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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
43
Citations
6871
World Ranking
3242
National Ranking
818

Best Publications

  • The evolution of parasitism in plants.

    James H. Westwood;John I. Yoder;Michael P. Timko;Claude W. dePamphilis

  • Transformation Systems for Generating Marker–Free Transgenic Plants

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  • Plant-Plant Communications: Rhizosphere Signaling between Parasitic Angiosperms and Their Hosts

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  • Simultaneous amplification of multiple DNA fragments by polymerase chain reaction in the analysis of transgenic plants and their progeny

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  • MOLECULAR SIGNALS AND RECEPTORS: CONTROLLING RHIZOSPHERE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PLANTS AND OTHER ORGANISMS

    Ann M. Hirsch;W. Dietz Bauer;David M. Bird;Julie Cullimore

  • Transposition Mediated Re–positioning and Subsequent Elimination of Marker Genes from Transgenic Tomato

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  • Ac transposition in transgenic tomato plants

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  • Trans-specific gene silencing between host and parasitic plants.

    Alexey A. Tomilov;Natalia B. Tomilova;Tadeusz Wroblewski;Richard Michelmore

  • The DNA sequnce of the transposable element Ac of Zea mays L.

    M. Müller-Neumann;J. I. Yoder;P. Starlinger

  • Host plant resistance to parasitic weeds; recent progress and bottlenecks.

    John I Yoder;Julie D Scholes

  • Host-plant recognition by parasitic Scrophulariaceae.

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  • Flavonoids Promote Haustoria Formation in the Root Parasite Triphysaria versicolor

    Huguette Albrecht;John I. Yoder;Donald A. Phillips

  • Comparative transcriptome analyses reveal core parasitism genes and suggest gene duplication and repurposing as sources of structural novelty

    Zhenzhen Yang;Eric K. Wafula;Loren A. Honaas;Huiting Zhang

  • The Parasitic Plant Genome Project: New Tools for Understanding the Biology of Orobanche and Striga

    James H. Westwood;Claude W. dePamphilis;Malay Das;Mónica Fernández-Aparicio;Mónica Fernández-Aparicio

  • Classical and molecular genetics of tomato: highlights and perspectives

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  • Lc as a non‐destructive visual reporter and transposition excision marker gone for tomato

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  • Parasitic plant responses to host plant signals: a model for subterranean plant-plant interactions.

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  • Molecular Dialog Between Parasitic Plants and Their Hosts.

    Christopher R. Clarke;Michael P. Timko;John I. Yoder;Michael J. Axtell

  • Horizontal gene transfer is more frequent with increased heterotrophy and contributes to parasite adaptation

    Zhenzhen Yang;Yeting Zhang;Eric K. Wafula;Loren A. Honaas

  • Cloning of the Zea mays controlling element Ac from the wx-m7 allele

    U. Behrens;N. Fedoroff;A. Laird;M. Müller-Neumann

Frequent Co-Authors

James H. Westwood
James H. Westwood Virginia Tech
Claude W. dePamphilis
Claude W. dePamphilis Pennsylvania State University
Michael P. Timko
Michael P. Timko University of Virginia
Mónica Fernández-Aparicio
Mónica Fernández-Aparicio Spanish National Research Council
Norman J. Wickett
Norman J. Wickett University of Vienna
Zhenzhen Yang
Zhenzhen Yang Argonne National Laboratory
Peter Starlinger
Peter Starlinger University of Cologne
François Belzile
François Belzile Université Laval
Brett M. Tyler
Brett M. Tyler Oregon State University
Richard W. Michelmore
Richard W. Michelmore University of California, Davis

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