Carlos L. Ballare

Carlos L. Ballare

Universidad de Buenos Aires

H-index: 77

Latin America-Argentina

About Carlos L. Ballare

Carlos L. Ballare, With an exceptional h-index of 77 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad de Buenos Aires, specializes in the field of Plant Biology, photobiology, plant-insect interactions, plant-microbe interactions, photomorphogenesis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Long noncoding RNA‐mediated epigenetic regulation of auxin‐related genes controls shade avoidance syndrome in Arabidopsis

Attackers gain the upper hand over plants in the face of rapid global change

AtBBX29 integrates photomorphogenesis and defense responses in Arabidopsis

Maize integrates light and volatile cues from neighboring plants into stronger volatile emissions

Dose–responses for solar radiation exposure reveal high sensitivity of microbial decomposition to changes in plant litter quality that occur during photodegradation

Control of Plant Growth and Defense by Photoreceptors: From Mechanisms to Opportunities in Agriculture (vol 14, pg 61, 2021)

Cryptochromes are the dominant photoreceptors mediating heliotropic responses of Arabidopsis inflorescences

Shade Avoidance: Expanding the Color and Hormone Palette

Carlos L. Ballare Information

University

Position

Professor IFEVA-IIB CONICET - - Universidad Nacional de San Martin - UNSAM

Citations(all)

19046

Citations(since 2020)

5988

Cited By

15661

hIndex(all)

77

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

113

i10Index(since 2020)

88

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Carlos L. Ballare Skills & Research Interests

Plant Biology

photobiology

plant-insect interactions

plant-microbe interactions

photomorphogenesis

Top articles of Carlos L. Ballare

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Long noncoding RNA‐mediated epigenetic regulation of auxin‐related genes controls shade avoidance syndrome in Arabidopsis

The EMBO Journal

María Florencia Mammarella

Leandro Lucero

Nosheen Hussain

Aitor Muñoz‐Lopez

Ying Huang

...

2023/12/11

Attackers gain the upper hand over plants in the face of rapid global change

Amy T Austin

Carlos L Ballaré

2023/6/5

AtBBX29 integrates photomorphogenesis and defense responses in Arabidopsis

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

Ana L Medina-Fraga

Lucas A Chinen

Patricia V Demkura

Micaela Z Lichy

Jonathan Gershenzon

...

2023/6

Maize integrates light and volatile cues from neighboring plants into stronger volatile emissions

bioRxiv

Rocío Escobar-Bravo

Bernardus CJ Schimmel

Yaqin Zhang

Lei Wang

Christelle AM Robert

...

2022/9/14

Dose–responses for solar radiation exposure reveal high sensitivity of microbial decomposition to changes in plant litter quality that occur during photodegradation

New Phytologist

M Soledad Méndez

Carlos L Ballaré

Amy T Austin

2022/9

Control of Plant Growth and Defense by Photoreceptors: From Mechanisms to Opportunities in Agriculture (vol 14, pg 61, 2021)

Ronald Pierik

Carlos L Ballaré

2021/1/4

Cryptochromes are the dominant photoreceptors mediating heliotropic responses of Arabidopsis inflorescences

Plant, Cell & Environment

Alejandro Miguel Serrano

Lucas Vanhaelewyn

Filip Vandenbussche

Hernan Esteban Boccalandro

Belén Maldonado

...

2021/10

Shade Avoidance: Expanding the Color and Hormone Palette

Trends in Plant Science

Guadalupe L Fernández-Milmanda

Carlos L Ballaré

2021

A light-dependent molecular link between competition cues and defence responses in plants

Nature plants

Guadalupe L Fernández-Milmanda

Carlos D Crocco

Michael Reichelt

Carlos A Mazza

Tobias G Köllner

...

2020/3

Environmental effects of stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation and interactions with climate change: UNEP Environmental Effects Assessment Panel, update 2019

Germar H Bernhard

Rachel E Neale

Paul W Barnes

PJ Neale

Richard G Zepp

...

2020

Sunlight doubles aboveground carbon loss in a seasonally dry woodland in Patagonia

Current Biology

Paula Berenstecher

Lucía Vivanco

Luis I Pérez

Carlos L Ballaré

Amy T Austin

2020/8/17

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Co-Authors

H-index: 105
Corné M.J. Pieterse

Corné M.J. Pieterse

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 46
Amy T. Austin

Amy T. Austin

Universidad de Buenos Aires

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