Jill Deikman

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1985 Botany University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Deikman J, Kline R, Fischer RL. (2010) Organization of Ripening and Ethylene Regulatory Regions in a Fruit-Specific Promoter from Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). Plant Physiology. 100: 2013-7
Tomscha JL, Trull MC, Deikman J, et al. (2004) Phosphatase under-producer mutants have altered phosphorus relations. Plant Physiology. 135: 334-45
Trull MC, Deikman J. (1998) An Arabidopsis mutant missing one acid phosphatase isoform. Planta. 206: 544-550
Deikman J, Xu R, Kneissl ML, et al. (1998) Separation of cis elements responsive to ethylene, fruit development, and ripening in the 5'-flanking region of the ripening-related E8 gene. Plant Molecular Biology. 37: 1001-1011
Coupe SA, Deikman J. (1997) Characterization of a DNA-binding protein that interacts with 5' flanking regions of two fruit-ripening genes. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 11: 1207-18
Deikman J. (1997) Molecular mechanisms of ethylene regulation of gene transcription Physiologia Plantarum. 100: 561-566
Ciardi JA, Deikman J, Orzolek MD. (1997) Increased ethylene synthesis enhances chilling tolerance in tomato Physiologia Plantarum. 101: 333-340
TRULL MC, GUILTINAN MJ, LYNCH JP, et al. (1997) The responses of wild-type and ABA mutant Arabidopsis thaliana plants to phosphorus starvation Plant, Cell and Environment. 20: 85-92
Deikman J. (1997) Elucidating cytokinin response mechanisms using mutants Plant Growth Regulation. 23: 33-40
Kneissl ML, Deikman J. (1996) The Tomato E8 Gene Influences Ethylene Biosynthesis in Fruit but Not in Flowers. Plant Physiology. 112: 537-547
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