Publications of A. R. Fernie
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Journal Article (1108)
961.
Journal Article
154 (3), pp. 1128 - 1142 (2010)
The Influence of Fruit Load on the Tomato Pericarp Metabolome in a Solanum chmielewskii Introgression Line Population. Plant Physiology 962.
Journal Article
64 (5), pp. 715 - 730 (2010)
Abscisic acid deficiency of developing pea embryos achieved by immunomodulation attenuates developmental phase transition and storage metabolism. The Plant Journal 963.
Journal Article
61 (2), pp. 350 - 363 (2010)
The 2-oxoglutarate/malate translocator mediates amino acid and storage protein biosynthesis in pea embryos. The Plant Journal 964.
Journal Article
152 (3), pp. 1501 - 1513 (2010)
Glycolysis and the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Are Linked by Alanine Aminotransferase during Hypoxia Induced by Waterlogging of Lotus japonicus. Plant Physiology 965.
Journal Article
3 (1), pp. 156 - 173 (2010)
Mild Reductions in Mitochondrial NAD-Dependent Isocitrate Dehydrogenase Activity Result in Altered Nitrate Assimilation and Pigmentation But Do Not Impact Growth. Molecular Plant 966.
Journal Article
152 (1), pp. 226 - 244 (2010)
Developmental Stage Specificity and the Role of Mitochondrial Metabolism in the Response of Arabidopsis Leaves to Prolonged Mild Osmotic Stress. Plant Physiology 967.
Journal Article
153 (1), pp. 80 - 98 (2010)
Enzyme Activity Profiles during Fruit Development in Tomato Cultivars and Solanum pennellii. Plant Physiology 968.
Journal Article
188 (4), pp. 985 - 1000 (2010)
Analysis of PRODUCTION OF FLAVONOL GLYCOSIDES-dependent flavonol glycoside accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana plants reveals MYB11-, MYB12-and MYB111-independent flavonol glycoside accumulation. New Phytologist 969.
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 970.
Journal Article
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 971.
Journal Article
62 (4), pp. 641 - 652 (2010)
Cytosolic pyruvate,orthophosphate dikinase functions in nitrogen remobilization during leaf senescence and limits individual seed growth and nitrogen content. The Plant Journal 972.
Journal Article
5 (6), pp. 1210 - 1227 (2010)
Combining genetic diversity, informatics and metabolomics to facilitate annotation of plant gene function. Nature Protocols 973.
Journal Article
153 (2), pp. 611 - 621 (2010)
Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Activity Regulates Tomato Root Growth via Effects on Secondary Cell Wall Production. Plant Physiology 974.
Journal Article
61 (2), pp. 300 - 311 (2010)
SlCCD7 controls strigolactone biosynthesis, shoot branching and mycorrhiza-induced apocarotenoid formation in tomato. The Plant Journal 975.
Journal Article
151 (4), pp. 2058 - 2072 (2009)
Deciphering Transcriptional and Metabolic Networks Associated with Lysine Metabolism during Arabidopsis Seed Development. Plant Physiology 976.
Journal Article
21 (9), pp. 2715 - 2732 (2009)
Dynamic Plastid Redox Signals Integrate Gene Expression and Metabolism to Induce Distinct Metabolic States in Photosynthetic Acclimation in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell 977.
Journal Article
70 (7), pp. 828 - 832 (2009)
Malate. Jack of all trades or master of a few? Phytochemistry 978.
Journal Article
60 (3), pp. 499 - 508 (2009)
GDP-d-mannose 3,5-epimerase (GME) plays a key role at the intersection of ascorbate and non-cellulosic cell-wall biosynthesis in tomato. The Plant Journal 979.
Journal Article
59 (2), pp. 329 - 343 (2009)
Photosynthesis in cells around veins of the C-3 plant Arabidopsis thaliana is important for both the shikimate pathway and leaf senescence as well as contributing to plant fitness. The Plant Journal 980.
Journal Article
2 (3), pp. 390 - 406 (2009)
The Metabolic Response of Arabidopsis Roots to Oxidative Stress is Distinct from that of Heterotrophic Cells in Culture and Highlights a Complex Relationship between the Levels of Transcripts, Metabolites, and Flux. Molecular Plant