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D-Index
32
Citations
3288
World Ranking
6030
National Ranking
1457

Best Publications

  • Effect of ionizing radiation on physiological and molecular processes in plants

    Sergey V. Gudkov;Marina A. Grinberg;Vladimir Sukhov;Vladimir Vodeneev

  • Electrical signals as mechanism of photosynthesis regulation in plants

    Vladimir Sukhov

  • Variation potential in higher plants: Mechanisms of generation and propagation

    Vladimir Vodeneev;Elena Akinchits;Vladimir Sukhov

  • Long-distance electrical signals as a link between the local action of stressors and the systemic physiological responses in higher plants.

    Vladimir Sukhov;Ekaterina Sukhova;Vladimir Vodeneev

  • Simulation of action potential propagation in plants.

    Vladimir Sukhov;Vladimir Nerush;Lyubov Orlova;Vladimir Vodeneev

  • Proton cellular influx as a probable mechanism of variation potential influence on photosynthesis in pea.

    Vladimir Sukhov;Oksana Sherstneva;Lyubov Surova;Lyubov Katicheva

  • A mathematical model of action potential in cells of vascular plants.

    Vladimir Sukhov;Vladimir Vodeneev

  • Mathematical Models of Electrical Activity in Plants

    Ekaterina Sukhova;Elena Akinchits;Vladimir Sukhov

  • Variation potential influence on photosynthetic cyclic electron flow in pea

    Vladimir Sukhov;Lyubov Surova;Oksana Sherstneva;Lyubov Katicheva

  • Changes in H+-ATP Synthase Activity, Proton Electrochemical Gradient, and pH in Pea Chloroplast Can Be Connected with Variation Potential

    Vladimir Sukhov;Lyubov Surova;Ekaterina Morozova;Oksana Sherstneva

  • Variation potential induces decreased PSI damage and increased PSII damage under high external temperatures in pea

    Vladimir Sukhov;Lyubov Surova;Oksana Sherstneva;Albina Bushueva

  • The mechanism of propagation of variation potentials in wheat leaves.

    Vladimir Vodeneev;Anna Orlova;Ekaterina Morozova;Lyubov Orlova

  • Influence of variation potential on resistance of the photosynthetic machinery to heating in pea

    Vladimir Sukhov;Lyubov Surova;Oksana Sherstneva;Vladimir Vodeneev

  • Influence of the variation potential on photosynthetic flows of light energy and electrons in pea

    Ekaterina Sukhova;Maxim Mudrilov;Vladimir Vodeneev;Vladimir Sukhov

  • Variation potential-induced photosynthetic and respiratory changes increase ATP content in pea leaves.

    Lyubov Surova;Oksana Sherstneva;Vladimir Vodeneev;Lyubov Katicheva

  • Simulation of variation potential in higher plant cells.

    Vladimir Sukhov;Elena Akinchits;Lyubov Katicheva;Vladimir Vodeneev

  • Analysis of the photosynthetic response induced by variation potential in geranium.

    Vladimir Sukhov;Lyubov Orlova;Sergey Mysyagin;Julia Sinitsina

  • Application of Reflectance Indices for Remote Sensing of Plants and Revealing Actions of Stressors

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  • Ionic nature of burn-induced variation potential in wheat leaves.

    Lyubov Katicheva;Vladimir Sukhov;Elena Akinchits;Vladimir Vodeneev

  • Participation of intracellular and extracellular pH changes in photosynthetic response development induced by variation potential in pumpkin seedlings.

    O. N. Sherstneva;V. A. Vodeneev;L. A. Katicheva;L. M. Surova

  • A light-induced decrease in the photochemical reflectance index (PRI) can be used to estimate the energy-dependent component of non-photochemical quenching under heat stress and soil drought in pea, wheat, and pumpkin.

    Lyubov Yudina;Ekaterina Sukhova;Ekaterina Gromova;Vladimir Nerush

  • Electrical signals in higher plants: Mechanisms of generation and propagation

    V. A. Vodeneev;L. A. Katicheva;V. S. Sukhov

  • Connection of the Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) with the Photosystem II Quantum Yield and Nonphotochemical Quenching Can Be Dependent on Variations of Photosynthetic Parameters among Investigated Plants: A Meta-Analysis

    Ekaterina Sukhova;Vladimir Sukhov

  • High-Temperature Tolerance of Photosynthesis Can Be Linked to Local Electrical Responses in Leaves of Pea.

    Vladimir Sukhov;Vladimir Gaspirovich;Sergey Mysyagin;Vladimir Vodeneev

  • Parameters of electrical signals and photosynthetic responses induced by them in pea seedlings depend on the nature of stimulus.

    Vladimir Vodeneev;Maxim Mudrilov;Elena Akinchits;Irina Balalaeva

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Colin Price
Colin Price Tel Aviv University

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