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Kenneth A. Feldmann

Kenneth A. Feldmann

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Genetics

D-Index
68
Citations
27522
World Ranking
2399
National Ranking
1079

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Kenneth A. Feldmann is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their academic profile focuses on research activities conducted under this institution.

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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

  • 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

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

    Malcolm J. Bennett;Alan Marchant;Haydn G. Green;Sean T. May

  • 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

  • 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

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

    John Okuley;Jonathan Lightner;Kenneth Feldmann;Narendra Yadav

  • T‐DNA insertion mutagenesis in Arabidopsis: mutational spectrum

    Kenneth A. Feldmann

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

    Kenneth A. Feldmann;M. David Marks

  • 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

  • Field-based phenomics for plant genetics research

    Jeffrey W. White;Pedro Andrade-Sanchez;Michael A. Gore;Kevin F. Bronson

  • 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

  • Global and local genome mapping in Arabidopsis thaliana by using recombinant inbred lines and random amplified polymorphic DNAs

    R. S. Reiter;J. G. K. Williams;K. A. Feldmann;J. A. Rafalski

  • A knock-out mutation in allene oxide synthase results in male sterility and defective wound signal transduction in Arabidopsis due to a block in jasmonic acid biosynthesis.

    Joon Hyun Park;Rayko Halitschke;Ho Bang Kim;Ian T. Baldwin

  • THE DWF4 GENE OF ARABIDOPSIS ENCODES A CYTOCHROME P450 THAT MEDIATES MULTIPLE 22ALPHA -HYDROXYLATION STEPS IN BRASSINOSTEROID BIOSYNTHESIS

    Sunghwa Choe;Brian P. Dilkes;Shozo Fujioka;Suguru Takatsuto

  • ETTIN patterns the Arabidopsis floral meristem and reproductive organs

    Allen Sessions;Jennlfer L. Nemhauser;Andy McColl;Judith L. Roe

  • T-DNA insertion mutagenesis in Arabidopsis: going back and forth

    Ricardo Azpiroz-Leehan;Kenneth A. Feldmann

  • Brassinosteroid-Insensitive Dwarf Mutants of Arabidopsis Accumulate Brassinosteroids

    Takahiro Noguchi;Shozo Fujioka;Sunghwa Choe;Suguru Takatsuto

  • CYP83B1, a Cytochrome P450 at the Metabolic Branch Point in Auxin and Indole Glucosinolate Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis

    Søren Bak;Frans E. Tax;Kenneth A. Feldmann;David W. Galbraith

  • Brassinosteroids regulate grain filling in rice.

    Chuan-yin Wu;Anthony Trieu;Parthiban Radhakrishnan;Shing F. Kwok

  • An Arabidopsis Brassinosteroid-Dependent Mutant Is Blocked in Cell Elongation

    Ricardo Azpiroz;Yewen Wu;Jeffrey C. LoCascio;Kenneth A. Feldmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Suguru Takatsuto
Suguru Takatsuto Joetsu University of Education
Andrew H. Paterson
Andrew H. Paterson University of Georgia
Matthew A. Jenks
Matthew A. Jenks University of Arizona
Shigeo Yoshida
Shigeo Yoshida Kurume University
Aaron M. Rashotte
Aaron M. Rashotte Auburn University
René Feyereisen
René Feyereisen University of Copenhagen
David W. Galbraith
David W. Galbraith University of Arizona
John Browse
John Browse Washington State University
M. David Marks
M. David Marks University of Minnesota

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