John D. Goeschl

1.6k total citations
30 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

John D. Goeschl is a scholar working on Plant Science, Soil Science and Environmental Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, John D. Goeschl has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Plant Science, 7 papers in Soil Science and 4 papers in Environmental Chemistry. Recurrent topics in John D. Goeschl's work include Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism (11 papers), Plant responses to elevated CO2 (7 papers) and Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (7 papers). John D. Goeschl is often cited by papers focused on Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism (11 papers), Plant responses to elevated CO2 (7 papers) and Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (7 papers). John D. Goeschl collaborates with scholars based in United States. John D. Goeschl's co-authors include Harlan K. Pratt, Lawrence Rappaport, C. E. Magnuson, Bruce A. Bonner, Stanley J. Kays, Boyd R. Strain, Y. Fares, Don W. DeMichele, Franklin W. Martin and Catherine Potvin and has published in prestigious journals such as PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, New Phytologist and Oecologia.

In The Last Decade

John D. Goeschl

29 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers

John D. Goeschl
Yoash Vaadia United States
George Yelenosky United States
J. Tromp Netherlands
K. E. COCKSHULL United Kingdom
L. T. Evans United States
RL Bieleski Australia
David W. Burger United States
S. H. West United States
Aleš Soukup Czechia
Yoash Vaadia United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Goeschl, John D., et al.. (2020). A Proposed Drought Response Equation Added to the Münch-Horwitz Theory of Phloem Transport. Frontiers in Plant Science. 11. 505153–505153. 3 indexed citations
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Coleman, David C., et al.. (1989). Carbon partitioning patterns of mycorrhizal versus non‐mycorrhizal plants: real‐time dynamic measurements using 11CO2. New Phytologist. 112(4). 489–493. 55 indexed citations
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McKinney, Collin, et al.. (1989). Transportation system for 11CO2. Review of Scientific Instruments. 60(4). 783–786. 4 indexed citations
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Goeschl, John D.. (1988). Stomatal Function.Eduardo Zeiger , G. D. Farquhar , I. R. Cowan. The Quarterly Review of Biology. 63(3). 340–341. 1 indexed citations
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McKinney, Collin, et al.. (1988). Automatic system for the control of batch-produced 11CO2 for continuous labeling experiments. Review of Scientific Instruments. 59(3). 467–469. 4 indexed citations
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Kays, Stanley J., John D. Goeschl, C. E. Magnuson, & Y. Fares. (1987). Diurnal Changes in Fixation, Transport, and Allocation of Carbon in the Sweet Potato Using 11C Tracer. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 112(3). 545–554. 3 indexed citations
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Welker, J. M., et al.. (1985). Carbon import among vegetative tillers within two bunchgrasses: assessment with carbon-11 labelling. Oecologia. 67(2). 209–212. 40 indexed citations
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Potvin, Catherine, Boyd R. Strain, & John D. Goeschl. (1985). Low night temperature effect on photosynthate translocation of two C4 grasses. Oecologia. 67(3). 305–309. 21 indexed citations
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Wu, Hsin‐I, Richard D. Spence, Peter J. H. Sharpe, & John D. Goeschl. (1985). Cell wall elasticity: I. A critique of the bulk elastic modulus approach and an analysis using polymer elastic principles. Plant Cell & Environment. 8(8). 563–570. 45 indexed citations
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Potvin, Catherine, John D. Goeschl, & Boyd R. Strain. (1984). Effects of Temperature and CO2 Enrichment on Carbon Translocation of Plants of the C4 Grass Species Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. from Cool and Warm Environments. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 75(4). 1054–1057. 28 indexed citations
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Goeschl, John D., C. E. Magnuson, Y. Fares, et al.. (1984). Spontaneous and induced blocking and unblocking of phloem transport. Plant Cell & Environment. 7(8). 607–613. 14 indexed citations
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Goeschl, John D., C. E. Magnuson, Y. Fares, et al.. (1984). Spontaneous and induced blocking and unblocking of phloem transport. Plant Cell & Environment. 7(8). 607–613. 1 indexed citations
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Fares, Y., John D. Goeschl, C. E. Magnuson, et al.. (1983). A System for Studying Carbon Allocation in Plants Using 11C-Labeled Carbon Dioxide. Radiocarbon. 25(2). 429–439. 3 indexed citations
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Smith, Kyle C., C. E. Magnuson, John D. Goeschl, & Don W. DeMichele. (1980). A time-dependent mathematical expression of the münch hypothesis of phloem transport. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 86(3). 493–505. 25 indexed citations
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Pratt, Harlan K., John D. Goeschl, & Franklin W. Martin. (1977). Fruit Growth and Development, Ripening, and the Role of Ethylene in the ‘Honey Dew’ Muskmelon1. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 102(2). 203–210. 57 indexed citations
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Goeschl, John D. & Stanley J. Kays. (1975). Concentration Dependencies of Some Effects of Ethylene on Etiolated Pea, Peanut, Bean, and Cotton Seedlings. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 55(4). 670–677. 60 indexed citations
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Pratt, Harlan K. & John D. Goeschl. (1969). Physiological Roles of Ethylene in Plants. Annual Review of Plant Physiology. 20(1). 541–584. 277 indexed citations
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Goeschl, John D., Harlan K. Pratt, & Bruce A. Bonner. (1967). An Effect of Light on the Production of Ethylene and the Growth of the Plumular Portion of Etiolated Pea Seedlings. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 42(8). 1077–1080. 138 indexed citations
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Goeschl, John D., Lawrence Rappaport, & Harlan K. Pratt. (1966). Ethylene as a Factor Regulating the Growth of Pea Epicotyls Subjected to Physical Stress. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 41(5). 877–884. 198 indexed citations

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