Publications of Mark Stitt
Journal Article (15)
1.
Journal Article
8, p. 606 (2012)
Systems-based analysis of Arabidopsis leaf growth reveals adaptation to water deficit. Molecular Systems Biology 2.
Journal Article
158 (3), pp. 1139 - 1145 (2012)
On the discordance of metabolomics with proteomics and transcriptomics: coping with increasing complexity in logic, chemistry, and network interactions scientific correspondence. Plant Physiology 3.
Journal Article
169 (9), pp. 899 - 907 (2012)
Novel glutamate dehydrogenase genes show increased transcript and protein abundances in mature tomato fruits. Journal of Plant Physiology 4.
Journal Article
70 (2), pp. 231 - 242 (2012)
Mutagenesis of cysteine 81 prevents dimerization of the APS1 subunit of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase and alters diurnal starch turnover in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. Plant Journal 5.
Journal Article
3, p. 1319 (2012)
Structured patterns in geographic variability of metabolic phenotypes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Nature Communications 6.
Journal Article
196 (4), pp. 1098 - 1108 (2012)
Proteaceae from severely phosphorus-impoverished soils extensively replace phospholipids with galactolipids and sulfolipids during leaf development to achieve a high photosynthetic phosphorus-use-efficiency. New Phytologist 7.
Journal Article
40 (W1), pp. W622 - W627 (2012)
RobiNA: a user-friendly, integrated software solution for RNA-Seq-based transcriptomics. Nucleic Acids Research 8.
Journal Article
24 (6), pp. 2443 - 2469 (2012)
Metabolism and Growth in Arabidopsis Depend on the Daytime Temperature but Are Temperature-Compensated against Cool Nights. Plant Cell 9.
Journal Article
44 (2), pp. 217 - 220 (2012)
Genomic and metabolic prediction of complex heterotic traits in hybrid maize. Nature Genetics 10.
Journal Article
44, pp. 217 - 220 (2012)
Genomic and metabolic prediction of complex heterotic traits in hybrid maize. Nature Genetics 11.
Journal Article
109 (23), pp. 8872 - 8877 (2012)
Genome-wide association mapping of leaf metabolic profiles for dissecting complex traits in maize. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 12.
Journal Article
70 (6), pp. 967 - 977 (2012)
Fructokinase is required for carbon partitioning to cellulose in aspen wood. Plant Journal 13.
Journal Article
24 (2), pp. 229 - 238 (2012)
Progress in understanding and engineering primary plant metabolism. Current opinion in biotechnology 14.
Journal Article
15 (3), pp. 282 - 292 (2012)
Starch turnover: pathways, regulation and role in growth. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 15.
Journal Article
586 (20), pp. 3692 - 3697 (2012)
Glycine decarboxylase controls photosynthesis and plant growth. FEBS Letters Book Chapter (1)
16.
Book Chapter
2, 4 (Eds. Behrens, M.; Abhaya, D.). Edition Open Access, Berlin (2012)
Plant Growth – Basic Principles and Issues Relating to the Optimization of Biomass Production and Composition as a Feedstock for Energy. In: Heterogeneous Catalysis for the Conversion of Biomass and Its Derivatives.Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge, Proceedings 2, Vol. Review Article (1)
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Review Article
The art of growing plants for experimental purposes: a practical guide for the plant biologist Review. (2012)