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D-Index
75
Citations
21520
World Ranking
5283
National Ranking
2510

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1990 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1972 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Hans Kende was affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States during their academic career. Their work and research contributions were recognized through multiple distinctions. In 1972, they were named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. They were also appointed as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1990. In 1992, Hans Kende was elected as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Ethylene: a gaseous signal molecule in plants.

    Anthony B. Bleecker;Hans Kende

  • Insensitivity to Ethylene Conferred by a Dominant Mutation in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Anthony B. Bleecker;Mark A. Estelle;Chris Somerville;Hans Kende

  • Genes Galore: A Summary of Methods for Accessing Results from Large-Scale Partial Sequencing of Anonymous Arabidopsis cDNA Clones

    T. Newman;F. J. de Bruijn;P. Green;K. Keegstra

  • The Five "Classical" Plant Hormones.

    Hans Kende;Jan A. D. Zeevaart

  • Hydrolytic enzymes in the central vacuole of plant cells.

    Thomas Boller;Hans Kende

  • The AtGRF family of putative transcription factors is involved in leaf and cotyledon growth in Arabidopsis

    Jeong Hoe Kim;Dongsu Choi;Hans Kende

  • Deepwater Rice: A Model Plant to Study Stem Elongation

    H. Kende;E. van der Knaap;H.T. Cho

  • Assay for and enzymatic formation of an ethylene precursor, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid.

    Thomas Boller;Robert C. Herner;Hans Kende

  • A transcriptional coactivator, AtGIF1, is involved in regulating leaf growth and morphology in Arabidopsis

    Jeong Hoe Kim;Hans Kende

  • Regulation of Expansin Gene Expression Affects Growth and Development in Transgenic Rice Plants

    Dongsu Choi;Yi Lee;Hyung-Taeg Cho;Hans Kende

  • On the role of abscisic Acid and gibberellin in the regulation of growth in rice.

    Susanne Hoffmann-Benning;Hans Kende

  • Expression of expansin genes is correlated with growth in deepwater rice.

    Hyung-Taeg Cho;Hans Kende

  • Expansins: ever-expanding numbers and functions.

    Yi Lee;Dongsu Choi;Hans Kende

  • Nomenclature for members of the expansin superfamily of genes and proteins.

    Hans Kende;Kent J. Bradford;David A. Brummell;Hyung Taeg Cho

  • A novel gibberellin-induced gene from rice and its potential regulatory role in stem growth.

    Esther van der Knaap;Jeong Hoe Kim;Hans Kende

  • The Role of Ethylene in the Growth Response of Submerged Deep Water Rice

    Jean-Pierre Métraux;Hans Kende

  • Role of gibberellin in the growth response of submerged deep water rice.

    Ilya Raskin;Hans Kende

  • Differential expression of two genes for 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase in tomato fruits.

    David C. Olson;Joseph A. White;Leonard Edelman;Richard N. Harkins

  • Enzymes of Ethylene Biosynthesis

    Hans Kende

  • Regulation of growth in stem sections of deep-water rice.

    Ilya Raskin;Hans Kende

Frequent Co-Authors

Hyung-Taeg Cho
Hyung-Taeg Cho Seoul National University
Ilya Raskin
Ilya Raskin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Esther van der Knaap
Esther van der Knaap University of Georgia
Margret Sauter
Margret Sauter Kiel University
Thomas Boller
Thomas Boller University of Basel
Stefan Rose-John
Stefan Rose-John Kiel University
Jan A. D. Zeevaart
Jan A. D. Zeevaart Michigan State University
Lee McIntosh
Lee McIntosh Michigan State University
Anthony B. Bleecker
Anthony B. Bleecker University of Wisconsin–Madison
Pamela C. Ronald
Pamela C. Ronald University of California, Davis

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