Publications of M. Stitt
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Journal Article (369)
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Journal Article
61 (6), pp. 1067 - 1091 (2010)
Arabidopsis and primary photosynthetic metabolism - more than the icing on the cake. The Plant Journal 142.
Journal Article
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 143.
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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 144.
Journal Article
231 (3), pp. 595 - 608 (2010)
Downregulation of pyrophosphate: d-fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase activity in sugarcane culms enhances sucrose accumulation due to elevated hexose-phosphate levels. Planta 145.
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154 (4), pp. 1753 - 1765 (2010)
Fine Quantitative Trait Loci Mapping of Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism Enzyme Activities and Seedling Biomass in the Maize IBM Mapping Population. Plant Physiology 146.
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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 147.
Journal Article
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 148.
Journal Article
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 149.
Journal Article
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 150.
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32 (9), pp. 1185 - 1200 (2009)
Xeml Lab: a tool that supports the design of experiments at a graphical interface and generates computer-readable metadata files, which capture information about genotypes, growth conditions, environmental perturbations and sampling strategy. Plant Cell and Environment 151.
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5, p. 314 (2009)
Ribosome and transcript copy numbers, polysome occupancy and enzyme dynamics in Arabidopsis. Molecular Systems Biology 152.
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9, p. 104 (2009)
Gene expression profiling in susceptible interaction of grapevine with its fungal pathogen Eutypa lata: Extending MapMan ontology for grapevine. BMC Plant Biology 153.
Journal Article
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 154.
Journal Article
32 (9), pp. 1211 - 1229 (2009)
A guide to using MapMan to visualize and compare Omics data in plants: a case study in the crop species, Maize. Plant Cell and Environment 155.
Journal Article
184 (3), pp. 607 - 618 (2009)
Antisense inhibition of enolase strongly limits the metabolism of aromatic amino acids, but has only minor effects on respiration in leaves of transgenic tobacco plants. New Phytologist 156.
Journal Article
31 (9), pp. 1317 - 1324 (2008)
Next generation of elevated [CO2] experiments with crops: a critical investment for feeding the future world. Plant, Cell and Environment 157.
Journal Article
56 (2), pp. 181 - 195 (2008)
Reprogramming a maize plant: transcriptional and metabolic changes induced by the fungal biotroph Ustilago maydis. Plant Journal 158.
Journal Article
582 (25-26), pp. 3577 - 3584 (2008)
D-Glucose sensing by a plasma membrane regulator of G signaling protein, AtRGS1. FEBS Letters 159.
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4, p. 18 (2008)
A community resource for high-throughput quantitative RT-PCR analysis of transcription factor gene expression in Medicago truncatula. Plant Methods 160.
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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