Arabidopsis uses two gluconeogenic gateways for organic acids to fuel seedling establishment

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Eastmond, P. J., Astley, H. M., Parsley, K., Aubry, S., Williams, B. P., Menard, G. N., Craddock, C. P., Nunes-Nesi, A., Fernie, A. R. and Hibberd, J. M. 2015. Arabidopsis uses two gluconeogenic gateways for organic acids to fuel seedling establishment. Nature Communications. 6, p. 6659. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7659

AuthorsEastmond, P. J., Astley, H. M., Parsley, K., Aubry, S., Williams, B. P., Menard, G. N., Craddock, C. P., Nunes-Nesi, A., Fernie, A. R. and Hibberd, J. M.
Year of Publication2015
JournalNature Communications
Journal citation6, p. 6659
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7659
Open accessPublished as ‘gold’ (paid) open access
Funder project or codeWheat
Designing Seeds for Nutrition and Health (DS)
Project: 5263
*Design Oilseeds (Peter Eastmond)
ISSN20411723
PublisherSpringer Nature

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