Benjamin A. Babst, Ph.D.

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Tufts University, Boston 
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Colin Orians grad student 2006 Tufts
 (Physiological and molecular defense responses of Populus to herbivory.)
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Acosta-Gamboa LM, Campbell ZC, Gao F, et al. (2022) A Novel High-Throughput Phenotyping Hydroponic System for Nitrogen Deficiency Studies in Arabidopsis thaliana. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2539: 19-24
Babst BA, Braun DM, Karve AA, et al. (2022) Sugar loading is not required for phloem sap flow in maize plants. Nature Plants. 8: 171-180
Li G, Lin R, Egekwu C, et al. (2020) Seasonal N remobilization and the role of auxin transport in poplar trees. Journal of Experimental Botany
Sample R, Babst BA. (2020) Autumn flooding disrupts seasonal nitrogen storage and impacts spring growth in Quercus texana seedlings Trees-Structure and Function. 1-11
Babst BA, Gao F, Acosta-Gamboa LM, et al. (2019) Three NPF genes in Arabidopsis are necessary for normal nitrogen cycling under low nitrogen stress. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry : Ppb. 143: 1-10
Babst BA, Ferrieri R, Schueller M. (2019) Detecting Rapid Changes in Carbon Transport and Partitioning with Carbon-11 (C). Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2014: 163-176
Babst BA, Coleman GD. (2018) Seasonal nitrogen cycling in temperate trees: Transport and regulatory mechanisms are key missing links. Plant Science : An International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology. 270: 268-277
He F, Karve AA, Maslov S, et al. (2016) Large-Scale Public Transcriptomic Data Mining Reveals a Tight Connection between the Transport of Nitrogen and Other Transport Processes in Arabidopsis. Frontiers in Plant Science. 7: 1207
Knoblauch M, Knoblauch J, Mullendore DL, et al. (2016) Testing the Münch hypothesis of long distance phloem transport in plants. Elife. 5
Knoblauch M, Knoblauch J, Mullendore DL, et al. (2016) Author response: Testing the Münch hypothesis of long distance phloem transport in plants Elife
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