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- W12822514 abstract "Publisher Summary A successful manipulation of biochemical pathways requires a thorough understanding of the regulatory properties of individual enzymes as well as of the regulatory networks linking entire pathways. In this chapter, the authors summarizes the current understanding of the central pathways of carbohydrate metabolism, including current hypotheses concerning possible mechanisms underlying source-to-sink interactions involving sugars as signaling molecules. It seems evident that many independently operating sugar-sensing pathways exist in plants, and current models are shown. Photosynthetic carbon assimilation provides the driving force for biomass production but is only one of many factors influencing plant growth and development. There are other critical steps, such as sucrose synthesis and transport from the mesophyll tissue, phloem transport and carbon partitioning throughout the plant, that have considerable impact on these processes. Complex regulatory networks allow parallel responses to changes in environmental, metabolic and physiological limitations. The widespread adoption of transgenic approaches since the early 1990s has greatly advanced the understanding about the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism, and the potato (Solanum tuberosum) represents a particularly well-characterized example for this central part of plant metabolism. Photosynthetic carbon metabolism, starch metabolism in source leaves, carbon export and long-distance transport, carbon unloading into sink organs, sucrose to starch conversion in the tuber and source–sink regulation by sugars are also described in this chapter." @default.
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- W12822514 title "Photosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism and source–sink relations" @default.
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