
Publications of Nicole Krohn
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Journal Article (11)
1.
Journal Article
189, pp. 2332 - 2356 (2022)
The circadian clock mutant lhy cca1 elf3 paces starch mobilization to dawn despite severely disrupted circadian clock function. Plant Physiology 2.
Journal Article
72 (8), pp. 3263 - 3278 (2021)
Phytochromes control metabolic flux, and their action at the seedling stage determines adult plant biomass. Journal of Experimental Botany 3.
Journal Article
179 (4), pp. 1457 - 1478 (2019)
Response of the Circadian Clock and Diel Starch Turnover to One Day of Low Light or Low CO2. Plant Physiology 4.
Journal Article
42 (2), pp. 549 - 573 (2019)
Multiple circadian clock outputs regulate diel turnover of carbon and nitrogen reserves. Plant, Cell and Environment 5.
Journal Article
69 (16), pp. 4143 - 4144 (2018)
Spatially resolved metabolic analysis reveals a central role for transcriptional control in carbon allocation to wood (vol 68, pg 3529, 2017). Journal of Experimental Botany 6.
Journal Article
29 (10), pp. 2349 - 2373 (2017)
Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals That Specific and Pleiotropic Regulatory Mechanisms Fine-Tune Central Metabolism and Growth in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell 7.
Journal Article
40 (11-SI), pp. 2608 - 2627 (2017)
Photosynthate Partitioning to Starch in Arabidopsis is Insensitive to Light Intensity but Sensitive to Photoperiod due to a Restriction on Growth in the Light in Short Photoperiods. Plant, Cell and Environment 8.
Journal Article
172 (2), pp. 943 - 967 (2016)
The interplay between carbon availability and growth in different zones of the growing maize leaf. Plant Physiology 9.
Journal Article
38 (1), pp. 157 - 171 (2015)
Relationship between starch degradation and carbon demand for maintenance and growth in Arabidopsis thaliana in different irradiance and temperature regimes. Plant, Cell and Environment 10.
Journal Article
166 (4), pp. 1733 - 47 (2014)
Regulatory Properties of ADP Glucose Pyrophosphorylase Are Required for Adjustment of Leaf Starch Synthesis in Different Photoperiods. Plant Physiology 11.
Journal Article
7 (1), pp. 137 - 155 (2014)
Arabidopsis coordinates the diurnal regulation of carbon allocation and growth across a wide range of photoperiods. Molecular Plant Review Article (1)
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Review Article
36 (6), pp. 1276 - 1298 (2013)
Low levels of ribosomal RNA partly account for the very high photosynthetic phosphorus-use efficiency of Proteaceae species. Plant, Cell and Environment