Publications of Mark Stitt
Journal Article (5)
1.
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 2.
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 3.
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 4.
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 5.
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 Book Chapter (2)
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Book Chapter
The regulation of sucrose synthesis in leaver and tubers of potato plants. In: International Symposium on sucrose metabolism (Eds. Pontis, H. G.; Salerno, G. L.; Escherveria, E. I.). American Society Plant Physiologists (1995)
7.
Book Chapter
Do carbohydrates regulate photosynthesis and allocation by altering gene expression. In: Carbon Partitioning and Source-Sink Interactions in Plants, pp. 68 - 77 (Eds. Madore, M. A.; Lucas, W. J.). American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, MD, USA (1995)
Review Article (1)
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Review Article
Regulation of metabolism in transgenic plants. (1995)