Christopher J. Beggs

1.0k total citations
11 papers, 475 citations indexed

About

Christopher J. Beggs is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Christopher J. Beggs has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 475 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Plant Science, 6 papers in Molecular Biology and 2 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Christopher J. Beggs's work include Light effects on plants (11 papers), Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (5 papers) and Flowering Plant Growth and Cultivation (3 papers). Christopher J. Beggs is often cited by papers focused on Light effects on plants (11 papers), Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (5 papers) and Flowering Plant Growth and Cultivation (3 papers). Christopher J. Beggs collaborates with scholars based in Germany. Christopher J. Beggs's co-authors include Eckard Wellmann, Merten Jabben, M. G. Holmes, Eberhard Schäfer, K. Kühn, E. Schäfer, E. Sch�fer, Antony M Jose, Joachim Barth and Leonid Fukshansky and has published in prestigious journals such as PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, Plant Cell & Environment and Planta.

In The Last Decade

Christopher J. Beggs

11 papers receiving 441 citations

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Richard Raba United States
Gerald F. Deitzer United States
John R. Murray United Kingdom
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All Works

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Beggs, Christopher J., et al.. (1985). Isoflavonoid Formation as an Indicator of UV Stress in Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Leaves. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 79(3). 630–634. 79 indexed citations
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Beggs, Christopher J. & Eckard Wellmann. (1985). ANALYSIS OF LIGHT‐CONTROLLED ANTHOCYANIN FORMATION IN COLEOPTILES OF Zea mays L.: THE ROLE OF UV‐B, BLUE, RED AND FAR‐RED LIGHT. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 41(4). 481–486. 92 indexed citations
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Wellmann, Eckard, et al.. (1984). UV-B Inhibition of Phytochrome-Mediated Anthocyanin Formation in Sinapis alba L. Cotyledons. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 75(4). 997–1000. 20 indexed citations
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Beggs, Christopher J., Joachim Barth, & Eberhard Schäfer. (1983). The effect of light on cotyledon and primary leaf growth in white light grown Sinapis alba. Physiologia Plantarum. 57(1). 114–118. 9 indexed citations
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Holmes, M. G., Christopher J. Beggs, Merten Jabben, & E. Schäfer. (1982). Hypocotyl growth in Sinapis alba L: the roles of light quality and quantity. Plant Cell & Environment. 5(1). 45–51. 22 indexed citations
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Holmes, M. G., Christopher J. Beggs, Merten Jabben, & E. Schäfer. (1982). Hypocotyl growth in Sinapis alba L: the roles of light quality and quantity. Plant Cell & Environment. 5(1). 45–51. 3 indexed citations
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Jabben, Merten, et al.. (1982). DEPENDENCE OF Pfr/Ptot‐RATIOS ON LIGHT QUALITY and LIGHT QUANTITY. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 35(5). 709–712. 35 indexed citations
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Beggs, Christopher J., et al.. (1981). High irradiance response promotion of a subsequent light induction response in Sinapis alba L.. Planta. 151(2). 135–140. 32 indexed citations
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Beggs, Christopher J., et al.. (1981). A comparative study of the responsivity of Sinapis alba L. seedlings to pulsed and continuous irradiation. Planta. 153(3). 258–261. 16 indexed citations
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Beggs, Christopher J., M. G. Holmes, Merten Jabben, & Eberhard Schäfer. (1980). Action Spectra for the Inhibition of Hypocotyl Growth by Continuous Irradiation in Light and Dark-Grown Sinapis alba L. Seedlings. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 66(4). 615–618. 107 indexed citations

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