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David A. Fischhoff
Researcher at Monsanto
Publications - 34
Citations - 4933
David A. Fischhoff is an academic researcher from Monsanto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bacillus thuringiensis & Gene. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 4783 citations.
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Radically rethinking agriculture for the 21st century.
Nina V. Fedoroff,David S. Battisti,R. N. Beachy,P. J. M. Cooper,David A. Fischhoff,C. N. Hodges,V. C. Knauf,David B. Lobell,Barbara J. Mazur,David Molden,Matthew P. Reynolds,Pamela C. Ronald,Mark W. Rosegrant,Pedro A. Sanchez,Avigad Vonshak,Jian-Kang Zhu +15 more
TL;DR: Success depends on the acceptance and use of contemporary molecular techniques, as well as the increasing development of farming systems that use saline water and integrate nutrient flows.
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Modification of the coding sequence enhances plant expression of insect control protein genes.
TL;DR: The nucleotide sequence of these genes had an effect in improving their translational efficiency in plants, indicating that the nucleophile sequence was important to the improvement of plant expression of the cryIA(b) gene.
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Insect resistant cotton plants.
Frederick J. Perlak,Randy W. Deaton,Toni A. Armstrong,Roy L. Fuchs,Steven R. Sims,John T. Greenplate,David A. Fischhoff +6 more
TL;DR: A method for expressing insecticidal protein structural genes in cotton plant genomes by utilizing an Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid-based transformation system and the modified Ti Plasmid is used to transform recipient plant cells.
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Insect Tolerant Transgenic Tomato Plants
David A. Fischhoff,Katherine S. Bowdish,Katherine S. Bowdish,Frederick J. Perlak,Pamela G. Marrone,Sheila McCormick,Sheila McCormick,Jeanne G. Niedermeyer,Duff A. Dean,Kuniko Kusano-Kretzmer,Ernest J. Mayer,Dean E. Rochester,Stephen G. Rogers,Robert T. Fraley +13 more
TL;DR: The structure of an insect control protein gene from Bacillus thuringiensis var.
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Production of transgenic soybean plants using Agrobacterium-mediated DNA transfer.
Maud A. W. Hinchee,Dannette Connor-Ward,Christine A. Newell,Raymond E. McDonnell,Shirley J. Sato,Charles S. Gasser,David A. Fischhoff,Diane B. Re,Robert T. Fraley,Robert B. Horsch +9 more
TL;DR: Progeny from two transgenic soybean plants demonstrated co-segregation of kanamycin resistance and either GUS expression or glyphosate tolerance in a 3:1 ratio indicating a single insert inherited in a Mendelian fashion.