Synthetically designed alternative photorespiratory pathways increase the biomass of tobacco and rice plants. Likewise, some in planta–tested synthetic carbon-concentrating cycles (CCCs) hold promise to increase plant biomass while diminishing atmospheric carbon dioxide burden. Taking these individual contributions into account, we hypothesize that the integration of bypasses and CCCs will further increase plant productivity. To test this in silico, we reconstructed a metabolic model by integrating photorespiration and photosynthesis with the synthetically designed alternative pathway 3 (AP3) enzymes and transporters. We calculated fluxes of the native plant system and those of AP3 combined with the inhibition of the glycolate/glycerate tra...
Photosynthetic carbon gain in plants using the C3 photosynthetic pathway is substantially inhibited ...
Global warming is one of the most serious challenges facing us today. It may be linked to the increa...
Current crop yields will not be enough to sustain today's diets for a growing global population. As ...
Synthetically designed alternative photorespiratory pathways increase the biomass of tobacco and ric...
Synthetically designed alternative photorespiratory pathways increase the biomass of tobacco and ric...
Background: Biochemical models predict that photosynthesis in C3 plants is most frequently limited b...
Over the next 40 years it has been estimated that a 50% increase in the yield of grain crops such as...
AbstractIntroductionLeaves of the higher vascular plants, tracheophytes, have two primary functions(...
Achieving global food security for the estimated 9 billion people by 2050 is a major scientific chal...
Improving global yields of important agricultural crops is a complex challenge. Enhancing yield and ...
© 2019 The Authors Synthetically designed alternative photorespiratory pathways in tobacco and rice ...
The phenomenal increase in agricultural yields that we have witnessed in the last century has slowed...
Most organisms inhabiting earth feed directly or indirectly on the products synthesized by the react...
With the expanding global population and the associated growing demand for food and energy, research...
To meet the food demands of a rising global population, innovative strategies are required to increa...
Photosynthetic carbon gain in plants using the C3 photosynthetic pathway is substantially inhibited ...
Global warming is one of the most serious challenges facing us today. It may be linked to the increa...
Current crop yields will not be enough to sustain today's diets for a growing global population. As ...
Synthetically designed alternative photorespiratory pathways increase the biomass of tobacco and ric...
Synthetically designed alternative photorespiratory pathways increase the biomass of tobacco and ric...
Background: Biochemical models predict that photosynthesis in C3 plants is most frequently limited b...
Over the next 40 years it has been estimated that a 50% increase in the yield of grain crops such as...
AbstractIntroductionLeaves of the higher vascular plants, tracheophytes, have two primary functions(...
Achieving global food security for the estimated 9 billion people by 2050 is a major scientific chal...
Improving global yields of important agricultural crops is a complex challenge. Enhancing yield and ...
© 2019 The Authors Synthetically designed alternative photorespiratory pathways in tobacco and rice ...
The phenomenal increase in agricultural yields that we have witnessed in the last century has slowed...
Most organisms inhabiting earth feed directly or indirectly on the products synthesized by the react...
With the expanding global population and the associated growing demand for food and energy, research...
To meet the food demands of a rising global population, innovative strategies are required to increa...
Photosynthetic carbon gain in plants using the C3 photosynthetic pathway is substantially inhibited ...
Global warming is one of the most serious challenges facing us today. It may be linked to the increa...
Current crop yields will not be enough to sustain today's diets for a growing global population. As ...