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David F. Garvin is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on the fields of agricultural and biological sciences, with particular emphasis on plant science and agronomy and crop science. The research spans multiple topics related to plant responses and disease resistance mechanisms.

Garvin's research contributions include studies on plant responses to elevated CO2, mycotoxins in agriculture and food, wheat and barley genetics and pathology, plant pathogens and resistance mechanisms, crop yield and soil fertility, and plant disease resistance and genetics.

Frequent coauthors in Garvin's work include William T. Hay, James A. Anderson, Susan P. McCormick, Martha Vaughan, and Mark Busman. Collaboration with these researchers has contributed to publications in a variety of academic journals.

Garvin's published papers include the following:

  • Elevated CO2 Can Worsen Fusarium Head Blight Disease Severity in Wheat but the Fhb1 QTL Provides Reliable Disease Resistance, 2023, Plants
  • Fhb1 disease resistance QTL does not exacerbate wheat grain protein loss at elevated CO2, 2022, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Evaluating milling and baking quality associated with a Fusarium head blight resistance-enhancing genome deletion in wheat, 2021, Cereal Research Communications

The venues displaying frequent publication activity include Plants, Frontiers in Plant Science, and Cereal Research Communications. These journals align with the focus areas of Garvin's research.

Best Publications

  • Genome sequencing and analysis of the model grass Brachypodium distachyon

    John P. Vogel;David F. Garvin;Todd C. Mockler;Jeremy Schmutz

  • The molecular physiology of heavy metal transport in the Zn/Cd hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens.

    Nicole S. Pence;Paul B. Larsen;Stephen D. Ebbs;Deborah L. D. Letham

  • The Cauliflower Or Gene Encodes a DnaJ Cysteine-Rich Domain-Containing Protein That Mediates High Levels of β-Carotene Accumulation

    Shan Lu;Shan Lu;Joyce Van Eck;Xiangjun Zhou;Xiangjun Zhou;Alex B. Lopez

  • Wheat leaf rust caused by Puccinia triticina

    Melvin D. Bolton;James A. Kolmer;David F. Garvin

  • The Role of Iron-Deficiency Stress Responses in Stimulating Heavy-Metal Transport in Plants

    Clara K. Cohen;Tama C. Fox;David F. Garvin;Leon V. Kochian

  • Rapid Induction of Regulatory and Transporter Genes in Response to Phosphorus, Potassium, and Iron Deficiencies in Tomato Roots. Evidence for Cross Talk and Root/Rhizosphere-Mediated Signals

    Yi-Hong Wang;David F. Garvin;Leon V. Kochian

  • Nitrate-Induced Genes in Tomato Roots. Array Analysis Reveals Novel Genes That May Play a Role in Nitrogen Nutrition,

    Yi-Hong Wang;David F. Garvin;Leon V. Kochian

  • Historical shifts in the seed mineral micronutrient concentration of US hard red winter wheat germplasm

    David F Garvin;Ross M Welch;John W Finley

  • Brachypodium as a Model for the Grasses: Today and the Future

    Jelena Brkljacic;Erich Grotewold;Randy Scholl;Todd C. Mockler

  • A novel gene mutation that confers abnormal patterns of beta-carotene accumulation in cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis).

    Li Li;Dominick J. Paolillo;Mandayam V. Parthasarathy;Elena M. DiMuzio

  • Chloroplast DNA inversions and the origin of the grass family (Poaceae).

    Jeff J. Doyle;Jerrold I. Davis;Robert J. Soreng;David Garvin

  • Analysis of the Lr34/Yr18 Rust Resistance Region in Wheat Germplasm

    James A. Kolmer;Ravi P. Singh;David F. Garvin;Libby Viccars

  • Molecular characterization and mapping of ALMT1, the aluminium-tolerance gene of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

    Harsh Raman;Kerong Zhang;Mehmet Cakir;Rudi Appels

  • Agrobacterium -mediated transformation and inbred line development in the model grass Brachypodium distachyon

    John P. Vogel;David F. Garvin;Oymon M. Leong;Daniel M. Hayden

  • Development of Genetic and Genomic Research Resources for Brachypodium distachyon, a New Model System for Grass Crop Research

    David F. Garvin;Yong-Qiang Gu;Robert Hasterok;Samuel P. Hazen

  • Comparative mapping of a major aluminum tolerance gene in sorghum and other species in the poaceae.

    Jurandir V. Magalhaes;David F. Garvin;Yihong Wang;Mark E. Sorrells

  • Identification of RFLP Markers Linked to the Barley Aluminum Tolerance Gene Alp

    Y. Tang;M.E. Sorrells;L.V. Kochian;D.F. Garvin

  • Kinetic properties of a micronutrient transporter from Pisum sativum indicate a primary function in Fe uptake from the soil

    Clara K. Cohen;David F. Garvin;Leon V. Kochian

  • Enhancing beta-carotene content in potato by RNAi-mediated silencing of the beta-carotene hydroxylase gene

    J. Van Eck;B. Conlin;D. F. Garvin;Hugh Mason

  • Lr34-mediated leaf rust resistance in wheat: transcript profiling reveals a high energetic demand supported by transient recruitment of multiple metabolic pathways.

    Melvin D. Bolton;James A. Kolmer;Wayne W. Xu;David F. Garvin

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Vogel
John P. Vogel University of California, Berkeley
Leon V. Kochian
Leon V. Kochian University of Saskatchewan
Mark E. Sorrells
Mark E. Sorrells Cornell University
Harsh Raman
Harsh Raman New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
James Kolmer
James Kolmer Agricultural Research Service
Todd C. Mockler
Todd C. Mockler Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Li Li
Li Li Cornell University
Gerard R. Lazo
Gerard R. Lazo Agricultural Research Service
Enrico Francia
Enrico Francia University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Nicola Pecchioni
Nicola Pecchioni The Canadian Real Estate Association

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