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7386

Overview

Prem S. Chourey is affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture located in the United States. Their professional work is connected to this institution, which is involved in research related to agriculture, food, and natural resources.

There are no specific records of recent papers authored by Prem S. Chourey, and no information is available regarding frequent co-authors or common publication venues. Additionally, no details are provided about book publications or distinct fields and subfields of study linked to their research.

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Given the available data, it can be understood that Prem S. Chourey's contributions focus within the scope of work conducted at the United States Department of Agriculture, though detailed specifics on publications, research areas, or collaborations remain unspecified.

Best Publications

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

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

  • Fragments of ATP synthase mediate plant perception of insect attack.

    Eric A. Schmelz;Mark J. Carroll;Sherry LeClere;Stephen M. Phipps

  • The Miniature1 Seed Locus of Maize Encodes a Cell Wall Invertase Required for Normal Development of Endosperm and Maternal Cells in the Pedicel.

    Wan-Hsing Cheng;Earl W. Taliercio;Prem S. Chourey

  • The Maize Invertase-Deficient miniature-1 Seed Mutation Is Associated with Aberrant Pedicel and Endosperm Development.

    Michael E. Miller;Prem S. Chourey

  • Genetic evidence that the two isozymes of sucrose synthase present in developing maize endosperm are critical, one for cell wall integrity and the other for starch biosynthesis.

    P. S. Chourey;E. W. Taliercio;S. J. Carlson;Y.-L. Ruan

  • Sugar Levels Regulate Tryptophan-Dependent Auxin Biosynthesis in Developing Maize Kernels

    Sherry LeClere;Eric A. Schmelz;Prem S. Chourey

  • The Differential Expression of Sucrose Synthase in Relation to Diverse Patterns of Carbon Partitioning in Developing Cotton Seed.

    Y. L. Ruan;P. S. Chourey;D. P. Delmer;L. Perez-Grau

  • Starch biosynthesis during pollen maturation is associated with altered patterns of gene expression in maize.

    Rupali Datta;Karen C. Chamusco;Prem S. Chourey;Prem S. Chourey

  • Phosphorylation of serine-15 of maize leaf sucrose synthase. Occurrence in vivo and possible regulatory significance.

    S. C. Huber;J. L. Huber;P. C. Liao;D. A. Gage

  • A Fiberless Seed Mutation in Cotton Is Associated with Lack of Fiber Cell Initiation in Ovule Epidermis and Alterations in Sucrose Synthase Expression and Carbon Partitioning in Developing Seeds

    Yong-Ling Ruan;Prem S. Chourey;Prem S. Chourey

  • Callus formation from protoplasts of a maize cell culture.

    P. S. Chourey;P. S. Chourey;D. B. Zurawski;D. B. Zurawski

  • Evidence for the Critical Role of Sucrose Synthase for Anoxic Tolerance of Maize Roots using a Double Mutant

    Bérénice Ricard;Tara Van Toai;Prem Chourey;Pierre Saglio

  • Impaired auxin biosynthesis in the defective endosperm18 mutant is due to mutational loss of expression in the ZmYuc1 gene encoding endosperm-specific YUCCA1 protein in maize.

    Jamila Bernardi;Alessandra Lanubile;Qin-Bao Li;Dibyendu Kumar

  • Effects of season-long high temperature growth conditions on sugar-to-starch metabolism in developing microspores of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench).

    Mukesh Jain;P. V. Vara Prasad;P. V. Vara Prasad;Kenneth J. Boote;Allen L. Hartwell

  • Genetic control of cell wall invertases in developing endosperm of maize

    Prem S. Chourey;Prem S. Chourey;Mukesh Jain;Qin-Bao Li;Susan J. Carlson

  • Genetic evidence that invertase-mediated release of hexoses is critical for appropriate carbon partitioning and normal seed development in maize.

    Wan-Hsing Cheng;Prem S. Chourey

  • Cytometrical Evidence That the Loss of Seed Weight in theminiature1 Seed Mutant of Maize Is Associated with Reduced Mitotic Activity in the Developing Endosperm

    Barbara Vilhar;Aleš Kladnik;Andrej Blejec;Prem S. Chourey

  • Evidence for plasma membrane-associated forms of sucrose synthase in maize

    S J Carlson;P S Chourey

  • Sugars modulate an unusual mode of control of the cell-wall invertase gene (Incw1) through its 3′ untranslated region in a cell suspension culture of maize

    Wan-Hsing Cheng;Earl W. Taliercio;Prem S. Chourey

  • Characterization of two members of the maize gene family, Incw3 and Incw4, encoding cell-wall invertases.

    Jae-Yean Kim;Aline Mahé;Sylvain Guy;Judy Brangeon

Frequent Co-Authors

Mukesh Jain
Mukesh Jain Brown University
Adriano Marocco
Adriano Marocco Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Yong-Ling Ruan
Yong-Ling Ruan University of Newcastle Australia
Eric A. Schmelz
Eric A. Schmelz University of California, San Diego
Byung-Ho Kang
Byung-Ho Kang Chinese University of Hong Kong
Rupali Datta
Rupali Datta Michigan Technological University
Leon Hartwell Allen
Leon Hartwell Allen Agricultural Research Service
Kenneth J. Boote
Kenneth J. Boote University of Florida
Lisa J. Rowland
Lisa J. Rowland Agricultural Research Service
P. V. Vara Prasad
P. V. Vara Prasad Kansas State University

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