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Journal Article
23 (6), pp. 795 - 806 (2000)
Diurnal changes in sucrose, nucleotides, starch synthesis and AGPS transcript in growing potato tubers that are suppressed by decreased expression of sucrose phosphate synthase. Plant Journal 202.
Journal Article
24 (3), pp. 383 - 396 (2000)
The role of inorganic phosphate in the development of freezing tolerance and the acclimatization of photosynthesis to low temperature is revealed by the pho mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Journal 203.
Journal Article
23 (8), pp. 863 - 871 (2000)
Regulation of nitrate reductase expression in leaves by nitrate and nitrogen metabolism is completely overridden when sugars fall below a critical level. Plant, Cell & Environment 204.
Journal Article
23 (11), pp. 1155 - 1168 (2000)
Reciprocal diurnal changes of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase expression and cytosolic pyruvate kinase, citrate synthase and NADP-isocitrate dehydrogenase expression regulate organic acid metabolism during nitrate assimilation in tobacco leaves. Plant Cell and Environment 205.
Journal Article
23 (6), pp. 759 - 770 (2000)
Decreased expression of two key enzymes in the sucrose biosynthesis pathway, cytosolic fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase and sucrose phosphate synthase, has remarkably different consequences for photosynthetic carbon metabolism in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Journal 206.
Journal Article
209 (3), pp. 338 - 345 (1999)
Contribution of adenosine 5 '-diphosphoglucose pyrophosphorylase to the control of starch synthesis is decreased by water stress in growing potato tubers. Planta 207.
Journal Article
19 (2), pp. 119 - 129 (1999)
Decreased expression of sucrose phosphate synthase strongly inhibits the water stress-induced synthesis of sucrose in growing potato tubers. Plant Journal 208.
Journal Article
17 (5), pp. 479 - 489 (1999)
Changes in aldolase activity in wild-type potato plants are important for acclimation to growth irradiance and carbon dioxide concentration, because plastid aldolase exerts control over the ambient rate of photosynthesis across a range of growth conditions. Plant Journal 209.
Journal Article
55 (1), pp. 59 - 68 (1999)
Effect of phytoplasmal infection on concentration and translocation of carbohydrates and amino acids in periwinkle and tobacco. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 210.
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209 (3), pp. 314 - 323 (1999)
Orotate leads to a specific increase in uridine nucleotide levels and a stimulation of sucrose degradation and starch synthesis in discs from growing potato tubers. Planta 211.
Journal Article
18 (1), pp. 1 - 12 (1999)
Phosphorylation-dependent interactions between enzymes of plant metabolism and 14-3-3 proteins. Plant Journal 212.
Journal Article
22 (6), pp. 583 - 621 (1999)
The interaction between elevated carbon dioxide and nitrogen nutrition: the physiological and molecular background [Review]. Plant, Cell & Environment 213.
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119 (4), pp. 1387 - 1397 (1999)
Acclimation of Arabidopsis leaves developing at low temperatures. Increasing cytoplasmic volume accompanies increased activities of enzymes in the Calvin cycle and in the sucrose-biosynthesis pathway. Plant Physiology 214.
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17 (4), pp. 407 - 413 (1999)
Site-directed mutagenesis of serine 158 demonstrates its role in spinach leaf sucrose-phosphate synthase modulation. Plant Journal 215.
Journal Article
208 (2), pp. 227 - 238 (1999)
Tuber-specific expression of a yeast invertase and a bacterial glucokinase in potato leads to an activation of sucrose phosphate synthase and the creation of a sucrose futile cycle. Planta 216.
Journal Article
21 (2), pp. 127 - 138 (1998)
Similar Temperature Requirement for Sugar Accumulation and for the Induction of New Forms of Sucrose Phosphate Synthase and Amylase in Cold-Stored Potato Tubers. Plant, Cell & Environment 217.
Journal Article
117 (4), pp. 1307 - 1316 (1998)
High-temperature perturbation of starch synthesis is attributable to inhibition of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase by decreased levels of glycerate-3-phosphate in growing potato tubers. Plant Physiology 218.
