Anna Krupp

 Nationality: German

Institute of Botany, Garbenstr. 30, 70599 Stuttgart

Email: anna.krupp@uni-hohenheim.de

Research interests:

  • parasitic plants
  • host-parasite interaction
  • plant histology
  • cell ultrastructure

PhD Topic: Host recognition and resistance reactions in the interaction of the parasitic weed Orobanche cumana and cultivated sunflower

Current position: Postdoc in Hohenheim at the Institute of Biology, in the field of "Biochemistry of Plant Secondary Metabolism"

Publications:

  1.   Krupp, A., Rücker, E., Heller A. & Spring, O., 2014. Seed structure characteristics of Orobanche cumana populations. Helia, DOI: 10.1515/helia-2014-0034
  2. Güney A., Zimmermann R., Krupp A. & Haas K, 2016. Needle characteristics of Lebanon cedar (Cedrus libani A. Rich.): degradation of epicuticular waxes and decrease of photosynthetic rates with increasing needle age, Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 40, 386-396
  3. Krupp, A., Heller, A. and Spring O.,2019. Development of phloem connection between the parasitic plant Orobanche cumana and its host sunflower, Protoplasma 256(61)

Dissertation