Sergey Shabala

Sergey Shabala

University of Tasmania

H-index: 108

Oceania-Australia

About Sergey Shabala

Sergey Shabala, With an exceptional h-index of 108 and a recent h-index of 81 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of stress physiology, membrane transport, salinity, waterlogging.

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

Potassium transporter OsHAK9 regulates seed germination under salt stress by preventing gibberellin degradation through mediating OsGA2ox7 in rice

Root endophyte-mediated alteration in plant H2O2 homeostasis regulates symbiosis outcome and reshapes the rhizosphere microbiota

Understanding plant responses to saline waterlogging: insights from halophytes and implications for crop tolerance

One size does not fit all: Different strategies employed by triticale and barley plants to deal with soil salinity

Back to the future for drought tolerance

Dealing with extremes: insights into development and operation of salt bladders and glands

Aluminium tolerance and stomata operation: towards optimising crop performance in acid soil

Single‐cell transcriptomic analysis of pea shoot development and cell‐type‐specific responses to boron deficiency

Sergey Shabala Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

39921

Citations(since 2020)

22804

Cited By

25746

hIndex(all)

108

hIndex(since 2020)

81

i10Index(all)

375

i10Index(since 2020)

326

Email

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University of Tasmania

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Sergey Shabala Skills & Research Interests

stress physiology

membrane transport

salinity

waterlogging

Top articles of Sergey Shabala

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Potassium transporter OsHAK9 regulates seed germination under salt stress by preventing gibberellin degradation through mediating OsGA2ox7 in rice

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology

Peng Zeng

Ting Xie

Jiaxin Shen

Taokai Liang

Lu Yin

...

2024/4/1

Root endophyte-mediated alteration in plant H2O2 homeostasis regulates symbiosis outcome and reshapes the rhizosphere microbiota

Journal of Experimental Botany

Kai Sun

Yi-Tong Pan

Hui-Jun Jiang

Jia-Yan Xu

Chen-Yu Ma

...

2024/2/23

Understanding plant responses to saline waterlogging: insights from halophytes and implications for crop tolerance

Tamires S Martins

Cristiane J Da-Silva

Sergey Shabala

Gustavo G Striker

Ivan R Carvalho

...

2024/1

One size does not fit all: Different strategies employed by triticale and barley plants to deal with soil salinity

Environmental and Experimental Botany

Fatemeh Rasouli

Ping Yun

Ali Kiani-Pouya

Ali Movahedi

Maryam Rasouli

...

2024/2/1

Back to the future for drought tolerance

New Phytologist

Luis M Guadarrama‐Escobar

James Hunt

Allison Gurung

Pablo J Zarco‐Tejada

Sergey Shabala

...

2024/4

Dealing with extremes: insights into development and operation of salt bladders and glands

Xiaohui Chen

Lars H Wegner

Bilquees Gul

Min Yu

Sergey Shabala

2024/2/17

Aluminium tolerance and stomata operation: towards optimising crop performance in acid soil

Ce Guo

Sergey Shabala

Zhong-Hua Chen

Meixue Zhou

Chenchen Zhao

2024/4/10

Single‐cell transcriptomic analysis of pea shoot development and cell‐type‐specific responses to boron deficiency

The Plant Journal

Xi Chen

Yanqi Ru

Hirokazu Takahashi

Mikio Nakazono

Sergey Shabala

...

2024/1

Multi-omics analysis reveals activation of jasmonate synthesis and modulation of oxidative stress responses in boron deficient pea shoots

Environmental and Experimental Botany

Xi Chen

Yutong He

Sergey Shabala

Steven M Smith

Min Yu

2024/2/1

Hormonal and epigenetic regulation of root responses to salinity stress

The Crop Journal

Ping Yun

Cengiz Kaya

Sergey Shabala

2024/3/13

Small but powerful: RALF peptides in plant adaptive and developmental responses

Lining Liu

Xing Liu

Zhenkun Bai

Mohsin Tanveer

Yujing Zhang

...

2024/4/6

Understanding the mechanistic basis of ameliorative effects of boron on salinity in barley (Hordeum vulgare)

Environmental and Experimental Botany

Mei Qu

Nanna Weise Havshøi

Xin Huang

Lana Shabala

Min Yu

...

2024/2/12

Diversity of Gibberellin 2-oxidase genes in the barley genome offers opportunities for genetic improvement

Journal of advanced research

Jingye Cheng

Yong Jia

Camilla Hill

Tianhua He

Ke Wang

...

2024/1/9

Understanding mechanisms for differential salinity tissue tolerance between quinoa and spinach: Zooming on ROS-inducible ion channels

The Crop Journal

Mohsin Tanveer

Lei Wang

Liping Huang

Meixue Zhou

Zhong-Hua Chen

...

2024/4/4

Genome-wide association study for identification of marker-trait association conferring resistance to scald from globally collected barley germplasm

A Kumar

S Yingling

Y Dwiningsih

C Ruiz

J Thomas

...

2020

Making wheat salt tolerant: What is missing?

The Crop Journal

Kotula

Lukasz

Noreen Zahra

Muhammad Farooq

Sergey Shabala

...

2024/4

A two-sequence motif-based method for the inventory of gene families in fragmented and poorly annotated genome sequences

BMC genomics

Anton Frisgaard Nørrevang

Sergey Shabala

Michael Palmgren

2024/1/3

Molecular mechanisms and regulation of recombination frequency and distribution in plants

Meilin Zou

Sergey Shabala

Chenchen Zhao

Meixue Zhou

2024/4

Climate‐resilient crops: Lessons from xerophytes

Xi Chen

Chenchen Zhao

Ping Yun

Min Yu

Meixue Zhou

...

2024/3

Aluminium stress-induced modulation of root gravitropism in pea (Pisum sativum) via auxin signalling

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Hui Wang

Huayang Wang

Houzhou Liu

Tao Wan

Yalin Li

...

2024/1/1

See List of Professors in Sergey Shabala University(University of Tasmania)

Co-Authors

H-index: 110
Rainer Hedrich

Rainer Hedrich

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg

H-index: 94
Mark Tester

Mark Tester

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

H-index: 76
Michael Palmgren

Michael Palmgren

Københavns Universitet

H-index: 69
Stefano Mancuso

Stefano Mancuso

Università degli Studi di Firenze

H-index: 66
Meixue Zhou

Meixue Zhou

University of Tasmania

H-index: 60
Lana Shabala

Lana Shabala

University of Tasmania

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