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A novel approach for the homogenization of cellulose to use micro‐amounts for stable isotope analyses
W Laumer, L Andreu, G Helle, GH Schleser, T Wieloch, H Wissel
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry: An International Journal Devoted …, 2009
1952009
A novel device for batch-wise isolation of α-cellulose from small-amount wholewood samples
T Wieloch, G Helle, I Heinrich, M Voigt, P Schyma
Dendrochronologia 29 (2), 115-117, 2011
1252011
2H‐fractionations during the biosynthesis of carbohydrates and lipids imprint a metabolic signal on the δ2H values of plant organic compounds
MA Cormier, RA Werner, PE Sauer, DR Gröcke, MC Leuenberger, ...
New Phytologist 218 (2), 479-491, 2018
862018
Reimport of carbon from cytosolic and vacuolar sugar pools into the Calvin–Benson cycle explains photosynthesis labeling anomalies
Y Xu, T Wieloch, JAM Kaste, Y Shachar-Hill, TD Sharkey
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (11), e2121531119, 2022
432022
Intramolecular 13C analysis of tree rings provides multiple plant ecophysiology signals covering decades
T Wieloch, I Ehlers, J Yu, D Frank, M Grabner, A Gessler, J Schleucher
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 5048, 2018
262018
Anaplerotic flux into the Calvin–Benson cycle: hydrogen isotope evidence for in vivo occurrence in C3 metabolism
T Wieloch, A Augusti, J Schleucher
New Phytologist 234 (2), 405-411, 2022
192022
Metabolism is a major driver of hydrogen isotope fractionation recorded in tree‐ring glucose of Pinus nigra
T Wieloch, M Grabner, A Augusti, H Serk, I Ehlers, J Yu, J Schleucher
New Phytologist 234 (2), 449-461, 2022
182022
A cytosolic oxidation–reduction cycle in plant leaves
T Wieloch
Journal of Experimental Botany 72 (12), 4186-4189, 2021
132021
The next phase in the development of 13C isotopically non-stationary metabolic flux analysis
T Wieloch
Journal of Experimental Botany 72 (18), 6087-6090, 2021
122021
Carbon flux around leaf-cytosolic glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase introduces a 13C signal in plant glucose
T Wieloch, RA Werner, J Schleucher
Journal of Experimental Botany 72 (20), 7136-7144, 2021
112021
Global CO2 fertilization of Sphagnum peat mosses via suppression of photorespiration during the twentieth century
H Serk, MB Nilsson, E Bohlin, I Ehlers, T Wieloch, C Olid, S Grover, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 24517, 2021
92021
Intramolecular carbon isotope signals reflect metabolite allocation in plants
T Wieloch, TD Sharkey, RA Werner, J Schleucher
Journal of Experimental Botany 73 (8), 2558-2575, 2022
7*2022
CO2 fertilization of Sphagnum peat mosses is modulated by water table level and other environmental factors
H Serk, MB Nilsson, J Figueira, T Wieloch, J Schleucher
Plant, Cell & Environment 44 (6), 1756-1768, 2021
72021
Compartment-specific energy requirements of photosynthetic carbon metabolism in Camelina sativa leaves
T Wieloch, TD Sharkey
Planta 255 (5), 103, 2022
62022
High atmospheric CO2 concentration causes increased respiration by the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway in chloroplasts
T Wieloch
New Phytologist 235 (4), 1310-1314, 2022
42022
A model of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation in C3 leaves accounting for respiration and energy recycling by the plastidial oxidative pentose phosphate pathway
T Wieloch, A Augusti, J Schleucher
New Phytologist 239 (2), 518-532, 2023
22023
Anaplerotic flux into the Calvin-Benson cycle. Integration in carbon and energy metabolism of Helianthus annuus
T Wieloch, A Augusti, J Schleucher
bioRxiv, 2021.07. 30.454461, 2021
22021
New insights into the mechanisms of post-rubisco isotope fractionation from combined analysis of intramolecular 13C and deuterium abundances in Pinus nigra tree-ring glucose
T Wieloch, M Holloway-Phillips, J Yu, T Niittyla
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 21.581384, 2024
12024
Shining a New Light on the Classical Concepts of Carbon-Isotope Dendrochronology
T Wieloch
Preprints, 2024
2024
Intramolecular Isotope Analysis enables Multivariate Climate Reconstructions
T Wieloch, J Yu, J Schleucher, T Niittylä
Preprints, 2022
2022
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