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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
Genetics D-index 63 Citations 24,519 129 World Ranking 2045 National Ranking 923

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Genetics

Kenneth A. Feldmann spends much of his time researching Arabidopsis, Genetics, Mutant, Biochemistry and Gene. His Arabidopsis research integrates issues from Oxygenase, Gene product and Cell biology. The Genetics study combines topics in areas such as Molecular biology and Brassinolide.

Kenneth A. Feldmann specializes in Mutant, namely Arabidopsis thaliana. Kenneth A. Feldmann combines subjects such as Plant hormone, Jasmonic acid, Pollen maturation, Jasmonate and Methyl jasmonate with his study of Arabidopsis thaliana. His work on Auxin, Flux and Cytochrome P450 as part of general Biochemistry research is frequently linked to Nitro compound, bridging the gap between disciplines.

His most cited work include:

  • CTR1, a negative regulator of the ethylene response pathway in Arabidopsis, encodes a member of the raf family of protein kinases (1637 citations)
  • The protein encoded by the Arabidopsis homeotic gene agamous resembles transcription factors (1233 citations)
  • The SCARECROW Gene Regulates an Asymmetric Cell Division That Is Essential for Generating the Radial Organization of the Arabidopsis Root (853 citations)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in Genetics, Arabidopsis, Mutant, Gene and Biochemistry. His Arabidopsis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mutagenesis, Gene product, Botany and Cell biology. The study of Mutant is intertwined with the study of Allele in a number of ways.

His study in the field of Mutation, Peptide sequence and Complementary DNA is also linked to topics like RNA splicing. His Biochemistry research incorporates elements of Nitrate and Nitrate reductase. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Reverse genetics, Insertion, Wax and Transformation.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Genetics (56.33%)
  • Arabidopsis (44.94%)
  • Mutant (37.34%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2019)?

  • Genetics (56.33%)
  • Biochemistry (28.48%)
  • Gene (35.44%)

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

Kenneth A. Feldmann mostly deals with Genetics, Biochemistry, Gene, DNA and Nucleic acid. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Gene, focusing on Poaceae and, on occasion, Wax, Green leaf and Abiotic stress. His DNA research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Computational biology and Sequence.

Kenneth A. Feldmann has included themes like DNA construct and Encoding in his Sequence study. His work deals with themes such as Strictosidine synthase, Low nitrogen and Nucleotide, which intersect with Nucleic acid. His Arabidopsis study is focused on Mutant in general.

Between 2008 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Field-based phenomics for plant genetics research (368 citations)
  • Insights into corn genes derived from large-scale cDNA sequencing (221 citations)
  • GC3 biology in corn, rice, sorghum and other grasses. (105 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Genetics

Gene, Genetics, Arabidopsis, Speed wobble and Poaceae are his primary areas of study. In the subject of general Gene, his work in GC-content, Intron, Gene prediction and Expressed sequence tag is often linked to Network analysis, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His research in Mutant, Wild type, Circadian clock, Repressor and Locus are components of Genetics.

Kenneth A. Feldmann carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Arabidopsis and Statistical hypothesis testing. Kenneth A. Feldmann integrates many fields, such as Speed wobble, Oryza sativa, Wobble base pair, Genomics, Cytosine and Degeneracy, in his works.

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Best Publications

CTR1, a negative regulator of the ethylene response pathway in Arabidopsis, encodes a member of the raf family of protein kinases

Joseph J. Kieber;Madge Rothenberg;Gregg Roman;Kenneth A. Feldmann.
Cell (1993)

2260 Citations

The protein encoded by the Arabidopsis homeotic gene agamous resembles transcription factors

Martin F. Yanofsky;Martin F. Yanofsky;Hong Ma;Hong Ma;John L. Bowman;Gary N. Drews.
Nature (1990)

1828 Citations

Arabidopsis AUX1 gene: a permease-like regulator of root gravitropism.

Malcolm J. Bennett;Alan Marchant;Haydn G. Green;Sean T. May.
Science (1996)

1200 Citations

The SCARECROW Gene Regulates an Asymmetric Cell Division That Is Essential for Generating the Radial Organization of the Arabidopsis Root

Laura Di Laurenzio;Joanna Wysocka-Diller;Jocelyn E Malamy;Leonard Pysh.
Cell (1996)

1111 Citations

Arabidopsis FAD2 Gene Encodes the Enzyme That Is Essential for Polyunsaturated Lipid Synthesis

John Okuley;Jonathan Lightner;Kenneth Feldmann;Narendra Yadav.
The Plant Cell (1994)

856 Citations

The herbicide sensitivity gene CHL1 of arabidopsis encodes a nitrate-inducible nitrate transporter

Yi Fang Tsay;Julian I. Schroeder;Kenneth A. Feldmann;Nigel M. Crawford.
Cell (1993)

827 Citations

T‐DNA insertion mutagenesis in Arabidopsis: mutational spectrum

Kenneth A. Feldmann.
Plant Journal (1991)

800 Citations

Agrobacterium -mediated transformation of germinating seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana : A non-tissue culture approach

Kenneth A. Feldmann;M. David Marks.
Molecular Genetics and Genomics (1987)

751 Citations

COP1, an arabidopsis regulatory gene, encodes a protein with both a zinc-binding motif and a Gβ homologous domain

Xing Wang Deng;Xing Wang Deng;Minami Matsui;Ning Wei;Doris Wagner.
Cell (1992)

649 Citations

The GLABRA2 gene encodes a homeo domain protein required for normal trichome development in Arabidopsis.

W G Rerie;K A Feldmann;M D Marks;M D Marks.
Genes & Development (1994)

631 Citations

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