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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists
  • 1983 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Peter Albersheim was a researcher affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their career included contributions to plant biology, as indicated by professional recognition within that scientific community.

Throughout their career, Peter Albersheim received two fellowships acknowledging contributions to science. In 1983, they were named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Later, in 2009, they were recognized as a Fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists.

No specific publication records, papers, or collaborative authorship details are available for this researcher. There is also no detailed information on the main fields, subfields, or specific research topics they explored.

The available data does not list frequent publication venues or any book publications attributed to them, limiting a more detailed account of their research outputs and collaborations. However, the honors they received suggest a career focused within the plant sciences domain.

Peter Albersheim is deceased, and this profile reflects their academic record and distinctions as documented.

Best Publications

  • A method for the analysis of sugars in plant cell-wall polysaccharides by gas-liquid chromatography

    Peter Albersheim;Donald J. Nevins;Patricia D. English;Arthur Karr

  • Isolation and characterization of plant cell walls and cell wall components

    William S. York;Alan G. Darvill;Michael McNeil;Thomas T. Stevenson

  • Structure and function of the primary cell walls of plants.

    Michael McNeil;Alan G. Darvill;Stephen C. Fry;Peter Albersheim

  • PHYTOALEXINS AND THEIR ELICITORS-A Defense Against Microbial Infection in Plants

    Alan G. Darvill;Peter Albersheim

  • RHAMNOGALACTURONAN II: Structure and Function of a Borate Cross-Linked Cell Wall Pectic Polysaccharide

    Malcolm A. O'Neill;Tadashi Ishii;Peter Albersheim;Alan G. Darvill

  • Quantitative analysis by various g.l.c. response-factor theories for partially methylated and partially ethylated alditol acetates☆

    David P. Sweet;Robert H. Shapiro;Peter Albersheim

  • The Structure of Plant Cell Walls: III. A Model of the Walls of Suspension-cultured Sycamore Cells Based on the Interconnections of the Macromolecular Components.

    Kenneth Keegstra;Kenneth W. Talmadge;W. D. Bauer;Peter Albersheim

  • Requirement of Borate Cross-Linking of Cell Wall Rhamnogalacturonan II for Arabidopsis Growth

    Malcolm A. O'Neill;Stefan Eberhard;Peter Albersheim;Alan G. Darvill

  • The Structure of Plant Cell Walls: I. The Macromolecular Components of the Walls of Suspension-cultured Sycamore Cells with a Detailed Analysis of the Pectic Polysaccharides.

    Kenneth W. Talmadge;Kenneth Keegstra;Wolfgang D. Bauer;Peter Albersheim

  • Rhamnogalacturonan-II, a Pectic Polysaccharide in the Walls of Growing Plant Cell, Forms a Dimer That Is Covalently Cross-linked by a Borate Ester IN VITRO CONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION AND HYDROLYSIS OF THE DIMER

    Malcolm A. O'Neill;Dennis Warrenfeltz;Keith Kates;Patrice Pellerin

  • Host-Pathogen Interactions : XXIII. The Mechanism of the Antibacterial Action of Glycinol, a Pterocarpan Phytoalexin Synthesized by Soybeans.

    Lawrence I. Weinstein;Peter Albersheim

  • An unambiguous nomenclature for xyloglucan‐derived oligosaccharides

    Stephen C. Fry;William S. York;Peter Albersheim;Alan Darvill

  • Determination, by methylation analysis, of the glycosyl-linkage compositions of microgram quantities of complex carbohydrates

    Thomas J. Waeghe;Alan G. Darvill;Michael McNeil;Peter Albersheim

  • A gas chromatographic method for the determination of aldose and uronic Acid constituents of plant cell wall polysaccharides.

    Thomas M. Jones;Peter Albersheim

  • The Structure of Plant Cell Walls: II. The Hemicellulose of the Walls of Suspension-cultured Sycamore Cells.

    Wolfgang D. Bauer;Kenneth W. Talmadge;Kenneth Keegstra;Peter Albersheim

  • The Pectic Polysaccharides of Primary Cell Walls

    Malcolm O'neill;Peter Albersheim;Alan Darvill

  • Host-Pathogen Interactions: X. Fractionation and Biological Activity of an Elicitor Isolated from the Mycelial Walls of Phytophthora megasperma var. sojae.

    Arthur R. Ayers;Jürgen Ebel;Barbara Valent;Peter Albersheim

  • Plant Cell Walls

    Peter Albersheim;Alan Darvill;Keith Roberts;Ron Sederoff

  • Characterization of the Cell-Wall Polysaccharides of Arabidopsis thaliana Leaves

    Earl Zablackis;Jing Huang;Bernd Müller;Alan G. Darvill

  • Host-Pathogen Interactions : XIX. THE ENDOGENOUS ELICITOR, A FRAGMENT OF A PLANT CELL WALL POLYSACCHARIDE THAT ELICITS PHYTOALEXIN ACCUMULATION IN SOYBEANS.

    Michael G. Hahn;Alan G. Darvill;Peter Albersheim

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan G. Darvill
Alan G. Darvill University of Georgia
William S. York
William S. York University of Georgia
Michael R. McNeil
Michael R. McNeil Colorado State University
Malcolm A. O'Neill
Malcolm A. O'Neill University of Georgia
Michael G. Hahn
Michael G. Hahn University of Georgia
Barbara Valent
Barbara Valent Kansas State University
Felice Cervone
Felice Cervone Sapienza University of Rome
Markus Pauly
Markus Pauly Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Anne Dell
Anne Dell Imperial College London
Debra Mohnen
Debra Mohnen University of Georgia

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