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Brown, Peter; Tan, Aik-Choon; El-Esawi, Mohamed A.; Liehr, Thomas; Blanck, Oliver; Gladue, Douglas P.; Almeida, Gabriel M. F.; Cernava, Tomislav

Made available in DSpace on 2020-12-11T01:57:28Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2019-10-29; Griffith University Gowonda HPC Cluster; Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation; Document recommendation systems for locating relevant literature have mostly relied on methods developed a decade ago. This is largely due to the lack of a large offline gold-standard benchmark of relevant documents tha...

Date: 2020   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Correction to: A molecular perspective on starch metabolism in woody tissues

Noronha, Henrique Luís Silva; Silva, Angélica; Dai, Zhanwu; Gallusci, Philippe; Rombolà, Adamo D.; Delrot, Serge; Gerós, H.

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A molecular perspective on starch metabolism in woody tissues

Noronha, Henrique; Silva, Angélica; Dai, Zhanwu; Gallusci, Philippe; Rombolà, Adamo D.; Delrot, Serge; Gerós, H.

The elucidation of the molecular mechanisms of starch synthesis and mobilization in perennial woody tissues is of the utmost scientific and agricultural importance. Starch is the main carbohydrate reserve in plants and is fundamental in human nutrition and several industrial processes. In leaves, starch accumulated during the day is degraded throughout the night and the resulting sugars, glucose and maltose, ar...


Low source-sink ratio reduces reserve starch in grapevine woody canes and modul...

Silva, Angélica; Noronha, Henrique; Dai, Zhanwu; Delrot, Serge; Gerós, H.

Severe leaf removal decreases storage starch and sucrose in grapevine cv. Cabernet Sauvignon fruiting cuttings and modulates the activity of key enzymes and the expression of sugar transporter genes.


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