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184, 104370 (2021)
Mild reductions in guard cell sucrose synthase 2 expression leads to slower stomatal opening and decreased whole plant transpiration in Nicotiana tabacum L. Environmental and Experimental Botany 2.
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Changes in intracellular NAD status affect stomatal development in an abscisic acid-dependent manner. The Plant Journal (2020)
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61 (5), pp. 897 - 908 (2020)
Down-regulation of a Mitochondrial NAD+ Transporter (NDT2) Alters Seed Production and Germination in Arabidopsis. Plant and Cell Physiology 4.
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25 (3), pp. 220 - 223 (2020)
Eating Away at ROS to Regulate Stomatal Opening. Trends in Plant Science 5.
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70 (6), pp. 1843 - 1858 (2019)
Metabolite profiles reveal interspecific variation in operation of the Calvin–Benson cycle in both C4 and C3 plants. Journal of Experimental Botany 6.
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223 (4), pp. 1873 - 1887 (2019)
The sucrose-to-malate ratio correlates with the faster CO2 and light stomatal responses of angiosperms compared to ferns. New Phytologist 7.
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9 (20), UNSP e3399 (2019)
Non-aqueous Fractionation (NAF) for Metabolite Analysis in Subcellular Compartments of Arabidopsis Leaf Tissues. Bio-protocol 8.
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31 (1), pp. 91 - 102 (2019)
Metabolomics for understanding stomatal movements. Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology 9.
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159, pp. 95 - 107 (2019)
Growth and metabolic adjustments in response to gibberellin deficiency in drought stressed tomato plants. Environmental and Experimental Botany 10.
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146, pp. 37 - 49 (2019)
Insights into ABA-mediated regulation of guard cell primary metabolism revealed by systems biology approaches. Progress in Biophysics & Molecular Biology 11.
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13 (8), e1494468 (2018)
Toward multifaceted roles of sucrose in the regulation of stomatal movement. Plant Signaling & Behavior 12.
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94 (4), pp. 583 - 594 (2018)
Sucrose breakdown within guard cells provides substrates for glycolysis and glutamine biosynthesis during light-induced stomatal opening. The Plant Journal 13.
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23 (8), pp. 649 - 651 (2018)
Discriminating the Function(s) of Guard Cell ALMT Channels. Trends in Plant Science 14.
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216 (4), pp. 1018 - 1033 (2017)
Metabolism within the specialized guard cells of plants. New Phytologist 15.
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175 (3), pp. 1068 - 1081 (2017)
Impaired Malate and Fumarate Accumulation Due to the Mutation of the Tonoplast Dicarboxylate Transporter Has Little Effects on Stomatal Behavior. Plant Physiology