Cell biology of cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis
The symbiosis between cnidarians (eg, corals or sea anemones) and intracellular
dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium is of immense ecological importance. In …
dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium is of immense ecological importance. In …
The layers of plant responses to insect herbivores
Plants collectively produce hundreds of thousands of specialized metabolites that are not
required for growth or development. Each species has a qualitatively unique profile, with …
required for growth or development. Each species has a qualitatively unique profile, with …
Genomic and metabolic prediction of complex heterotic traits in hybrid maize
C Riedelsheimer, A Czedik-Eysenberg, C Grieder… - Nature …, 2012 - nature.com
Maize is both an exciting model organism in plant genetics and also the most important crop
worldwide for food, animal feed and bioenergy production. Recent genome-wide …
worldwide for food, animal feed and bioenergy production. Recent genome-wide …
Transcriptome and metabolite profiling reveals that prolonged drought modulates the phenylpropanoid and terpenoid pathway in white grapes (Vitis vinifera L.)
Background Secondary metabolism contributes to the adaptation of a plant to its
environment. In wine grapes, fruit secondary metabolism largely determines wine quality …
environment. In wine grapes, fruit secondary metabolism largely determines wine quality …
Origins of grape and wine aroma. Part 1. Chemical components and viticultural impacts
Wine is an ancient beverage and has been prized throughout time for its unique and
pleasing flavor. Wine flavor arises from a mixture of hundreds of chemical components …
pleasing flavor. Wine flavor arises from a mixture of hundreds of chemical components …
Is metabolic rate a universal 'pacemaker'for biological processes?
DS Glazier - Biological Reviews, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT A common, long‐held belief is that metabolic rate drives the rates of various
biological, ecological and evolutionary processes. Although this metabolic pacemaker view …
biological, ecological and evolutionary processes. Although this metabolic pacemaker view …
Arabidopsis and primary photosynthetic metabolism–more than the icing on the cake
Historically speaking, Arabidopsis was not the plant of choice for investigating
photosynthesis, with physiologists and biochemists favouring other species such as …
photosynthesis, with physiologists and biochemists favouring other species such as …
Advances in omics and bioinformatics tools for systems analyses of plant functions
K Mochida, K Shinozaki - Plant and Cell Physiology, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Omics and bioinformatics are essential to understanding the molecular systems that underlie
various plant functions. Recent game-changing sequencing technologies have revitalized …
various plant functions. Recent game-changing sequencing technologies have revitalized …
Sucrose synthases are not involved in starch synthesis in Arabidopsis leaves
MMFF Fünfgeld, W Wang, H Ishihara, S Arrivault, R Feil… - Nature Plants, 2022 - nature.com
Many plants accumulate transitory starch reserves in their leaves during the day to buffer
their carbohydrate supply against fluctuating light conditions, and to provide carbon and …
their carbohydrate supply against fluctuating light conditions, and to provide carbon and …
Metabolic scaling in complex living systems
DS Glazier - Systems, 2014 - mdpi.com
In this review I show that four major kinds of theoretical approaches have been used to
explain the scaling of metabolic rate in cells, organisms and groups of organisms in relation …
explain the scaling of metabolic rate in cells, organisms and groups of organisms in relation …