| Peer-Reviewed Publications 2003-present (11 of 26):
Uhde-Stone, C., J. Liu, K.E. Zinn, D.L. Allan, and C.P. Vance. 2005. Transgenic proteoid roots of white lupin: a vehicle for characterizing and silencing root genes involved in adaptation to P stress. Plant J. 44:840-853.
Liu, J., D.A. Samac, B. Bucciarelli, D.L. Allan, and C.P. Vance. 2005. Signaling of phosphorus deficiency induced gene expression in white lupin requires sugars and phloem transport. Plant J. 41:257-268.
Ivashuta, S., J. Liu, J. Liu, D.P. Lohar, S. Haridas, B. Bucciarelli, K.A. VandenBosch, C.P. Vance, M.J. Harrison, and J.S. Gantt. 2005. RNA interference identifies a calcium-dependent protein kinase involved in Medicago truncatula root development. Plant Cell 17:2911-2921.
Ramirez, M., M.A. Graham, L. Blanco-Lopez, S. Silvente, A. Medrano-Soto, M.W. Blair, G. Hernandez, C.P. Vance, and M. Lara. 2005. Sequencing and analysis of common bean ESTs. Building a foundation for functional genomics. Plant Physiol. 137:1211-1227.
Tesfaye, M., D.A. Samac, and C.P. Vance. 2006. Insights into symbiotic nitrogen fixation in Medicago truncatula. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact. 19:330-341.
Bucciarelli, B., J. Hanan, D.E. Palmquist, and C.P. Vance. 2006. A standardized method for analysis of Medicago truncatula phenotypic development. Plant Physiol. 142:207-219.
Tesfaye, M., K.A. Silverstein, B. Bucciarelli, D.A. Samac, and C.P. Vance. 2006. The Affymetrix Medicago GeneChip Array is applicable for transcript analysis of alfalfa (Medicago sativa). Funct. Plant Biol. 33:783-788.
Graham, M.A., M. Ramirez, O. Valdes-Lopez, M. Lara, M. Tesfaye, C.P. Vance, and G. Hernandez. 2006. Identification of candidate phosphorus stress induced genes in Phaseolus vulgaris L. through clustering analysis across several plant species. Funct. Plant Biol. 33:789-797.
Liu, J., S.S. Miller, M. Graham, B. Bucciarelli, C.M. Catalano, D.J. Sherrier, D.A. Samac, S. Ivashuta, M. Fedorova, P. Matsumoto, J.S. Gantt, and C.P. Vance. 2006. Recruitment of novel calcium-binding proteins for root nodule symbiosis in Medicago truncatula. Plant Physiol. 141:167-177. |