Publications of Mark Stitt
Journal Article (10)
1.
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 2.
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 3.
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 4.
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 5.
Journal Article
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 6.
Journal Article
18 (1), pp. 1 - 12 (1999)
Phosphorylation-dependent interactions between enzymes of plant metabolism and 14-3-3 proteins. Plant Journal 7.
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 8.
Journal Article
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 9.
Journal Article
17 (4), pp. 407 - 413 (1999)
Site-directed mutagenesis of serine 158 demonstrates its role in spinach leaf sucrose-phosphate synthase modulation. Plant Journal 10.
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 Book Chapter (2)
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Book Chapter
The first will be last and the last will be first: non-regulated enzymes call the tune? In: Plant Carbohydrate Biochemistry, pp. 1 - 16 (Eds. Burrell, J. A.; Bryant, M. M.; Kruger, N. J.). BIOS Scientific Publ., Oxford, UK (1999)
12.
Book Chapter
42, pp. 275 - 306 (Eds. Kruger, N. J.; Hill, S. A.; Ratclife, R. G.). Kluwer Academic Publ., Dordrecht, NED (1999)
Nitrate acts as a signal to control gene expression, metabolism and biomass allocation. In: Proceedings of the Phytochemical Society of Europe. Regulation of Primary Metabolic Pathways in Plants, Vol. Conference Paper (1)
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Conference Paper
Lateral root frequency decreases when nitrate accumulates in tobacco transformants with low nitrate reductase activity: consequences for the regulation of biomass partitioning between shoots and root. In: International Colloquium of Plant Nutrition, pp. 143 - 153. International Colloquium of Plant Nutrition, UNIV HOHENHEIM, HOHENHEIM, GERMANY. (1999)
Review Article (2)
14.
Review Article
The nitrate and ammonium nitrate supply have a major influence on the response of photosynthesis, carbon metabolism, nitrogen metabolism and growth to elevated carbon dioxide in tobacco [Review]. (1999)
15.
Review Article
Nitrate regulation of metabolism and growth. (1999)