Michael Campbell
Professor of Biology
Huck Affiliations
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1,4 Dimethylnaphthalene Tubers Potatoes Solanum Tuberosum Gene Expression Meristem Endophytes Cytokinins Dormancy Proteins Genes Meristems Gibberellins Protein Frost Dimethylnaphthalene Plastids Plant Pathogens Lake Castanea Chloroplast Proteins Pathogens Temperature Climate Change GrowthMost Recent Publications
Chemical Release of Endodormancy in Potato Involves Multiple Mechanisms
Michael Campbell,
Cross-species analysis of serum albumin: towards understanding function based on evolutionarily unique amino acids
Mary Grace Galinato, Sean Artello, Emily Luteran, Alexandra Alfonso Castro, Michael Campbell, Current Topics in Biochemical Research on p. 1-14
Plant Organ Primordia
Michael Campbell, 2022,
Gnomoniopsis castaneae: An emerging plant pathogen and global threat to chestnut systems
Emily Dobry, Michael Campbell, 2022, Plant Pathology on p. 218-231
The influence of Lake Erie on changes in temperature and frost dates
Kara C. Dobson, Lynne E. Beaty, Michael A. Rutter, Bryan Hed, Michael A. Campbell, 2020, International Journal of Climatology on p. 5590-5598
Changes in gene expression in potato meristems treated with the sprout suppressor 1,4-dimethylnaphthalene are dependent on tuber age and dormancy status
Michael Campbell, C Gwin, Helen Tai, Rachael Adams, 2020, PLoS One on p. 13
Plant Organ Primordia
Rachael Adams, Michael Campbell, 2020, eLS
The Sprout Regulating Compound 1,4-Dimethylnaphthalene Exhibits Fungistatic Activity
Michael Campbell, Rachael Adams, Emily Dobry, Kara Dobson, Veroncia Stefanick, Jessica Till, 2019, on p. 27-34
SURFing at the Undergraduate Poster Session in Honolulu
Michael Campbell, 2017, ASPB News on p. 1
Exposure of Potato Tuber to Varying Concentrations of 1,4-Dimethylnaphthalene Decrease the Expression of Transcripts for Plastid Proteins
Michael A. Campbell, Olivia D’Annibale, 2016, American Potato Journal on p. 278-287
Most-Cited Papers
Wounding induces changes in cytokinin and auxin content in potato tuber, but does not induce formation of gibberellins
Edward C. Lulai, Jeffrey C. Suttle, Linda L. Olson, Jonathan D. Neubauer, Larry G. Campbell, Michael A. Campbell, 2016, Z. PFLANZENPHYSIOL. on p. 22-28
Treatment of potato tubers with the synthetic cytokinin 1-(α-ethylbenzyl)-3-nitroguanidine results in rapid termination of endodormancy and induction of transcripts associated with cell proliferation and growth
Michael Campbell, Jeffrey Suttle, David S. Douches, C. Robin Buell, 2014, Functional and Integrative Genomics on p. 789-799
Potato tuber dormancy and postharvest sprout control
Jeffrey C. Suffle, Michael A. Campbell, Nora L. Olsen, 2016, on p. 449-476
The influence of Lake Erie on changes in temperature and frost dates
Kara C. Dobson, Lynne E. Beaty, Michael A. Rutter, Bryan Hed, Michael A. Campbell, 2020, International Journal of Climatology on p. 5590-5598
Gnomoniopsis castaneae: An emerging plant pathogen and global threat to chestnut systems
Emily Dobry, Michael Campbell, 2022, Plant Pathology on p. 218-231
Changes in gene expression in potato meristems treated with the sprout suppressor 1,4-dimethylnaphthalene are dependent on tuber age and dormancy status
Michael Campbell, C Gwin, Helen Tai, Rachael Adams, 2020, PLoS One on p. 13
Exposure of Potato Tuber to Varying Concentrations of 1,4-Dimethylnaphthalene Decrease the Expression of Transcripts for Plastid Proteins
Michael A. Campbell, Olivia D’Annibale, 2016, American Potato Journal on p. 278-287
SURFing at the Undergraduate Poster Session in Honolulu
Michael Campbell, 2017, ASPB News on p. 1
Transcriptional changes in dormant and non_dormant potato meristems
Michael Campbell, 2014,
Artemisia vulgaris L. Chemotypes
Jack Williams, Michael Campbell, Michael Jaskolka, Tianyue Xie, 2013, American Journal of Plant Sciences on p. 1265-1269