Carbon captured through photosynthesis is transported, and sometimes stored in plants, as sugar. All organic compounds in plants trace to carbon from sugars, so sugar metabolism is highly regulated and integrated with development. Sugars stored by plants are important to humans as foods and as renewable feedstocks for industrial conversion to biofuels and biomaterials. For some purposes, sugars have advantages over polymers including starches, cellulose or storage lipids. This review considers progress and prospects in plant metabolic engineering for increased yield of endogenous sugars and for direct production of higher-value sugars and simple sugar derivatives. Opportunities are examined for enhancing export of sugars from leaves. Focus ...
Plants contain countless metabolic pathways that are responsible for the biosynthesis of complex met...
Plants contain countless metabolic pathways that are responsible for the biosynthesis of complex met...
Plants are the basis of human nutrition and have been selected and improved to assure this purpose. ...
Increasing sugar content is a primary objective of sugarcane improvement programs worldwide, since s...
Directing metabolic fluxes in plants for the production of nutraceuticals or fine chemicals (e.g. dr...
Written by leading international experts in the field of plant metabolic engineering, this book disc...
We review current knowledge of the most abundant sugars, sucrose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in ...
The main aim of the work presented in this dissertation was to explore the possibility to genetical...
An efficient in planta sugarcane-based production system may be realized by coupling the synthesis o...
Sucrose is produced in, and translocated from, photosynthetically active leaves (sources) to support...
Isomaltulose is a structural isomer of sucrose (Suc). It has been widely used as a nonmetabolized su...
Plants produce a broad variety of specialized metabolites with distinct biological activities and po...
Sucrose metabolism plays pivotal roles in development, stress response, and yield formation, mainly ...
<div><p>With their unique metabolism and the potential to produce large amounts of biomass, plants a...
With their unique metabolism and the potential to produce large amounts of biomass, plants are an ex...
Plants contain countless metabolic pathways that are responsible for the biosynthesis of complex met...
Plants contain countless metabolic pathways that are responsible for the biosynthesis of complex met...
Plants are the basis of human nutrition and have been selected and improved to assure this purpose. ...
Increasing sugar content is a primary objective of sugarcane improvement programs worldwide, since s...
Directing metabolic fluxes in plants for the production of nutraceuticals or fine chemicals (e.g. dr...
Written by leading international experts in the field of plant metabolic engineering, this book disc...
We review current knowledge of the most abundant sugars, sucrose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in ...
The main aim of the work presented in this dissertation was to explore the possibility to genetical...
An efficient in planta sugarcane-based production system may be realized by coupling the synthesis o...
Sucrose is produced in, and translocated from, photosynthetically active leaves (sources) to support...
Isomaltulose is a structural isomer of sucrose (Suc). It has been widely used as a nonmetabolized su...
Plants produce a broad variety of specialized metabolites with distinct biological activities and po...
Sucrose metabolism plays pivotal roles in development, stress response, and yield formation, mainly ...
<div><p>With their unique metabolism and the potential to produce large amounts of biomass, plants a...
With their unique metabolism and the potential to produce large amounts of biomass, plants are an ex...
Plants contain countless metabolic pathways that are responsible for the biosynthesis of complex met...
Plants contain countless metabolic pathways that are responsible for the biosynthesis of complex met...
Plants are the basis of human nutrition and have been selected and improved to assure this purpose. ...