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The Plant Observatory - Chemistry/Metabolism

PO-Chem 5 members

IJPB publications (2006-to date)
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Denance N, Ranocha P, Oria N, Barlet X, Riviere MP, Yadeta KA, Hoffmann L, Perreau F, Clément G, Maia-Grondard A, Van Den Berg GC, Savelli B, Fournier S, Aubert Y, Pelletier S, Thomma BP, Molina A, Jouanin L, Marco Y, Goffner D (2013). Arabidopsis wat1 (walls are thin1)-mediated resistance to the bacterial vascular pathogen, Ralstonia solanacearum, is accompanied by cross-regulation of salicylic acid and tryptophan metabolism. Plant J, 73:225-239. PubMed | DOI
Le Hir R, Sorin C, Chakraborti D, Moritz T, Schaller H, Tellier F, Robert S, Morin H, Bako L, Bellini C (2013). ABCG9, ABCG11 and ABCG14 ABC transporters are required for vascular development in Arabidopsis. Plant J, 76:811-824. PubMed | DOI
Braun N, De Saint Germain A, Pillot JP, Boutet S, Dalmais M, Antoniadi I, Li X, Maia-Grondard A, Le Signor C, Bouteiller N, Luo D, Bendahmane A, Turnbull C, Rameau C (2012). The pea TCP transcription factor PsBRC1 acts downstream of Strigolactones to control shoot branching. Plant Physiol, 158:225-238. PubMed | DOI
Ayoub K, Nélieu S, Van Hullebusch ED, Maia-Grondard A, Cassir M, Bermond A (2011). TNT oxidation by Fenton reaction: Reagent ratio effect on kinetics and early stage degradation pathways. Chemical Engineering Journal, 173:309-317. PubMed | DOI
Maaroufi-Dguimi H, Debouba M, Gaufichon L, Clément G, Gouia H, Hajjaji A, Suzuki A (2011). An Arabidopsis mutant disrupted in ASN2 encoding asparagine synthetase 2 exhibits low salt stress tolerance. Plant Physiol Biochem, 49:623-628. PubMed | DOI
Krapp A, Berthomé R, Orsel M, Boutet S, Yu A, Castaings L, Elftieh S, Major H, Renou JP, Daniel-Vedele F (2011). Arabidopsis roots and shoots show distinct temporal adaptation patterns toward nitrogen starvation. Plant Physiol, 157:1255-1282. PubMed | DOI
Marquer C, Fruchart-Gaillard C, Mourier G, Grandjean O, Girard E, Le Maire M, Brown S, Servent D (2010). Influence of MT7 toxin on the oligomerization state of the M1 muscarinic receptor. Biol Cell, 102:409-420. PubMed | DOI
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