MGM - McIntyre Lab
University of Florida

Alison Morse

Publications

All McIntyre Lab Publications

Morse AM, Whetten R, Dubos C, Campbell MM. 2009. Post-translational modification of an R2R3-MYB transcription factor by a MAP Kinase during xylem development. New Phytologist. 183: 1001-1013.

Ramirez-Carvajal GA, Morse AM, Dervinis C, Davis JM. 2009. The cytokinin type-B response regulator PtRR13 is a negative regulator of adventitious root development in Populus. Plant Physiology. 150:759-771.

Morse AM, Peterson DG, Islam-Faridi MN, Smith KE, Magbanua Z, Garcia SA, Kubisiak TL, Amerson HV, Carlson JE, Nelson CD, Davis JM. 2009. Evolution of genome size and complexity in Pinus. PLoS ONE 4: e4332.

Bocock PN, Morse AM, Dervinis C, Davis JM. 2008. Evolution and diversity of invertase genes in Populus trichocarpa. Planta 227: 565-576.

Ramirez-Carvajal G, Morse AM, Davis JM. 2008. Transcript profiles of the cytokinin response regulator gene family in Populus imply diverse roles in plant development. New Phytologist 177: 77-89.

Morse AM, Tschaplinski TJ, Dervinis C, Pijut PM, Schmelz EA, Day W, Davis JM. 2007. Salicylate and catechol levels are maintained in nahG transgenic poplar. Phytochemistry 68: 2043-2052.

Myburg H, Morse AM, Amerson H, Kubisiak T, Huber DA, Osborne J, Garcia S, Nelson CD, Davis JM, Covert S and van Zyl, LM. 2006. Differential gene expression in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) challenged with the fusiform rust fungus, Cronartium quercuum f.sp. fusiforme. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 68: 79-91.

Kayihan GC, Huber DA, Morse AM, White TL, and Davis JM. 2005. Genetic dissection of fusiform rust and pitch canker disease traits in loblolly pine. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 110:948-958.

Morse AM, Nelson CD, Covert SF, Holliday, AG, Smith KE, and Davis JM. 2004. Pine genes regulated by the necrotrophic pathogen Fusarium circinatum. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 109:922-932.

Clore AM, Turner WS, Morse AM, and Whetten RW. 2003. Changes in mitogen-activated protein kinase activity occur in the maize pulvinus in response to gravistimulation and are important for the bending response. Plant, Cell and Environment 26:991-1001.

Friedrich L, Vernooij B, Gaffney T, Morse A, and Ryals J. 1995. Characterization of tobacco plants expressing a bacterial salicylate hydroxylase gene. Plant Molecular Biology 29:959-968.

Hill DS, Stein JI, Torkewitz NR, Morse AM, Howell CR, Pachlatko JP, Becker JO, and Ligon JM. 1994. Cloning of genes involved in the synthesis of pyrrolnitrin from Pseudomonas fluorescens and role of pyrrolnitrin synthesis in biological control of plant disease. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 60:78-85.

Vernooij B, Friedrich L, Morse A, Reist R, Kolditz-Jawhar R, Ward E, Uknes S, Kessmann H, and Ryals J. 1994. Salicylic acid is not the translocated signal responsible for inducing systemic acquired resistance but is required in signal transduction. Plant Cell 6:959-965.

Friedrich, L, Vernooij, B, Morse, A, Reist, R, Dolkitzawhar, R, Ward, E, Uknew, S, Kessmann, H, Ryals, J. 1994. A novel long-distance signal is required for systemic acquired-resistance. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry Suppl. 18a: 92.

Uknes, S, Winter, AM, Delaney, T, Vernooij, B, Morse, A, Friedrich, L, Nye, G, Potter, S, Ward, E, and Ryals, J. 1993. Biological induction of systemic acquired resistance in Arabidopsis. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 6:692-698.

Morse, AM , Cooke, JEK, and Davis, JM. 2004. “Functional genomics in forest trees.” In Kumar, S., and Fladung, M. (Eds.), Molecular Genetics and Breeding of Forest Trees. pp.3-18. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press Inc.

Cooke, JEK, Morse AM, and Davis, JM. 2004. “Forestry.” In P. Christou and H. Klee (Eds.). Handbook of Plant Biology. pp.881-904. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.