The flavonoid pathway in tomato seedlings: transcript abundance and the modeling of metabolite dynamics.
Flavonoids are secondary metabolites present in all terrestrial plants. The flavonoid pathway has been extensively studied, and many of the involved genes and metabolites have been described in the literature. Despite this extensive knowledge, the functioning of the pathway in vivo is still poorly u...
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Main Authors: | Marian Groenenboom, Victoria Gomez-Roldan, Hans Stigter, Laura Astola, Raymond van Daelen, Jules Beekwilder, Arnaud Bovy, Robert Hall, Jaap Molenaar |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3b9cc0f5c6a34ad3a8815cc12463671d |
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