Gerald R. Leather

1.6k total citations
37 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Gerald R. Leather is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, Gerald R. Leather has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Plant Science, 11 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Pollution. Recurrent topics in Gerald R. Leather's work include Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions (14 papers), Weed Control and Herbicide Applications (11 papers) and Seed Germination and Physiology (5 papers). Gerald R. Leather is often cited by papers focused on Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions (14 papers), Weed Control and Herbicide Applications (11 papers) and Seed Germination and Physiology (5 papers). Gerald R. Leather collaborates with scholars based in United States, Russia and India. Gerald R. Leather's co-authors include Frank A. Einhellig, F. B. Abeles, L. E. Forrence, Peter K. Chen, Tommy R. Shedd, Margaret W. Toussaint, William H. van der Schalie, Lyle E. Craker, Richard C. French and Donald D. Bills and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY and Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Gerald R. Leather

37 papers receiving 984 citations

Peers

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Francis C. Hsu United States
D. E. Koeppe United States
B. Frankland United Kingdom
T. J. Sheets United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Toussaint, Margaret W., Tommy R. Shedd, William H. van der Schalie, & Gerald R. Leather. (1995). A COMPARISON OF STANDARD ACUTE TOXICITY TESTS WITH RAPID-SCREENING TOXICITY TESTS. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 14(5). 907–907. 4 indexed citations
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Leather, Gerald R., et al.. (1994). Effects of two sesquiterpene lactones isolated fromArtemisia annua on physiology ofLemna minor. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 20(4). 969–978. 20 indexed citations
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Tworkoski, Thomas, et al.. (1994). Puccinia punctiformisAffects Growth and Reproduction of Canada Thistle (Cirsium arvense). Weed Technology. 8(3). 488–493. 19 indexed citations
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Chen, Peter K. & Gerald R. Leather. (1990). Plant growth regulatory activities of artemisinin and its related compounds. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 16(6). 1867–1876. 52 indexed citations
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Leather, Gerald R. & Richard C. French. (1990). Evaluation of volatile compounds on the germination of seventeen species of weed seeds. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 38(3). 856–859. 5 indexed citations
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Toro, Guillermo, Gerald R. Leather, & Frank A. Einhellig. (1988). Effects of three phenolic compounds onLemna gibba G3. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 14(3). 845–853. 18 indexed citations
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Einhellig, Frank A. & Gerald R. Leather. (1988). Potentials for exploiting allelopathy to enhance crop production. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 14(10). 1829–1844. 110 indexed citations
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Leather, Gerald R. & Frank A. Einhellig. (1988). Bioassay of naturally occurring allelochemicals for phytotoxicity. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 14(10). 1821–1828. 75 indexed citations
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Bills, Donald D., et al.. (1986). Allelopathic influence ofSorghum bicolor on weeds during germination and early development of seedlings. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 12(6). 1533–1543. 48 indexed citations
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Leather, Gerald R., et al.. (1985). Translocation of Glyphosate in Strawberry Stolons. HortScience. 20(1). 70–71. 4 indexed citations
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Einhellig, Frank A., et al.. (1985). Use ofLemna minor L. as a bioassay in allelopathy. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 11(1). 65–72. 70 indexed citations
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Thompson, Laura K., Gerald R. Leather, & Maynard G. Hale. (1984). Abscisic Acid and Sucrose Control of Velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) Ovule Development in Vitro. Weed Science. 32(6). 798–801. 4 indexed citations
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Leather, Gerald R.. (1983). Weed control using allelopathic crop plants. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 9(8). 983–989. 53 indexed citations
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Abeles, F. B., Gerald R. Leather, & L. E. Forrence. (1978). Plant Chemiluminescence. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 62(5). 696–698. 21 indexed citations
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Leather, Gerald R. & Chester L. Foy. (1978). Differential Absorption and Distribution as a Basis for the Selectivity of Bifenox. Weed Science. 26(1). 76–81. 3 indexed citations
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Leather, Gerald R., et al.. (1973). Defoliation Response of Woody Seedlings to Endothall/Ethephon1. HortScience. 8(5). 387–388. 2 indexed citations
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Leather, Gerald R., et al.. (1972). Ethephon-Endothall as a Chemical Abscissor of Bean Leaves1. HortScience. 7(5). 478–480. 2 indexed citations
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Leather, Gerald R., et al.. (1972). Increased Ethylene Production during Clinostat Experiments May Cause Leaf Epinasty. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 49(2). 183–186. 48 indexed citations
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Abeles, F. B. & Gerald R. Leather. (1971). Abscission: Control of cellulase secretion by ethylene. Planta. 97(1). 87–91. 55 indexed citations
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Craker, Lyle E., Arthur V. Chadwick, & Gerald R. Leather. (1970). Abscission. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 46(6). 790–793. 10 indexed citations

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