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June 10, 1998
The biosynthetic pathway of vitamin C in higher plants
G L Wheeler, M A Jones, N Smirnoff
Plant Physiology
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June 1, 1993
An in Vivo Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Ion Transport in Maize (Zea mays) and Spartina anglica Roots during Exposure to High Salt Concentrations
C. M. Spickett, N. Smirnoff, R. G. Ratcliffe
Oecologia
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March 18, 2017
Partitioning of inorganic nitrogen assimilation between the roots and shoots of cerrado and forest trees of contrasting plant communities of South East Brasil
G R Stewart, C A Joly, N Smirnoff
Plant Physiology
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July 1, 1992
Metabolic Response of Maize Roots to Hyperosmotic Shock : An in VivoP Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study
C M Spickett, N Smirnoff, R G Ratcliffe
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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August 3, 2022
Evolution of thermal tolerance and phenotypic plasticity under rapid and slow temperature fluctuations
C-E Schaum, A Buckling, N Smirnoff, et al.
The Plant Cell
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October 16, 1999
Independent signaling pathways regulate cellular turgor during hyperosmotic stress and appressorium-mediated plant infection by Magnaporthe grisea
K P Dixon, J R Xu, N Smirnoff, et al.
Plant Physiology
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December 9, 1997
L-ascorbic acid metabolism in the ascorbate-deficient arabidopsis mutant vtc1
P L Conklin, J E Pallanca, R L Last, et al.
Nature Communications
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May 2, 2018
Environmental fluctuations accelerate molecular evolution of thermal tolerance in a marine diatom
C-Elisa Schaum, A Buckling, N Smirnoff, et al.
Nature Communications
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July 15, 2018
Publisher Correction: Environmental fluctuations accelerate molecular evolution of thermal tolerance in a marine diatom
C-Elisa Schaum, A Buckling, N Smirnoff, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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March 31, 1999
Genetic evidence for the role of GDP-mannose in plant ascorbic acid (vitamin C) biosynthesis
P L Conklin, S R Norris, G L Wheeler, et al.
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June 10, 1998
The biosynthetic pathway of vitamin C in higher plants
G L Wheeler, M A Jones, N Smirnoff
Plant Physiology
|
June 1, 1993
An in Vivo Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Ion Transport in Maize (Zea mays) and Spartina anglica Roots during Exposure to High Salt Concentrations
C. M. Spickett, N. Smirnoff, R. G. Ratcliffe
Oecologia
|
March 18, 2017
Partitioning of inorganic nitrogen assimilation between the roots and shoots of cerrado and forest trees of contrasting plant communities of South East Brasil
G R Stewart, C A Joly, N Smirnoff
Plant Physiology
|
July 1, 1992
Metabolic Response of Maize Roots to Hyperosmotic Shock : An in VivoP Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study
C M Spickett, N Smirnoff, R G Ratcliffe
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
August 3, 2022
Evolution of thermal tolerance and phenotypic plasticity under rapid and slow temperature fluctuations
C-E Schaum, A Buckling, N Smirnoff, et al.
The Plant Cell
|
October 16, 1999
Independent signaling pathways regulate cellular turgor during hyperosmotic stress and appressorium-mediated plant infection by Magnaporthe grisea
K P Dixon, J R Xu, N Smirnoff, et al.
Plant Physiology
|
December 9, 1997
L-ascorbic acid metabolism in the ascorbate-deficient arabidopsis mutant vtc1
P L Conklin, J E Pallanca, R L Last, et al.
Nature Communications
|
May 2, 2018
Environmental fluctuations accelerate molecular evolution of thermal tolerance in a marine diatom
C-Elisa Schaum, A Buckling, N Smirnoff, et al.
Nature Communications
|
July 15, 2018
Publisher Correction: Environmental fluctuations accelerate molecular evolution of thermal tolerance in a marine diatom
C-Elisa Schaum, A Buckling, N Smirnoff, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
March 31, 1999
Genetic evidence for the role of GDP-mannose in plant ascorbic acid (vitamin C) biosynthesis
P L Conklin, S R Norris, G L Wheeler, et al.
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