David Weiss
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States |
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Shohat H, Illouz-Eliaz N, Kanno Y, et al. (2020) The tomato DELLA protein PROCERA promotes ABA responses in guard cells by upregulating an ABA transporter. Plant Physiology |
Zhu Z, Kang X, Lor VS, et al. (2018) Characterization of a semidominant dwarfing PROCERA allele identified in a screen for CRISPR/Cas9-induced suppressors of loss-of-function alleles. Plant Biotechnology Journal |
Farber M, Attia Z, Weiss D. (2016) Cytokinin activity increases stomatal density and transpiration rate in tomato. Journal of Experimental Botany. 67: 6351-6362 |
Livne S, Lor VS, Nir I, et al. (2015) Uncovering DELLA-Independent Gibberellin Responses by Characterizing New Tomato procera Mutants. The Plant Cell. 27: 1579-94 |
Boden SA, Weiss D, Ross JJ, et al. (2014) EARLY FLOWERING3 Regulates Flowering in Spring Barley by Mediating Gibberellin Production and FLOWERING LOCUS T Expression. The Plant Cell. 26: 1557-1569 |
Rubinovich L, Ruthstein S, Weiss D. (2014) The Arabidopsis cysteine-rich GASA5 is a redox-active metalloprotein that suppresses gibberellin responses. Molecular Plant. 7: 244-7 |
Nir I, Moshelion M, Weiss D. (2014) The Arabidopsis gibberellin methyl transferase 1 suppresses gibberellin activity, reduces whole-plant transpiration and promotes drought tolerance in transgenic tomato. Plant, Cell & Environment. 37: 113-23 |
Steiner E, Yanai O, Efroni I, et al. (2012) Class I TCPs modulate cytokinin-induced branching and meristematic activity in tomato. Plant Signaling & Behavior. 7: 807-10 |
Fleishon S, Shani E, Ori N, et al. (2011) Negative reciprocal interactions between gibberellin and cytokinin in tomato. New Phytologist. 190: 609-617 |
Rubinovich L, Weiss D. (2010) The Arabidopsis cysteine-rich protein GASA4 promotes GA responses and exhibits redox activity in bacteria and in planta. Plant Journal. 64: 1018-1027 |