World-wide potato is a major agricultural crop. Following harvest the storage of potato tubers is is a process that is dependent on the dormancy of the plant tissue or the application of chemical sprout inhibitors.
Examination of gene expression through the anlysis ot transcripts, using microarray and RNA-seq, revealed that as tubers transition from the dormant to the nondormant state, the sensitivity to sprout regualting chemicals increases.
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Changes in gene expression in potato meristems treated with the sprout suppressor 1,4-dimethylnaphthalene are dependent on tuber age and dormancy status, PLoS ONE - July 2020 Michael A. Campbell, Carley Gwin, Helen H. Tai, Rachael Adams https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235444
The Sprout Regulating Compound 1,4-Dimethylnaphthalene Exhibits Fungistatic Activity, J. Ag Res. - January 2019 Michael Campbell, Rachael Adams, Emily Dobry, Kara Dobson, Veroncia Stefanick, Jessica Till
SURFing at the Undergraduate Poster Session in Honolulu< ASPB Newsletter - September, 2017 Micheal Campbell
Exposure of Potato Tuber to Varying Concentrations of 1,4-Dimethylnaphthalene Decrease the Expression of Transcripts for Plastid Proteins, Am J of Potato Res. - March 2016 Michael Campbell, Olivia D'Annibale
Wounding Induces Changes in Cytokinin and Auxin Content in Potato Tubers but does not Induce Formation of Gibberellins, Journal of Plant Physiology - February 2016 Collaborators: Edward Lula, Jeffrey Suttle, Linda Olsen, Jonathan Neubauer, Larry Campbell, Michael Campbell
Potato Tuber Dormancy and Postharvest Sprout Control, IN: Postharvest Ripening Physiology of Crops, CRC Press - February 2016 Jeffrey Suttle, Michael Campbell, Nora Olsen
Treatment of potato tubers with the synthetic cytokinin 1-(α-ethylbenzyl)-3-nitroguanidine results in rapid termination of endodormancy and induction of transcripts associated with cell proliferation and growth, Funct Integr Genomics Dec 2014 Michael Campbell, Jeffrey Suttle, David Douches, C Robin Buell
Artemisia vulgaris L. Chemotypes, American Journal of Plant Sciences - June 2013 Jack Williams, Michael Campbell, Michael Jaskolka, Tianyue Xie
The Sprout Inhibitor 14-dimethylnaphthalene Induces the Expression of the Cell Cycle Inhibitors KRP1 and KRP2 in Potatoes, Functional and Integrative Genomics - 2012 Michael Campbell, D. Horvath, J. Suttle, A. Gleichsner L. Hilldorfer
Two Arabidopsis thaliana dihydrodipicolinate synthases, DHDPS1 and DHDPS2, are unequally redundant, Functional Plant Biology - 2012 Susan Jones-Held, Luciana Ambrozevicius, Michael Campbell, Bradley Drumheller, Emily Harrington, Thomas Leustek
The sprout inhibitors chlorpropham and 1,4-dimethylnaphthalene elicit different transcriptional profiles and do not suppress growth through a prolongation of the dormant state, Plant Mole Biol - January 2012 Michael Campbell, Alyssa Gleichsner, Lindsay Hilldorfer, David Horvath, Jeffrey Suttle
Ontogenetic Changes in Pharyngeal Morphology Correlate with a Diet Shift from Arthropods to Dreissenid Mussels in Round Gobies (Neogobius melanostomus), Journal of Great Lakes Research - 2011 Collaborators: G. Andraso; J. Cowles; R. Colt; J. Patel, M. Campbell
Multiple Introductions Boosted Genetic Diversity in the Invasive Range of Black Cherry (Prunus serotina: Rosaceae), Annals of Botany - 2010 M. Pairon, B. Petitpiere, M Campbell, A. Guisan, O. Broenimann, P. Baret, A. Jacquemart, G. Besnard,
The Sprout Inhibitors Chlorpropham and 1,4-Dimethylnaphthalene Elicit Different Transcriptional Profiles and Do Not Suppress Growth Through a Prolongation of the Dormant State, Plant Molecular Biology - 2010 M. Campbell, A. Gleichsner, R. Alsbury, D. Horvath, J. Suttle
