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39 (4), pp. 1055 - 1066 (2010)
Mild reductions in cytosolic NADP-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase activity result in lower amino acid contents and pigmentation without impacting growth. Amino Acids 42.
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22 (8), pp. 2872 - 2893 (2010)
Network analysis of enzyme activities and metabolite levels and their relationship to biomass in a large panel of Arabidopsis accessions. The Plant Cell 43.
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5 (4), p. e9991 (2010)
Genetic Analysis of Central Carbon Metabolism Unveils an Amino Acid Substitution That Alters Maize NAD-Dependent Isocitrate Dehydrogenase Activity. PLoS One 44.
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150 (2), pp. 772 - 785 (2009)
Multilevel Analysis of Primary Metabolism Provides New Insights into the Role of Potassium Nutrition for Glycolysis and Nitrogen Assimilation in Arabidopsis Roots. Plant Physiology 45.
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57 (5), pp. 945 - 956 (2009)
EZ-Rhizo: integrated software for the fast and accurate measurement of root system architecture. The Plant Journal 46.
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59 (5), pp. 824 - 839 (2009)
Use of reverse-phase liquid chromatography, linked to tandem mass spectrometry, to profile the Calvin cycle and other metabolic intermediates in Arabidopsis rosettes at different carbon dioxide concentrations. Plant Journal 47.
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32 (7), pp. 859 - 874 (2009)
Adjustment of growth, starch turnover, protein content and central metabolism to a decrease of the carbon supply when Arabidopsis is grown in very short photoperiods. Plant Cell and Environment 48.
Journal Article
4 (3), pp. 244 - 246 (2009)
The role of natural variation in dissecting genetic regulation of primary metabolism. Plant Signaling & Behavior 49.
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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 50.
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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 51.
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147 (1), pp. 263 - 279 (2008)
Disruption of the Arabidopsis circadian clock is responsible for extensive variation in the cold-responsive transcriptome. Plant Physiology 52.
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8 (20), pp. 4214 - 4225 (2008)
A rapid approach for phenotype-screening and database independent detection of cSNP/protein polymorphism using mass accuracy precursor alignment. Proteomics 53.
Journal Article
9 (8), p. R129 (2008)
Integrative analyses of genetic variation in enzyme activities of primary carbohydrate metabolism reveal distinct modes of regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana. Genome Biology 54.
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59 (7), pp. 1675 - 1684 (2008)
The enigmatic contribution of mitochondrial function in photosynthesis. Journal of Experimental Botany 55.
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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 56.
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68 (16-18), pp. 2258 - 2272 (2007)
GC-EI-TOF-MS analysis of in vivo carbon-partitioning into soluble metabolite pools of higher plants by monitoring isotope dilution after 13CO2 labelling. Phytochemistry 57.
Journal Article
50 (6), pp. 1093 - 1106 (2007)
Deficiency of mitochondrial fumarase activity in tomato plants impairs photosynthesis via an effect on stomatal function. Plant Journal 58.
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30 (9), pp. 1163 - 1175 (2007)
Description and applications of a rapid and sensitive non-radioactive microplate-based assay for maximum and initial activity of D-ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase. Plant Cell and Environment 59.
Journal Article
142 (4), pp. 1574 - 1588 (2006)
Variation of enzyme activities and metabolite levels in 24 arabidopsis accessions growing in carbon-limited conditions. Plant Physiology Meeting Abstract (2)
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Meeting Abstract
50, p. S13 - S13. Tissue Culture Association, Columbia, MD (2014)
The Role of Secondary Metabolites and COR Proteins in Plant Freezing Tolerance. In In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Animal,