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Radomir Schmidt*, Krassimira Hristova *, Prapakorn Tantoyotai, Sirine C. Fakra, Matthew A. Marcus, Soo In Yang, Ingrid J. Pickering, Gary S. Ba?uelos*andJohn L. Freeman* (2011) The biochemical flux of selenium through a controlled aquatic ecosystem used for agriculture drainage water remediation and Se-enriched brine shrimp production. ScienceIn revision

 

Gary S. Ba?uelos*, Cecil Stushnoff, Spencer S Walse, Tatiana Zuber, John L. Freeman* (2011) Biofortified, selenium enriched, fruit and cladode from three Opuntia cactus pear cultivars grown on agricultural drainage sediment for use in nutraceutical foods. Food ChemistryResubmitted

 

Jos? R. Valdez Barillas*, Colin F. Quinn*, John L. Freeman*, Stormy D. Lindblom, Matthew A. Marcus, Sirine Fakra, Todd M. Gilligan, Elan Alford, Ami L. Wangeline, and  Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2011) Selenium distribution and speciation in hyperaccumulator Astragalus bisulcatus and associated ecological partners, New Phytologist Submitted

 

     

 

1.  John L. Freeman and Gary S. B?nuelos (2011) Selection of salt and boron tolerant selenium hyperaccumulator genotypes and characterization of Se phytoremediation from agricultural drainage sediments. Environmental Science and Technology 45, 9703-9710.

 

2.  Colin F. Quinn, Christine N. Prins, John L. Freeman, Amanda M. Gross, Laura J. Hantzis, Ray J. B. Reynolds, Soo in Yang, Paul A. Covey, Gary S. Ba?uelos, Ingrid J. Pickering, Sirine C. Fakra, Matthew A. Marcus, H. S. Arathi and Elizabeth A. H. Pilon-Smits (2011) Selenium accumulation in flowers and its effects on pollination. New Phytologist  192, 727-737.

 

3.     Gary S. B?nuelos*, Sirine C. Fakra, Spencer S. Walse, Matthew A. Marcus, Soo In Yang, Ingrid J. Pickering, Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits, and John L. Freeman* (2011) Selenium accumulation, distribution and speciation in spineless prickly pear cactus: a drought and salt tolerant, Se enriched nutraceutical fruit crop for biofortified foods. Plant Physiology155, 315-327.

 

4.     John L. Freeman, Masanori Tamaoki, Cecil Stushnoff, Jean Devonshire, Steve McGrath, Sirine Fakra, Matthew Marcus Colin F. Quinn, Doug Van Hoewyk and Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2010)Molecular mechanisms of selenium tolerance and hyperaccumulation in Stanleya pinnata.Plant Physiology153, 1630-1652.

 

5.     Colin F. Quinn*, John L. Freeman*, Ray J.B. Reynolds, Stormy D. Lindblom, Jennifer J. Cappa, Sirine Fakra, Matthew A. Marcus and Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2010)Selenium hyperaccumulation offers protection from cell disruptor herbivores. Bio Med Central Ecology10:19 doi:10.1186/1472-6785/10/19

 

6.     John L. Freeman, Colin F. Quinn, Stormy Dawn Lindblom, Erin M. Klamper and Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2009) Selenium protects the hyperaccumulator Stanleya pinnata against black-tailed prairie dog herbivory in native seleniferous habitats. American Journal of Botany96, 1075-1085. Cover Photo

 

7.     Masanori Tamaoki, John L. Freeman, Elizabeth A. H. Pilon-Smits (2008) Cooperative ethylene and jasmonic acid signaling regulates selenite resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiology146, 1219-1230.

 

8.     Masanori Tamaoki, John L. Freeman, L. Marques, Elizabeth A. H. Pilon-Smits (2008) New insights into the role of ethylene and jasmonic acid in the acquisition of selenium resistance in plants. Plant Signaling and Behavior3:10, 865-867.

 

9.     Colin F. Quinn, John L. Freeman, Miriam L. Galeas, Erin M. Klamper, Elizabeth A. H. Pilon-Smits (2008) Selenium protects plants from prairie dog herbivory - implications for the evolution of selenium hyperaccumulation. Oecologia155, 2, 267-275.

