Publications of R. N. Trethewey
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Journal Article (30)
21.
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 22.
Journal Article
22 (1), pp. 71 - 79 (1999)
Induction of the activity of glycolytic enzymes correlates with enhanced hydrolysis of sucrose in the cytosol of transgenic potato tubers. Plant Cell and Environment 23.
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 24.
Journal Article
121 (1), pp. 123 - 133 (1999)
Antisense repression of hexokinase 1 leads to an overaccumulation of starch in leaves of transgenic potato plants but not to significant changes in tuber carbohydrate metabolism. Plant Physiology 25.
Journal Article
37 (9), pp. 693 - 697 (1999)
In vitro grown potato microtubers are a suitable system for the study of primary carbohydrate metabolism. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 26.
Journal Article
36 (6), pp. 407 - 417 (1998)
Photosynthetic light utilization and xanthophyll cycle activity in the galactolipid deficient dgd1 mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 27.
Journal Article
16 (4), pp. 403 - 410 (1998)
Reduced inositol content and altered morphology in transgenic potato plants inhibited for 1D-myo-inositol 3-phosphate synthase. Plant Journal 28.
Journal Article
15 (5), pp. 697 - 706 (1998)
The control of source to sink carbon flux during tuber development in potato. Plant Journal 29.
Journal Article
15 (1), pp. 109 - 118 (1998)
Combined expression of glucokinase and invertase in potato tubers leads to a dramatic reduction in starch accumulation and a stimulation of glycolysis. Plant Journal 30.
Journal Article
15 (8), pp. 794 - 797 (1997)
Increased potato tuber size resulting from apoplastic expression of a yeast invertase. Nature Biotechnology Conference Paper (4)
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Conference Paper
Consequences of the expression of a bacterial glucokinase in potato tubers, both in combination with and independently of a yeast-derived invertase. In: Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, pp. 827 - 833. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology. (2000)
32.
Conference Paper
Impact of elevated cytosolic and apoplastic invertase activity on carbon metabolism during potato tuber development. In: Journal of Experimental Botany, pp. 439 - 445. Journal of Experimental Botany. (2000)
33.
Conference Paper
The application of transgenic technology to the study of sink metabolism in potato. In: International Conference on Regulation of Primary Metabolic Pathways in Plants, pp. 239 - 256. International Conference on Regulation of Primary Metabolic Pathways in Plants, ST HUGHS COLL, OXFORD, ENGLAND. (1999)
34.
Conference Paper
Production of novel polymers in transgenic plants. In: Symposium H on Biodegradable Polymers and Macromolecules, at the E-MRS 97/ICAM 97 Conference, pp. 383 - 386. Symposium H on Biodegradable Polymers and Macromolecules, at the E-MRS 97/ICAM 97 Conference, STRASBOURG, FRANCE. (1998)
Meeting Abstract (1)
35.
Meeting Abstract
111 (2), p. 798 - 798. (1996)
Glucokinase activity in potato tubers: A key step for the regulation of metabolism. In Plant Physiology, Editorial (1)
36.
Editorial
2 (2), pp. 83 - 85 (1999)
Metabolic profiling: a Rosetta Stone for genomics? Current Opinion in Plant Biology