Publikationen von A. R. Fernie
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961.
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22 (8), S. 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 962.
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62 (4), S. 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 963.
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5 (6), S. 1210 - 1227 (2010)
Combining genetic diversity, informatics and metabolomics to facilitate annotation of plant gene function. Nature Protocols 964.
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153 (2), S. 611 - 621 (2010)
Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Activity Regulates Tomato Root Growth via Effects on Secondary Cell Wall Production. Plant Physiology 965.
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61 (2), S. 300 - 311 (2010)
SlCCD7 controls strigolactone biosynthesis, shoot branching and mycorrhiza-induced apocarotenoid formation in tomato. The Plant Journal 966.
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151 (4), S. 2058 - 2072 (2009)
Deciphering Transcriptional and Metabolic Networks Associated with Lysine Metabolism during Arabidopsis Seed Development. Plant Physiology 967.
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21 (9), S. 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 968.
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70 (7), S. 828 - 832 (2009)
Malate. Jack of all trades or master of a few? Phytochemistry 969.
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60 (3), S. 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 970.
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59 (2), S. 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 971.
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2 (3), S. 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 972.
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150 (3), S. 1248 - 1259 (2009)
A Redox-Mediated Modulation of Stem Bolting in Transgenic Nicotiana sylvestris Differentially Expressing the External Mitochondrial NADPH Dehydrogenase. Plant Physiology 973.
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5, S. 4 (2009)
Application of GC-MS for the detection of lipophilic compounds in diverse plant tissues. Plant Methods 974.
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151 (2), S. 905 - 924 (2009)
Abnormal Physiological and Molecular Mutant Phenotypes Link Chloroplast Polynucleotide Phosphorylase to the Phosphorus Deprivation Response in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 975.
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4 (024), S. 1 - 9 (2009)
Application of metabolomic profiling for identififying valuable traits in tomato. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources 976.
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284 (45), S. 31249 - 31259 (2009)
Molecular Identification and Functional Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana Mitochondrial and Chloroplastic NAD(+) Carrier Proteins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 977.
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2 (2), S. 284 - 297 (2009)
Induction of the AOX1D Isoform of Alternative Oxidase in A-thaliana T-DNA Insertion Lines Lacking Isoform AOX1A Is Insufficient to Optimize Photosynthesis when Treated with Antimycin A. Molecular Plant 978.
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106 (25), S. 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 979.
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31, S. 2 - 6 (2009)
Finding the paths -metabolomics and approaches to metabolic flux analysis for defining metabolic pathways and their regulation. Biochemist 980.
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5 (3), S. 277 - 291 (2009)
Temporally resolved GC-MS-based metabolic profiling of herbicide treated plants treated reveals that changes in polar primary metabolites alone can distinguish herbicides of differing mode of action. Metabolomics