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List of Scientific Publications

Ph.D. Thesis, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1968).  Shoot Growth Regulation by Endogenous Hormonal Systems in Citrus Trees.

  1. Goren, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1966. Peroxidase activity in citrus tissues. Phytochemistry 5:153-159.

  2. Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1966. Citrus petal bioassay based on indole acetic acid effects on flower opening. Nature (Lond.) 212:1064-1065. See also: Mitchell, JW and Livingston, GA. 1968. Methods of Studying Plant Hormones and Growth Regulating Substances. USDA. Agricultural Handbook No. 336, p.41.

  3. Goldschmidt, EE, Goren, R and Monselise, SP. 1967. The IAA-oxidase system of citrus roots. Planta (Berl.)72:213-322.

  4. Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1968. Native growth inhibitors from citrus shoots, partition, bioassay and characterization. Plant Physiol. 43:113-116.

  5. Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1968. Extraction of auxin and of other growth regulators from citrus stems by centrifugal force. Physiologia Plantarum 21:754-758. See also: Mitchell, JW and Livingston, GA. 1968. (Ref. 2). p.118.

  6. Goldschmidt, EE. 1968. The auxin induced curvature of citrus petals. Plant Physiol. 43:1973-1977.

  7. Eilati, SK, Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1969. Hormonal control of color changes in orange peel. Experientia 25:209-211.

  8. Goldschmidt, EE and Eilati, SK. 1970.  Gibberellin treated Shamouti oranges: Effects on coloration and translocation within peel pf citrus attached to or detached from the tree. Botanical Gazette 131:116-122.

  9. Goren R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1970. Regulative systems in the developing citrus fruit. 1. The hormonal balance in orange fruit tissues. Physiologia Plantarum 23:937-947.

  10. Goldschmidt, EE 1970.  Prospects of Preventing Citron (Citrus medica L.) -Style Abscission by Spraying Picloram. Hasadeh 50 : 740–42. (Hebrew).

  11. Goldschmidt, EE and Leshem, B. 1971. Style abscission in the Citron (Citrus medica L.) and other Citrus species: morphology, physiology and chemical control with Picloram. Amer. J. Bot. 58:14-23.

  12. Goldschmidt, EE and Goren, R. 1971. On the identification of native auxins in Citrus tissues. Can. J. Bot. 49:241-245.

  13. Goldschmidt, EE and Goren, R. 1971. A requirement for protein synthesis during the curvature of citrus petals. Plant Cell Physiol. 12:289-293.

  14. Goldschmidt, EE, Goren, R, Monselise, SP, Takahashi, N, Igoshi, H, Yamaguchi, I and Hirose, K. 1971. Auxins in Citrus: A reappraisal. Science 174:1256-1257.

  15. Goren, R, Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1971. Hormonal balance in bark and leaves of ‘Shamouti’ orange trees (Citrus sinensis (L) Osbeck) in relation to ringing. J. Hort. Sci. 46:443-451.

  16. Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1972. Hormonal control of flowering in citrus trees and other woody perennials. In: Carr, DJ (ed.). Plant Growth Substance 1970, Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp.758-766.

  17. Goldschmidt, EE, Eilati, SK and Goren, R. 1972. Increase in ABA-like growth inhibitors and decrease in gibberellin–like substances during ripening and senescence of citrus fruits. Ibid. pp.611-617.

  18. Goldschmidt, EE, Goren, R, Even-Chen, Z, and Bittner, S. 1973. Increase in free and bound abscisic acid during natural and ethylene induced senescence of citrus peel. Plant Physiol.  51:879-882

  19. Goldschmidt, EE and Galili, D. 1974. The fate of endogenous gibberellins and applied radioactive gibberellin A3 during natural and ethylene induced senescence in citrus peel. Plant Cell Physiol. 15:485-491.

