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Scott A. Heckathorn

Scott A. Heckathorn

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
37
Citations
5548
World Ranking
4616
National Ranking
1144

Best Publications

  • Mitochondrial adaptations to NaCl. Complex I is protected by anti-oxidants and small heat shock proteins, whereas complex II is protected by proline and betaine.

    E. William Hamilton;Scott A. Heckathorn

  • The Small, Methionine-Rich Chloroplast Heat-Shock Protein Protects Photosystem II Electron Transport during Heat Stress

    Scott A. Heckathorn;Craig A. Downs;Thomas D. Sharkey;James S. Coleman

  • A meta-analysis of plant physiological and growth responses to temperature and elevated CO2

    Dan Wang;Dan Wang;Scott A. Heckathorn;Xianzhong Wang;Stacy M. Philpott

  • Effects of Drought on Nutrient Uptake and the Levels of Nutrient-Uptake Proteins in Roots of Drought-Sensitive and -Tolerant Grasses.

    Deepesh R. Bista;Scott A. Heckathorn;Dileepa M. Jayawardena;Sasmita Mishra

  • Heat Stress Decreases Levels of Nutrient-Uptake and -Assimilation Proteins in Tomato Roots

    Anju Giri;Scott Heckathorn;Sasmita Mishra;Charles Krause

  • The mitochondrial small heat-shock protein protects NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase of the electron transport chain during heat stress in plants

    Craig A Downs;Scott A Heckathorn

  • Effects of elevated CO2 on the tolerance of photosynthesis to acute heat stress in C3, C4, and CAM species

    Dan Wang;Scott A. Heckathorn;Deepak Barua;Puneet Joshi

  • Chloroplast small heat-shock proteins protect photosynthesis during heavy metal stress

    Scott A. Heckathorn;Scott A. Heckathorn;J. Kathleen Mueller;Stephanie LaGuidice;Bin Zhu

  • In vivo evidence from an Agrostis stolonifera selection genotype that chloroplast small heat-shock proteins can protect photosystem II during heat stress

    Scott A. Heckathorn;Samantha L. Ryan;Joanne A. Baylis;Dongfang Wang

  • Assessment of Microcystis growth rate potential and nutrient status across a trophic gradient in western Lake Erie

    Justin D. Chaffin;Thomas B. Bridgeman;Scott A. Heckathorn;Sasmita Mishra

  • The effect of soil drought on water‐use efficiency in a contrasting Great Basin desert and Sierran montane species

    E. H. DeLUCIA;S. A. Heckathorn

  • Limitations of Photosynthesis in Pinus taeda L. (Loblolly Pine) at Low Soil Temperatures.

    Thomas A. Day;Scott A. Heckathorn;Evan H. DeLucia

  • Drought-induced nitrogen retranslocation in perennial C4 grasses of tallgrass prairie

    Scott A. Heckathorn;Evan H. DeLucia

  • The contribution of drought‐related decreases in foliar nitrogen concentration to decreases in photosynthetic capacity during and after drought in prairie grasses

    Scott A. Heckathorn;Evan H. DeLucia;Raymond E. Zielinski

  • Nitrogen availability alters patterns of accumulation of heat stress-induced proteins in plants.

    Scott A. Heckathorn;Gretchen J. Poeller;James S. Coleman;Richard L. Hallberg

  • Effects of soil temperature on growth, biomass allocation and resource acquisition of Andropogon gerardii Vitman

    Evan H. Delucia;Scott A. Heckathorn;Thomas A. Day

  • Variation in chloroplast small heat-shock protein function is a major determinant of variation in thermotolerance of photosynthetic electron transport among ecotypes of Chenopodium album

    Deepak Barua;Craig A. Downs;Scott A. Heckathorn

  • Interactive Effects of Elevated CO2 and Growth Temperature on the Tolerance of Photosynthesis to Acute Heat Stress in C3 and C4 Species

    E. William Hamilton;Scott A. Heckathorn;Puneet Joshi;Dan Wang

  • The methionine-rich low-molecular-weight chloroplast heat-shock protein: Evolutionary conservation and accumulation in relation to thermotolerance

    Craig A. Downs;Scott A. Heckathorn;Scott A. Heckathorn;John K. Bryan;James S. Coleman

  • Timing Effects of Heat-Stress on Plant Ecophysiological Characteristics and Growth.

    Dan Wang;Scott A. Heckathorn;Kumar Mainali;Rajan Tripathee

  • The Chloroplast Small Heat-shock Protein: Evidence for a General Role in Protecting Photosystem II against Oxidative Stress and Photoinhibition

    Craig A. Downs;Samantha L. Ryan;Scott A. Heckathorn

Frequent Co-Authors

James S. Coleman
James S. Coleman Rice University
Evan H. DeLucia
Evan H. DeLucia University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dawn S. Luthe
Dawn S. Luthe Pennsylvania State University
Thomas D. Sharkey
Thomas D. Sharkey Michigan State University
Ursula Gaedke
Ursula Gaedke University of Potsdam
Lars G. Rudstam
Lars G. Rudstam Cornell University
Jiquan Chen
Jiquan Chen Michigan State University
Michael N. Weintraub
Michael N. Weintraub University of Toledo
Asghari Bano
Asghari Bano University of Wah
Samuel J. McNaughton
Samuel J. McNaughton Syracuse University

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