
Publications of V. Mengin
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Journal Article (14)
1.
Journal Article
192, pp. 387 - 408 (2023)
In vivo protein kinase activity of SnRK1 fluctuates in Arabidopsis rosettes during light-dark cycles. Plant Physiology 2.
Journal Article
4 (2), diac010 (2022)
The Arabidopsis Framework Model version 2 predicts the organism-level effects of circadian clock gene mis-regulation. in silico Plants 3.
Journal Article
187 (3), pp. 1357 - 1373 (2021)
Impact of the SnRK1 protein kinase on sucrose homeostasis and the transcriptome during the diel cycle. Plant Physiology 4.
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 5.
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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 6.
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180 (3), pp. 1709 - 1724 (2019)
Modeling Protein Destiny in Developing Fruit. Plant Physiology 7.
Journal Article
70 (20), pp. 5809 - 5825 (2019)
Relationship between irradiance and levels of Calvin-Benson cycle and other intermediates in the model eudicot Arabidopsis and the model monocot rice. Journal of Experimental Botany 8.
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42 (2), pp. 549 - 573 (2019)
Multiple circadian clock outputs regulate diel turnover of carbon and nitrogen reserves. Plant, Cell and Environment 9.
Journal Article
68 (16), pp. 4463 - 4477 (2017)
Getting back to nature: a reality check for experiments in controlled environments. Journal of Experimental Botany 10.
Journal Article
68, pp. 283 - 298 (2017)
Metabolite pools and carbon flow during C4 photosynthesis in maize: 13CO2 labeling kinetics and cell type fractionation. Journal of Experimental Botany 11.
Journal Article
174 (4), pp. 2199 - 2212 (2017)
Leaf Starch Turnover Occurs in Long Days and in Falling Light at the End of the Day. Plant Physiology 12.
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 13.
Journal Article
5 (10), 150042 (2015)
Defining the robust behaviour of the plant clock gene circuit with absolute RNA timeseries and open infrastructure. Open biology 14.
Journal Article
111 (39), pp. E4127 - E4136 (2014)
Multiscale digital Arabidopsis predicts individual organ and whole-organism growth. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America