  20. Goldschmidt, EE. 1974. Hormonal and molecular regulation of chloroplast senescence in citrus peel. In: Plant Growth Substances 1973. The Hirokawa Press, Tokyo, pp.1027-1033.

  21. Goldschmidt, EE and Huberman, M.1974. The coordination of organ growth in developing citrus flowers: A possibility for sink type regulation. J. Exp. Bot. 25:534-541.

  22. Jaworski, JC, Goldschmidt, EE and Stumpf, PK. 1974. Fat metabolism in higher plants. LXIII, Properties of the palmityl ACP: stearyl ACP elongation system in maturing safflower extracts. Archives of Biochem. Biophys. 163:769-776.

  23. Goldschmidt, EE, Tsang, MLS and Schiff, JA. 1975. Studies of sulfate utilization by algae. 13. Adenosine 5’-phosphosulfate (ASP) as an intermediate in the conversion of adenosine 3’-phosphate 5’-phosphosulfate (PAPS) to acid-volatile radioactivity. Plant Science Letters 4:293-299.

  24. Kedar, N, Levy, D and Goldschmidt, EE. 1975. Photoperiodic control of bulbing and maturation of Bet Alpha onions (Allium cepa L.) under decreasing day-length conditions. J. Hort. Sci. 50:373-380.

  25. Erner, Y, Reuveni, O and Goldschmidt, EE. 1975. Partial purification of a growth factor from orange juice which affects citrus tissue culture and its replacement by citric acid. Plant Physiol. 56:279-282.

  26. Monselise, SP, Weiser, M, Shafir, N, Goren, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1976. Creasing of orange peel - physiology and control. J. Hort. Sci. 51:341-351.

  27. Goldschmidt, EE.1976. Factors determining the shape of citrons. Israel J. Bot. 25: 34-40.

  28. Apelbaum, A, Goldschmidt, EE and Ben-Yehoshua, S. 1976. The involvement of endogenous ethylene in the induction of color change in ‘Shamouti’ orange. Plant Physiol. 57:836-838.

  29. Goldschmidt, EE. 1976. Endogenous growth substances of citrus tissues. HortScience 11:95-99.

  30. Brisker, HE, Goldschmidt, EE and Goren, R. 1976. Ethylene-induced formation of ABA in citrus peel as related to chloroplant transformations. Plant Physiol. 58:377-379.

  31. Makovetzki, S and Goldschmidt, EE. 1976. A requirement for cytoplasmic protein synthesis during chloroplast senescence in the aquatic plant Anacharis Canadenis. Plant Cell Physiol. 17:859-862.

  32.  Goldschmidt, EE, Aharoni, Y, Eilati, SK, Riov, J and Monselise, SP. 1977. Differential counteraction of ethylene effects by gibberellin A3 and N6-benzyladenine in senescing citrus peel. Plant Physiol. 59:193-195.

  33. Goldschmidt, EE. 1977. Galactolipids and phospholipids of orange peel and juice chromoplasts. Phytochemisty 16:1046-1047.

  34. Avigdori-Avidov, H, Goldschmidt, EE and Kedar, N. 1977. Involvement of endogenous gibberellins in the chilling requirements of strawberry (Fragaria X Ananassa Duch.). Ann. Bot. 41:927-936.

  35. Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1977. Physiological assumptions towards the development of a citrus fruiting model. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture 2:668-672.

  36. Mantell, A, Monselise, SP and Goldschmidt, EE. 1979. Movement of tritiated water through young citrus plants. J. Exp. Bot. 30:155-164.

  37. Weill, M, Avidan, A, Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1979. Water stress in citrus: Does endogenous ABA play a regulatory role? Acta Hort. 89:133-141.

  38. Levy, D, Goldschmidt, EE and Kedar, N. 1979. Bulbing of onions (Allium cepa L.): The role of endogenous ethylene. Plant, Cell and Environment 2:155-158.

