L. S. Lee

673 total citations
29 papers, 525 citations indexed

About

L. S. Lee is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, L. S. Lee has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 525 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Plant Science, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in L. S. Lee's work include Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food (22 papers), Research in Cotton Cultivation (7 papers) and Fungal and yeast genetics research (6 papers). L. S. Lee is often cited by papers focused on Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food (22 papers), Research in Cotton Cultivation (7 papers) and Fungal and yeast genetics research (6 papers). L. S. Lee collaborates with scholars based in United States and China. L. S. Lee's co-authors include Joan W. Bennett, J J Dunn, A. Ciegler, Anthony J. DeLucca, Alan R. Lax, Deepak Bhatnagar, Thomas E. Cleveland, L. A. Goldblatt, M. A. Klich and Walter A. Pons and has published in prestigious journals such as Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences and Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

L. S. Lee

29 papers receiving 470 citations

Peers

L. S. Lee
John A. Lansden United States
Louise S. Lee United States
M. Steyn South Africa
Marita Beyer Germany
P. Majerus Germany
John A. Lansden United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Halloin, J. M., L. S. Lee, & Peter J. Cotty. (1991). Pre‐Ripening damage to cottonseed byaspergillus flavus is not influenced by seed coat permeability. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society. 68(7). 522–523. 3 indexed citations
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Lee, L. S., M. A. Klich, Peter J. Cotty, & H. J. Zeringue. (1989). Aflatoxin in Arizona cottonseed: Increase in toxin formation during field drying of bolls. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 18(3). 416–420. 3 indexed citations
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Lee, L. S.. (1989). Metabolic precursor regulation of aflatoxin formation in toxigenic and non-toxigenic strains ofAspergillus flavus. Mycopathologia. 107(2-3). 127–130. 7 indexed citations
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Bennett, Joan W., et al.. (1988). Biosynthetic Origin of Aflatoxin G1: Confirmation of Sterigmatocystin and Lack of Confirmation of Aflatoxin B1 As Precursors. Microbiology. 134(3). 661–667. 20 indexed citations
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Klich, M. A., et al.. (1986). The occurrence of Aspergillus flavus in vegetative tissue of cotton plants and its relation to seed infection. Mycopathologia. 95(3). 171–174. 8 indexed citations
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Lee, L. S., et al.. (1986). Aflatoxin in Arizona cottonseed: Field inoculation of bolls byAspergillus flavus spores in wind‐driven soil. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society. 63(4). 530–532. 26 indexed citations
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Lee, L. S., et al.. (1984). Relationship of BGYF spots detected on the sides of trailers and modules of seed cotton to aflatoxins in ginned seed. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society. 61(5). 895–896. 1 indexed citations
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Lee, L. S., et al.. (1984). Ammoniation of aflatoxin B1 in a pressure chamber used to decontaminate toxin‐containing cottonseed meal. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society. 61(10). 1607–1608. 7 indexed citations
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Lee, L. S., S. P. Koltun, & Steven M. Buco. (1983). Aflatoxin distribution in fines and meats from decorticated cottonseed. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society. 60(8). 1548–1549. 6 indexed citations
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Ehrlich, K., L. S. Lee, & A. Ciegler. (1983). A Simple, Sensitive Method for Detection of Vomitoxin (Deoxynivalenol) Using Reversed Phase, High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Journal of Liquid Chromatography. 6(5). 833–843. 6 indexed citations
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Ciegler, A., L. S. Lee, & J J Dunn. (1981). Production of Naphthoquinone Mycotoxins and Taxonomy of Penicillium viridicatum. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 42(3). 446–449. 30 indexed citations
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Lee, L. S., J J Dunn, Anthony J. DeLucca, & A. Ciegler. (1981). Role of lactone ring of aflatoxin B1 in toxicity and mutagenicity. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 37(1). 16–17. 85 indexed citations
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Lee, L. S., et al.. (1981). Pons scaled‐down clean‐up column adapted for use in solvent‐saving modification of the CB method for aflatoxin. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society. 58(12). 7 indexed citations
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Dunn, J J, L. S. Lee, & Joan W. Bennett. (1980). Dry-column chromatographic purification of aflatoxin precursors. Biotechnology Letters. 2(1). 17–22. 8 indexed citations
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Bennett, Joan W. & L. S. Lee. (1979). Mycotoxins - Their Biosynthesis in Fungi: Aflatoxins and other Bisfuranoids. Journal of Food Protection. 42(10). 805–809. 19 indexed citations
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Bennett, Joan W., et al.. (1979). Influence of trace elements and nitrogen sources on versicolorin production by a mutant strain of Aspergillus parasiticus. Mycopathologia. 69(3). 161–166. 41 indexed citations
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Bennett, Joan W., et al.. (1978). Effect of Light on Aflatoxins, Anthraquinones, and Sclerotia inAspergillus FlavusandA. Parasiticus. Mycologia. 70(1). 104–116. 31 indexed citations
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Bennett, Joan W., et al.. (1976). Effect of acetone on production of aflatoxins and versicolorin pigments by resting cell cultures of aspergillus parasiticus. Mycopathologia. 58(1). 9–12. 7 indexed citations
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Pons, Walter A., Alva F. Cucullu, L. S. Lee, Hans-Karl Janssen, & L. A. Goldblatt. (1972). Kinetic study of acid‐catalyzed conversion of aflatoxins B1 and G1 to B2a and G2a. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society. 49(2). 124–128. 23 indexed citations
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Franz, A. O., et al.. (1969). Retardation of the Elaboration of Aflatoxin in Cottonseed by Impermeability of the Seedcoats1. Crop Science. 9(2). 147–150. 11 indexed citations

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