David B. Dickinson

2.4k total citations
76 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

David B. Dickinson is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, David B. Dickinson has authored 76 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 49 papers in Plant Science, 34 papers in Molecular Biology and 10 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in David B. Dickinson's work include Plant Reproductive Biology (16 papers), Phytase and its Applications (9 papers) and Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (8 papers). David B. Dickinson is often cited by papers focused on Plant Reproductive Biology (16 papers), Phytase and its Applications (9 papers) and Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (8 papers). David B. Dickinson collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. David B. Dickinson's co-authors include Victor Raboy, Jack Preiss, A. M. Rhodes, Frederick E. Below, J. E. Ferguson, Darlene Southworth, Jih‐Jing Lin, John P. McCollum, David M. Pharr and Edward E. Carey and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Water Research.

In The Last Decade

David B. Dickinson

72 papers receiving 1.5k citations

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Jan Hazebroek United States
J.P. Ride United Kingdom
Sichul Lee South Korea
M. A. Jermyn Australia
A. Brian Tomsett United Kingdom
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All Works

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Raboy, Victor, David B. Dickinson, & M. G. Neuffer. (1990). A survey of maize kernel mutants for variation in phytic acid.. Maydica. 35(4). 383–390. 33 indexed citations
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Lin, Jih‐Jing, David B. Dickinson, & Tuan‐Hua David Ho. (1987). Phytic Acid Metabolism in Lily (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.) Pollen. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 83(2). 408–413. 17 indexed citations
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Raboy, Victor & David B. Dickinson. (1987). The Timing and Rate of Phytic Acid Accumulation in Developing Soybean Seeds. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 85(3). 841–844. 69 indexed citations
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Raboy, Victor & David B. Dickinson. (1984). Effect of Phosphorus and Zinc Nutrition on Soybean Seed Phytic Acid and Zinc. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 75(4). 1094–1098. 84 indexed citations
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Lin, Jih‐Jing & David B. Dickinson. (1984). Ability of Pollen to Germinate prior to Anthesis and Effect of Desiccation on Germination. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 74(3). 746–748. 25 indexed citations
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Rhodes, A. M., Edward E. Carey, & David B. Dickinson. (1982). Illinois Sweet Corn Inbreds with the su se Genotype1. HortScience. 17(3). 411–412. 10 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B.. (1978). Influence of Borate and Pentaerythritol Concentrations on Germination and Tube Growth of Lilium longiflorum Pollen1. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 103(3). 413–416. 48 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B., et al.. (1978). Metabolism of myo-Inositol by Germinating Lilium longiflorum Pollen. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 61(6). 904–908. 7 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B., et al.. (1978). Metabolism of myo-Inositol and growth in various sugars of suspension-cultured tobacco cells. Planta. 141(1). 77–82. 11 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B., et al.. (1977). Isolation of Uridine 5′-Pyrophosphate Glucuronic Acid Pyrophosphorylase and Its Assay Using 32P-Pyrophosphate. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 59(6). 1082–1084. 8 indexed citations
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Rhodes, A. M., et al.. (1976). Carbohydrate and Enzymic Characterization of a High Sucrose Sugary Inbred Line of Sweet Corn. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 58(1). 28–32. 40 indexed citations
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Rhodes, A. M., et al.. (1974). A New Inbred with High Sugar Content in Sweet Corn1. HortScience. 9(1). 79–79. 10 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B., et al.. (1973). Hexokinase from Maize Endosperm and Scutellum. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 51(5). 960–966. 30 indexed citations
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Pharr, David M. & David B. Dickinson. (1973). Partial Characterization of Cx Cellulase and Cellobiase from Ripening Tomato Fruits. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 51(3). 577–583. 27 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B., et al.. (1970). Freezing Damage to Isolated Tomato Fruit Mitochondria as Modified by Cryoprotective Agents and Storage Temperature. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 46(2). 200–203. 6 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B. & Jack Preiss. (1969). Presence of ADP-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase in Shrunken-2 and Brittle-2 Mutants of Maize Endosperm. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 44(7). 1058–1062. 114 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B.. (1968). Rapid Starch Synthesis Associated With Increased Respiration in Germinating Lily Pollen. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 43(1). 1–8. 84 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B., et al.. (1968). Dimethyl Sulfoxide: Reversible Inhibitor of Pollen Tube Growth. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 43(3). 411–416. 4 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B.. (1966). A Photomicrographic Study of Lily Pollen Germination. HortScience. 1(1). 20–20. 3 indexed citations
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Dickinson, David B., et al.. (1965). Comparison of Mitochondria from Tomato Fruits at Various Stages of Ripeness. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 40(1). 161–165. 23 indexed citations

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