Gary Tallman
Professor
Biology
Willamette University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Gary Tallman is currently working as Professor of Biology in Willamette University. He holds Ph.D., West Virginia University, 1976
Research Interest
plant molecular cell, signal transduction mechanisms underlying plant thermotolerance and stomatal movements
Publications
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Gushwa N, Hayashi D, Kemper A, Abram B, Taylor JE, Upton J, Tay CF, Fiedler S, Pullen S, Miller L, Tallman G. Thermotolerant guard cell protoplasts of Nicotiana glauca (Graham), tree tobacco, do not require exogenous hormones to survive in culture and are blocked from reentering the cell cycle at the G1/S transition. Plant Physiol. 2003;132:1925-40.
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Tallman G. Are diurnal patterns of stomatal movement the result of alternating metabolism of endogenous guard cell ABA and accumulation of ABA delivered to the apoplast around guard cells by transpiration?. Journal of Experimental Botany. 2004 Aug 13;55(405):1963-76.
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Tallman G. Guard cell protoplasts: isolation, culture, and regeneration of plants. Plant Cell Culture Protocols. 2006:233-52.
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Dong MA, Bufford JL, Oono Y, Church K, Dau MQ, Michels K, Haughton M, Tallman G. Heat suppresses activation of an auxin-responsive promoter in cultured guard cell protoplasts of tree tobacco. Plant physiology. 2007 Oct 1;145(2):367-77.