N. Gilboa

911 total citations
14 papers, 731 citations indexed

About

N. Gilboa is a scholar working on Agronomy and Crop Science, Plant Science and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, N. Gilboa has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 731 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science, 7 papers in Plant Science and 5 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in N. Gilboa's work include Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (7 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (3 papers) and Plant tissue culture and regeneration (3 papers). N. Gilboa is often cited by papers focused on Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (7 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (3 papers) and Plant tissue culture and regeneration (3 papers). N. Gilboa collaborates with scholars based in Israel. N. Gilboa's co-authors include Nissim Silanikove, Zafrira Nitsan, Avi Perevolotsky, I. Nir, Ilan Levin, Paul Frankel, Avraham Lalazar, D. Shinder, Shulin Shen and Arthur A. Schaffer and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Theoretical and Applied Genetics and Journal of Plant Physiology.

In The Last Decade

N. Gilboa

13 papers receiving 640 citations

Peers

N. Gilboa
R. Elliott Australia
S. Sibanda Zimbabwe
J. L. Mangan Slovakia
G. Moseley United Kingdom
A. Schürch Switzerland
M.B. Salawu United Kingdom
B. P. Berg Canada
P. Pakdee Thailand
Hj. Abel Germany
M. N. Shem Tanzania
R. Elliott Australia
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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Levin, Ilan, N. Gilboa, Marina Petreikov, et al.. (2006). Epistatic interaction between two unlinked loci derived from introgressions from Lycopersicon hirsutum further modulates the fructose-to-glucose ratio in the mature tomato fruit. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences. 54(3). 215–222. 3 indexed citations
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Levin, Ilan, et al.. (2003). The tomato dark green mutation is a novel allele of the tomato homolog of the DEETIOLATED1 gene. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 106(3). 454–460. 68 indexed citations
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Silanikove, Nissim, N. Gilboa, & Zafrira Nitsan. (2001). Effect of polyethylene glycol on rumen volume and retention time of liquid and particulate matter along the digestive tract in goats fed tannin-rich carob leaves (Ceratonia siliqua). Small Ruminant Research. 40(1). 95–99. 29 indexed citations
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Levin, Ilan, et al.. (2000). Fgr, a major locus that modulates the fructose to glucose ratio in mature tomato fruits. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 100(2). 256–262. 59 indexed citations
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Gilboa, N., Avi Perevolotsky, S. Landau, Zafrira Nitsan, & Nissim Silanikove. (2000). Increasing productivity in goats grazing Mediterranean woodland and scrubland by supplementation of polyethylene glycol. Small Ruminant Research. 38(2). 183–190. 45 indexed citations
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Aharoni, Y., N. Gilboa, & Nissim Silanikove. (1998). Models of suppressive effect of tannins. Analysis of the suppressive effect of tannins on ruminal degradation by compartmental models. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 71(3-4). 251–267. 29 indexed citations
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Silanikove, Nissim, N. Gilboa, & Zafrira Nitsan. (1997). Interactions among tannins, supplementation and polyethylene glycol in goats given oak leaves: effects on digestion and food intake. Animal Science. 64(3). 479–483. 86 indexed citations
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Bar, Maya, B. Leshem, N. Gilboa, & David Gidoni. (1996). Visual characterization of recombination at FRT-gusA loci in transgenic tobacco mediated by constitutive expression of the native FLP recombinase. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 93(3). 407–413. 17 indexed citations
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Silanikove, Nissim, N. Gilboa, Avi Perevolotsky, & Zafrira Nitsan. (1996). Goats fed tannin-containing leaves do not exhibit toxic syndromes. Small Ruminant Research. 21(3). 195–201. 132 indexed citations
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Silanikove, Nissim, et al.. (1996). Binding of Poly(ethylene glycol) to Samples of Forage Plants as an Assay of Tannins and Their Negative Effects on Ruminal Degradation. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 44(10). 3230–3234. 64 indexed citations
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Silanikove, Nissim, N. Gilboa, I. Nir, Avi Perevolotsky, & Zafrira Nitsan. (1996). Effect of a Daily Supplementation of Polyethylene Glycol on Intake and Digestion of Tannin-Containing Leaves (Quercus calliprinos, Pistacia lentiscus, and Ceratonia siliqua) by Goats. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 44(1). 199–205. 193 indexed citations
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Bar, Maya, B. Leshem, N. Gilboa, & David Gidoni. (1996). Visual characterization of recombination at FRT-gusA loci in transgenic tobacco mediated by constitutive expression of the native FLP recombinase. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 93(3). 407–413. 2 indexed citations
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Bar, Maya, et al.. (1990). POSITIVE HETEROTIC EFFECTS FOR °BRIX IN HIGH SOLID F1 HYBRID CHERRY TOMATOES.. Acta Horticulturae. 207–212. 1 indexed citations
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Leshem, B., N. Gilboa, S. Izhar, & Rafaël Frankel. (1989). Precocious Germination of Tomato Embryos in vitro. Journal of Plant Physiology. 134(5). 573–576. 3 indexed citations

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