research overview Structural aspects of plant developmentUse of monoclonal antibodies to localize self-incompatibility proteins quantitativelyUse of dwarf wheat to characterize the elongation of leaves under the influence of GA actionCell and axis elongationFormulation of a general model for the role of epidermis in axis support, in the primary plant body
individual publications academic article Three dimensional imaging of plant cuticle architecture using confocal scanning laser microscopy. The Plant Journal. 60:378-385. 2009 Effect of the cauliflower Or transgene on carotenoid accumulation and chromoplast formation in transgenic potato tubers. Journal of Experimental Botany. 59:213-223. 2008 The cauliflower or gene encodes a cysteine-rich zinc finger domain-containing protein that mediates high-levels of beta-carotene accumulation. Plant Cell. 18:120-125. 2006 The spatial distribution of growth in the extension zone of seedling wheat leaves. Annals of Botany. 70:461-470. 1992 Gibberellic acid sensitivity determines the length of the extension zone in wheat leaves. Annals of Botany. 67:479-485. 1991 Brassica S-proteins accumulate in the extracellular matrix along the path of pollen tubes in transgenic Nicotiana pistils. Plant Cell. 2:39-49. 1990 document part Imbibitional surface damage in isolated hypocotyl-root axes of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Chippewa 64). 79. 1980 Imbibitional surface damage in isolated hypocotyl-root axes of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Chippewa 64) 1980 The light requirement for chloroplast replication in Polytrichum spores 1973 Apolar germination in liquid cultures of Polytrichum spores. 655. 1972 Chloroplast replication in Polytrichum spores 1972