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Jens Kossmann

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Frontiers in Plant Science|May 31, 2012
Grand challenges in plant biotechnologyJens Kossmann
Plant Biotechnology Journal|November 30, 2012
Starches--from current models to genetic engineeringUwe Sonnewald, Jens Kossmann
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|January 7, 2015
Transitory and storage starch metabolism: two sides of the same coin?James Richard Lloyd, Jens Kossmann
Frontiers in Plant Science|February 6, 2019
Starch Trek: The Search for YieldJames R Lloyd, Jens Kossmann
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 23, 2021
Improving Crops for a Changing WorldJames R Lloyd, Jens Kossmann
Trends in Plant Science|March 8, 2005
Leaf starch degradation comes out of the shadowsJames R Lloyd, Jens Kossmann, Gerhard Ritte
International Journal of Food Microbiology|November 10, 2009
Influence of environmental parameters on production of the acrolein precursor 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde by Lactobacillus reuteri DSMZ 20016 and its accumulation by wine lactobacilliRolene Bauer, Maret du Toit, Jens Kossmann
Annual Review of Plant Biology|March 3, 2010
Starch: its metabolism, evolution, and biotechnological modification in plantsSamuel C Zeeman, Jens Kossmann, Alison M Smith
Journal of Plant Physiology|August 27, 2014
The reallocation of carbon in P deficient lupins affects biological nitrogen fixationAleysia Kleinert, Mauritz Venter, Jens Kossmann, et al.
Plant Physiology|March 23, 2004
Repression of a novel isoform of disproportionating enzyme (stDPE2) in potato leads to inhibition of starch degradation in leaves but not tubers stored at low temperatureJames R Lloyd, Andreas Blennow, Kim Burhenne, et al.
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Frontiers in Plant Science|May 31, 2012
Grand challenges in plant biotechnologyJens Kossmann
Plant Biotechnology Journal|November 30, 2012
Starches--from current models to genetic engineeringUwe Sonnewald, Jens Kossmann
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|January 7, 2015
Transitory and storage starch metabolism: two sides of the same coin?James Richard Lloyd, Jens Kossmann
Frontiers in Plant Science|February 6, 2019
Starch Trek: The Search for YieldJames R Lloyd, Jens Kossmann
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 23, 2021
Improving Crops for a Changing WorldJames R Lloyd, Jens Kossmann
Trends in Plant Science|March 8, 2005
Leaf starch degradation comes out of the shadowsJames R Lloyd, Jens Kossmann, Gerhard Ritte
International Journal of Food Microbiology|November 10, 2009
Influence of environmental parameters on production of the acrolein precursor 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde by Lactobacillus reuteri DSMZ 20016 and its accumulation by wine lactobacilliRolene Bauer, Maret du Toit, Jens Kossmann
Annual Review of Plant Biology|March 3, 2010
Starch: its metabolism, evolution, and biotechnological modification in plantsSamuel C Zeeman, Jens Kossmann, Alison M Smith
Journal of Plant Physiology|August 27, 2014
The reallocation of carbon in P deficient lupins affects biological nitrogen fixationAleysia Kleinert, Mauritz Venter, Jens Kossmann, et al.
Plant Physiology|March 23, 2004
Repression of a novel isoform of disproportionating enzyme (stDPE2) in potato leads to inhibition of starch degradation in leaves but not tubers stored at low temperatureJames R Lloyd, Andreas Blennow, Kim Burhenne, et al.
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