Tesfamichael H. Kebrom, Ph.D.

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2006 Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
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Plant Physiology, Plant Culture Agriculture, Molecular Biology
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John E Mullet grad student 2006 Texas A & M (Plant Biology Tree)
 (Molecular studies of enhanced apical dominance of phytochrome B mutant sorghum.)
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Kebrom TH, McKinley BA, Mullet JE. (2020) Shade signals alter the expression of circadian clock genes in newly-formed bioenergy sorghum internodes. Plant Direct. 4: e00235
Kebrom TH. (2017) A Growing Stem Inhibits Bud Outgrowth - The Overlooked Theory of Apical Dominance. Frontiers in Plant Science. 8: 1874
Kebrom TH, McKinley B, Mullet JE. (2017) Dynamics of gene expression during development and expansion of vegetative stem internodes of bioenergy sorghum. Biotechnology For Biofuels. 10: 159
Kebrom TH, Mullet JE. (2016) Transcriptome Profiling of Tiller Buds Provides New Insights into PhyB Regulation of Tillering and Indeterminate Growth in Sorghum. Plant Physiology
Kebrom TH, Brutnell TP. (2015) Tillering in the sugary1 sweet corn is maintained by overriding the teosinte branched1 repressive signal. Plant Signaling & Behavior. 10: e1078954
Kebrom TH, Mullet JE. (2015) Photosynthetic leaf area modulates tiller bud outgrowth in sorghum. Plant, Cell & Environment. 38: 1471-8
Kebrom TH, Richards RA. (2013) Physiological perspectives of reduced tillering and stunting in the tiller inhibition (tin) mutant of wheat. Functional Plant Biology : Fpb. 40: 977-985
Kebrom TH, Spielmeyer W, Finnegan EJ. (2013) Grasses provide new insights into regulation of shoot branching. Trends in Plant Science. 18: 41-8
Kebrom TH, Chandler PM, Swain SM, et al. (2012) Inhibition of tiller bud outgrowth in the tin mutant of wheat is associated with precocious internode development. Plant Physiology. 160: 308-18
Whipple CJ, Kebrom TH, Weber AL, et al. (2011) Grassy tillers1 promotes apical dominance in maize and responds to Shade signals in the grasses Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: E506-E512
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