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David A Brummell
David A Brummell
Scientist, Plant & Food Research, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Verified email at plantandfood.co.nz
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Cell wall metabolism in fruit softening and quality and its manipulation in transgenic plants
DA Brummell, MH Harpster
Plant Molecular Biology 47, 311-340, 2001
15372001
Biochemical bases of appearance and texture changes in fresh-cut fruit and vegetables
PMA Toivonen, DA Brummell
Postharvest biology and technology 48 (1), 1-14, 2008
11882008
Cell wall disassembly in ripening fruit
DA Brummell
Functional Plant Biology 33 (2), 103-119, 2006
10972006
Cell wall metabolism during maturation, ripening and senescence of peach fruit
DA Brummell, V Dal Cin, CH Crisosto, JM Labavitch
Journal of experimental botany 55 (405), 2029-2039, 2004
6322004
Modification of expansin protein abundance in tomato fruit alters softening and cell wall polymer metabolism during ripening
DA Brummell, MH Harpster, PM Civello, JM Palys, AB Bennett, ...
The Plant Cell 11 (11), 2203-2216, 1999
6181999
Fruit-specific RNAi-mediated suppression of DET1 enhances carotenoid and flavonoid content in tomatoes
GR Davuluri, A Van Tuinen, PD Fraser, A Manfredonia, R Newman, ...
Nature biotechnology 23 (7), 890-895, 2005
6092005
Nomenclature for members of the expansin superfamily of genes and proteins
H Kende, K Bradford, D Brummell, HT Cho, D Cosgrove, A Fleming, ...
Plant molecular biology 55, 311-314, 2004
3192004
Cell wall metabolism during the development of chilling injury in cold-stored peach fruit: association of mealiness with arrested disassembly of cell wall pectins
DA Brummell, V Dal Cin, S Lurie, CH Crisosto, JM Labavitch
Journal of experimental botany 55 (405), 2041-2052, 2004
2862004
Differential expression of expansin gene family members during growth and ripening of tomato fruit
DA Brummell, MH Harpster, P Dunsmuir
Plant Molecular Biology 39, 161-169, 1999
2711999
Probing the combining site of an anti-carbohydrate antibody by saturation-mutagenesis: role of the heavy-chain CDR3 residues
DA Brummell, VP Sharma, NN Anand, D Bilous, G Dubuc, J Michniewicz, ...
Biochemistry 32 (4), 1180-1187, 1993
2611993
Down-regulation of POLYGALACTURONASE1 alters firmness, tensile strength and water loss in apple (Malus x domestica) fruit
RG Atkinson, PW Sutherland, SL Johnston, K Gunaseelan, IC Hallett, ...
BMC plant biology 12, 1-13, 2012
2362012
Antisense suppression of tomato endo-1, 4-β-glucanase Cel2 mRNA accumulation increases the force required to break fruit abscission zones but does not affect fruit softening
DA Brummell, BD Hall, AB Bennett
Plant molecular biology 40, 615-622, 1999
2181999
A membrane-anchored E-type endo-1, 4-β-glucanase is localized on Golgi and plasma membranes of higher plants
DA Brummell, C Catala, CC Lashbrook, AB Bennett
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (9), 4794-4799, 1997
1761997
Effect of antisense suppression of endopolygalacturonase activity on polyuronide molecular weight in ripening tomato fruit and in fruit homogenates
DA Brummell, JM Labavitch
Plant Physiology 115 (2), 717-725, 1997
1631997
A manually annotated Actinidia chinensis var. chinensis (kiwifruit) genome highlights the challenges associated with draft genomes and gene prediction in plants
SM Pilkington, R Crowhurst, E Hilario, S Nardozza, L Fraser, Y Peng, ...
BMC genomics 19, 1-19, 2018
1592018
Expression analysis of a ripening-specific, auxin-repressed endo-1, 4-β-glucanase gene in strawberry
MH Harpster, DA Brummell, P Dunsmuir
Plant Physiology 118 (4), 1307-1316, 1998
1581998
Rapid cellular responses to auxin and the regulation of growth
DA Brummell, JL Hall
Plant, Cell & Environment 10 (7), 523-543, 1987
1531987
Plant endo-1, 4-beta-D-glucanases: Structure, properties, and physiological function
DA Brummell, CC Lashbrook, AB Bennett
ACS Symposium Series (USA) 566, 100-129, 1994
1521994
The evolution of flavonoid biosynthesis: a bryophyte perspective
KM Davies, R Jibran, Y Zhou, NW Albert, DA Brummell, BR Jordan, ...
Frontiers in plant science 11, 7, 2020
1362020
Ascorbate free radical reductase mRNA levels are induced by wounding
AA Grantz, DA Brummell, AB Bennett
Plant Physiology 108 (1), 411-418, 1995
1221995
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