Joanna Putterill

Joanna Putterill

University of Auckland

H-index: 40

Oceania-New Zealand

About Joanna Putterill

Joanna Putterill, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Auckland, specializes in the field of Plant, Gene expression, Circadian Clock, Flowering time.

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

Gene-edited Mtsoc1 triple mutant Medicago plants do not flower

Strategies for fast breeding and improvement of Actinidia species

Two genes, ANS and UFGT2, from Vaccinium spp. are key steps for modulating anthocyanin production

Transcriptomic analysis implicates ABA signaling and carbon supply in the differential outgrowth of petunia axillary buds

Comparative Transcriptomics of Multi-Stress Responses in Pachycladon cheesemanii and Arabidopsis thaliana

MtING2 encodes an ING domain PHD finger protein which affects Medicago growth, flowering, global patterns of H3K4me3, and gene expression

CRISPR‐Cas9‐mediated mutagenesis of kiwifruit BFT genes results in an evergrowing but not early flowering phenotype

The candidate photoperiod gene MtFE promotes growth and flowering in Medicago truncatula

Joanna Putterill Information

University

Position

Professor in School of Biological Sciences

Citations(all)

12159

Citations(since 2020)

3660

Cited By

9972

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

University of Auckland

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Joanna Putterill Skills & Research Interests

Plant

Gene expression

Circadian Clock

Flowering time

Top articles of Joanna Putterill

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Gene-edited Mtsoc1 triple mutant Medicago plants do not flower

Frontiers in Plant Science

Axel Poulet

Min Zhao

Yongyan Peng

FangFei Tham

Mauren Jaudal

...

2024/2/26

Strategies for fast breeding and improvement of Actinidia species

Horticulture Research

Dinum Herath

Tianchi Wang

Charlotte Voogd

Yongyan Peng

Mikaela Douglas

...

2023/3

Two genes, ANS and UFGT2, from Vaccinium spp. are key steps for modulating anthocyanin production

Frontiers in Plant Science

Han M Nguyen

Joanna Putterill

Andrew P Dare

Blue J Plunkett

Janine Cooney

...

2023/2/2

Transcriptomic analysis implicates ABA signaling and carbon supply in the differential outgrowth of petunia axillary buds

BMC Plant Biology

Zhiwei Luo

Dan Jones

Sarah Philp-Wright

Joanna Putterill

Kimberley Cathryn Snowden

2023/10/10

Comparative Transcriptomics of Multi-Stress Responses in Pachycladon cheesemanii and Arabidopsis thaliana

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Yanni Dong

Saurabh Gupta

Jason J Wargent

Joanna Putterill

Richard C Macknight

...

2023/7/11

MtING2 encodes an ING domain PHD finger protein which affects Medicago growth, flowering, global patterns of H3K4me3, and gene expression

The Plant Journal

Mauren Jaudal

Matthew Mayo‐Smith

Axel Poulet

Annabel Whibley

Yongyan Peng

...

2022/11

CRISPR‐Cas9‐mediated mutagenesis of kiwifruit BFT genes results in an evergrowing but not early flowering phenotype

Plant Biotechnology Journal

Dinum Herath

Charlotte Voogd

Matthew Mayo‐Smith

Bo Yang

Andrew C Allan

...

2022/11

The candidate photoperiod gene MtFE promotes growth and flowering in Medicago truncatula

Frontiers in Plant Science

Geoffrey Thomson

Lulu Zhang

Jiangqi Wen

Kirankumar S Mysore

Joanna Putterill

2021/3/26

Medicago PHYA promotes flowering, primary stem elongation and expression of flowering time genes in long days

BMC Plant Biology

Mauren Jaudal

Jiangqi Wen

Kirankumar S Mysore

Joanna Putterill

2020/12

An improved method for transformation of Actinidia arguta utilized to demonstrate a central role for MYB110 in regulating anthocyanin accumulation in kiwiberry

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC)

Dinum Herath

Tianchi Wang

Yongyan Peng

Andrew C Allan

Joanna Putterill

...

2020/11

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