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1. Lynda E. Perkins, Bronwen W. Cribb, Philip B.

Brewer, Jim Hanan, Murray Grant, Marta de Torres and


Myron P. Zalucki (2013). Generalist insects behave in a jasmonate dependent manner on their host
plants, leaving induced areas quickly and staying longer on distant part. Proc. R. Soc. B. 280: 20122646.
Citations 1, IF 5.7
2. Philip B. Brewer, Hinanit Koltai, Christine A. Beveridge (2013). Diverse roles of strigolactones in plant
development. Mol. Plant 6(1) 18-28. Citations 51, IF 6.1, invited review, Hot paper
3. Einav Mayzlish Gati, Carolien De Cuyper, Sofie Goormachtig, Tom Beeckman, Marnik Vuylsteke, Philip
B. Brewer, Christine A. Beveridge, Uri Yermiyahu, Yulia Kaplan, Yael Enzer, Smadar Wininger, Natalie
Resnick, Maja Cohen, Yoram Kapulnik and Hinanit Koltai (2012). Strigolactones are involved in root
response to low phosphate conditions in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 160(3), 1329-1341. Citations 26, IF
6.6
4. Mark T. Waters, Philip B. Brewer, John D. Bussell, Steven M. Smith and Christine A. Beveridge (2012).
The Arabidopsis ortholog of rice DWARF27 acts upstream of MAX1 in control of plant development by
strigolactones. Plant Physiol., 159(3), 1073-1085. Citations 29, IF 6.6, Highly Cited paper
5. Ruth N. Kaplan-Levy, Philip B. Brewer, Tezz Quon and David R. Smyth (2012). The trihelix family of
transcription factors - light, stress and development. Trends in Plant Sci., 17(3), 163-171. Citations 7, IF
12
6. Amanda Rasmussen, Michael G. Mason, Carolien De Cuyper, Philip B. Brewer, Silvia Herold, Javier
Agusti, Danny Geelen, Thomas Greb, Sofie Goormachtig, Tom Beeckman and Christine A. Beveridge
(2011). Strigolactones suppress adventitious rooting in Arabidopsis and pea. Plant Physiol., 158(4),
1976-1987. Citations 62, IF 6.6, Highly Cited paper
7. Javier Agusti, Silvia Herold, Martina Schwarz, Karin Ljung, Pablo Sanchez, Elizabeth A. Dun, Philip B.
Brewer, Christine A. Beveridge, Tobias Sieberer, Eva Maria Sehr and Thomas Greb (2011).
Strigolactone signaling is required for auxin-dependent stimulation of secondary growth in plants. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 108(50), 20242-20247. Citations 63, IF 9.7, F1000 Factor 2, Highly Cited
paper
8. Jing Zhang, Steffen Vanneste, Philip B. Brewer, Marta Michniewicz, Peter Grones, Jrgen KleineVehn, Christian Lftke, Thomas Teichmann, Agnieszka Bielach, Bernard Cannoot, Klra Hoyerov, Xu
Chen, Hong-Wei Xue, Eva Benkov, Eva Zamalov and Ji Friml (2011). Inositol triphosphate-induced
Ca2+ signaling modulates auxin transport and PIN polarity. Dev. Cell, 20(6):855-66. Citations 20, IF 13,
F1000 Factor 2
9. Elizabeth A. Dun, Philip B. Brewer and Christine A. Beveridge (2009). Strigolactones: discovery of the
elusive shoot branching hormone. Trends in Plant Sci., 14(7), 353-408. Citations 91, IF 12, Front
Cover, Highly Cited paper
10. Philip B. Brewer*, Elizabeth A. Dun*, Brett J. Ferguson, Catherine Rameau and Christine A. Beveridge
(2009). Strigolactone acts downstream of auxin to regulate bud outgrowth in pea and Arabidopsis. Plant
Physiol., 150(1) 482493. *equal contribution Citations 118, IF 6.6, Highly Cited and Hot paper, in top
10 highest cited Plant Physiol. papers for 2009
11. Jrgen Kleine-Vehn, Pankaj Dhonukshe, Michael Sauer, Philip B. Brewer, Justyna Winiewska,
Tomasz Paciorek, Eva Benkov and Ji Friml (2008). ARF GEF-dependent transcytosis and polar
delivery of PIN auxin carriers in Arabidopsis. Current Biology, 18(7), 526-531. Citations 113, IF 9.5,
Highly Cited paper
12. Jrgen Kleine-Vehn, ukasz angowski, Justyna Winiewska, Pankaj Dhonukshe, Philip B. Brewer,
and Ji Friml (2008). Cellular and molecular requirements for polar PIN targeting and transcytosis in
plants. Mol. Plant, 1(6),1056-1066. Citations 39, IF 6.1
13. Victoria Gomez-Roldan, Soraya Fermas, Philip B. Brewer, Virginie Puech-Pags, Elizabeth A. Dun,
Jean-Paul Pillot, Fabien Letisse, Radoslava Matusova, Saida Danoun, Jean-Charles Portais, Harro
Bouwmeester, Guillaume Bcard, Christine A. Beveridge, Catherine Rameau and Soizic F. Rochange
(2008). Strigolactone inhibition of shoot branching. Nature, 455(7210), 189-194. Citations 540, IF 39,
Front Cover, F1000 Factor 10, Highly Cited and Hot paper
14. Anne Vieten, Michael Sauer, Philip B. Brewer and Ji Friml (2007). Molecular and cellular aspects of
auxin-transport-mediated development. Trends in Plant Sci., 12(4), 160-168. Citations 147, IF 12,
Highly Cited Paper

15. Justyna Winiewska, Jian Xu, Daniela Seifertov, Philip B. Brewer, Kamil Rika, Ikram Blilou, David
Rouqui, Eva Benkov, Ben Scheres and Ji Friml (2006). Polar PIN localization directs auxin flow in
plants. Science 312(5775), 883. Citations 294, IF 31, Highly Cited Paper
16. Hirokazu Tanaka, Pankaj Dhonukshe, Philip B. Brewer and Ji Friml (2006). Spatiotemporal
asymmetric auxin distribution: a means to coordinate plant development. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 23, 27382754. Citations 151, IF 5.6
17. Philip B. Brewer, Marcus G. Heisler, Jan Hejtko, Ji Friml and Eva Benkov (2006). In situ
hybridization for mRNA detection in Arabidopsis tissue sections. Nature Protocols, 1(3), 1462-1467.
Citations 23, IF 8.0
18. Jan Hejtko, Ikram Blilou, Philip B. Brewer, Ji Friml, Ben Scheres and Eva Benkov (2006). In situ
hybridization for mRNA detection in whole mount Arabidopsis samples. Nature Protocols, 1(4), 19391946. Citations 52, IF 8.0
19. Philip B. Brewer, Paul Howles, Kristen Dorian, Megan E. Griffith, Tetsuya Ishida, Ruth Kaplan-Levi,
Aydin Kilinc and David R. Smyth (2004). PETAL LOSS, a trihelix transcription factor gene, regulates
perianth architecture in the Arabidopsis flower. Development 131(16), 4035-4045. Citations 54, IF 6.2,
F1000 Factor 3
20. Naoki Takebayashi, Philip B. Brewer, Ed Newbigin and Marcy K. Uyenoyama (2003). Patterns of
variation within self-incompatibility loci. Mol. Biol. Evol. 20(11), 1778-1794. Citations 36, IF 10.4

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