Mark A Tester
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Recent Articles
1.
Melino V, Tester M, Okamoto M
Curr Opin Biotechnol
. 2021 Sep;
73:263-269.
PMID: 34560475
Global use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers has increased sevenfold from 1960 to 1995 but much of the N applied is lost to the environment. Modifying the temporal and spatial distribution...
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Johansen K, Morton M, Malbeteau Y, Aragon B, Al-Mashharawi S, Ziliani M, et al.
Front Artif Intell
. 2021 Mar;
3:28.
PMID: 33733147
Biomass and yield are key variables for assessing the production and performance of agricultural systems. Modeling and predicting the biomass and yield of individual plants at the farm scale represents...
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Gao G, Tester M, Julkowska M
Plant Phenomics
. 2020 Dec;
2020:3723916.
PMID: 33313552
The worldwide rise in heatwave frequency poses a threat to plant survival and productivity. Determining the new marker phenotypes that show reproducible response to heat stress and contribute to heat...
4.
Johansen K, Morton M, Malbeteau Y, Aragon B, Al-Mashharawi S, Ziliani M, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2019 Apr;
10:370.
PMID: 30984222
With salt stress presenting a major threat to global food production, attention has turned to the identification and breeding of crop cultivars with improved salt tolerance. For instance, some accessions...
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Julkowska M, Koevoets I, Mol S, Hoefsloot H, Feron R, Tester M, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2017 Nov;
29(12):3198-3213.
PMID: 29114015
Salinity of the soil is highly detrimental to plant growth. Plants respond by a redistribution of root mass between main and lateral roots, yet the genetic machinery underlying this process...
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Garnett T, Plett D, Conn V, Conn S, Rabie H, Rafalski J, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2015 Dec;
6:936.
PMID: 26617612
An understanding of the adaptations made by plants in their nitrogen (N) uptake systems in response to reduced N supply is important to the development of cereals with enhanced N...
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Aizat W, Preuss J, Johnson A, Tester M, Schultz C
Physiol Plant
. 2011 Jun;
143(3):271-86.
PMID: 21707638
The micronutrient content of most cereal grains is low and responsible for malnutrition deficiencies in millions of people who rely on grains as their primary food source. Any strategy that...
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Demidchik V, Bowen H, Maathuis F, Shabala S, Tester M, White P, et al.
Plant J
. 2002 Dec;
32(5):799-808.
PMID: 12472694
Calcium is a critical structural and regulatory nutrient in plants. However, mechanisms of its uptake by root cells are poorly understood. We have found that Ca2+ influx in Arabidopsis root...
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Demidchik V, Shabala S, Coutts K, Tester M, Davies J
J Cell Sci
. 2002 Nov;
116(Pt 1):81-8.
PMID: 12456718
Free oxygen radicals are an irrefutable component of life, underlying important biochemical and physiological phenomena in animals. Here it is shown that free oxygen radicals activate plasma membrane Ca(2+)- and...