1988 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His Mutant study typically links adjacent topics like Photomorphogenesis. Photomorphogenesis is frequently linked to Arabidopsis in his study. His study ties his expertise on Biochemistry together with the subject of Arabidopsis. He connects Biochemistry with Molecular biology in his study. Borrowing concepts from Cell biology, he weaves in ideas under Molecular biology. Lee H. Pratt connects Cell biology with Enzyme in his study. He conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Enzyme and Wild type. Lee H. Pratt performs multidisciplinary studies into Wild type and Mutant in his work. Many of his studies on Phytochrome apply to Red light as well.
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Arabidopsis thaliana mutant that develops as a light-grown plant in the absence of light
Joanne Chory;Charles Peto;Rhonda Feinbaum;Lee Pratt.
Cell (1989)
Sorghum bicolor's transcriptome response to dehydration, high salinity and ABA
Christina D. Buchanan;Sanghyun Lim;Ron A. Salzman;Ioannis Kagiampakis.
Plant Molecular Biology (2005)
Fruit-Localized Phytochromes Regulate Lycopene Accumulation Independently of Ethylene Production in Tomato
Rob Alba;Marie-Michèle Cordonnier-Pratt;Lee H. Pratt.
Plant Physiology (2000)
Different Roles for Phytochrome in Etiolated and Green Plants Deduced from Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana Mutants.
Joanne Chory;Charles A. Peto;Megan Ashbaugh;Rebecca Saganich.
The Plant Cell (1989)
The Sorghum Photoperiod Sensitivity Gene, Ma3, Encodes a Phytochrome B
Kevin L. Childs;Frederick R. Miller;Marie Michèle Cordonnier-Pratt;Lee H. Pratt.
Plant Physiology (1997)
Transcriptional profiling of sorghum induced by methyl jasmonate, salicylic acid, and aminocyclopropane carboxylic acid reveals cooperative regulation and novel gene responses.
Ron A. Salzman;Jeff A. Brady;Scott A. Finlayson;Christina D. Buchanan.
Plant Physiology (2005)
MOLECULAR PROPERTIES OF PHYTOCHROME
Lee H. Pratt.
Photochemistry and Photobiology (1978)
Photochemical and Nonphotochemical Reactions of Phytochrome in vivo.
Lee H. Pratt;Winslow R. Briggs.
Plant Physiology (1966)
Light-mediated changes in two proteins found associated with plasma membrane fractions from pea stem sections
Sean Gallagher;Timothy W. Short;Peter M. Ray;Lee H. Pratt.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1988)
Immunochemical detection with rabbit polyclonal and mouse monoclonal antibodies of different pools of phytochrome from etiolated and green Avena shoots.
Y. Shimazaki;L. H. Pratt.
Planta (1985)
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