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Ray A. Bressan

Researcher at Purdue University

Publications -  293
Citations -  35505

Ray A. Bressan is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Mutant. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 292 publications receiving 32638 citations. Previous affiliations of Ray A. Bressan include King Abdulaziz University & King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

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Transformation of carnation by microprojectile bombardment

TL;DR: The size of the original stem was found to affect the regeneration efficiency of stem segments: the highest efficiency of adventitious shoot regeneration was obtained with segments originating from stems with two mature leaves, as compared to those with four, six or eight mature leaves.
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Cell growth and water relations of the halophyte, Atriplex nummularia L., in response to NaCl.

TL;DR: Turgor of NaCl adapted cells was equivalent to unadapted cells indicating that the cells of the halophyte do not respond to salt by osmotic “over adjustment” as reported for the glycophyte tobacco.
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Growth cycle stage-dependent NaCl induction of plasma membrane H+-ATPase mRNA accumulation in de-adapted tobacco cells

TL;DR: It is suggested that enhanced expression of the plasma membrane FT-ATPase has a role in the short term response of cells of NaCl, but is not necessarily involved in long-term adaptation.
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Cuticular waxes on arabidopsis thaliana close relatives thellungiella halophila and thellungiella parvula

TL;DR: The results indicate that T. halophila and T. parvula may provide, via the application of genomics approaches recently developed for A. thaliana, valuable model systems for isolating genes involved in leaf wax synthesis and the regulation of leaf and stem wax specificity.
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Induction of pathogen resistance and pathogenesis‐related genes in tobacco by a heat‐stable Trichoderma mycelial extract and plant signal messengers

TL;DR: The results suggest that the signal transduction pathways for elicitation of defense responses by exogenously applied heat-stable nonpathogenic mycelial extract and SA/MeJA overlap at the point of PR protein induction but are not identical.