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Christopher D. Rock

Researcher at Texas Tech University

Publications -  50
Citations -  5082

Christopher D. Rock is an academic researcher from Texas Tech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abscisic acid & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 48 publications receiving 4734 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher D. Rock include University of California, Berkeley & Michigan State University.

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The maize plastid psbB-psbF-petB-petD gene cluster: spliced and unspliced petB and petD RNAs encode alternative products.

TL;DR: An analysis of the maize psbB, psbF, petB, and petD genes and intergenic regions suggests that the differential regulation of the psb and pet genes might be achieved at both the transcriptional and translational levels.
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Related to ABA‐Insensitive3(ABI3)/Viviparous1 and AtABI5 transcription factor coexpression in cotton enhances drought stress adaptation

TL;DR: It is observed synergy for root biomass accumulation in the greenhouse, intrinsic WUE in the field and drought tolerance in stacked AtRAV and AtABI5 double-transgenic cotton.
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Crosstalk between ABA and auxin signaling pathways in roots of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh.

TL;DR: Interestingly, the aux1 and axr4 mutants showed a hypomorphic effect on ABA-inducible ProDc3:GUS expression, demonstrating that ABA and IAA signaling pathways interact in roots.
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The genes ABI1 and ABI2 are involved in abscisic acid- and drought-inducible expression of the Daucus carota L. Dc3 promoter in guard cells of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh.

TL;DR: Arabidopsis is a tractable system in which to study tissue-specific ABA and drought signalling and ABI2 functions predominantly over ABI1 in COR78 and COR47 gene expression and guard-cell Dc3-GUS expression, consistent with overlapping ABA- and drought-response pathways.
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Abscisic alcohol is an intermediate in abscisic Acid biosynthesis in a shunt pathway from abscisic aldehyde.

TL;DR: It is reported that the flacca and sitiens mutants of tomato are impaired in ABA-aldehyde oxidation and accumulate trans-ABA-alcohol as a result of the biosynthetic block and that this accumulation is due to trans- ABA biosynthesis.