  39. Goldschmidt, EE. 1980. Pigment changes associated with fruit maturation and their control. Chapter 9. In: Thimann, KV(ed.). Senescence in Plants. CRC Press, USA, pp.207-217.

  40. Admon, A. Jacoby, B and Goldschmidt, EE. 1980. Assessment of cytoplasmic contaminations in isolated vacuole preparations. Plant Physiol. 65:85-87.

  41.  Mantell, A, Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1980. Turnover pf tritiated water in calamondin plants. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 105:741-744.

  42.  Goldschmidt, EE. 1980. Abscisic acid in citrus flower organs as related to floral development and function. Plant Cell Physiol. 21: 191-195.

  43. Goldschmidt, EE and Galili, D. 1981. Fate of 14C-gibberellic acid in senescing on-tree ‘Valencia’ orange fruit. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 106:175-177.

  44. Admon, A. Jacoby, B and Goldschmidt, EE. 1981. Some characteristics of the Mg-ATPase of isolated red beet vacuoles. Plant Science Letters 22:89-96.

  45. Goldschmidt, EE. 1981. The problem of the ‘grafted citron’ and the nature of our citron cultivars: Halachic and scientific considerations. Techumin 2:136-146 (Hebrew).

  46. Goldschmidt, EE and Golomb, A. 1982. The carbohydrate balance of alternate bearing citrus trees: The significance of reserves for flowering and fruiting. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 107:206-208.

  47. Monselise, SP and Goldschmidt, EE. 1982. Alternate bearing in fruit trees. A review. Hort. Rev. 4:128-173.

  48. Monselise, SP, Goldschmidt, EE and Golomb, A. 1982. Alternate bearing in citrus and ways of control. Proc. Intern. Soc. Citriculture 1:239-242.

  49. Monselise, SP, Fishler, M, Bravdo, B and Goldschmidt, EE. 1982. Source-sink relationship in Citrus: Whole trees vs. girdled branches. The Regulation of Photosynthesis in Fruit Trees. Cornell University Press. pp.98-100.

  50. Monselise, SP, Fishler, M, Bravdo, B and Goldschmidt, EE. 1982. Source-sink relationship in citrus: Whole trees vs. girdled branches. The Regulation of Photosynthesis in Fruit Trees. Cornell University Press. pp.98-100.

  51. Monselise, SP, Fishler, M, Bravdo, B and Goldschmidt, EE. 1982. Source-sink relationship in citrus: Whole trees vs. girdled branches. The Regulation of Photosynthesis in Fruit Trees. Cornell University Press. pp.98-100.

  52. Fishler, M, Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP.  1983. Leaf area and fruit size in girdled grapefruit branches. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 108:218-221.

  53. Monselise, SP, Goldschmidt, EE, Golomb, A and Rolf, R. 1983.  Alternate bearing in citrus: Long term effects on individual ‘Michal’ tangerine branches. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 108:373-376.

  54. Goldschmidt, EE. 1983. Asymmetric growth of citrus fruit peel induced by localized application of gibberellins in lanolin pastes. Scientia Horticulturae. 21:29-35.

  55. Saidha, T, Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1983. Endogenous growth regulators in tracheal sap of citrus. HortScience 18:231-132.

  56. Goldschmidt, EE. 1984. Endogenous abscisic acid and 2-trans abscisic acid in alternate bearing ‘Wilking’ mandarin tree. Plant Growth Regulation 2:9-13.

  57. Hirschfeld, KR and Goldschmidt, EE. 1983. Chlorophyllase activity in chlorophyll-free citrus chromoplasts. Plant Cell Reports 2:117-118.

  58. Greenberg, J, Goldschmidt, EE, Schechter, S, Monselise, SP and Galili, D. 1984. Improving the uptake of gibberellic acid (GA3) by citrus fruit and leaves. Proc. 11th Ann. Meeting Plant Growth Regulator Society of America. pp.16-25.

