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D-Index
34
Citations
6803
World Ranking
5276
National Ranking
90

Best Publications

  • Plant growth-promoting bacteria confer resistance in tomato plants to salt stress.

    Shimon Mayak;Tsipora Tirosh;Bernard R Glick

  • PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA THAT CONFER RESISTANCE TO WATER STRESS IN TOMATOES AND PEPPERS

    Shimon Mayak;Tsipora Tirosh;Bernard R. Glick

  • Senescence and Postharvest Physiology of Cut Flowers, Part 1

    Abraham H. Halevy;Shimon Mayak

  • Effect of Wild-Type and Mutant Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria on the Rooting of Mung Bean Cuttings.

    S. Mayak;T. Tirosh;B. R. Glick

  • Acceleration of membrane senescence in cut carnation flowers by treatment with ethylene.

    John E. Thompson;Shimon Mayak;Meir Shinitzky;Abraham H. Halevy

  • Interrelationships of Ethylene and Abscisic Acid in the Control of Rose Petal Senescence

    S. Mayak;A. H. Halevy

  • The water balance of cut rose flowers

    S. Mayak;A. H. Halevy;S. Sagie;A. Bar-Yoseph

  • Cytokinin activity in rose petals and its relation to senescence.

    S. Mayak;A. H. Halevy

  • Superoxide radical production by microsomal membranes from senescing carnation flowers: an effect on membrane fluidity

    Shimon Mayak;Raymond L. Legge;John E. Thompson

  • Regulation of Senescence in Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) by Ethylene: Mode of Action.

    Shimon Mayak;Yoash Vaadia;David R. Dilley

  • Regulation of Senescence in Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus): Effect of Abscisic Acid and Carbon Dioxide on Ethylene Production.

    Shimon Mayak;David R. Dilley

  • Senescence in cut carnation flowers: Temporal and physiological relationships among water status, ethylene, abscisic acid and membrane permeability

    J. M. O. Eze;S. Mayak;J. E. Thompson;E. B. Dumbroff

  • Interrelationship between Abscisic Acid and Ethylene in the Control of Senescence Processes in Carnation Flowers

    Michal Ronen;Shimon Mayak

  • Increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and in senescence-associated gene transcript (SAG) levels during dark-induced senescence of Pelargonium cuttings, and the effect of gibberellic acid

    S. Rosenvasser;S. Mayak;H. Friedman

  • Effect of Sucrose on Response of Cut Carnation to Kinetin, Ethylene, and Abscisic Acid1

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  • Ethylene formation from 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid by microsomal membranes from senescing carnation flowers

    Shimon Mayak;Raymond L. Legge;John E. Thompson

  • The Action of Kinetin in Improving the Water Balance and Delaying Senescence Processes of Cut Rose Flowers

    S. Mayak;A. H. Halevy

  • Age-Related Changes in Petal Membranes from Attached and Detached Rose Flowers

    Hannan Itzhaki;Amihud Borochov;Shimon Mayak

  • Correlative Changes in Phytohormones in Relation to Senescence Processes in Rose Petals

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  • Opposing effects of abscisic acid on senescence of rose flowers

    A. H. Halevy;S. Mayak;T. Tirosh;H. Spiegelstein

  • Physiological Responses of Cut Rose Flowers to Exposure to Low Temperature: Changes in Membrane Permeability and Ethylene Production

    John D. Faragher;Shimon Mayak

  • Combined effects of abscisic acid and sucrose on growth and senescence of rose flowers

    Amihud Borochov;Shimon Mayak;Abraham H. Halevy

  • Aminooxyacetic acid as an inhibitor of ethylenesynthesis and senescence in carnation flowers

    Rachel Broun;Shimon Mayak

  • The site of 1‐aminocyclopropane‐1‐carboxylic acid synthesis in senescing carnation petals

    Yoram Mor;Abraham H. Halevy;Hanna Spiegelstein;Shimon Mayak

  • The Involvement of Water Stress and Ethylene in Senescence of Cut Carnation Flowers

    A. Borochov;S. Mayak;R. Broun

  • Cold storage of rose flowers: effects of cold storage and water loss on opening and vase life of Mercedes roses

    J.D. Faragher;S. Mayak;T. Tirosh;A.H. Halevy

  • Unusual ethylene-related behavior in senescing flowers of the carnation sandrosa

    Shimon Mayak;Tsipora Tirosh

  • EFFECT OF PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA ON SENESCENCE OF FLOWER PETALS

    S. Nayani;S. Mayak;B. R. Glick

Frequent Co-Authors

Abraham H. Halevy
Abraham H. Halevy Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Zach Adam
Zach Adam Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bernard R. Glick
Bernard R. Glick University of Waterloo
John E. Thompson
John E. Thompson University of Waterloo
Michael S. Reid
Michael S. Reid University of California, Davis
Margrethe Serek
Margrethe Serek University of Hannover
J. Van Staden
J. Van Staden University of KwaZulu-Natal
David Weiss
David Weiss Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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