
Publications of P. Geigenberger
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Journal Article (77)
1.
Journal Article
69 (6), pp. 1077 - 1093 (2012)
Barley grains, deficient in cytosolic small subunit of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase, reveal coordinate adjustment of C:N metabolism mediated by an overlapping metabolic-hormonal control. Plant Journal 2.
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63 (5), pp. 2071 - 2087 (2012)
Subcellular analysis of starch metabolism in developing barley seeds using a non-aqueous fractionation method. Journal of Experimental Botany 3.
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23 (1), pp. 162 - 184 (2011)
Malate Plays a Crucial Role in Starch Metabolism, Ripening, and Soluble Solid Content of Tomato Fruit and Affects Postharvest Softening. The Plant Cell 4.
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52 (11), pp. 1957 - 1972 (2011)
HRE-Type Genes Are Regulated by Growth-Related Changes in Internal Oxygen Concentrations During the Normal Development of Potato (Solanum tuberosum) Tubers. Plant & Cell Physiology 5.
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190 (2), pp. 442 - 456 (2011)
Hypoxia responsive gene expression is mediated by various subsets of transcription factors and miRNAs that are determined by the actual oxygen availability. New Phytologist 6.
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190 (2), pp. 472 - 487 (2011)
Comparative analysis between plant species of transcriptional and metabolic responses to hypoxia. New Phytologist 7.
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168 (13), pp. 1568 - 1575 (2011)
Unraveling the role of fermentation in the mode of action of acetolactate synthase inhibitors by metabolic profiling. Journal of Plant Physiology 8.
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62 (2), pp. 302 - 315 (2010)
HRE1 and HRE2, two hypoxia-inducible ethylene response factors, affect anaerobic responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Journal 9.
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61 (2), pp. 324 - 338 (2010)
Sucrose non-fermenting kinase 1 (SnRK1) coordinates metabolic and hormonal signals during pea cotyledon growth and differentiation. The Plant Journal 10.
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8 (8), pp. 900 - 911 (2010)
Discovering plant metabolic biomarkers for phenotype prediction using an untargeted approach. Plant Biotechnology Journal 11.
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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 12.
Journal Article
106 (24), pp. 9908 - 9913 (2009)
NTRC links built-in thioredoxin to light and sucrose in regulating starch synthesis in chloroplasts and amyloplasts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 13.
Journal Article
103 (2), pp. 269 - 280 (2009)
Transcript and metabolite profiling of the adaptive response to mild decreases in oxygen concentration in the roots of arabidopsis plants. Annals of Botany 14.
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149 (2), pp. 1087 - 1098 (2009)
Regulation of Respiration and Fermentation to Control the Plant Internal Oxygen Concentration. Plant Physiology 15.
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146 (2), pp. 515 - 528 (2008)
Sucrose transporter StSUT4 from potato affects flowering, tuberization, and shade avoidance response. Plant Physiology 16.
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8 (20), pp. 4214 - 4225 (2008)
A rapid approach for phenotype-screening and database independent detection of cSNP/protein polymorphism using mass accuracy precursor alignment. Proteomics 17.
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8 (4), pp. 329 - 340 (2008)
Genes driving potato tuber initiation and growth: identification based on transcriptional changes using the POCI array. Functional & Integrative Genomics 18.
Journal Article
148 (3), pp. 1640 - 1654 (2008)
Decreased Expression of Cytosolic Pyruvate Kinase in Potato Tubers Leads to a Decline in Pyruvate Resulting in an in Vivo Repression of the Alternative Oxidase. Plant Physiology 19.
Journal Article
59 (2), pp. 315 - 325 (2008)
Decreased expression of plastidial adenylate kinase in potato tubers results in an enhanced rate of respiration and a stimulation of starch synthesis that is attributable to post-translational redox-activation of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase. Journal of Experimental Botany 20.
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147 (3), pp. 1092 - 1109 (2008)
The potato-specific apyrase is apoplastically localized and has influence on gene expression, growth, and development. Plant Physiology