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2014

Journal Article

Drought increases heat tolerance of leaf respiration in Eucalyptus globulus saplings grown under both ambient and elevated atmospheric [CO2] and temperature

Gauthier, Paul P.G., Crous, Kristine Y., Ayub, Gohar, Duan, Honglang, Weerasinghe, Lasantha K., Ellsworth, David S., Tjoelker, Mark G., Evans, John R., Tissue, David T. and Atkin, Owen K. (2014). Drought increases heat tolerance of leaf respiration in Eucalyptus globulus saplings grown under both ambient and elevated atmospheric [CO2] and temperature. Journal of Experimental Botany, 65 (22), 6471-6485. doi: 10.1093/jxb/eru367

Drought increases heat tolerance of leaf respiration in Eucalyptus globulus saplings grown under both ambient and elevated atmospheric [CO2] and temperature

2013

Journal Article

A new anaplerotic respiratory pathway involving lysine biosynthesis in isocitrate dehydrogenase-deficient Arabidopsis mutants

Boex-Fontvieille, Edouard R. A., Gauthier, Paul P. G., Gilard, Françoise, Hodges, Michael and Tcherkez, Guillaume G. B. (2013). A new anaplerotic respiratory pathway involving lysine biosynthesis in isocitrate dehydrogenase-deficient Arabidopsis mutants. New Phytologist, 199 (3), 673-682. doi: 10.1111/nph.12319

A new anaplerotic respiratory pathway involving lysine biosynthesis in isocitrate dehydrogenase-deficient Arabidopsis mutants

2013

Journal Article

Metabolic origin of δ15N values in nitrogenous compounds from Brassica napus L. leaves

Gauthier, Paul P.G., Lamothe, Marlene, Mahé, Aline, Molero, Gemma, Nogués, Salvador, Hodges, Michael and Tcherkez, Guillaume (2013). Metabolic origin of δ15N values in nitrogenous compounds from Brassica napus L. leaves. Plant, Cell and Environment, 36 (1), 128-137. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2012.02561.x

Metabolic origin of δ15N values in nitrogenous compounds from Brassica napus L. leaves

2012

Journal Article

Predicting Polylepis distribution: Vulnerable and increasingly important Andean woodlands Prediciendo la distribución de Polylepis: bosques Andinos vulnerables y cada vez más importantes

Zutta, Brian R., Rundel, Phillip W., Saatchi, Sassan, Casana, Jorge D., Gauthier, Paul, Soto, Aldo, Velazco, Yessenia and Buermann, Wolfgang (2012). Predicting Polylepis distribution: Vulnerable and increasingly important Andean woodlands Prediciendo la distribución de Polylepis: bosques Andinos vulnerables y cada vez más importantes. Revista Peruana de Biologia, 19 (2), 205-212.

Predicting Polylepis distribution: Vulnerable and increasingly important Andean woodlands Prediciendo la distribución de Polylepis: bosques Andinos vulnerables y cada vez más importantes

2010

Journal Article

In folio isotopic tracing demonstrates that nitrogen assimilation into glutamate is mostly independent from current CO2 assimilation in illuminated leaves of Brassica napus

Gauthier, Paul P.G., Bligny, Richard, Gout, Elizabeth, Mahé, Aline, Nogués, Salvador, Hodges, Michael and Tcherkez, Guillaume G.B. (2010). In folio isotopic tracing demonstrates that nitrogen assimilation into glutamate is mostly independent from current CO2 assimilation in illuminated leaves of Brassica napus. New Phytologist, 185 (4), 988-999. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.03130.x

In folio isotopic tracing demonstrates that nitrogen assimilation into glutamate is mostly independent from current CO2 assimilation in illuminated leaves of Brassica napus

2009

Journal Article

In folio respiratory fluxomics revealed by 13C isotopic labeling and H/D isotope effects highlight the noncyclic nature of the tricarboxylic acid "cycle" in illuminated leaves

Tcherkez, Guillaume, Mahé, Aline, Gauthier, Paul, Mauve, Caroline, Gout, Elizabeth, Bligny, Richard, Cornic, Gabriel and Hodges, Michael (2009). In folio respiratory fluxomics revealed by 13C isotopic labeling and H/D isotope effects highlight the noncyclic nature of the tricarboxylic acid "cycle" in illuminated leaves. Plant Physiology, 151 (2), 620-630. doi: 10.1104/pp.109.142976

In folio respiratory fluxomics revealed by 13C isotopic labeling and H/D isotope effects highlight the noncyclic nature of the tricarboxylic acid "cycle" in illuminated leaves