George William Bassel, PhD
Affiliations: | 2019- | School of Life Sciences | University of Warwick, Coventry, England, United Kingdom |
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Motte H, Fang T, Parizot B, et al. (2022) Cellular and gene expression patterns associated with root bifurcation in Selaginella. Plant Physiology |
Dorone Y, Boeynaems S, Flores E, et al. (2021) A prion-like protein regulator of seed germination undergoes hydration-dependent phase separation. Cell |
Xu H, Bassel GW. (2020) Linking Genes to Shape in Plants Using Morphometrics. Annual Review of Genetics |
Xu H, Lantzouni O, Bruggink T, et al. (2020) A Molecular Signal Integration Network Underpinning Arabidopsis Seed Germination. Current Biology : Cb |
Altmann M, Altmann S, Rodriguez PA, et al. (2020) Extensive signal integration by the phytohormone protein network. Nature |
Hartman S, Liu Z, van Veen H, et al. (2019) Ethylene-mediated nitric oxide depletion pre-adapts plants to hypoxia stress. Nature Communications. 10: 4020 |
Sánchez-Montesino R, Bouza-Morcillo L, Marquez J, et al. (2018) A regulatory module controlling GA-mediated endosperm cell expansion is critical for seed germination in Arabidopsis. Molecular Plant |
Topham AT, Taylor RE, Yan D, et al. (2017) Temperature variability is integrated by a spatially embedded decision-making center to break dormancy in Arabidopsis seeds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Stamm P, Topham AT, Mukhtar NK, et al. (2016) The transcription factor ATHB5 affects GA-mediated plasticity in hypocotyl cell growth during seed germination. Plant Physiology |
Vesty EF, Saidi Y, Moody LA, et al. (2016) The decision to germinate is regulated by divergent molecular networks in spores and seeds. The New Phytologist |