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63 (3), pp. 1445 - 1459 (2012)
Multiple strategies to prevent oxidative stress in Arabidopsis plants lacking the malate valve enzyme NADP-malate dehydrogenase. Journal of Experimental Botany 22.
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160 (4), pp. 2227 - 2238 (2012)
Decreasing the Mitochondrial Synthesis of Malate in Potato Tubers Does Not Affect Plastidial Starch Synthesis, Suggesting That the Physiological Regulation of ADPglucose Pyrophosphorylase Is Context Dependent. Plant Physiology 23.
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159 (1), pp. 105 - 117 (2012)
Osmosensitive changes of carbohydrate metabolism in response to cellulose biosynthesis inhibition. Plant Physiology 24.
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473 (7346), pp. 203 - 209 (2011)
Evolution and metabolic significance of the urea cycle in photosynthetic diatoms. Nature 25.
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157 (1), pp. 55 - 69 (2011)
Analysis of a Range of Catabolic Mutants Provides Evidence That Phytanoyl-Coenzyme A Does Not Act as a Substrate of the Electron-Transfer Flavoprotein/Electron-Transfer Flavoprotein:Ubiquinone Oxidoreductase Complex in Arabidopsis during Dark-Induced Senescence. Plant Physiology 26.
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72 (9), pp. 838 - 843 (2011)
Fumarate: Multiple functions of a simple metabolite. Phytochemistry 27.
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23 (2), pp. 600 - 627 (2011)
Antisense Inhibition of the Iron-Sulphur Subunit of Succinate Dehydrogenase Enhances Photosynthesis and Growth in Tomato via an Organic Acid-Mediated Effect on Stomatal Aperture. The Plant Cell 28.
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6 (12), p. e28466 (2011)
Metabolic and miRNA Profiling of TMV Infected Plants Reveals Biphasic Temporal Changes. PLoS One 29.
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23 (1), pp. 162 - 184 (2011)
Malate Plays a Crucial Role in Starch Metabolism, Ripening, and Soluble Solid Content of Tomato Fruit and Affects Postharvest Softening. The Plant Cell 30.
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156 (4), pp. 1754 - 1771 (2011)
Altering Trehalose-6-Phosphate Content in Transgenic Potato Tubers Affects Tuber Growth and Alters Responsiveness to Hormones during Sprouting. Plant Physiology 31.
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234 (3), pp. 501 - 513 (2011)
Inhibition of aconitase in citrus fruit callus results in a metabolic shift towards amino acid biosynthesis. Planta 32.
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168 (12), pp. 1415 - 1425 (2011)
Identification of a novel heteroglycan-interacting protein, HIP 1.3, from Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Plant Physiology 33.
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157 (3), pp. 1114 - 1127 (2011)
A Deficiency in the Flavoprotein of Arabidopsis Mitochondrial Complex II Results in Elevated Photosynthesis and Better Growth in Nitrogen-Limiting Conditions. Plant Physiology 34.
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65 (4), pp. 517 - 531 (2011)
Hybrid embryos of Vicia faba develop enhanced sink strength, which is established during early development. Plant Journal 35.
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67 (3), pp. 485 - 498 (2011)
A mitochondrial GABA permease connects the GABA shunt and the TCA cycle, and is essential for normal carbon metabolism. The Plant Journal 36.
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155 (1), pp. 101 - 107 (2011)
Targeting Mitochondrial Metabolism and Machinery as a Means to Enhance Photosynthesis. Plant Physiology 37.
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156 (3), pp. 1278 - 1291 (2011)
Coupling Virus-Induced Gene Silencing to Exogenous Green Fluorescence Protein Expression Provides a Highly Efficient System for Functional Genomics in Arabidopsis and across All Stages of Tomato Fruit Development. Plant Physiology 38.
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66 (3), pp. 414 - 432 (2011)
Enhanced levels of vitamin B6 increase aerial organ size and positively affect stress tolerance in Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal 39.
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11 (9), pp. 1751 - 1763 (2011)
Integrated proteome and metabolite analysis of the de-etiolation process in plastids from rice (Oryza sativa L.). Proteomics 40.
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68 (6), pp. 999 - 1013 (2011)
Combined transcription factor profiling, microarray analysis and metabolite profiling reveals the transcriptional control of metabolic shifts occurring during tomato fruit development. The Plant Journal