Endogenous regulation of translocation and of carbon partitioning, major factors for integrating plant function, depend on diurnal regulation of starch synthesis and mobilization. Regulated diurnal cycling of transitory starch provides a steady carbon supply to sink growth and avoids potentially adverse high sugar levels. Carbon availability from starch affects development and alters carbon availability with respect to nitrogen. Along with sugar sensing, the level and turnover of starch are involved in endogenous regulation in response to carbohydrate status. Despite their key roles in plant metabolism, mechanisms for endogenous regulation of starch synthesis and degradation are not well characterized. Time course studies with labeled carbo...
International audienceIn plants, the partitioning of carbon resources between growth and defense is ...
Arabidopsis plants store part of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis as starch to sustain growth at n...
Plants need to avoid carbon starvation and resultant growth inhibition under fluctuating light envir...
A larger proportion of the fixed carbon is retained as starch in the leaf in short days, providing a...
In the light, photosynthesis provides carbon for metabolism and growth. In the dark, plant growth de...
International audiencePlants alternate between a net surplus of carbon in the light and a net defici...
C3 plants assimilate carbon by photosynthesis only during the day, but carbon resources are also req...
Plants accumulate reserves in the daytime to support growth at night. Circadian regulation of diel r...
Starch content of leaves responds to environmental stresses in various ways. Understanding these env...
Starch is an important storage carbon in many plant leaves which is synthesized during the day and d...
We investigated whether starch degradation occurs at the same time as starch synthesis in Arabidopsi...
none3siStarch is one of the major sinks of fixed carbon in photosynthetic tissues of higher plants. ...
The balance between the supply and utilization of carbon (C) changes continually. It has been propos...
Flowering is a crucial process that demands substantial resources. Carbon metabolism must be coordin...
A high rate of daytime export of assimilated carbon from leaves of a starch-deficient mutant tobacco...
International audienceIn plants, the partitioning of carbon resources between growth and defense is ...
Arabidopsis plants store part of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis as starch to sustain growth at n...
Plants need to avoid carbon starvation and resultant growth inhibition under fluctuating light envir...
A larger proportion of the fixed carbon is retained as starch in the leaf in short days, providing a...
In the light, photosynthesis provides carbon for metabolism and growth. In the dark, plant growth de...
International audiencePlants alternate between a net surplus of carbon in the light and a net defici...
C3 plants assimilate carbon by photosynthesis only during the day, but carbon resources are also req...
Plants accumulate reserves in the daytime to support growth at night. Circadian regulation of diel r...
Starch content of leaves responds to environmental stresses in various ways. Understanding these env...
Starch is an important storage carbon in many plant leaves which is synthesized during the day and d...
We investigated whether starch degradation occurs at the same time as starch synthesis in Arabidopsi...
none3siStarch is one of the major sinks of fixed carbon in photosynthetic tissues of higher plants. ...
The balance between the supply and utilization of carbon (C) changes continually. It has been propos...
Flowering is a crucial process that demands substantial resources. Carbon metabolism must be coordin...
A high rate of daytime export of assimilated carbon from leaves of a starch-deficient mutant tobacco...
International audienceIn plants, the partitioning of carbon resources between growth and defense is ...
Arabidopsis plants store part of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis as starch to sustain growth at n...
Plants need to avoid carbon starvation and resultant growth inhibition under fluctuating light envir...