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anthony.hall@ucr.edu

2922 Lindsay Lane Quincy CA 95971
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521


(951) 236-1580 (Voice)

    Hall, Anthony

    Professor of Plant Physiology (Emeritus)

    College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
    Botany & Plant Sciences

    Biography

     

    Degrees

    Ph.D. Plant Physiol. 1970
    UC Davis

    Awards

    Recipient, 2001 USDA Secretary’ Honor’s Award
    Recipient, Chair’s Award for Scientific Excellence (Board for International Food and Agriculture Development, 2000
    Award of Merit, Distinguished Achievement in Agriculture, Gamma Sigma Delta, June 16, 1999
    Fellow, Crop Science Society of America, November 9, 1993 Fellow, American Society of Agronomy, November 10, 1993

    Research Area

    My research program uses plant physiology and genetics to enhance understanding of plant adaptation to stressful environments and develop improved cultivars and management methods.

    Publications

    Ismail, A. M., A. E. Hall, and T. J. Close. 1999.

    Purification and partial characterization of a dehydrin involved in chilling tolerance during seedling emergence of cowpea. Plant Physiol. 120: 237-244.

    Ismail, A. M., A. E. Hall, and T. J. Close. 1999. Allelic variation of a dehydrin gene co-segregates with chilling tolerance during seedling emergence. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 96: 13566-13570.

    Ismail, A. and A. E. Hall. 1999. Reproductive-stage heat tolerance, leaf membrane thermostability and plant morphology in cowpea. Crop Sci. 39: 1762-1768.

    Ehlers, J. D., W. C. Matthews, Jr., A. E. Hall, and P. A. Roberts. 2000. Inheritance of a broad-based form of root-knot nematode resistance in cowpea. Crop Sci. 40: 611-618.

    Ismail, A. M., A. E. Hall, and J. D. Ehlers. 2000. Delayed-leaf-senescence and heat-tolerance traits mainly are independently expressed in cowpea. Crop Sci. 40(4): 1049-1055.

    Ismail, A. M. and A. E. Hall. 2000. Semidwarf and standard-height cowpea responses to row spacing in different environments. Crop Sci. 40(6): 1618-1623.

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