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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Plant Science and Agronomy D-index 41 Citations 10,917 63 World Ranking 1478 National Ranking 390

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Awards & Achievements

2004 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)

2004 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Agriculture
  • Gene
  • Bacteria

Her primary areas of investigation include Lupinus, Botany, Cluster root, Phosphorus deficiency and Organic acid. Her studies deal with areas such as Acid phosphatase and Gene as well as Lupinus. Her Gene research is included under the broader classification of Biochemistry.

She regularly links together related areas like Arabidopsis in her Botany studies. Her research on Phosphorus deficiency concerns the broader Nutrient. Her work deals with themes such as Solubilization, Lateral root, Shoot and Carbon fixation, Carbon dioxide, which intersect with Organic acid.

Her most cited work include:

  • Phosphorus acquisition and use: critical adaptations by plants for securing a nonrenewable resource (1778 citations)
  • Isolation and Characterization of a Pseudomonas sp. That Mineralizes the s-Triazine Herbicide Atrazine (460 citations)
  • Overexpression of Malate Dehydrogenase in Transgenic Alfalfa Enhances Organic Acid Synthesis and Confers Tolerance to Aluminum (289 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Agronomy, Lupinus, Biochemistry, Botany and Cluster root are her primary areas of study. Deborah L. Allan has researched Agronomy in several fields, including Loam, Nutrient and Horticulture. Deborah L. Allan has included themes like Acid phosphatase, Gene and Phosphorus deficiency in her Lupinus study.

Deborah L. Allan usually deals with Biochemistry and limits it to topics linked to Plant physiology and Amino acid. Deborah L. Allan specializes in Botany, namely Shoot. Her Cluster root research includes elements of Lateral root and Root hair.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (35.00%)
  • Lupinus (26.67%)
  • Biochemistry (23.33%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2010-2019)?

  • Agronomy (35.00%)
  • Cluster root (20.00%)
  • Lupinus (26.67%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her primary areas of study are Agronomy, Cluster root, Lupinus, Tillage and Nutrient. Her work carried out in the field of Agronomy brings together such families of science as Soil organic matter and Agriculture. Her Cluster root research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Botany, Phosphorus deficiency and Root hair.

Her study in the fields of Lupinus angustifolius under the domain of Botany overlaps with other disciplines such as RNA-Seq. Her Phosphorus deficiency study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Vascular bundle, Enzyme assay, Biochemistry and Complementation. Her Nutrient research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Plant growth, Phosphorus metabolism and Acclimatization.

Between 2010 and 2019, her most popular works were:

  • An RNA-Seq Transcriptome Analysis of Orthophosphate-Deficient White Lupin Reveals Novel Insights into Phosphorus Acclimation in Plants (154 citations)
  • Update on lupin cluster roots. Update on white lupin cluster root acclimation to phosphorus deficiency. (60 citations)
  • White Lupin Cluster Root Acclimation to Phosphorus Deficiency and Root Hair Development Involve Unique Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterases (58 citations)

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Best Publications

Phosphorus acquisition and use: critical adaptations by plants for securing a nonrenewable resource

Carroll P. Vance;Carroll P. Vance;Claudia Uhde‐Stone;Deborah L. Allan.
New Phytologist (2003)

2943 Citations

Isolation and Characterization of a Pseudomonas sp. That Mineralizes the s-Triazine Herbicide Atrazine

R T Mandelbaum;D L Allan;L P Wackett.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1995)

747 Citations

Overexpression of Malate Dehydrogenase in Transgenic Alfalfa Enhances Organic Acid Synthesis and Confers Tolerance to Aluminum

Mesfin Tesfaye;Stephen J. Temple;Deborah L. Allan;Carroll P. Vance.
Plant Physiology (2001)

471 Citations

Phosphorus Deficiency in Lupinus albus (Altered Lateral Root Development and Enhanced Expression of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase)

J F Johnson;C P Vance;D L Allan.
Plant Physiology (1996)

433 Citations

Mineralization of the s-triazine ring of atrazine by stable bacterial mixed cultures.

R T Mandelbaum;L P Wackett;D L Allan.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1993)

365 Citations

Phosphorus Stress-Induced Proteoid Roots Show Altered Metabolism in Lupinus albus

J. F. Johnson;D. L. Allan;C. P. Vance.
Plant Physiology (1994)

350 Citations

Root Carbon Dioxide Fixation by Phosphorus-Deficient Lupinus albus (Contribution to Organic Acid Exudation by Proteoid Roots)

Jane F. Johnson;Deborah L. Allan;Carroll P. Vance;George Weiblen.
Plant Physiology (1996)

311 Citations

Acid phosphatase activity in phosphorus‐deficient white lupin roots

G. A. Gilbert;J. D. Knight;C. P. Vance;D. L. Allan.
Plant Cell and Environment (1999)

277 Citations

Plant nutrient efficiency: A comparison of definitions and suggested improvement

C. J. P. Gourley;D. L. Allan;M. P. Russelle.
Plant and Soil (1994)

259 Citations

Molecular control of acid phosphatase secretion into the rhizosphere of proteoid roots from phosphorus-stressed white lupin.

Susan Stade Miller;Junqi Liu;Deborah L. Allan;Christopher J. Menzhuber.
Plant Physiology (2001)

235 Citations

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