Candace H. Haigler
Affiliations: | 1986-2003 | Biological Sciences | Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX |
2003- | Crop & Soil Sciences, Plant & Microbial Biology | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC |
Area:
Cell Biology, Microscopy, Functional GenomicsGoogle:
"Candace Haigler"Parents
Sign in to add mentorR. Malcolm Brown | grad student | 1982 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
(Alteration of cellulose assembly in Acetobacter xylinum by fluorescent brightening agents, direct dyes, and cellulose derivatives) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAlison W. Roberts | grad student | 1987-1990 | Texas Tech (Plant Biology Tree) |
Sangjoon Hwang | grad student | 2002 | Texas Tech |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorDeborah P. Delmer | collaborator | 1990-2007 | NCSU (Plant Biology Tree) |
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Graham BP, Park J, Billings GT, et al. (2022) Efficient imaging and computer vision detection of two cell shapes in young cotton fibers. Applications in Plant Sciences. 10: e11503 |
Restrepo-Montoya D, Hulse-Kemp AM, Scheffler JA, et al. (2022) Leveraging National Germplasm Collections to Determine Significantly Associated Categorical Traits in Crops: Upland and Pima Cotton as a Case Study. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13: 837038 |
Burris JN, Makarem M, Slabaugh E, et al. (2021) Phenotypic effects of changes in the FTVTxK region of an secondary wall cellulose synthase compared with results from analogous mutations in other isoforms. Plant Direct. 5: e335 |
Graham BP, Haigler CH. (2021) Microtubules exert early, partial, and variable control of cotton fiber diameter. Planta. 253: 47 |
Singh A, Kwansa AL, Kim HS, et al. (2020) In silico structure prediction of full-length cotton cellulose synthase protein (GhCESA1) and its hierarchical complexes Cellulose. 27: 5597-5616 |
Pierce ET, Graham BP, Stiff MR, et al. (2019) Cultures of Gossypium barbadense cotton ovules offer insights into the microtubule-mediated control of fiber cell expansion. Planta |
Roberts AW, Haigler CH. (2019) Cell Expansion and Tracheary Element Differentiation Are Regulated by Extracellular pH in Mesophyll Cultures of Zinnia elegans L. Plant Physiology. 105: 699-706 |
Hill JL, Hill AN, Roberts AW, et al. (2018) Domain swaps of Arabidopsis secondary wall cellulose synthases to elucidate their class specificity. Plant Direct. 2: e00061 |
Haigler CH. (2018) Two types of cellulose synthesis complex knit the plant cell wall together. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Scavuzzo-Duggan TR, Chaves AM, Singh A, et al. (2018) Cellulose synthase 'class specific regions' are intrinsically disordered and functionally undifferentiated. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology |