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Danilo M. Daloso
Researcher at Federal University of Ceará
Publications - 56
Citations - 1765
Danilo M. Daloso is an academic researcher from Federal University of Ceará. The author has contributed to research in topics: Guard cell & Stomatal conductance. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1237 citations. Previous affiliations of Danilo M. Daloso include Universidade Federal de Viçosa & Max Planck Society.
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The Unprecedented Versatility of the Plant Thioredoxin System.
TL;DR: It is argued that these new developments help to understand why plants organize such a divergent composition of thiol redox networks and provide insights into the regulatory hierarchy that operates between them.
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Thioredoxin, a master regulator of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in plant mitochondria
Danilo M. Daloso,Danilo M. Daloso,Karolin Müller,Toshihiro Obata,Alexandra Florian,Takayuki Tohge,Alexandra Bottcher,Christophe Riondet,Laetitia Bariat,Fernando Carrari,Adriano Nunes-Nesi,Bob B. Buchanan,Jean-Philippe Reichheld,Wagner L. Araújo,Alisdair R. Fernie +14 more
TL;DR: In vivo confirmation of earlier in vitro results and further show that mitochondria resemble plastids in using TRX and redox status to regulate the main carbon flux pathway of the organelle, finding TRX to be a redox-sensitive mediator of TCA cycle flux.
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Relationships of Leaf Net Photosynthesis, Stomatal Conductance, and Mesophyll Conductance to Primary Metabolism: A Multispecies Meta-Analysis Approach
Jorge Gago,Danilo M. Daloso,Carlos Maria Figueroa,Jaume Flexas,Alisdair R. Fernie,Zoran Nikoloski +5 more
TL;DR: The resulting statistical models provide the first hints for coregulation patterns involving primary metabolism plus leaf water and carbon balances that are conserved across plant species, as well as species-specific trends that can be used to determine new biotechnological targets for crop improvement.
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The influence of alternative pathways of respiration that utilize branched‐chain amino acids following water shortage in Arabidopsis
Marcel Viana Pires,Marcel Viana Pires,Adilson A. Pereira Júnior,David B. Medeiros,Danilo M. Daloso,Danilo M. Daloso,Phuong Anh Pham,Kallyne A. Barros,Martin K. M. Engqvist,Martin K. M. Engqvist,Alexandra Florian,Ina Krahnert,Veronica G. Maurino,Wagner L. Araújo,Alisdair R. Fernie +14 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrated that an operational ETF/ETFQO pathway is associated with plants' ability to withstand drought and to recover growth once water becomes replete and provided support for a role of alternative respiratory pathways within this response.
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Roles of sucrose in guard cell regulation.
TL;DR: An update covering the multiple roles of Sucrose in guard cell regulation is provided, highlighting the knowledge accumulated regarding spatiotemporal differences in the synthesis, accumulation, and degradation of sucrose as well as reviewing the role of suc rose as a metabolic connector between mesophyll and guard cells.