G Kiddle
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Vierheilig H, Bennett R, Kiddle G, Kaldorf M, Ludwig-Muller J
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
146(2):343-352.
PMID: 33862976
Under defined laboratory conditions it was shown that two glucosinolate-containing plant species, Tropaeolum majus and Carica papaya, were colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, whereas it was not possible to...
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Olmos E, Kiddle G, Pellny T, Kumar S, Foyer C
J Exp Bot
. 2006 May;
57(8):1645-55.
PMID: 16720601
Ascorbic acid (AA) fulfils many essential functions in plants. It is a key antioxidant and an important reducing substrate for a number of enzymes. The effects of low AA on...
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Kiddle G, Bennett R, Botting N, Davidson N, ROBERTSON A, Wallsgrove R
Phytochem Anal
. 2001 Nov;
12(4):226-42.
PMID: 11705329
Methods are described for the optimised extraction, desulphation and HPLC separation of desulphoglucosinolates. These methods provide rapid separation, identification and quantitative measurements of glucosinolates extracted from Brassica napus L and...
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Ludwig-Muller J, Pieper K, Ruppel M, Cohen J, Epstein E, Kiddle G, et al.
Planta
. 1999 Jun;
208(3):409-19.
PMID: 10384731
Mutants and wild type plants of Arabidopsis thaliana were analysed for differences in glucosinolate accumulation patterns, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) biosynthesis and phenotype. A previously identified series of mutants, termed TU,...
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Bennett R, Kiddle G, Wallsgrove R
Plant Physiol
. 1997 Aug;
114(4):1283-1291.
PMID: 12223771
One of the first steps in glucosinolate biosynthesis is the conversion of amino acids to their aldoximes. The biochemistry of this process is controversial, and several very different enzyme systems...