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Richard N Arteca

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Sinn J, Schlagnhaufer C, Arteca R, Pell E
New Phytol . 2021 Apr; 164(2):267-277. PMID: 33873564
•  In potato (Solanum tuberosum), two 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase (ACS) genes are induced by ozone (O ). Antisense inhibition of these ethylene (C H ) biosynthetic genes allowed us to examine...
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Arteca R, Arteca J
J Plant Physiol . 2011 Feb; 168(11):1200-7. PMID: 21330004
The interaction between the plant hormones, brassinosteroids and auxins has been documented in various processes using a variety of plants and plant parts. In this study, detached inflorescences from brassinosteroid...
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Arteca R, Arteca J
J Exp Bot . 2008 Jun; 59(11):3019-26. PMID: 18583350
Inflorescence stalks produced the highest amount of ethylene in response to IAA as compared with other plant parts tested. Leaf age had an effect on IAA-induced ethylene with the youngest...
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Arteca R, Arteca J
J Plant Physiol . 2007 Jan; 164(11):1480-8. PMID: 17215058
Different plant parts varied in copper sulfate (CuSO(4)) and cadmium sulfate (CdSO(4))-induced ethylene production, inflorescences showed the greatest induction, while all other plant parts tested produced significantly less. Leaf age...
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Chotikacharoensuk T, Arteca R, Arteca J
J Plant Physiol . 2006 Mar; 163(12):1305-20. PMID: 16533544
Touch has been shown to affect plant growth and development and ethylene has been shown to have similar effects. However, the mechanisms responsible for touch-induced responses remain unclear. Differential display...
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Arteca J, Arteca R
Physiol Plant . 2001 Apr; 112(1):104-112. PMID: 11319021
The effects of root application of brassinolide (BL) on the growth and development of Arabidopsis plants (Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Columbia [L.] Heynh) were evaluated. Initially, all leaves were evaluated on...