C. M. Rick

2.0k total citations
29 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

C. M. Rick is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Food Science. According to data from OpenAlex, C. M. Rick has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Plant Science, 9 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Food Science. Recurrent topics in C. M. Rick's work include Agricultural Practices and Plant Genetics (7 papers), Plant Reproductive Biology (7 papers) and Banana Cultivation and Research (5 papers). C. M. Rick is often cited by papers focused on Agricultural Practices and Plant Genetics (7 papers), Plant Reproductive Biology (7 papers) and Banana Cultivation and Research (5 papers). C. M. Rick collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Peru. C. M. Rick's co-authors include Steven D. Tanksley, Roger T. Chetelat, Miguel Holle, A. Daniel Jones, John Uhlig, Jon F. Fobes, Herculano Penna Medina-Filho, J. W. DeVerna, L. Butler and G. Mackinney and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Genetics and Theoretical and Applied Genetics.

In The Last Decade

C. M. Rick

28 papers receiving 935 citations

Peers

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Richard M. Manshardt United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of C. M. Rick

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All Works

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Rick, C. M. & Roger T. Chetelat. (1995). UTILIZATION OF RELATED WILD SPECIES FOR TOMATO IMPROVEMENT. Acta Horticulturae. 21–38. 94 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M., Patrick E. McGuire, & C. O. Qualset. (1990). Perspectives from plant genetics: the Tomato Genetics Stock Center.. 11–19.
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Rick, C. M., Roger T. Chetelat, & J. W. DeVerna. (1988). Recombination in sesquidiploid hybrids of Lycopersicon esculentum � Solanum lycopersicoides and derivatives. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 76(5). 647–655. 19 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M., et al.. (1987). POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF WIDE CROSSES TO IMPROVEMENT OF PROCESSING TOMATOES. Acta Horticulturae. 45–56. 25 indexed citations
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Tanksley, Steven D., C. M. Rick, & C. Eduardo Vallejos. (1984). Tight linkage between a nuclear male-sterile locus and an enzyme marker in tomato. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 68-68(1-2). 109–113. 20 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M. & Stephen J. O’Brien. (1984). Linkage map of the tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum).. 474–481. 8 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M. & S. D. Tanksley. (1983). Isozyme monitoring of genetic variation in Lycopersicon.. PubMed. 11. 269–84. 3 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M.. (1982). Isozymes in plant breeding. California Agriculture. 36(8). 28–28. 5 indexed citations
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Stevens, M. Allen, et al.. (1982). Survey of the Genus Lycopersicon for Variability in α-Tomatine Content1. HortScience. 17(5). 764–766. 23 indexed citations
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Medina-Filho, Herculano Penna, et al.. (1981). The effect of isozyme selection on metric characters in an interspecific backcross of tomato — basis of an early screening procedure. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 60(5). 291–296. 54 indexed citations
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Tanksley, Steven D. & C. M. Rick. (1980). Isozymic gene linkage map of the tomato: Applications in genetics and breeding. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 58(2). 161–170. 175 indexed citations
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Tanksley, Steven D. & C. M. Rick. (1980). Genetics of esterases in species of Lycopersicon. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 56(5). 209–219. 47 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M.. (1977). Conservation of tomato species germplasm. California Agriculture. 31(9). 32–33. 5 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M., et al.. (1976). Genetic and biosystematic studies on two new sibling species of Lycopersicon from interandean Perú. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 47(2). 55–68. 77 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M., et al.. (1956). Three new hybrid tomatoes: Crosses between male-sterile and fertile varieties prove superior for quality and early yield of market tomatoes. California Agriculture. 10(1). 4–10. 4 indexed citations
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Mackinney, G., C. M. Rick, & J. A. Jenkins. (1956). THE PHYTOENE CONTENT OF TOMATOES. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 42(7). 404–408. 22 indexed citations
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Jenkins, John A., et al.. (1955). RULES FOR NOMENCLATURE IN TOMATO GENETICS. Journal of Heredity. 46(1). 22–26. 28 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M., et al.. (1954). Self-incompatibility in species of Lycopersicon Sect. Eriopersicon and hybrids with L. esculentum. Hilgardia. 23(4). 101–124. 82 indexed citations
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Rick, C. M.. (1953). Chicory-endive hybridized: Isolation necessary to prevent production of undesired hybrids by the two species. California Agriculture. 7(9). 7–7. 4 indexed citations

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