The extent to which individual plants utilise nitrate and ammonium, the two principal nitrogen sources in the rhizosphere, is variable and many species require a balance between the two forms for optimal growth. The effects of nitrate and ammonium on gene expression, enzyme activity and metabolite composition have been documented extensively with the aim of understanding the way in which plant cells respond to the different forms of nitrogen, but ultimately the impact of these changes on the organisation and operation of the central metabolic network can only be addressed by analysing the fluxes supported by the network. Accordingly steady-state metabolic flux analysis was used to define the metabolic phenotype of a heterotrophic Arabidopsi...
Plants as sessile organisms cannot escape their environment and have to adapt to any changes in the ...
We have established a simple soil-based experimental system that allows a small and sustained restri...
International audienceAbstract Our understanding of the interaction of carbon (C) metabolism with ni...
The extent to which individual plants utilise nitrate and ammonium, the two principal nitrogen sourc...
Understanding the mechanisms that allow plants to respond to variable and reduced availability of in...
The aim of this thesis was to develop stable-isotope steady-state metabolic flux analysis (MFA) base...
The aim of this thesis was to develop stable-isotope steady-state metabolic flux analysis (MFA) base...
The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system in plants possesses a variety of alternative path...
Steady-state labeling experiments with [1-(13)C]Glc were used to measure multiple metabolic fluxes t...
Nitrogen is an essential element for plant nutrition. Nitrate and ammonium are the two major inorgan...
Our understanding of plant growth in response to nitrogen (N) supply is mainly based on studies of m...
Plants can assimilate nitrogen from soil pools of both ammonium and nitrate, and the relative levels...
The presence of cytosolic and plastidic pathways of carbohydrate oxidation is a characteristic featu...
The presence of cytosolic and plastidic pathways of carbohydrate oxidation is a characteristic featu...
<div><p>Plants as sessile organisms cannot escape their environment and have to adapt to any changes...
Plants as sessile organisms cannot escape their environment and have to adapt to any changes in the ...
We have established a simple soil-based experimental system that allows a small and sustained restri...
International audienceAbstract Our understanding of the interaction of carbon (C) metabolism with ni...
The extent to which individual plants utilise nitrate and ammonium, the two principal nitrogen sourc...
Understanding the mechanisms that allow plants to respond to variable and reduced availability of in...
The aim of this thesis was to develop stable-isotope steady-state metabolic flux analysis (MFA) base...
The aim of this thesis was to develop stable-isotope steady-state metabolic flux analysis (MFA) base...
The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system in plants possesses a variety of alternative path...
Steady-state labeling experiments with [1-(13)C]Glc were used to measure multiple metabolic fluxes t...
Nitrogen is an essential element for plant nutrition. Nitrate and ammonium are the two major inorgan...
Our understanding of plant growth in response to nitrogen (N) supply is mainly based on studies of m...
Plants can assimilate nitrogen from soil pools of both ammonium and nitrate, and the relative levels...
The presence of cytosolic and plastidic pathways of carbohydrate oxidation is a characteristic featu...
The presence of cytosolic and plastidic pathways of carbohydrate oxidation is a characteristic featu...
<div><p>Plants as sessile organisms cannot escape their environment and have to adapt to any changes...
Plants as sessile organisms cannot escape their environment and have to adapt to any changes in the ...
We have established a simple soil-based experimental system that allows a small and sustained restri...
International audienceAbstract Our understanding of the interaction of carbon (C) metabolism with ni...