Publications of A. R. Fernie
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Journal Article (972)
961.
Journal Article
125 (4), pp. 1967 - 1977 (2001)
The sucrose analog palatinose leads to a stimulation of sucrose degradation and starch synthesis when supplied to discs of growing potato tubers. Plant Physiology 962.
Journal Article
39 (10), pp. 825 - 830 (2001)
Simultaneous antagonistic modulation of enzyme activities in transgenic plants through the expression of a chimeric transcript. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 963.
Journal Article
213 (3), pp. 418 - 426 (2001)
The contribution of plastidial phosphoglucomutase to the control of starch synthesis within the potato tuber. Planta 964.
Journal Article
212 (2), pp. 250 - 263 (2001)
Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate activates pyrophosphate: fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase and increases triose phosphate to hexose phosphate cycling in heterotrophic cells. Planta 965.
Journal Article
127 (4), pp. 1459 - 1465 (2001)
Molecular and biochemical triggers of potato tuber development. Plant Physiology 966.
Journal Article
127 (4), pp. 1459 - 1465 (2001)
Update on tuber formation, dormancy and sprouting. Molecular and biochemical triggers of potato tuber development. Plant Physiology 967.
Journal Article
13 (1), pp. 11 - 29 (2001)
Metabolic profiling allows comprehensive phenotyping of genetically or environmentally modified plant systems. Plant Cell 968.
Journal Article
127 (3), pp. 749 - 764 (2001)
High-resolution metabolic phenotyping of genetically and environmentally diverse potato tuber systems. Identification of phenocopies. Plant Physiology 969.
Journal Article
24 (3), pp. 357 - 365 (2001)
Expression of a bacterial sucrose phosphorylase in potato tubers results in a glucose-independent induction of glycolysis. Plant, Cell & Environment 970.
Journal Article
381 (8), pp. 723 - 740 (2000)
Metabolic activity decreases as an adaptive response to low internal oxygen in growing potato tubers. Journal of Biological Chemistry 971.
Journal Article
23 (1), pp. 43 - 53 (2000)
Antisense inhibition of plastidial phosphoglucomutase provides compelling evidence that potato tuber amyloplasts import carbon from the cytosol in the form of glucose-6-phosphate. Plant Journal 972.
Journal Article
268 (2), pp. 424 - 448 (1997)
Comparison of the three-dimensional structures of recombinant human H and horse L ferritins at high resolution. Journal of Molecular Biology Book (2)
973.
Book
Photorespiration: Methods and Protocols. Humanapress, New York (2017), 274 pp.
974.
Book
Plant Systems Biology. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, SUI (2007)
Book Chapter (30)
975.
Book Chapter
671, pp. 127 - 151 (2022)
Understanding carotenoid biosynthetic pathway control points using metabolomic analysis and natural genetic variation. In: Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 976.
Book Chapter
2481 (Eds. Torkamabeh, D.; Belzile, F.). Humana, New York, NY (2022)
Preparation and Curation of Omics Data for Genome-Wide Association Studies. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 977.
Book Chapter
2484 (Ed. Lambing, C.) (2022)
Measurement of Flower Metabolite Concentrations Using Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 978.
Book Chapter
2264, pp. 33 - 46 (Ed. Tripodi, P.). Springer US, New York, NY (2021)
Using Metabolomics to Assist Plant Breeding. In: Crop Breeding: Genetic Improvement Methods, Vol. 979.
Book Chapter
48, pp. 355 - 385 (Eds. Becklin, K. M.; Ward, J. K.; Way, D. A.). Springer, Cham (2021)
With a Little Help from My Friends: The Central Role of Photorespiration and Related Metabolic Processes in the Acclimation and Adaptation of Plants to Oxygen and to Low-CO2 Stress. In: Photosynthesis, Respiration, and Climate Change, Vol. 980.
Book Chapter
Annotation of Specialized Metabolites from High-Throughput and High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Metabolomics. In: Computational Methods and Data Analysis for Metabolomics, pp. 209 - 225 (Ed. Li, S.). Springer US, New York, NY (2020)