Gloria Kressin Muday

Affiliations: 
Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, United States 
Area:
ethylene, auxin, flavonols, ROS, development
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https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/dissertations/AAI9018877

Parents

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Klaus M. Herrmann grad student 1989 Purdue (Chemistry Tree)
 (The role of DAHP synthase isozymes in control of carbon flow into the shikimate pathway in bacteria and plants)
Philip Haworth post-doc

Children

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Amy Donaldson Arnold grad student 1993 Wake Forest
John Butler grad student 1996 Wake Forest
Dana Brown grad student 1997 Wake Forest
Carolyn Ebenezer grad student 1997 Wake Forest
Shiquan Hu grad student 1998 Wake Forest
Poornima Sukumar grad student 2010 Wake Forest
Joelle Muhlemann Vidi post-doc Wake Forest
Swati Basu post-doc 2001 Wake Forest
Aaron Rashotte post-doc 2001 Wake Forest
Haiguo Sun post-doc 2003 Wake Forest
Charles Buer post-doc 2005 Wake Forest
Sangeeta Negi post-doc 2009 Wake Forest
Tanya Falbel post-doc 2014 Wake Forest
Gregory S. Maloney post-doc 2014 Wake Forest (Chemistry Tree)
Justin Watkins post-doc 2017 Wake Forest
Hanya Chrispeels post-doc 2019 Wake Forest
Sheena Gayomba post-doc 2020 Wake Forest

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Brad M. Binder collaborator University of Tennessee (Neurotree)
Jacquelyn Fetrow collaborator Wake Forest
Mark Johnson collaborator Brown
Ann E. Loraine collaborator (Computational Biology Tree)
Ravishankar Palanivelu collaborator University of Arizona
James B Pease collaborator Wake Forest
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Postiglione AE, Delange AM, Ali MF, et al. (2023) Flavonols improve thermotolerance in tomato pollen during germination and tube elongation by maintaining ROS homeostasis. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Daryanavard H, Postiglione AE, Mühlemann JK, et al. (2023) Flavonols modulate plant development, signaling, and stress responses. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 72: 102350
Martin RE, Postiglione AE, Muday GK. (2022) Reactive oxygen species function as signaling molecules in controlling plant development and hormonal responses. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 69: 102293
Martin RE, Marzol E, Estevez JM, et al. (2022) Ethylene signaling increases reactive oxygen species accumulation to drive root hair initiation in Arabidopsis. Development (Cambridge, England)
Chapman JM, Muday GK. (2020) Flavonols modulate lateral root emergence by scavenging reactive oxygen species in Arabidopsis thaliana. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 296: 100222
Gibson CL, Isley JW, Falbel TG, et al. (2020) A Conditional Mutation in Reveals Linkage Between PIN Protein Trafficking, Auxin Transport, Gravitropism, and Lateral Root Initiation. Frontiers in Plant Science. 11: 910
Postiglione AE, Muday GK. (2020) The Role of ROS Homeostasis in ABA-Induced Guard Cell Signaling. Frontiers in Plant Science. 11: 968
Gayomba SR, Muday GK. (2020) Flavonols regulate root hair development by modulating accumulation of reactive oxygen species in the root epidermis. Development (Cambridge, England). 147
Hildreth SB, Foley EE, Muday GK, et al. (2020) The dynamic response of the Arabidopsis root metabolome to auxin and ethylene is not predicted by changes in the transcriptome. Scientific Reports. 10: 679
Harkey AF, Yoon GM, Seo DH, et al. (2019) Light Modulates Ethylene Synthesis, Signaling, and Downstream Transcriptional Networks to Control Plant Development. Frontiers in Plant Science. 10: 1094
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