Mohammad Babar Ali
University of Kentucky
5 Papers
43 Citations
Mohammad Babar Ali is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Berry & Phenylpropanoid. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Babar Ali include Missouri State University.
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Papers
Induced transcriptional profiling of phenylpropanoid pathway genes increased flavonoid and lignin content in Arabidopsis leaves in response to microbial products
TL;DR: These results indicate that the additions of microbially based soil additives have a perceptible influence on phenylpropanoid pathway gene regulation and its production of secondary metabolites, which open an avenue of research to investigate the mode of action ofmicrobially-based soil additives which may assist in the sustainable production of food, feed, fuel and fiber.
Berry skin development in Norton grape: Distinct patterns of transcriptional regulation and flavonoid biosynthesis
Mohammad Babar Ali,Mohammad Babar Ali,Susanne Howard,Shangwu Chen,Yechun Wang,Oliver Yu,László G. Kovács,Wenping Qiu +7 more
TL;DR: The transcriptome changes and the flavonoid profiles in the berry skin of Norton, an important North American wine grape, during berry development are provided, demonstrating that the general flavonoids pathways are regulated under different MYB factors.
A functional EDS1 ortholog is differentially regulated in powdery mildew resistant and susceptible grapevines and complements an Arabidopsis eds1 mutant
Fei Gao,Xiaomei Shu,Xiaomei Shu,Xiaomei Shu,Mohammad Babar Ali,Susanne Howard,Nan Li,Nan Li,Patrick Winterhagen,Patrick Winterhagen,Wenping Qiu,Wenping Qiu,Walter Gassmann +12 more
TL;DR: This study determines the responsiveness of individual EDS1-like genes in grapevine to PM and salicylic acid, and finds that EDS 1-like paralogs are differentially regulated in ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’, while two are constitutively upregulated in “Norton”.
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Secondary Metabolites and Environmental Stress in Plants: Biosynthesis, Regulation, and Function
Mohammad Babar Ali
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this chapter, recent research developments on the structural genes and regulatory genes that are involved in the biosynthesis of SMs and plant developments are discussed, focusing on the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway.
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Progress in Research on Nanomaterial-Plant Interaction
Mohammad Babar Ali
- 01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: This chapter provides an overview of the current and the expected future status of NM-plant interaction.