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Plant Science and Agronomy

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30
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World Ranking
6375
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1537

Ecology and Evolution

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4103
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8075
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John L. Gallagher is affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a career connected to this institution without listing specific research topics or publication records.

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Best Publications

  • The effects of salinity and flooding on Phragmites australis

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  • EFFECT OF AN AMMONIUM NITRATE PULSE ON THE GROWTH AND ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF NATURAL STANDS OF SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA AND JUNCUS ROEMERIANUS

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  • The regulation of ecosystem functions by ecotypic variation in the dominant plant: a Spartina alterniflora salt‐marsh case study

    Denise M. Seliskar;John L. Gallagher;David M. Burdick;Laurie A. Mutz

  • Halophytic crops for cultivation at seawater salinity

    John L. Gallagher

  • Seeds of Kosteletzkya virginica (Malvaceae): their structure, germination, and salt tolerance. II. Germination and salt tolerance

    A. Poljakoff-Mayber;G. F. Somers;E. Werker;J. L. Gallagher

  • Root-secreted Allelochemical in the Noxious Weed Phragmites Australis Deploys a Reactive Oxygen Species Response and Microtubule Assembly Disruption to Execute Rhizotoxicity

    Thimmaraju Rudrappa;Justin Bonsall;Justin Bonsall;John L. Gallagher;Denise M. Seliskar

  • Aerial production, mortality, and mineral accumulation-export dynamics in Spartina alterniflora and Juncus roemerianus plant stands in a Georgia salt marsh

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  • Effect of oxygen availability and salinity on EARLY LIFE HISTORY STAGES OF SALT MARSH PLANTS. I. Different germination strategies of Spartina alterniflora and Phragmites australis (Poaceae)

    Antonia H. B. M. Wijte;John L. Gallagher

  • Stress tolerance in the marsh plant Spartina patens: Impact of NaCl on growth and root plasma membrane lipid composition

    Jinglan Wu;Denise M. Seliskar;John L. Gallagher

  • The response of plasma membrane lipid composition in callus of the halophyte Spartina patens (Poaceae) to salinity stress

    Jinglan Wu;Denise M. Seliskar;John L. Gallagher

  • Persistent Differences in Two Forms of Spartina Alterniflora: A Common Garden Experiment

    John L. Gallagher;G. Fred Somers;Donna M. Grant;Denise M. Seliskar

  • Rhizome Growth Dynamics of Native and Exotic Haplotypes of Phragmites australis (Common Reed)

    Michael T. League;Erin P. Colbert;Denise M. Seliskar;John L. Gallagher

  • Salt Marsh Carbon Pool Distribution in a Mid-Atlantic Lagoon, USA: Sea Level Rise Implications

    Tracy Elsey-Quirk;Tracy Elsey-Quirk;Denise M. Seliskar;Christopher K. Sommerfield;John L. Gallagher

  • Kosteletzkya virginica, an agroecoengineering halophytic species for alternative agricultural production in China's east coast: Ecological adaptation and benefits, seed yield, oil content, fatty acid and biodiesel properties

    C. J. Ruan;H. Li;Y. Q. Guo;P. Qin

  • UNDERGROUND BIOMASS PROFILES AND PRODUCTIVITY IN ATLANTIC COASTAL MARSHES

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  • Morphological and physiological responses to increased salinity in marsh and dune ecotypes ofSporobolus virginicus (L.) Kunth.

    K. C. Blits;J. L. Gallagher

  • Primary production of edaphic algal communities in a Delaware salt marsh1

    John L. Gallagher;Franklin C. Daiber

  • Leaching and microbial utilization of dissolved organic carbon from leaves of Spartina alterniflora

    John L. Gallagher;William J. Pfeiffer;Lawrence R. Pomeroy

  • Kosteletzkya virginica, a halophytic species with potential for agroecotechnology in Jiangsu Province, China

    Zhenxiang He;Zhenxiang He;Chengjiang Ruan;Pei Qin;Denise M Seliskar

  • RHIZOME AND ROOT GROWTH RATES AND CYCLES IN PROTEIN AND CARBOHYDRATE CONCENTRATIONS IN GEORGIA SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA LOISEL. PLANTS

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  • SEASONAL PATTERNS IN RECOVERABLE UNDERGROUND RESERVES IN SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA LOISEL.

    John L. Gallagher

  • Effect of oxygen availability and salinity on early life history stages of salt marsh plants. II. Early seedling development advantage of Spartina alterniflora over Phragmites australis (Poaceae)

    Antonia H. B. M. Wijte;John L. Gallagher

  • Exploiting wild population diversity and somaclonal variation in the salt marsh grass Distichlis spicata (Poaceae) for marsh creation and restoration.

    Denise M. Seliskar;John L. Gallagher

  • Osmotic potential and turgor maintenance in Spartina alterniflora Loisel.

    B. G. Drake;J. L. Gallagher

  • Seashore mallow (Kosteletzkya pentacarpos) as a salt-tolerant feedstock for production of biodiesel and ethanol

    Bryan R. Moser;Bruce S. Dien;Denise M. Seliskar;John L. Gallagher

  • Seeds of Kosteletzkya virginica (Malvaceae): their structure, germination, and salt tolerance. I. Seed structure and germination

    A. Poljakoff-Mayber;G. F. Somers;E. Werker;J. L. Gallagher

  • The ecology of tidal marshes of the Pacific Northwest coast: a community profile

    Denise M. Seliskar;John L. Gallagher

Frequent Co-Authors

Bryan R. Moser
Bryan R. Moser National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
Bruce S. Dien
Bruce S. Dien National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
Harsh P. Bais
Harsh P. Bais University of Delaware
Lisa A. Donovan
Lisa A. Donovan University of Georgia
David M. Burdick
David M. Burdick University of New Hampshire
Christopher K. Sommerfield
Christopher K. Sommerfield University of Delaware
Steven F. Vaughn
Steven F. Vaughn US Department of Agriculture
Bert G. Drake
Bert G. Drake Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Stanley Lutts
Stanley Lutts Université Catholique de Louvain
Robert W. Howarth
Robert W. Howarth Cornell University

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