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Brian G. Forde is affiliated with Lancaster University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple areas within agricultural and biological sciences as well as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Key subfields include plant science, molecular biology, food science, and biotechnology.

Their work frequently explores themes related to plant molecular biology research, plant nutrient uptake and metabolism, plant stress responses and tolerance, plant and biological electrophysiology studies, as well as studies on GABA and rice. Additionally, epidemiology topics such as salmonella and campylobacter, and food safety concerns including Listeria monocytogenes, are also part of their research interests.

Brian G. Forde has published research in the following venues:

  • Journal of Experimental Botany
  • Plant Cell & Environment
  • Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Microbiology Australia
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Involvement of a truncated MADS-box transcription factor ZmTMM1 in root nitrate foraging (2020, Journal of Experimental Botany)
  • A Glutamate Receptor-Like Gene AtGLR2.5 With Its Unusual Splice Variant Has a Role in Mediating Glutamate-Elicited Changes in Arabidopsis Root Architecture (2025, Plant Cell & Environment)
  • 7: DEMOGRAPHIC, CLINICAL AND MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF EXTENDED-SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA (2022, Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance)
  • Join the Bioinformatics special interest group (2023, Microbiology Australia)
  • Genome scale identification of new genes using saturated reporter transposon mutagenesis (2024, bioRxiv [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory])

The most frequent co-authors collaborating with Brian G. Forde are:

  • Ying Liu
  • Zhongtao Jia
  • Xuelian Li
  • Zhangkui Wang
  • Fanjun Chen

Best Publications

  • An Arabidopsis MADS box gene that controls nutrient-induced changes in root architecture.

    Hanma Zhang;Brian G. Forde

  • Glutamate in plants: metabolism, regulation, and signalling

    Brian G. Forde;Peter J. Lea

  • Dual pathways for regulation of root branching by nitrate.

    Hanma Zhang;Andrea Jennings;Peter W. Barlow;Brian G. Forde

  • Nitrate transporters in plants: structure, function and regulation

    Brian G Forde

  • A unified nomenclature of NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER family members in plants

    Sophie Léran;Kranthi Varala;Jean Christophe Boyer;Maurizio Chiurazzi

  • The nutritional control of root development

    Brian Forde;Helena Lorenzo

  • The Arabidopsis NRT1.1 transporter participates in the signaling pathway triggering root colonization of nitrate-rich patches

    Tony Remans;Philippe Nacry;Marjorie Pervent;Sophie Filleur

  • LOCAL AND LONG-RANGE SIGNALING PATHWAYS REGULATING PLANT RESPONSES TO NITRATE

    Brian G. Forde

  • Regulation of Arabidopsis root development by nitrate availability.

    Hanma Zhang;Brian G. Forde

  • Nitrate and ammonium nutrition of plants: physiological and molecular perspectives

    Brian G. Forde;David T. Clarkson

  • Nitrogen Regulation of Root Branching

    Pia Walch-Liu;Igor I. Ivanov;Sophie Filleur;Yinbo Gan

  • Efficient transformation of Agrobacterium spp. by high voltage electroporation.

    W J Shen;B G Forde

  • Transcriptome analysis of root transporters reveals participation of multiple gene families in the response to cation stress

    Frans J. M. Maathuis;Victor Filatov;Pawel Herzyk;Gerard C. Krijger

  • Molecular and Developmental Biology of Inorganic Nitrogen Nutrition

    Nigel M. Crawford;Brian G. Forde

  • Molecular evidence that insecticide resistance in peach-potato aphids (Myzus persicae Sulz.) results from amplification of an esterase gene.

    L M Field;A L Devonshire;B G Forde

  • Nucleotide sequence of a B1 hordein gene and the identification of possible upstream regulatory elements in endosperm storage protein genes from barley, wheat and maize

    B.G. Forde;A. Heyworth;J. Pywell;M. Kreis

  • The hormonal regulation of axillary bud growth in Arabidopsis.

    Steven P. Chatfield;Petra Stirnberg;Brian G. Forde;Ottoline Leyser

  • Evidence that L-glutamate can act as an exogenous signal to modulate root growth and branching in Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Pia Walch-Liu;Lai-Hua Liu;Tony Remans;Mark Tester

  • Molecular evolution of the seed storage proteins of barley, rye and wheat.

    M. Kreis;B.G. Forde;S. Rahman;B.J. Miflin

  • Structure and evolution of seed storage proteins and their genes with particular reference to those of wheat, barley and rye.

    M. Kreis;P. R. Shewry;B. G. Forde;J. Forde

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter R. Shewry
Peter R. Shewry Rothamsted Research
Benjamin J. Miflin
Benjamin J. Miflin The Hertz Corporation
Martin Kreis
Martin Kreis Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Christopher J. Leaver
Christopher J. Leaver University of Oxford
Anthony J. Miller
Anthony J. Miller John Innes Centre
Martin A. J. Parry
Martin A. J. Parry Lancaster University
Yinbo Gan
Yinbo Gan Zhejiang University
Martin S. Williamson
Martin S. Williamson Rothamsted Research
Christine H. Foyer
Christine H. Foyer University of Birmingham
Linda M. Field
Linda M. Field Rothamsted Research

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