William H. Outlaw
Affiliations: | Department of Biology | Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDonald Boyd Fisher | grad student | 1974 | University of Georgia | |
(Compartmentation in Vicia faba leaves.) |
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Croxdale JG, Outlaw WH. (2013) Glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase activity in the shoot apical meristem, leaf primordia, and leaf tissues of Dianthus chinensis L. Planta. 157: 289-97 |
Kang Y, Outlaw WH, Fiore GB, et al. (2007) Guard cell apoplastic photosynthate accumulation corresponds to a phloem-loading mechanism. Journal of Experimental Botany. 58: 4061-70 |
Kang Y, Outlaw WH, Andersen PC, et al. (2007) Guard-cell apoplastic sucrose concentration--a link between leaf photosynthesis and stomatal aperture size in the apoplastic phloem loader Vicia faba L. Plant, Cell & Environment. 30: 551-8 |
Outlaw WH, Du Z, Xia Meng F, et al. (2002) Requirements for activation of the signal-transduction network that leads to regulatory phosphorylation of leaf guard-cell phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase during fusicoccin-stimulated stomatal opening. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 407: 63-71 |
Outlaw WH, De Vlieghere-He X. (2001) Transpiration rate. An important factor controlling the sucrose content of the guard cell apoplast of broad bean. Plant Physiology. 126: 1716-24 |
Zhang SQ, Outlaw WH, Aghoram K. (2001) Relationship between changes in the guard cell abscisic-acid content and other stress-related physiological parameters in intact plants. Journal of Experimental Botany. 52: 301-8 |
Outlaw WH, Zhang S. (2001) Single‐cell dissection and microdroplet chemistry Journal of Experimental Botany. 52: 605-614 |
Zhang SQ, Outlaw WH. (2001) Abscisic acid introduced into the transpiration stream accumulates in the guard-cell apoplast and causes stomatal closure Plant, Cell & Environment. 24: 1045-1054 |
Zhang SQ, Outlaw WH. (2001) The guard-cell apoplast as a site of abscisic acid accumulation in Vicia faba L. Plant, Cell & Environment. 24: 347-355 |
Zhang SQ, Outlaw WH. (2001) Gradual Long-Term Water Stress Results in Abscisic Acid Accumulation in the Guard-Cell Symplast and Guard-Cell Apoplast of Intact Vicia faba L. Plants Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. 20: 300-307 |