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153 (2), pp. 611 - 621 (2010)
Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Activity Regulates Tomato Root Growth via Effects on Secondary Cell Wall Production. Plant Physiology 802.
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11, pp. 7 - 10 (2010)
Metabolic marker as selection tool in plant breeding. Information Systems for Biotechnology News Reports 803.
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61 (2), pp. 300 - 311 (2010)
SlCCD7 controls strigolactone biosynthesis, shoot branching and mycorrhiza-induced apocarotenoid formation in tomato. The Plant Journal 804.
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11 (8), pp. 2130 - 2135 (2010)
Smart PEGylation of Trypsin. Biomacromolecules 805.
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151 (4), pp. 2058 - 2072 (2009)
Deciphering Transcriptional and Metabolic Networks Associated with Lysine Metabolism during Arabidopsis Seed Development. Plant Physiology 806.
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21 (9), pp. 2715 - 2732 (2009)
Dynamic Plastid Redox Signals Integrate Gene Expression and Metabolism to Induce Distinct Metabolic States in Photosynthetic Acclimation in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell 807.
Journal Article
70 (7), pp. 828 - 832 (2009)
Malate. Jack of all trades or master of a few? Phytochemistry 808.
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60 (3), pp. 499 - 508 (2009)
GDP-d-mannose 3,5-epimerase (GME) plays a key role at the intersection of ascorbate and non-cellulosic cell-wall biosynthesis in tomato. The Plant Journal 809.
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59 (2), pp. 329 - 343 (2009)
Photosynthesis in cells around veins of the C-3 plant Arabidopsis thaliana is important for both the shikimate pathway and leaf senescence as well as contributing to plant fitness. The Plant Journal 810.
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2 (3), pp. 390 - 406 (2009)
The Metabolic Response of Arabidopsis Roots to Oxidative Stress is Distinct from that of Heterotrophic Cells in Culture and Highlights a Complex Relationship between the Levels of Transcripts, Metabolites, and Flux. Molecular Plant 811.
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150 (3), pp. 1248 - 1259 (2009)
A Redox-Mediated Modulation of Stem Bolting in Transgenic Nicotiana sylvestris Differentially Expressing the External Mitochondrial NADPH Dehydrogenase. Plant Physiology 812.
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5, p. 4 (2009)
Application of GC-MS for the detection of lipophilic compounds in diverse plant tissues. Plant Methods 813.
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151 (2), pp. 905 - 924 (2009)
Abnormal Physiological and Molecular Mutant Phenotypes Link Chloroplast Polynucleotide Phosphorylase to the Phosphorus Deprivation Response in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 814.
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4 (024), pp. 1 - 9 (2009)
Application of metabolomic profiling for identififying valuable traits in tomato. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources 815.
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284 (45), pp. 31249 - 31259 (2009)
Molecular Identification and Functional Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana Mitochondrial and Chloroplastic NAD(+) Carrier Proteins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 816.
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2 (2), pp. 284 - 297 (2009)
Induction of the AOX1D Isoform of Alternative Oxidase in A-thaliana T-DNA Insertion Lines Lacking Isoform AOX1A Is Insufficient to Optimize Photosynthesis when Treated with Antimycin A. Molecular Plant 817.
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106 (25), pp. 10348 - 10353 (2009)
Starch as a major integrator in the regulation of plant growth. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 818.
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31, pp. 2 - 6 (2009)
Finding the paths -metabolomics and approaches to metabolic flux analysis for defining metabolic pathways and their regulation. Biochemist 819.
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5 (3), pp. 277 - 291 (2009)
Temporally resolved GC-MS-based metabolic profiling of herbicide treated plants treated reveals that changes in polar primary metabolites alone can distinguish herbicides of differing mode of action. Metabolomics 820.
Journal Article
149 (2), pp. 653 - 669 (2009)
Decreased Mitochondrial Activities of Malate Dehydrogenase and Fumarase in Tomato Lead to Altered Root Growth and Architecture via Diverse Mechanisms. Plant Physiology 821.
Journal Article
103 (2), pp. 269 - 280 (2009)
Transcript and metabolite profiling of the adaptive response to mild decreases in oxygen concentration in the roots of arabidopsis plants. Annals of Botany 822.
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21 (5), pp. 1428 - 1452 (2009)
Regulatory Features Underlying Pollination-Dependent and -Independent Tomato Fruit Set Revealed by Transcript and Primary Metabolite Profiling. The Plant Cell 823.
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149 (1), pp. 395 - 411 (2009)
ADP-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase-Deficient Pea Embryos Reveal Specific Transcriptional and Metabolic Changes of Carbon-Nitrogen Metabolism and Stress Responses. Plant Physiology 824.
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7 (7), pp. 631 - 644 (2009)
Rice endosperm iron biofortification by targeted and synergistic action of nicotianamine synthase and ferritin. Plant Biotechnology Journal 825.
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150 (3), pp. 1204 - 1218 (2009)
RNA Interference of LIN5 in Tomato Confirms Its Role in Controlling Brix Content, Uncovers the Influence of Sugars on the Levels of Fruit Hormones, and Demonstrates the Importance of Sucrose Cleavage for Normal Fruit Development and Fertility. Plant Physiology 826.
