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S. J. Wellensiek grad student 1958 Wageningen University
 (Flower formation as studied by grafting)
James Frederick Bonner post-doc 1960-1963 Caltech (Neurotree)
Anton Lang post-doc 1960-1963 Caltech

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Robert A Creelman grad student 1979-1986 Michigan State
Christopher Rock grad student 1991 Michigan State (Cell Biology Tree)
Charles F. Cleland post-doc 1966-1968 Michigan State
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Zeevaart JA. (2010) Physiology of Flowering: Flowering is hormonally controlled, but the nature of the hormone remains to be elucidated. Science (New York, N.Y.). 137: 723-31
Zeevaart JA. (2009) My journey from horticulture to plant biology. Annual Review of Plant Biology. 60: 1-19
Lo SF, Yang SY, Chen KT, et al. (2008) A novel class of gibberellin 2-oxidases control semidwarfism, tillering, and root development in rice. The Plant Cell. 20: 2603-18
Zeevaart JA. (2008) Leaf-produced floral signals. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 11: 541-7
Qin X, Yang SH, Kepsel AC, et al. (2008) Evidence for abscisic acid biosynthesis in Cuscuta reflexa, a parasitic plant lacking neoxanthin. Plant Physiology. 147: 816-22
Lee DJ, Zeevaart JA. (2007) Regulation of gibberellin 20-oxidase1 expression in spinach by photoperiod. Planta. 226: 35-44
Yang SH, Zeevaart JA. (2006) Expression of ABA 8'-hydroxylases in relation to leaf water relations and seed development in bean. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 47: 675-86
Lee DJ, Zeevaart JA. (2005) Molecular cloning of GA 2-oxidase3 from spinach and its ectopic expression in Nicotiana sylvestris. Plant Physiology. 138: 243-54
Schwartz SH, Qin X, Zeevaart JA. (2003) Elucidation of the indirect pathway of abscisic acid biosynthesis by mutants, genes, and enzymes. Plant Physiology. 131: 1591-601
Schomburg FM, Bizzell CM, Lee DJ, et al. (2003) Overexpression of a novel class of gibberellin 2-oxidases decreases gibberellin levels and creates dwarf plants. The Plant Cell. 15: 151-63
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