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1. Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron metabolic activity decreases with polysaccharide molecular weight

2. Tuning heterologous glucan biosynthesis in yeast to understand and exploit plant starch diversity

3. Coalescence and directed anisotropic growth of starch granule initials in subdomains of Arabidopsis thaliana chloroplasts

4. Morphological bases of phytoplankton energy management and physiological responses unveiled by 3D subcellular imaging

5. The evolution of functional complexity within the β-amylase gene family in land plants

6. Modification of Cassava Root Starch Phosphorylation Enhances Starch Functional Properties

7. Repression of Sex4 and Like Sex Four2 Orthologs in Potato Increases Tuber Starch Bound Phosphate With Concomitant Alterations in Starch Physical Properties

8. Genetic Diversity of Diurnal Carbohydrate Accumulation in White Clover (Trifolium repens L.)

9. Diurnal Leaf Starch Content: An Orphan Trait in Forage Legumes

10. LIKE EARLY STARVATION 1 and EARLY STARVATION 1 promote and stabilize amylopectin phase transition in starch biosynthesis

11. The PRK/Rubisco shunt strongly influences Arabidopsis seed metabolism and oil accumulation, affecting more than carbon recycling

12. Technology generation to dissemination: lessons learned from the tef improvement project

13. Plasmodesmal connectivity in C4Gynandropsis gynandrais induced by light and dependent on photosynthesis

14. Plant growth: An active or passive role for starch reserves?

15. Fluid flow structures gut microbiota biofilm communities by distributing public goods

17. Determining Protein-Protein Interaction with GFP-Trap Beads

18. Effective root responses to salinity stress include maintained cell expansion and carbon allocation

19. Ectopic maltase alleviates dwarf phenotype and improves plant frost tolerance of maltose transporter mutants

20. The Arabidopsis Framework Model version 2 predicts the organism-level effects of circadian clock gene mis-regulation

21. STARCH SYNTHASE5, a Noncanonical Starch Synthase-Like Protein, Promotes Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis

22. Abscisic Acid Modulates Neighbor Proximity-Induced Leaf Hyponasty in Arabidopsis

23. Natural wood-based catalytic membrane microreactors for continuous hydrogen generation

24. Set up from the beginning: the origin and early development of cassava storage roots

25. Rising rates of starch degradation during daytime and trehalose 6-phosphate optimize carbon availability

26. Detecting variation in starch granule size and morphology by high-throughput microscopy and flow cytometry

27. ACA pumps maintain leaf excitability during herbivore onslaught

28. Distinct plastid fructose bisphosphate aldolases function in photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic metabolism in Arabidopsis

29. Disruption of Glycogen Metabolism Alters Cell Size in Escherichia Coli

30. A multifaceted analysis reveals two distinct phases of chloroplast biogenesis during de-etiolation in Arabidopsis

31. Morphological bases of phytoplankton energy management and physiological responses unveiled by 3D subcellular imaging

33. A multifaceted analysis reveals two distinct phases of chloroplast biogenesis during de-etiolation in

34. Theoretical and experimental approaches to understand the biosynthesis of starch granules in a physiological context

35. Disruption of glycogen metabolism alters cell size inEscherichia coli

36. Evolutionary innovations in starch metabolism

37. In-cell quantitative structural imaging of phytoplankton using 3D electron microscopy

38. Starch: A Flexible, Adaptable Carbon Store Coupled to Plant Growth

39. Metabolic profiles of six African cultivars of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) highlight bottlenecks of root yield

40. Cassava Metabolomics and Starch Quality

41. Two Plastidial Coiled-Coil Proteins Are Essential for Normal Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis

42. Distinct Functions of STARCH SYNTHASE 4 Domains in Starch Granule Formation

43. OCTOPUS‐LIKE 2, a novel player in Arabidopsis root and vascular development, reveals a key role forOCTOPUSfamily genes in root metaphloem sieve tube differentiation

44. Homologs of PROTEIN TARGETING TO STARCH Control Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis Leaves

45. LIKE SEX4 1 Acts as a β-Amylase-Binding Scaffold on Starch Granules during Starch Degradation

46. Metabolic profiles of six African cultivars of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) highlight bottlenecks of root yield

47. The evolution of functional complexity within the β-amylase gene family in land plants

48. Degradation of Glucan Primers in the Absence of Starch Synthase 4 Disrupts Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis*

49. The Starch Granule-Associated Protein EARLY STARVATION1 Is Required for the Control of Starch Degradation in Arabidopsis thaliana Leaves

50. Regulation of Leaf Starch Degradation by Abscisic Acid Is Important for Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Plants

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