Steven J. Britz, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
USDA Light and Plant Growth Laboratory 
Area:
Plant physiology
Website:
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"Steven John Britz" OR "Steven J Britz"
Bio:

https://www.ars.usda.gov/northeast-area/beltsville-md-bhnrc/beltsville-human-nutrition-research-center/food-components-and-health-lab/docs/aboutus/ After spending his formative years in Illinois, a sine qua non for his assignment to FCHL, Dr. Britz received a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University and A.M and Ph.D. degrees in biology from Harvard University, where he learned to say sine qua non. He was a fellow of the Dept. of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution of Washington and a postdoctoral fellow of the Biology Dept., Yale University. In addition, he has been a visiting scientist at the Botany Inst., University of Marburg, Germany and the Inst. for Radiobiology, Research Center Juelich, Germany.

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Winslow R. Briggs grad student 1977 Harvard
 (Studies on a circadian rhythm of chloroplast movement in Ulva)
Arthur William Galston post-doc 1981 Yale
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Britz SJ. (2010) Regulation of photosynthate partitioning into starch in soybean leaves : response to natural daylight. Plant Physiology. 94: 350-6
Britz SJ, Hungerford WE, Lee DR. (2010) Photoperiodic Regulation of Photosynthate Partitioning in Leaves of Digitaria decumbens Stent. Plant Physiology. 78: 710-4
Britz SJ, Briggs WR. (2010) Circadian rhythms of chloroplast orientation and photosynthetic capacity in ulva. Plant Physiology. 58: 22-7
Britz SJ. (2010) Automatic monitoring of a circadian rhythm of change in light transmittance in ulva. Plant Physiology. 58: 17-21
Adamse P, Britz SJ, Caldwell CR. (1994) AMELIORATION OF UV-B DAMAGE UNDER HIGH IRRADIANCE. II: ROLE OF BLUE LIGHT PHOTORECEPTORS Photochemistry and Photobiology. 60: 110-115
Britz SJ, Hungerford WE, Lee DR. (1985) PHOTOSYNTHATE PARTITIONING INTO Digitaria decumbens LEAF STARCH VARIES RHYTHMICALLY WITH RESPECT TO THE DURATION OF PRIOR INCUBATION IN CONTINUOUS DIM LIGHT Photochemistry and Photobiology. 42: 741-744
Britz SJ, Galston AW. (1983) Physiology of Movements in the Stems of Seedling Pisum sativum L. cv Alaska : III. Phototropism in Relation to Gravitropism, Nutation, and Growth. Plant Physiology. 71: 313-8
Britz SJ, Galston AW. (1982) Light-enhanced perception of gravity in stems of intact pea seedlings. Planta. 154: 189-92
Britz SJ, Galston AW. (1982) Physiology of Movements in Stems of Seedling Pisum sativum L. cv Alaska : II. The Role of the Apical Hook and of Auxin in Nutation. Plant Physiology. 70: 1401-4
Britz SJ, Galston AW. (1982) Physiology of Movements in Stems of Seedling Pisum sativum L. cv. Alaska : I. Experimental Separation of Nutation from Gravitropism. Plant Physiology. 70: 264-71
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