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  • 2009 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

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Larry C. Fowke is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Their academic profile includes recognition as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, awarded in 2009 by the Academy of Science.

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Best Publications

  • ICK1, a cyclin-dependent protein kinase inhibitor from Arabidopsis thaliana interacts with both Cdc2a and CycD3, and its expression is induced by abscisic acid

    Hong Wang;Hong Wang;Qungang Qi;Peter Schorr;Adrian J. Cutler

  • The development of somatic embryos in tissue-cultures initiated from immature embryos of Picea abies (Norway spruce)

    Inger Hakman;Larry C. Fowke;Sara Von Arnold;Tage Eriksson

  • Embryogeny of gymnosperms: advances in synthetic seed technology of conifers

    S. M. Attree;L. C. Fowke

  • Somatic embryogenesis in conifers

    T. E. Tautorus;L. C. Fowke;D. I. Dunstan

  • Expression of the plant cyclin‐dependent kinase inhibitor ICK1 affects cell division, plant growth and morphology

    Hong Wang;Yongming Zhou;Susan Gilmer;Steve Whitwill

  • Enhanced Maturation and Desiccation Tolerance of White Spruce [Picea glauca (Moench) Voss] Somatic Embryos: Effects of a Non-plasmolysing Water Stress and Abscisic Acid

    S. M. Attree;D. Moore;V. K. Sawhney;L. C. Fowke

  • A plant cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor gene

    Hong Wang;Larry C. Fowke;William L. Crosby

  • Improvements in immunostaining samples embedded in methacrylate: localization of microtubules and other antigens throughout developing organs in plants of diverse taxa.

    Tobias I. Baskin;Catherine H. Busby;Larry C. Fowke;Margaret Sammut

  • Immunological evidence that plants use both HDEL and KDEL for targeting proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum

    R. M. Napier;L. C. Fowke;C. Hawes;M. Lewis

  • Induction of Somatic Embryos and Plantlets from Cryopreserved Cell Cultures of White Spruce (Picea glauca)

    K K Kartha;L C Fowke;N L Leung;K L Caswell

  • Manipulation of conditions for the culture of somatic embryos of white spruce for improved triacylglycerol biosynthesis and desiccation tolerance.

    S. M. Attree;M. K. Pomeroy;L. C. Fowke

  • Somatic embryogenesis in Picea glauca (White spruce) and Picea mariana (Black spruce)

    Inger Hakman;Larry C. Fowke

  • Effect of Abscisic Acid, Osmoticum, and Desiccation on Synthesis of Storage Proteins during the Development of White Spruce Somatic Embryos

    S. Misra;S.M. Attree;I. Leal;L.C. Fowke

  • Endocytosis of cationized ferritin by coated vesicles of soybean protoplasts.

    Michael A. Tanchak;Lawrence R. Griffing;Brent G. Mersey;Larry C. Fowke

  • MITOSIS, CYTOKINESIS, AND CELL ELONGATION IN THE DESMID, CLOSTERIUM LITTORALE1

    Jeremy D. Pickett-Heaps;Larry C. Fowke

  • Production of vigorous, desiccation tolerant white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench.] Voss.) synthetic seeds in a bioreactor

    S. M. Attree;M. K. Pomeroy;L. C. Fowke

  • The Arabidopsis Cdc2a-interacting protein ICK2 is structurally related to ICK1 and is a potent inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinase activity in vitro.

    Helen Lui;Hong Wang;Catherine DeLong;Larry C. Fowke

  • Effects of abscisic acid and analogues on the maturation of white spruce (Picea glauca) somatic embryos

    David I Dunstan;Faouzi Bekkaoui;Marc Pilon;Larry C Fowke

  • An embryogenic cell suspension culture of Picea glauca (White spruce).

    Inger Hakman;L C Fowke

  • Somatic embryo maturation, germination, and soil establishment of plants of black and white spruce (Picea mariana and Picea glauca)

    S. M. Attree;T. E. Tautorus;D. I. Dunstan;L. C. Fowke

Frequent Co-Authors

Yongming Zhou
Yongming Zhou Huazhong Agricultural University
Adrian J. Cutler
Adrian J. Cutler National Research Council Canada
Masahiro Mii
Masahiro Mii Chiba University
Peter M. Gresshoff
Peter M. Gresshoff University of Queensland
Thomas H. MacRae
Thomas H. MacRae Dalhousie University
Federica Brandizzi
Federica Brandizzi Michigan State University
Jeremy D. Pickett-Heaps
Jeremy D. Pickett-Heaps University of Melbourne
Nancy G. Dengler
Nancy G. Dengler University of Toronto
Tage Eriksson
Tage Eriksson Uppsala University
Frank Gubler
Frank Gubler Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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