Fernando Carrari

researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-0145-156X)

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P69educated atFaculty of Agronomy, University of Buenos AiresQ5854514
P108employerUniversity of Buenos AiresQ194223
P735given nameFernandoQ18115751
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915

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Q51249090Comprehensive metabolic profiling and phenotyping of interspecific introgression lines for tomato improvement.
Q31038800Conversion of MapMan to allow the analysis of transcript data from Solanaceous species: effects of genetic and environmental alterations in energy metabolism in the leaf
Q92105428Crop metabolomics: from diagnostics to assisted breeding
Q52003287Integrated analysis of metabolite and transcript levels reveals the metabolic shifts that underlie tomato fruit development and highlight regulatory aspects of metabolic network behavior.
Q54619731Malate plays a crucial role in starch metabolism, ripening, and soluble solid content of tomato fruit and affects postharvest softening.
Q34103082Metabolic and miRNA profiling of TMV infected plants reveals biphasic temporal changes
Q46013943RNA interference of LIN5 in tomato confirms its role in controlling Brix content, uncovers the influence of sugars on the levels of fruit hormones, and demonstrates the importance of sucrose cleavage for normal fruit development and fertility.
Q46989232Reduced expression of succinyl-coenzyme A ligase can be compensated for by up-regulation of the gamma-aminobutyrate shunt in illuminated tomato leaves
Q54387863Silencing of the tomato sugar partitioning affecting protein (SPA) modifies sink strength through a shift in leaf sugar metabolism.
Q47740439The genetic architecture of photosynthesis and plant growth-related traits in tomato
Q44153091The genome of the stress-tolerant wild tomato species Solanum pennellii.
Q35212687Thioredoxin, a master regulator of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in plant mitochondria
Q43179416Tricarboxylic acid cycle activity regulates tomato root growth via effects on secondary cell wall production
Q101577844Validated MAGIC and GWAS populations mapping reveal the link between vitamin E contents and natural variation in chorismate metabolism in tomato
Q37989072Vitamin deficiencies in humans: can plant science help?

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