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Brian Miki is a researcher affiliated with Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada in Canada. Their work includes contributions to the field of agroecology, with a focus on sustainability and critical thinking within agricultural practices.

Their recent scholarly output includes the paper titled "Visita técnica como instrumento para estimular o pensamento crítico em sustentabilidade: relato de experiência", published in 2025 in the REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE AGROECOLOGIA. This publication presents an experience report highlighting the use of technical visits as tools to stimulate critical thinking regarding sustainability.

Brian Miki has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, notably:

  • Glaziele Campbell
  • J.C. Costa
  • José Marcondes Souza Da Silva
  • Helder Lopes Ferreira
  • Cristiana do Couto Miranda

Their publications have primarily appeared in the REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE AGROECOLOGIA, which serves as a common venue for their research dissemination.

Best Publications

  • Ectopic expression of BABY BOOM triggers a conversion from vegetative to embryonic growth.

    Kim Boutilier;Kim Boutilier;Remko Offringa;Vijay K. Sharma;Henk Kieft

  • Selectable marker genes in transgenic plants: applications, alternatives and biosafety

    Brian Miki;Sylvia McHugh

  • HISTONE DEACETYLASE19 Is Involved in Jasmonic Acid and Ethylene Signaling of Pathogen Response in Arabidopsis

    Changhe Zhou;Lin Zhang;Jun Duan;Brian Miki

  • SEED COATS: STRUCTURE, DEVELOPMENT, COMPOSITION, AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

    Jaimie A. Moïse;Shuyou Han;Loreta Gudynaitę-Savitch;Douglas A. Johnson

  • Functional analysis of HD2 histone deacetylase homologues in Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Keqiang Wu;Lining Tian;Kamal Malik;Daniel Brown

  • pORE: a modular binary vector series suited for both monocot and dicot plant transformation.

    Catherine Coutu;James Brandle;Dan Brown;Kirk Brown

  • An acetohydroxy acid synthase mutant reveals a single site involved in multiple herbicide resistance

    Jiro Hattori;Douglas Brown;George Mourad;Hélène Labbé

  • Transformation of Brassica napus canola cultivars with Arabidopsis thaliana acetohydroxyacid synthase genes and analysis of herbicide resistance.

    B. L. Miki;H. Labbé;J. Hattori;T. Ouellet

  • Efficient transformation of alfalfa protoplasts by the intranuclear microinjection of Ti plasmids

    T. J. Reich;V. N. Iyer;B. L. Miki

  • Control of somatic embryogenesis and embryo development by AP2 transcription factors

    Souad El Ouakfaoui;Souad El Ouakfaoui;Jaimie Schnell;Jaimie Schnell;Ashraf Abdeen;Ashraf Abdeen;Adam Colville;Adam Colville;Adam Colville

  • Evidence that the hexose-to-sucrose ratio does not control the switch to storage product accumulation in oilseeds : analysis of tobacco seed development and effects of overexpressing apoplastic invertase

    Kim L. Tomlinson;Sylvia McHugh;Helene Labbe;John L. Grainger

  • Transcriptome analysis reveals absence of unintended effects in drought-tolerant transgenic plants overexpressing the transcription factor ABF3.

    Ashraf Abdeen;Ashraf Abdeen;Jaimie Schnell;Jaimie Schnell;Brian Miki

  • Expression and function of HD2‐type histone deacetylases in Arabidopsis development

    Changhe Zhou;Helene Labbe;Sunandini Sridha;Li Wang

  • Effects of culture density, conditioned medium and feeder cultures on microspore embryogenesis in Brassica napus L. cv. Topas.

    Bin Huang;Sharon Bird;Roger Kemble;Daina Simmonds

  • Combined transcriptome and proteome analysis identifies pathways and markers associated with the establishment of rapeseed microspore-derived embryo development.

    Ronny Joosen;Jan Cordewener;Ence Darmo Jaya Supena;Oscar Vorst

  • Ectopic expression of an Arabidopsis calmodulin-like domain protein kinase-enhanced NADPH oxidase activity and oxidative burst in tomato protoplasts.

    Tim Xing;Xiao-Jing Wang;Kamal Malik;Brian L. Miki

  • Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of thin cell layer explants from Brassica napus L.

    P. J. Charest;L. A. Holbrook;J. Gabard;V. N. Iyer

  • T-DNA tagging of a seed coat specific cryptic promoter in tobacco

    Pierre R. Fobert;Helene Labbe;John Cosmopoulos;Sylvia Gottlob-McHugh

  • Functional Analysis of Tomato Pti4 in Arabidopsis

    Keqiang Wu;Lining Tian;Jamie Hollingworth;Daniel C.W. Brown

  • Members of the acetohydroxyacid synthase multigene family of Brassica napus have divergent patterns of expression.

    Therese Ouellet;Robert G. Rutledge;Brian L. Miki

Frequent Co-Authors

Keqiang Wu
Keqiang Wu National Taiwan University
Mark Gijzen
Mark Gijzen Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Pierre R. Fobert
Pierre R. Fobert National Research Council Canada
John T. Arnason
John T. Arnason University of Ottawa
William C. Plaxton
William C. Plaxton Queen's University
Rajender S. Sangwan
Rajender S. Sangwan Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Chris Maliepaard
Chris Maliepaard Wageningen University & Research
Jun Duan
Jun Duan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yuxi Wang
Yuxi Wang Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Tim A. McAllister
Tim A. McAllister Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada

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