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45
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19093
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7797

Page W. Morgan publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Page W. Morgan sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 142 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Page W. Morgan D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Page W. Morgan sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Page W. Morgan was affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a specific emphasis on Plant Science. A notable area of their work involved plant responses to water stress, which appeared consistently across their publications.

Their documented publication record includes the paper titled Ethylene-triggered cell death during aerenchyma formation in roots published in 2021 within Garland Science eBooks. This publication has been cited twelve times, indicating engagement from the research community.

  • Ethylene-triggered cell death during aerenchyma formation in roots, 2021, Garland Science eBooks

Throughout their career, Page W. Morgan collaborated with several researchers. Frequent co-authors included M. C. Drew and Chuan-Jiu He, each contributing to related research efforts.

  • M. C. Drew
  • Chuan-Jiu He

Their work appeared mainly in Garland Science eBooks, which was the venue linked to their known publications.

  • Garland Science eBooks

The scientific topics addressed in Morgan's work included:

  • Plant responses to water stress

This profile reflects the research activity and academic contributions of Page W. Morgan, who is noted to be deceased. Their research output contributes to understanding physiological and biochemical plant responses under environmental stress conditions.

Best Publications

  • Programmed cell death and aerenchyma formation in roots

    Malcolm C Drew;Chuan-Jiu He;Page W Morgan

  • Ethylene and plant responses to stress

    Page W. Morgan;Malcolm C. Drew

  • Transduction of an Ethylene Signal Is Required for Cell Death and Lysis in the Root Cortex of Maize during Aerenchyma Formation Induced by Hypoxia

    Chuan Jiu He;Page W. Morgan;Malcolm C. Drew

  • The Sorghum Photoperiod Sensitivity Gene, Ma3, Encodes a Phytochrome B

    Kevin L. Childs;Frederick R. Miller;Marie Michèle Cordonnier-Pratt;Lee H. Pratt

  • Decreased Ethylene Biosynthesis, and Induction of Aerenchyma, by Nitrogen- or Phosphate-Starvation in Adventitious Roots of Zea mays L.

    Malcolm C. Drew;Chuan-Jiu He;Page W. Morgan

  • Stem Infusion of Liquid Culture Medium Prevents Reproductive Failure of Maize at Low Water Potential

    Mark G. Boyle;John S. Boyer;Page W. Morgan

  • Ethylene Biosynthesis during Aerenchyma Formation in Roots of Maize Subjected to Mechanical Impedance and Hypoxia.

    Chuan-jiu He;Scott A. Finlayson;Malcolm C. Drew;Wayne R. Jordan

  • Enhanced Sensitivity to Ethylene in Nitrogen- or Phosphate-Starved Roots of Zea mays L. during Aerenchyma Formation

    Chuan-Jiu He;Page W. Morgan;Malcolm C. Drew

  • Effects of ethylene on auxin transport.

    Page W. Morgan;Harold W. Gausman

  • Photoperiod Control of Gibberellin Levels and Flowering in Sorghum

    In-Jung Lee;Kenneth R. Foster;Page W. Morgan

  • Induction of Enzymes Associated with Lysigenous Aerenchyma Formation in Roots of Zea mays during Hypoxia or Nitrogen Starvation

    Chuan-Jiu He;Malcolm C. Drew;Page W. Morgan

  • A method for determining the concentration of ethylene in the gas phase of vegetative plant tissues.

    Elmo M. Beyer;Page W. Morgan

  • Abscission: the role of ethylene modification of auxin transport.

    Elmo M. Beyer;Page W. Morgan

  • Phytochrome B affects responsiveness to Gibberellins in Arabidopsis

    Jason W. Reed;Kenneth R. Foster;Page W. Morgan;Joanne Chory

  • Does water deficit stress promote ethylene synthesis by intact plants

    Page W. Morgan;Chuan-Jin He;Jan A. De Greef;Maurice P. De Proft

  • Ethylene Evolution from Maize (Zea mays L.) Seedling Roots and Shoots in Response to Mechanical Impedance.

    Jorge I. Sarquis;Wayne R. Jordan;Page W. Morgan

  • Genetic Regulation of Development in Sorghum bicolar: I. Role of the Maturity Genes.

    Ching-I Pao;Page W. Morgan

  • Phytochrome B and the Regulation of Circadian Ethylene Production in Sorghum

    Scott A. Finlayson;In-Jung Lee;Page W. Morgan

  • Accelerated Release of Ethylene by Cotton following Application of Indolyl-3-acetic Acid

    Page W. Morgan;Wayne C. Hall

  • The Mechanism of Rhythmic Ethylene Production in Sorghum. The Role of Phytochrome B and Simulated Shading

    Scott A. Finlayson;In-Jung Lee;John E. Mullet;Page W. Morgan

Frequent Co-Authors

John E. Mullet
John E. Mullet Texas A&M University
Kevin L. Childs
Kevin L. Childs Michigan State University
In-Jung Lee
In-Jung Lee Kyungpook National University
Lee H. Pratt
Lee H. Pratt University of Georgia
Charles M. Kenerley
Charles M. Kenerley Texas A&M University
John S. Boyer
John S. Boyer University of Missouri
Joanne Chory
Joanne Chory Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Richard P. Pharis
Richard P. Pharis University of Calgary
William L. Rooney
William L. Rooney Texas A&M University
Rod A. Wing
Rod A. Wing University of Arizona

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