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Donald Forsha Jones grad student 1949 Yale
 (Cytogenetic studies of cytoplasmic inheritance of male-sterility in Zea mays.)
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Chen J, Gabelman WH. (2000) Morphological and physiological characteristics of tomato roots associated with potassium-acquisition efficiency Scientia Horticulturae. 83: 213-225
Chen J, Gabelman WH. (1999) Potassium‐transport rate from root to shoot unrelated to potassium‐use efficiency in tomato grown under low‐potassium stress Journal of Plant Nutrition. 22: 621-631
Chen J, Gabelman WH. (1995) Isolation of tomato strains varying in potassium acquisition using a sand-zeolite culture system Plant and Soil. 176: 65-70
Silva ÁED, Gabelman WH, Coors JG. (1992) Inheritance studies of low-phosphorus tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.), grown in a sand-alumina culture medium Plant and Soil. 146: 189-197
Silva ÁED, Gabelman WH. (1992) Screening maize inbred lines for tolerance to low-P stress condition Plant and Soil. 146: 181-187
Chen J, Gabelman WH. (1990) A sand-zeolite culture system for simulating plant acquisition of potassium from soils Plant and Soil. 126: 169-176
Figdore SS, Gerloff GC, Gabelman WH. (1989) The effect of increasing NaCl levels on the potassium utilization efficiency of tomatoes grown under low-K stress Plant and Soil. 119: 295-303
Schettini TM, Gabelman WH, Gerloff GC. (1987) Incorporation of phosphorus efficiency from exotic germplasm into agriculturally adapted germplasm of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Plant and Soil. 99: 175-184
Figdore SS, Gabelman WH, Gerloff GC. (1987) The accumulation and distribution of sodium in tomato strains differing in potassium efficiency when grown under low-K stress Plant and Soil. 99: 85-92
Gabelman WH, Gerloff GC. (1983) The search for and interpretation of genetic controls that enhance plant growth under deficiency levels of a macronutrient Plant and Soil. 72: 335-350
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