Wallace Demons: survival of the fastest in populations of duckweeds and the evolutionary history of an enigmatic group of angiosperms. Plant Biol. 17 (Suppl. 1), 24–32.
  • Kutschera, U. (2015) Creationism in Germany. Abstract – AAAS 2015 Annual Meeting. https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2015/webprogram/Paper14373.html
  • Zörb, C., Mühling, K. H., Kutschera, U., Geilfus C.-M. (2015) Salinity stiffens the epidermal cell walls of salt-stressed maize leaves: is the epidermis growth-restricting? PLoS One 10(3): e0118406.
  • Niklas, K. J., Kutschera, U. (2015) Kleiber’s Law: How the Fire of Life ignited debate, fueled theory, and neglected plants as model organisms. Plant Signal. Behav. 10/7, e1036216, 1–9.
  • Niklas, K. J., Kutschera, U. (2015) Historical revisionism and the inheritance theories of Darwin and Weismann. Sci. Nat. 102/27, 1–3.
  • Kutschera, U. (2015) A prescient view of women in evolution. Nature 523, 35.
  • Kutschera, U., Baluska, F. (2015) Editorial Julius Sachs (1832–1897) and the unity of life. Plant Signal. Behav. 10/9, e1079679, 1–2.
  • Kutschera, U. (2015) Comment: 150 years of an integrative plant physiology. Nature Plants 1/15131, 1–3.
  • Kutschera, U. (2015) Basic versus applied research: Julius Sachs (1832–1897) and the experimental physiology of plants. Plant Signal. Behav. 10/9, e1062958, 1–9.
  • Hoppe, T., Kutschera, U. (2015) Species-specific cell mobility of bacteria-feeding myxamoebae in plasmodial slime molds. Plant Signal. Behav. 10/9, e1074368, 1–4.
  • Kutschera, U., Weisblat, D. A. (2015) Leeches of the genus Helobdella as model organisms for Evo-Devo studies. Theory Biosci. 134, 93–104.