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1. Daylength variation affects growth, photosynthesis, leaf metabolism, partitioning, and metabolic fluxes.

2. Integrated flux and pool size analysis in plant central metabolism reveals unique roles of glycine and serine during photorespiration.

3. Phosphoglucoisomerase Is an Important Regulatory Enzyme in Partitioning Carbon out of the Calvin-Benson Cycle.

4. Transcriptional Regulation of the Glucose-6-Phosphate/Phosphate Translocator 2 Is Related to Carbon Exchange Across the Chloroplast Envelope.

5. Time of day and network reprogramming during drought induced CAM photosynthesis in Sedum album.

6. A Cytosolic Bypass and G6P Shunt in Plants Lacking Peroxisomal Hydroxypyruvate Reductase.

7. Isoprene Acts as a Signaling Molecule in Gene Networks Important for Stress Responses and Plant Growth.

9. The glucose 6-phosphate shunt around the Calvin-Benson cycle.

10. Triose phosphate use limitation of photosynthesis: short-term and long-term effects.

11. The relationship between leaf area growth and biomass accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

12. The arc mutants of Arabidopsis with fewer large chloroplasts have a lower mesophyll conductance.

13. Evolution of the Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase Protein Kinase Family in C3 and C4 Flaveria spp.

14. Isopentenyl diphosphate and dimethylallyl diphosphate/isopentenyl diphosphate ratio measured with recombinant isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase and isoprene synthase.

15. Measuring dimethylallyl diphosphate available for isoprene synthesis.

16. Engineering starch accumulation by manipulation of phosphate metabolism of starch.

17. The interactions between the circadian clock and primary metabolism.

18. Increasing the energy density of vegetative tissues by diverting carbon from starch to oil biosynthesis in transgenic Arabidopsis.

19. The role of transitory starch in C(3), CAM, and C(4) metabolism and opportunities for engineering leaf starch accumulation.

20. A putative phosphatase, LSF1, is required for normal starch turnover in Arabidopsis leaves.

21. Cellular and organ level localization of maltose in maltose-excess Arabidopsis mutants.

22. Carbon balance and circadian regulation of hydrolytic and phosphorolytic breakdown of transitory starch.

23. beta-Maltose is the metabolically active anomer of maltose during transitory starch degradation.

24. Maltose is the major form of carbon exported from the chloroplast at night.

25. Curvature in Arabidopsis inflorescence stems is limited to the region of amyloplast displacement.

26. How can plants tell which way is up?

27. Gravitropism of inflorescence stems in starch-deficient mutants of Arabidopsis.

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