Journal Article
205 (3), pp. 428 - 437 (1998)
Overexpression of pyrophosphatase leads to increased sucrose degradation and starch synthesis, increased activities of enzymes for sucrose-starch interconversions, and increased levels of nucleotides in growing potato tubers. Planta 219.
Journal Article
206 (2), pp. 234 - 244 (1998)
Metabolism in slices from growing potato tubers responds differently to addition of sucrose and glucose. Planta 220.
Journal Article
21 (3), pp. 253 - 268 (1998)
Enhanced carbon dioxide leads to a modified diurnal rhythm of nitrate reductase activity in older plants, and a large stimulation of nitrate reductase activity and higher levels of amino acids in young tobacco plants. Plant Cell and Environment 221.
Journal Article
14 (2), pp. 147 - 157 (1998)
A moderate decrease of plastid aldolase activity inhibits photosynthesis, alters the levels of sugars and starch, and inhibits growth of potato plants. Plant Journal 222.
Journal Article
205 (2), pp. 223 - 234 (1998)
Effects of 2-Deoxyglucose on the Expression of Rbcs and the Metabolism of Chenopodium Rubrum Cell-Suspension Cultures. Planta 223.
Journal Article
14 (6), pp. 723 - 731 (1998)
Expression Studies of Nrt2-1np, a Putative High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter - Evidence for Its Role in Nitrate Uptake. Plant Journal 224.
Journal Article
21 (3), pp. 285 - 299 (1998)
Sucrose metabolism in cold-stored potato tubers with decreased expression of sucrose phosphate synthase. Plant Cell and Environment 225.
Journal Article
429 (2), pp. 147 - 151 (1998)
The role of transient starch in acclimation to elevated atmospheric CO2. FEBS Letters 226.
Journal Article
207 (1), pp. 27 - 41 (1998)
Growth of tobacco in short-day conditions leads to high starch, low sugars, altered diurnal changes in the Nia transcript and low nitrate reductase activity, and inhibition of amino acid synthesis. Planta 227.
Journal Article
206 (3), pp. 394 - 409 (1998)
Sucrose-feeding leads to increased rates of nitrate assimilation, increased rates of alpha-oxoglutarate synthesis, and increased synthesis of a wide spectrum of amino acids in tobacco leaves. Planta 228.
Journal Article
12 (19), pp. 3059 - 3073 (1998)
Pleiotropic control of glucose and hormone responses by PRL1, a nuclear WD protein, in Arabidopsis. Genes & Development 229.
Journal Article
21 (5), pp. 443 - 454 (1998)
The sugar-mediated regulation of genes encoding the small subunit of Rubisco and the regulatory subunit of ADP glucose pyrophosphorylase is modified by phosphate and nitrogen. Plant Cell and Environment 230.
Journal Article
16 (4), pp. 505 - 514 (1998)
Quantitative analysis of the local rates of growth of dicot leaves at a high temporal and spatial resolution, using image sequence analysis. Plant Journal 231.
Journal Article
41, pp. 5 - 20 (1998)
Biochemical principles underlying genetic manipulation of physiological bottlenecks. Vorträge für Pflanzenzüchtung 232.
Journal Article
201 (2), pp. 259 - 263 (1998)
Understanding Allocation to Shoot and Root Growth Will Require Molecular Information About Which Compounds Act as Signals for the Plant Nutrient Status, and How Meristem Activity and Cellular Growth Are Regulated - Opinion. Plant and Soil 233.
Journal Article
15 (1), pp. 109 - 118 (1998)
Combined expression of glucokinase and invertase in potato tubers leads to a dramatic reduction in starch accumulation and a stimulation of glycolysis. Plant Journal 234.
Journal Article
201 (4), pp. 502 - 518 (1997)
Regulation of sucrose and starch metabolism in potato tubers in response to short-term water deficit. Planta 235.
Journal Article
113 (2), pp. 503 - 510 (1997)
A Beta-Amylase in Potato Tubers Is Induced by Storage at Low Temperature. Plant Physiology 236.