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60 (7), pp. 2139 - 2154 (2009)
Metabolic characterization of loci affecting sensory attributes in tomato allows an assessment of the influence of the levels of primary metabolites and volatile organic contents. Journal of Experimental Botany 827.
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105 (30), pp. 10438 - 10443 (2008)
Whole-cell response of the pennate diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum to iron starvation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 828.
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148 (4), pp. 1782 - 1796 (2008)
Inhibition of 2-Oxoglutarate Dehydrogenase in Potato Tuber Suggests the Enzyme Is Limiting for Respiration and Confirms Its Importance in Nitrogen Assimilation. Plant Physiology 829.
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59 (10), pp. 2875 - 2890 (2008)
A candidate gene survey of quantitative trait loci affecting chemical composition in tomato fruit. Journal of Experimental Botany 830.
Journal Article
132 (2), pp. 136 - 149 (2008)
Teaching (and learning from) metabolomics: The 2006 PlantMetaNet ETNA Metabolomics Research School. Physiologia Plantarum 831.
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31 (1), pp. 165 - 176 (2008)
RNA interference-mediated repression of sucrose-phosphatase in transgenic potato tubers (Solanum tuberosum) strongly affects the hexose-to-sucrose ratio upon cold storage with only minor effects on total soluble carbohydrate accumulation. Plant, Cell and Environment 832.
Journal Article
178 (2), pp. 348 - 357 (2008)
In field-grown coffee trees source-sink manipulation alters photosynthetic rates, independently of carbon metabolism, via alterations in stomatal function. New Phytologist 833.
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148 (2), pp. 730 - 750 (2008)
Reconfiguration of the achene and receptacle metabolic networks during strawberry fruit development. Plant Physiology 834.
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4 (2), pp. 161 - 170 (2008)
Analysis of subcellular metabolite levels of potato tubers (Solanum tuberosum) displaying alterations in cellular or extracellular sucrose metabolism. Metabolomics 835.
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148 (3), pp. 1614 - 1629 (2008)
Alterations in Cytosolic Glucose-Phosphate Metabolism Affect Structural Features and Biochemical Properties of Starch-Related Heteroglycans. Plant Physiology 836.
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59 (9), pp. 2469 - 2477 (2008)
Metabolic responses to red/far-red ratio and ontogeny show poor correlation with the growth rate of sunflower stems. Journal of Experimental Botany 837.
Journal Article
147 (1), pp. 101 - 114 (2008)
Decrease in manganese superoxide dismutase leads to reduced root growth and affects tricarboxylic acid cycle flux and mitochondrial redox homeostasis. Plant Physiology 838.
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59 (7), pp. 1675 - 1684 (2008)
The enigmatic contribution of mitochondrial function in photosynthesis. Journal of Experimental Botany 839.
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148 (3), pp. 1640 - 1654 (2008)
Decreased Expression of Cytosolic Pyruvate Kinase in Potato Tubers Leads to a Decline in Pyruvate Resulting in an in Vivo Repression of the Alternative Oxidase. Plant Physiology 840.
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59 (2), pp. 315 - 325 (2008)
Decreased expression of plastidial adenylate kinase in potato tubers results in an enhanced rate of respiration and a stimulation of starch synthesis that is attributable to post-translational redox-activation of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase. Journal of Experimental Botany 841.
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148 (4), pp. 1797 - 1808 (2008)
Identification and Characterization of ADNT1, a Novel Mitochondrial Adenine Nucleotide Transporter from Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 842.
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147 (3), pp. 1092 - 1109 (2008)
The potato-specific apyrase is apoplastically localized and has influence on gene expression, growth, and development. Plant Physiology 843.
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49 (10), pp. 1572 - 1579 (2008)
A Cell Wall-Bound Adenosine Nucleosidase is Involved in the Salvage of Extracellular ATP in Solanum tuberosum. Plant and Cell Physiology 844.
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146 (4), pp. 1579 - 1598 (2008)
Metabolic and developmental adaptations of growing potato tubers in response to specific manipulations of the adenylate energy status. Plant Physiology 845.
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146 (4), pp. 2020 - 2035 (2008)
Systemic signaling of the plant nitrogen status triggers specific transcriptome responses depending on the nitrogen source in Medicago truncatula. Plant Physiology 846.
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20 (3), pp. 509 - 523 (2008)
Mode of inheritance of primary metabolic traits in tomato. The Plant Cell 847.
Journal Article
147 (1), pp. 115 - 127 (2008)
Mild reductions in mitochondrial citrate synthase activity result in a compromised nitrate assimilation and reduced leaf pigmentation but have no effect on photosynthetic performance or growth. Plant Physiology 848.
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56 (5), pp. 779 - 792 (2008)
The DOF transcription factor OBP1 is involved in cell cycle regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana. The Plant Journal 849.
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20 (10), pp. 2848 - 2859 (2008)
A Cytosolic Pathway for the Conversion of Hydroxypyruvate to Glycerate during Photorespiration in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell 850.
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55 (6), pp. 909 - 926 (2008)
Increasing amino acid supply in pea embryos reveals specific interactions of N and C metabolism, and highlights the importance of mitochondrial metabolism. The Plant Journal