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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
33
Citations
4277
World Ranking
5663
National Ranking
1374

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists
  • 1985 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1955 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Best Publications

  • GROWTH RESPONSE OF SINGLE-GENE DWARF MUTANTS IN MAIZE TO GIBBERELLIC ACID.

    Bernard O. Phinney

  • Studies on the biosynthesis of gibberellins from (−)-kaurenoic acid in cultures of Gibberella Fujikuroi

    T.A. Geissman;A.J. Verbiscar;B.O. Phinney;G. Cragg

  • Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of Gibberellins in Vegetative Shoots of Normal, dwarf-1, dwarf-2, dwarf-3, and dwarf-5 Seedlings of Zea mays L.

    Shozo Fujioka;Hisakazu Yamane;Clive R. Spray;Paul Gaskin

  • The dominant non-gibberellin-responding dwarf mutant (D8) of maize accumulates native gibberellins.

    Shozo Fujioka;Hisakazu Yamane;Clive R. Spray;Masayuki Katsumi

  • EVIDENCE FOR “GIBBERELLIN-LIKE” SUBSTANCES FROM FLOWERING PLANTS

    Bernard O. Phinney;Charles A. West;Mary Ritzel;Peter M. Neely

  • Internode length in Zea mays L. : The dwarf-1 mutation controls the 3β-hydroxylation of gibberellin A20 to gibberellin A 1.

    Clive Spray;Bernard O. Phinney;Paul Gaskin;Sarah J. Gilmour

  • The dwarf-1 (dt) Mutant of Zea mays blocks three steps in the gibberellin-biosynthetic pathway.

    Clive R. Spray;Masatomo Kobayashi;Yoshihito Suzuki;Bernard O. Phinney

  • THE SHOOT‐GROWTH RHYTHM OF A TROPICAL TREE, THEOBROMA CACAO

    Unknown

  • Gibberellin A3 Is Biosynthesized from Gibberellin A20 via Gibberellin A5 in Shoots of Zea mays L.

    Shozo Fujioka;Hisakazu Yamane;Clive R. Spray;Bernard O. Phinney

  • The Metabolism of the Gibberellins

    Unknown

  • Comparison of ent-kaurene and ent-isokaurene synthesis in cell-free systems from etiolated shoots of normal and dwarf-5 maize seedlings

    Peter Hedden;B.O. Phinney

  • Growth Response of the d-5 and an-1 Mutants of Maize to Some Kaurene Derivatives.

    M. Katsumi;B. O. Phinney;P. R. Jefferies;C. A. Henrick

  • Fungal products. Part XIV. Metabolic pathways from ent-kaurenoic acid to the fungal gibberellins in mutant B1-41a of Gibberella fujikuroi

    John R. Bearder;Jake MacMillan;Bernard O. Phinney

  • Tannins as gibberellin antagonists.

    Mary Ritzel Corcoran;T. A. Geissman;Bernard O. Phinney

  • Gibberellins from Flowering Plants. I. Isolation and Properties of a Gibberellin from Phaseolus vulgaris L.1

    Charles A. West;Bernard O. Phinney

  • Position of the metabolic block for gibberellin biosynthesis in mutant B1-41a of Gibberella fujikuroi.

    John R. Bearder;Jake MacMillan;Colin M. Wels;Marion B. Chaffey

  • THE GROWTH OF THE SHOOT APEX IN MAIZE: INTERNAL FEATURES

    Unknown

  • Biosynthetic Origin of Gibberellins A3 and A7 in Cell-Free Preparations from Seeds of Marah macrocarpus and Malus domestica

    Kumyul S. Albone;Paul Gaskin;Jake MacMillan;Bernard O. Phinney

  • Hormones of young tassels of Zea mays

    Peter Hedden;Bernard O. Phinney;Rick Heupel;Dwight Fujii

  • The metabolism of steviol to 13-hydroxylated ent-Gibberellanes and ent-kauranes ☆

    John R. Bearder;Jake MacMillan;Colin M. Wels;Bernard O. Phinney

  • Changes in Amonnts of Gibberellin-like Substances in Developing Seed of Echinocystis, Lupinus and Phaseolus

    Mary Ritzel Corcoran;Bernard O. Phinney

  • Hydrolysis and reconjugation of gibberellin A20 glucosyl ester by seedlings of Zea mays L.

    Gernot Schneider;Einar Jensen;Clive R. Spray;Bernard O. Phinney

  • Endogenous gibberellins from sporophytes of two tree ferns, Cibotium glaucum and Dicksonia antarctica

    Hisakazu Yamane;Shozo Fujioka;Clive R. Spray;Bernard O. Phinney

  • The dwarf-1 ( d1 ) mutant of Zea mays blocks three steps in the gibberellin-biosynthetic pathway

    CR Spray;M Kobayashi;Y Suzuki;BO Phinney

Frequent Co-Authors

Jake MacMillan
Jake MacMillan University of Bristol
Hisakazu Yamane
Hisakazu Yamane Teikyo University
Masatomo Kobayashi
Masatomo Kobayashi RIKEN BioResource Research Center
Michael H. Beale
Michael H. Beale Rothamsted Research
Peter Hedden
Peter Hedden Rothamsted Research
Norman G. Lewis
Norman G. Lewis Washington State University
David A. Somers
David A. Somers University of Minnesota
Isomaro Yamaguchi
Isomaro Yamaguchi University of Tokyo

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