Journal Article
20 (3), pp. 291 - 305 (1997)
Potato Plants Contain Multiple Forms of Sucrose Phosphate Synthase, Which Differ in Their Tissue Distributions, Their Levels During Development, and Their Responses to Low Temperature. Plant, Cell & Environment 237.
Journal Article
9 (5), pp. 783 - 798 (1997)
Nitrate acts as a signal to induce organic acid metabolism and repress starch metabolism in tobacco. Plant Cell 238.
Journal Article
203 (3), pp. 304 - 319 (1997)
Tobacco mutants with a decreased number of functional nia genes compensate by modifying the diurnal regulation of transcription, post-translational modification and turnover of nitrate reductase. Planta 239.
Journal Article
11 (4), pp. 671 - 691 (1997)
Accumulation of nitrate in the shoot acts as a signal to regulate shoot-root allocation in tobacco. Plant Journal 240.
Journal Article
19 (1), pp. 43 - 55 (1996)
Phloem-specific expression of pyrophosphatase inhibits long-distance transport of carbohydrates and amino acids in tobacco plants. Plant Cell and Environment 241.
Journal Article
19 (11), pp. 1223 - 1237 (1996)
The onset of sucrose accumulation in cold-stored potato tubers is caused by an increased rate of sucrose synthesis and coincides with low levels of hexose-phosphates, an activation of sucrose phosphate synthase and the appearance of a new form of amylase. Plant Cell and Environment 242.
Journal Article
195 (3), pp. 313 - 323 (1995)
An Evaluation of Direct and Indirect Mechanisms for the Sink-Regulation of Photosynthesis in Spinach - Changes in Gas Exchange, Carbohydrates, Metabolites, Enzyme Activities and Steady-State Transcript Levels after Cold-Girdling Source Leaves. Planta 243.
Journal Article
7 (3), pp. 259 - 270 (1995)
Impaired Photoassimilate Partitioning Caused by Phloem-Specific Removal of Pyrophosphate Can Be Complemented by a Phloem-Specific Cytosolic Yeast-Derived Invertase in Transgenic Plants. Plant Cell 244.
Journal Article
196 (2), pp. 277 - 283 (1995)
Transgenic Tobacco Plants with Strongly Decreased Expression of Pyrophosphate - Fructose-6-Phosphate 1-Phosphotransferase Do Not Differ Significantly from Wild Type in Photosynthate Partitioning, Plant Growth or Their Ability to Cope with Limiting Phosphate, Limiting Nitrogen and Suboptimal Temperatures. Planta 245.
Journal Article
22 (4), pp. 635 - 646 (1995)
The Use of Transgenic Plants to Study the Regulation of Plant Carbohydrate Metabolism. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 246.
Journal Article
93 (1), pp. 77 - 84 (1995)
Metabolism of Starch Synthesis in Developing Grains of the Shx Shrunken Mutant of Barley (Hordeum Vulgare). Physiologia Plantarum 247.
Journal Article
193 (4), pp. 486 - 493 (1994)
When Growing Potato Tubers Are Detached from Their Mother Plant There Is a Rapid Inhibition of Starch Synthesis, Involving Inhibition of Adp-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase. Planta 248.
Journal Article
192 (1), pp. 16 - 30 (1994)
Transgenic Potato Plants with Strongly Decreased Expression of Pyrophosphate-Fructose-6-Phosphate Phosphotransferase Show No Visible Phenotype and Only Minor Changes in Metabolic Fluxes in Their Tubers. Planta 249.
Journal Article
17 (8), pp. 945 - 953 (1994)
Decreased Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase in Transgenic Tobacco Transformed with Antisense Rbcs .8. Impact on Photosynthesis and Growth in Tobacco Growing under Extreme High Irradiance and High Temperature. Plant, Cell & Environment 250.
Journal Article
17 (7), pp. 861 - 866 (1994)
Influence of High Carbohydrate Content on the Activity of Plastidic and Cytosolic Isoenzyme Pairs in Photosynthetic Tissues. Plant, Cell & Environment