Volume 56, Issue 22 pp. 5980-5982
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Cura Annonae—Chemically Boosting Crop Yields Through Metabolic Feeding of a Plant Signaling Precursor

Prof. Dr. David J. Vocadlo

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Prof. Dr. David J. Vocadlo

Department of Chemistry, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6 Canada

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First published: 09 March 2017
Citations: 3

Graphical Abstract

The cream of the crop: With the world facing a projected shortfall of crops by 2050, new approaches are needed to boost crop yields. Metabolic feeding of plants with photocaged trehalose-6-phosphate (Tre6P) can increase levels of the signaling metabolite Tre6P in the plant. Reprogramming of cellular metabolism by Tre6P stimulates a program of plant growth and enhanced crop yields, while boosting starch content.

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