 

10.     John L. Freeman and David E. Salt, (2007) The Metal Tolerance Profile of Thlaspi goesingense is mimicked in Arabidopsis thaliana heterogolously Expressing Serine Acetyl-transferase. Bio Med Central Plant Biology7:63 doi:10.1186/ 1471-2229/7/63.

 

11.  John L. Freeman, Stormy Dawn Lindblom, Colin F. Quinn, Sirine Fakra, Matthew Marcus, Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2007) Selenium Accumulation Protects Plants from Herbivory by Orthoptera due to Toxicity and Deterrence.        New Phytologist175, 490-500.

 

12.  Miriam L. Galeas, Erin Klamper, Lindsay Benett, John L. Freeman, Boris Kondratieff, Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2007) Selenium hyperaccumulation reduces plant arthropod loads in the field. New Phytologist177, 3, 715-724.

 

13.  Miriam Galeas, Li Hong Zhang, John L. Freeman, Melissa  Wegner, Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2007) Seasonal fluctuations of selenium and sulfur accumulation in selenium hyperaccumulators and related non-accumulators.        New Phytologist173, 517-525.

 

14.  Colin F Quinn, Miriam Galeas, John L Freeman, Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2007) Selenium: Deterrence, Toxicity, and Adaptation. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 3, 458-467.

 

15.  John L. Freeman, Colin F. Quinn, Matthew A. Marcus, Sirine Fakra, Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2006) Selenium-Tolerant Diamondback Moth Disarms Hyperaccumulator Plant Defense. Current Biology16, 2181-2192. Research Article received a special Max Plank Society review in same issue "tri-trophic reverberations"

 

16.  John L. Freeman, Li Hong Zhang, Matthew A. Marcus, Sirine Fakra, Steve P. McGrath, Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits(2006) Spatial Imaging, Speciation and Quantification of Selenium in the Hyperaccumulator Plants Astragalus bisulcatus and Stanleya pinnata.Plant Physiology142, 124-134.

 

17.  Elizabeth Pilon-Smits andJohn L. Freeman, (2006) Environmental Cleanup Using Plants: Biotechnological Advances and Ecological Considerations. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment4, 203-210.

 

18.  Li Hong Zhang, Salah Abdel-Ghany, John L. Freeman, Ashley R. Ackley, Michela Schiavon, Elizabeth A.H. Pilon-Smits (2006) Investigation of Selenium Resistance Mechanisms in Arabidopsis thaliana. Physiologia Plantarum128, 212-223.

 

19.  Wendy Ann Peer, Mehrzad Mahmoudian, John L. Freeman, Brett Lahner, Elizabeth L. Richards, Roger D. Reeves, Angus S. Murphy and David E. Salt (2006)Assessment of Plants from the Brassicaceae Family as Genetic Models for the Study of Nickel and Zinc Hyperaccumulation.New Phytologist172, 248-260.

 

20.  John L. Freeman, Michael W. Persans, Ken Nieman, and David E. Salt. (2005)Nickel and Cobalt Resistance Engineered in Escherichia coli by Overexpression of Serine Acetyltransferase from the Nickel Hyperaccumulator Plant Thlaspi goesingense. Applied and Environmental Microbiology71, 8627-8633.

 

21.  John L. Freeman, Daniel Garcia, Donggiun Kim, Amber Hopf, and David E. Salt. (2005) Constitutively Elevated Salicylic Acid Signals Glutathione-Mediated Nickel Tolerance in Thlaspi Nickel Hyperaccumulators. Plant Physiology137, 1082-1091.

 

22.  Wendy Ann Peer, Ivan R. Baxter, Elizabeth L. Richards, John L. Freeman, Angus S. Murphy. (2005) Phytoremediation and Hyperaccumulator Plants. in: Klomp LWJ, Martinoia E and Tam?s MJ (Eds). Molecular Biology of Metal Homeostasis and Detoxification: from Microbes to Man. Topics in Current Genetics14, Ch 11. New York, Springer-Verlag.

 

23.  John L. Freeman, Michael W. Persans, Ken Nieman, Carrie Albrecht, Wendy Peer, Ingrid J. Pickering, and David E. Salt. (2004) Increased Glutathione Biosynthesis Plays a Role in Nickel Tolerance in Thlaspi Nickel Hyperaccumulators. The Plant Cell16, 2176-2191.