Lukasz P Tarkowski
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Recent Articles
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Tarkowski L, Signorelli S
J Exp Bot
. 2025 Jan;
76(2):205-209.
PMID: 39786163
No abstract available.
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Hubert B, Marchi M, Ly Vu J, Tranchant C, Tarkowski L, Leprince O, et al.
Plant Methods
. 2024 Jan;
20(1):16.
PMID: 38287427
Background: One of the levers towards alternative solutions to pesticides is to improve seed defenses against pathogens, but a better understanding is needed on the type and regulation of existing...
3.
Tarkowski L, Clochard T, Blein-Nicolas M, Zivy M, Baillau T, Abadie C, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem
. 2023 Dec;
206:108213.
PMID: 38043253
Nitrogen is the most limiting nutrient for plants, and it is preferentially absorbed in the form of nitrate by roots, which adapt to nitrate fluctuations by remodelling their architecture. Although...
4.
Tarkowski L, Signorelli S, Considine M, Montrichard F
Plant Cell Environ
. 2022 Dec;
46(2):379-390.
PMID: 36479711
Yield losses due to nutrient deficiency are estimated as the primary cause of the yield gap worldwide. Understanding how plant roots perceive external nutrient status and elaborate morphological adaptations in...
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Tarkowski L, Tsirkone V, Osipov E, Beelen S, Lammens W, Vergauwen R, et al.
Acta Crystallogr F Struct Biol Commun
. 2020 Mar;
76(Pt 3):152-157.
PMID: 32134001
The metabolism of sucrose is of crucial importance for life on Earth. In plants, enzymes called invertases split sucrose into glucose and fructose, contributing to the regulation of metabolic fluxes....
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γ-Aminobutyric acid and related amino acids in plant immune responses: Emerging mechanisms of action
Tarkowski L, Signorelli S, Hofte M
Plant Cell Environ
. 2020 Jan;
43(5):1103-1116.
PMID: 31997381
The entanglement between primary metabolism regulation and stress responses is a puzzling and fascinating theme in plant sciences. Among the major metabolites found in plants, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) fulfils important...
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Versluys M, Tarkowski L, Van den Ende W
Front Plant Sci
. 2017 Jan;
7:2061.
PMID: 28123393
This perspective paper proposes that endogenous apoplastic fructans in fructan accumulating plants, released after stress-mediated cellular leakage, or increased by exogenous application, can act as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), priming...
8.
Tarkowski L, Van den Ende W
Front Plant Sci
. 2015 May;
6:203.
PMID: 25926837
No abstract available.