1966 * Daniel Israel Arnon in honor of his distinguished contributions toward
advancing plant physiology as a science
Not exact matches
The finding is «a massive
advance in our understanding of tomato fruit development and ripening,» says Alisdair Fernie, who studies the chemical composition of tomatoes at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular
Plant Physiology in Potsdam, Germany.
Max has made seminal discoveries in the enzymology, metabolism and stress reactions of
plant mitochondria, and he has made outstanding contributions to
advancing our understanding of the
physiology of
plant mitochondria.
Throughout his career, Daniel (University of Nebraska, Lincoln) has achieved important and lasting
advances and breakthroughs in his research on abiotic stress and
plant nutrition
physiology.