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Peter M. Rogowsky is affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon in France and has contributed extensively to research in Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work prominently focuses on Plant Science and Molecular Biology, with additional investigations in Biotechnology, Genetics, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, and Systematics.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of areas within plant molecular and reproductive biology. Important themes include:

  • Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
  • Plant Reproductive Biology
  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Plant tissue culture and regeneration
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Plant Virus Research Studies

Peter M. Rogowsky has published multiple peer-reviewed papers illustrating their contributions. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Puzzling out plant reproduction by haploid induction for innovations in plant breeding" (2020), published in Nature Plants
  • "Transcriptomics at Maize Embryo/Endosperm Interfaces Identifies a Transcriptionally Distinct Endosperm Subdomain Adjacent to the Embryo Scutellum" (2020), published in The Plant Cell
  • "Improving crop yield potential: Underlying biological processes and future prospects" (2022), published in Food and Energy Security
  • "Lipid anchoring and electrostatic interactions target NOT-LIKE-DAD to pollen endo-plasma membrane" (2021), published in The Journal of Cell Biology
  • "Maize In Planta Haploid Inducer Lines: A Cornerstone for Doubled Haploid Technology" (2021), published in Methods in Molecular Biology

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors who have contributed to multiple publications with them. These include Thomas Widiez, Nathanaël Jacquier, Laurine Gilles, Jean-Pierre Martinant, and Philippe Debaeke.

Peter M. Rogowsky's research has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, reflecting ongoing contributions to specific journals such as:

  • The Plant Cell
  • Food and Energy Security
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • Nature Plants
  • The Journal of Cell Biology

Best Publications

  • Seed filling in domesticated maize and rice depends on SWEET-mediated hexose transport

    Davide Sosso;Dangping Luo;Qin Bao Li;Joelle Sasse

  • The Enhancement of Plant Disease Resistance Using CRISPR/Cas9 Technology.

    Virginia M. G. Borrelli;Vittoria Brambilla;Peter Rogowsky;Adriano Marocco

  • Epidermis: the formation and functions of a fundamental plant tissue

    Marie Javelle;Vanessa Vernoud;Peter M. Rogowsky;Gwyneth C. Ingram

  • Regulation of the vir genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens plasmid pTiC58.

    P M Rogowsky;T J Close;J A Chimera;J J Shaw

  • The tetracycline resistance determinants of RP1 and Tnl721: nucleotide sequence analysis

    Simon H. Waters;Peter Rogowsky;John Grinsted;Josef Altenbuchner

  • Duplicate Maize Wrinkled1 Transcription Factors Activate Target Genes Involved in Seed Oil Biosynthesis

    Benjamin Pouvreau;Sébastien Baud;Vanessa Vernoud;Valérie Morin

  • ZmEsr, a novel endosperm‐specific gene expressed in a restricted region around the maize embryo

    H G Opsahl-Ferstad;E Le Deunff;C Dumas;P M Rogowsky

  • Loss of pollen‐specific phospholipase NOT LIKE DAD triggers gynogenesis in maize

    Laurine M Gilles;Abdelsabour Khaled;Jean‐Baptiste Laffaire;Sandrine Chaignon

  • Molecular characterisation of two novel maize LRR receptor-like kinases, which belong to the SERK gene family

    Sylvie Baudino;Susanne Hansen;Reinhold Brettschneider;Valérie F. G. Hecht

  • Isolation and characterization of wheat-rye recombinants involving chromosome arm 1DS of wheat.

    P. M. Rogowsky;F. L. Y. Guidet;P. Langridge;K. W. Shepherd

  • The HD-ZIP IV transcription factor OCL4 is necessary for trichome patterning and anther development in maize

    Vanessa Vernoud;Guillaume Laigle;Guillaume Laigle;Guillaume Laigle;Frédérique Rozier;Frédérique Rozier;Frédérique Rozier;Robert B. Meeley

  • Activation of hsr203, a Plant Gene Expressed During Incompatible Plant-Pathogen Interactions, Is Correlated with Programmed Cell Death

    Dominique Pontier;Maurice Tronchet;Peter Rogowsky;Eric Lam

  • Cloning and characterisation of a new rye-specific repeated sequence

    François Guidet;Peter Rogowsky;Christopher Taylor;Weining Song

  • Quantitative trait loci determining resistance to bacterial wilt in tomato cultivar Hawaii7996

    P. Thoquet;J. Olivier;C. Sperisen;P. Rogowsky

  • Overexpression of the epidermis-specific homeodomain-leucine zipper IV transcription factor Outer Cell Layer1 in maize identifies target genes involved in lipid metabolism and cuticle biosynthesis.

    Marie Javelle;Vanessa Vernoud;Nathalie Depège-Fargeix;Christine Arnould

  • PPR2263, a DYW-Subgroup Pentatricopeptide Repeat Protein, Is Required for Mitochondrial nad5 and cob Transcript Editing, Mitochondrion Biogenesis, and Maize Growth

    Davide Sosso;Davide Sosso;Davide Sosso;Sylvie Mbelo;Sylvie Mbelo;Sylvie Mbelo;Vanessa Vernoud;Vanessa Vernoud;Vanessa Vernoud;Ghislaine Gendrot;Ghislaine Gendrot;Ghislaine Gendrot

  • Molecular characterization of the vir regulon of Agrobacterium tumefaciens: complete nucleotide sequence and gene organization of the 28.63-kbp regulon cloned as a single unit.

    P.M. Rogowsky;B.S. Powell;K. Shirasu;T.-S. Lin

  • Polygenic resistance of tomato plants to bacterial wilt in the French West Indies

    Philippe Thoquet;Jocelyne Olivier;Christoph Sperisen;Peter Rogowsky

  • The ZmASR1 protein influences branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis and maintains kernel yield in maize under water-limited conditions

    Laetitia Virlouvet;Marie-Pierre Jacquemot;Denise Gerentes;Hélène Corti

  • DNA transfer from Agrobacterium to Zea mays or Brassica by agroinfection is dependent on bacterial virulence functions.

    Nigel Grimsley;Barbara Hohn;Cynthia Ramos;Clarence Kado

Frequent Co-Authors

Clarence I. Kado
Clarence I. Kado University of California, Davis
Christian Dumas
Christian Dumas École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Peter Langridge
Peter Langridge University of Adelaide
Rüdiger Schmitt
Rüdiger Schmitt University of Regensburg
Annick Moing
Annick Moing INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Timothy J. Close
Timothy J. Close University of California, Riverside
Bernard Salles
Bernard Salles Paul Sabatier University
Florence Richard-Forget
Florence Richard-Forget INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Guillaume Tcherkez
Guillaume Tcherkez Australian National University
Robert B. Meeley
Robert B. Meeley Pioneer Hi-Bred

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