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Preben Bach Holm

Preben Bach Holm

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
6136
World Ranking
19498
National Ranking
213

Overview

Preben Bach Holm is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark. Their research collaborations include work with several frequent co-authors.

  • Benno Weis
  • Benoît Leprettre
  • Martial Patra
  • Norbert Hanigovszki
  • Tim Schuman

Although specific papers or topics of study are not listed, the connections with these co-authors suggest a network of research activity spanning multiple collaborative projects. The absence of detailed information on recent publications, topics, or fields of study means that the focus remains on the professional association and collaborative relationships.

There are no recorded awards, book publications, or notable main or subfields of study linked to this researcher in the available data. The lack of information on citation impact or specific research venues also limits a detailed profiling of their scientific contributions.

Nonetheless, Preben Bach Holm's association with Aarhus University places them within an academic environment known for research activities in various domains in Denmark.

Best Publications

  • Leaf senescence and nutrient remobilisation in barley and wheat.

    P. L. Gregersen;P. B. Holm;K. Krupinska

  • Intragenesis and cisgenesis as alternatives to transgenic crop development

    Inger Bæksted Holme;Toni Wendt;Preben Bach Holm

  • Concerted suppression of all starch branching enzyme genes in barley produces amylose-only starch granules

    Massimiliano Carciofi;Andreas Blennow;Susanne L Jensen;Shahnoor S Shaik

  • TAL effector nucleases induce mutations at a pre-selected location in the genome of primary barley transformants

    Toni Wendt;Preben Bach Holm;Colby G. Starker;Michelle Christian

  • Molecular genetic approaches to increasing mineral availability and vitamin content of cereals

    Henrik Brinch-Pedersen;Søren Borg;Birgitte Tauris;Preben B. Holm

  • QTL mapping of vernalization response in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) reveals co-location with an orthologue of wheat VRN1

    Louise Bach Jensen;Jeppe Reitan Andersen;Ursula Frei;Yongzhong Xing

  • A roadmap for zinc trafficking in the developing barley grain based on laser capture microdissection and gene expression profiling

    Birgitte Tauris;Søren Borg;Per L. Gregersen;Preben B. Holm

  • Iron transport, deposition and bioavailability in the wheat and barley grain.

    Søren Borg;Henrik Brinch-Pedersen;Birgitte Tauris;Preben B. Holm

  • Cisgenic barley with improved phytase activity

    Inger B. Holme;Giuseppe Dionisio;Henrik Brinch-Pedersen;Toni Wendt

  • Cloning and Characterization of Purple Acid Phosphatase Phytases from Wheat, Barley, Maize, and Rice

    Giuseppe Dionisio;Claus K. Madsen;Preben B. Holm;Karen G. Welinder

  • Wheat ferritins: Improving the iron content of the wheat grain

    Søren Borg;Henrik Brinch-Pedersen;Birgitte Tauris;Lene Heegaard Madsen

  • Engineering of the aspartate family biosynthetic pathway in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) by transformation with heterologous genes encoding feed-back-insensitive aspartate kinase and dihydrodipicolinate synthase.

    Henrik Brinch-Pedersen;Gad Galili;Søren Knudsen;Preben B. Holm

  • Heat-stable phytases in transgenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): deposition pattern, thermostability, and phytate hydrolysis.

    Henrik Brinch-Pedersen;Frank Hatzack;Eva Stöger;Elsa Arcalis

  • Characterization of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) NAC transcription factors suggests conserved functions compared to both monocots and dicots.

    Michael W Christiansen;Preben B Holm;Per L Gregersen

  • Barley HvHMA1 Is a Heavy Metal Pump Involved in Mobilizing Organellar Zn and Cu and Plays a Role in Metal Loading into Grains

    Maria Dalgaard Mikkelsen;Maria Dalgaard Mikkelsen;Pai Pedas;Michaela Schiller;Eva Vincze

  • Phylogenetic analysis of P5 P-type ATPases, a eukaryotic lineage of secretory pathway pumps

    Annette B. Møller;Torben Asp;Preben Bach Holm;Michael G. Palmgren

  • Transformation of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) by Agrobacterium tumefaciens infection of in vitro cultured ovules.

    Inger Bæksted Holme;Henrik Brinch-Pedersen;Mette Lange;Preben Bach Holm

  • Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) multiple inositol polyphosphate phosphatases (MINPPs) are phytases expressed during grain filling and germination.

    Giuseppe Dionisio;Preben B. Holm;Henrik Brinch-Pedersen

  • Development and mapping of a public reference set of SSR markers in Lolium perenne L.

    Louise Bach Jensen;Hilde Muylle;Paul Arens;Claus H. Andersen

  • Suppression of C-hordein synthesis in barley by antisense constructs results in a more balanced amino acid composition.

    Mette Lange;Eva Vincze;Herbert Wieser;Jan K. Schjoerring

Frequent Co-Authors

Sven G. Sommer
Sven G. Sommer Aarhus University
Henrik Vibe Scheller
Henrik Vibe Scheller Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Michael G. Palmgren
Michael G. Palmgren University of Copenhagen
Torben Asp
Torben Asp Aarhus University
Karin Krupinska
Karin Krupinska Kiel University
Dale Sanders
Dale Sanders John Innes Centre
Jan K. Schjoerring
Jan K. Schjoerring University of Copenhagen
Jesper Harholt
Jesper Harholt Carlsberg Group (Denmark)
Thomas Lübberstedt
Thomas Lübberstedt Iowa State University
Daniel F. Voytas
Daniel F. Voytas University of Minnesota

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