Arthur William Galston
Affiliations: | 1955-1990 | Botany | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
Website:
https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/arthur-william-galston-1920-2008Google:
"Arthur William Galston"Bio:
(1920 - 2008)
https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/arthur-w-galston/
https://news.yale.edu/2008/07/18/memoriam-arthur-galston-plant-biologist-fought-use-agent-orange
Galston, Arthur W. (2004) Interview with Arthur W. Galston. [Oral History]
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2437695
Parents
Sign in to add mentorHarry James Fuller | grad student | 1943 | UIUC | |
(The physiology of flowering, with especial reference to floral initiation in soybeans.) | ||||
James Frederick Bonner | post-doc | 1943-1944 | Caltech (Neurotree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeWilliam Kirkwood Purves | grad student | 1959 | Yale |
Robert (Bob) Edward Cook | grad student | 1973 | Yale |
Hector E. Flores | grad student | 1983 | Yale |
Antonio F. Tiburcio | post-doc | Yale | |
Paul-Émile Pilet | post-doc | 1955 | Caltech |
Harry Smith | post-doc | 1965 | Yale |
Steven J. Britz | post-doc | 1981 | Yale |
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Kaur-Sawhney R, Tiburcio AF, Galston AW. (2013) Spermidine and flower-bud differentiation in thin-layer explants of tobacco. Planta. 173: 282-4 |
Alpi A, Amrhein N, Bertl A, et al. (2007) Plant neurobiology: no brain, no gain? Trends in Plant Science. 12: 135-6 |
Galston AW. (2002) An accidental plant biologist. Plant Physiology. 128: 786-7 |
Applewhite PB, Kaur‐Sawhney R, Galston AW. (2000) A role for spermidine in the bolting and flowering of Arabidopsis Physiologia Plantarum. 108: 314-320 |
Tiburcio AF, Ingersoll R, Galston AW. (1998) Modified alkaloid pattern in developing tobacco callus. Plant Science : An International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology. 38: 207-12 |
Tiburcio AF, Masdeu MA, Dumortier FM, et al. (1998) Polyamine metabolism and osmotic stress. I. Relation to protoplast viability. Plant Physiology. 82: 369-74 |
Tiburcio AF, Kaur-Sawhney R, Galston AW. (1997) Effect of polyamine biosynthetic inhibitors on alkaloids and organogenesis in tobacco callus cultures. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture. 9: 111-20 |
Havelange A, Lejeune P, Bernier G, et al. (1996) Putrescine export from leaves in relation to floral transition in Sinapis alba Physiologia Plantarum. 96: 59-65 |
Kaur-Sawhney R, Applewhite PB, Galston AW. (1996) Formation in vitro of ripe tomato fruits from thin layer explants of flower pedicels Plant Growth Regulation. 18: 191-199 |
Applewhite PB, K-Sawhney R, Galston AW. (1994) Isatin as an auxin source favoring floral and vegetative shoot regeneration from calli produced by thin layer explants of tomato pedicel Plant Growth Regulation. 15: 17-21 |