Anjusha Durbarry

472 total citations
5 papers, 388 citations indexed

About

Anjusha Durbarry is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Anjusha Durbarry has authored 5 papers receiving a total of 388 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Plant Science and 2 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Anjusha Durbarry's work include Plant Molecular Biology Research (4 papers), Plant Reproductive Biology (4 papers) and Fern and Epiphyte Biology (1 paper). Anjusha Durbarry is often cited by papers focused on Plant Molecular Biology Research (4 papers), Plant Reproductive Biology (4 papers) and Fern and Epiphyte Biology (1 paper). Anjusha Durbarry collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Morocco and China. Anjusha Durbarry's co-authors include David Twell, Igor Vizir, Jean‐Emmanuel Faure, Frédéric Berger, Annie Chaboud, Anthony Wardle, Wei Yang, Nicolas Rotman, Peter Doerner and Lynette Brownfield and has published in prestigious journals such as The Plant Cell, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Anjusha Durbarry

5 papers receiving 384 citations

Peers

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Elske Kusters Netherlands
Rachel L. Egger United States
Sung Ki Cho United States
J. Christopher Gaiser United States
Marina Byzova Netherlands
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All Works

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Brownfield, Lynette, Said Hafidh, Anjusha Durbarry, et al.. (2009). ArabidopsisDUO POLLEN3 Is a Key Regulator of Male Germline Development and Embryogenesis  . The Plant Cell. 21(7). 1940–1956. 70 indexed citations
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Rotman, Nicolas, Anjusha Durbarry, Anthony Wardle, et al.. (2005). A Novel Class of MYB Factors Controls Sperm-Cell Formation in Plants. Current Biology. 15(3). 244–248. 197 indexed citations
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Twell, David, Anjusha Durbarry, Andrei Smertenko, et al.. (2005). Regulating cell division events during male gametophyte development. Acta Biologica Cracoviensia. Series Zoologia. 47(1). 1 indexed citations
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Durbarry, Anjusha, Igor Vizir, & David Twell. (2004). Male Germ Line Development in Arabidopsis. duo pollen Mutants Reveal Gametophytic Regulators of Generative Cell Cycle Progression . PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 137(1). 297–307. 119 indexed citations

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