  59. Saidha, T, Goldschmidt, EE and Monselise, SP. 1985. Endogenous cytokinins from developing ‘Shamouti’ orange fruits derived from leafy and leafless inflorescences. Scientia Horticulturae 26:35-41.

  60. Schaffer, AA, Goldschmidt, EE, Goren, R and Galili, D. 1985. Fruit set and carbohydrate balance in alternate and non-alternate bearing Citrus cultivars. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 110:574-578.

  61. Goldschmidt, EE, Aschkenazi, N, Herzano, Y, Schaffer, AA and Monselise, SP. 1985. A role for carbohydrate levels in the control of flowering in citrus. Scientia Horticulturae. 26:159-166.

  62. Aharoni, M, Goldschmidt, EE and Halevy, AH. 1985. Changes in metabolites of acetate-1-14C following floral induction of Pharbitis nil plants. Journal of Plant Physiol. 120:145-152.

  63. Raviv, M, Reuveni, O and Goldschmidt, EE. 1985. Evidence for the presence of a native, non-auxinic rooting promoter in avocado (Persea Americana Mill). Plant Growth Regulation 4:95-102.

  64. Goldschmidt, EE. 1986. Maturation, ripening, senescence and control: A comparison between fruit and leaves. In: Monselise, SP (Ed.). CRC Handbook of Fruit Development. pp.483-491.

  65. Amir-Shapira, D, Goldschmidt, EE and Altman, A. 1986. Autolysis of chlorophyll in aqueous and detergent suspensions of chloroplast fractions. Plant Science 43:201-206.

  66. Schaffer, AA, Liu, KC, Goldschmidt, EE, Boyer, CD and Goren, R. 1986. Citrus leaf chlorosis induced by sink removal: Starch, nitrogen and chloroplast ultrastructure. J. Plant Physiol. 124:111-121.

  67. Monselise, SP, Fishler, M, Bravdo, B and Goldschmidt, EE. 1986. Relationship between photosynthesis and transpiration of grapefruit leaves under orchard conditions, in diurnal and annual cycles. In: Regulation of Photosynthesis in Fruit Crops - An International Workshop, University of California, Davis, pp.18-23.

  68. Horesh, I, Levy, Y and Goldschmidt, EE. 1986. Prevention of lime-induced chlorosis in citrus trees by peat and iron treatments to small soil volumes. HortScience 21:1363-1364.

  69. Schaffer, AA, Sagee, O, Goldschmidt, EE and Goren, R. 1987. Invertase and sucrose synthase activity, carbohydrate status and endogenous IAA levels during Citrus leaf development. Physiologia Plantarum 69:151-155.

  70. Friedman, H, Goldschmidt, EE and Halevy, AH. 1987. Proteins in phloem exudates from photoperiodically induced Pharbitis nil seedlings. J. Plant Physiol. 130:471-476.

  71. Golomb, A and Goldschmidt, EE. 1987. Mineral nutrient balance and impairment of the nitrate-reducing system in alternate-bearing ‘Wilking’ mandarin trees. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 12:397-401.

  72. Amir-Shapira, D, Goldschmidt, EE and Altman, A. 1987. Chlorophyll catabolism in senescing plant tissues: In vivo breakdown intermediates suggest different degradative pathways for Citrus fruit and parsley leaves. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84:1901-1905.

  73. Greenberg, J, Monselise, SP and Goldschmidt, EE. 1987. Improvement of gibberellin efficiency in prolonging the citrus harvest season by the surfactant L-77. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 112:625-629.

  74. Raviv, M, Reuveni, O and Goldschmidt, EE. 1987. The physiological basis for loss of rootability with age in avocado seedlings. Tree Physiol. 3:115-122.

  75. Plat, D, Ben Shalom, N, Levy, A, Reid, D and Goldschmidt, EE. 1988. Degradation of pectic substances in carrots by heat treatment. J. Agri. Food Chem. 36:362-265.

  76. Goldschmidt, EE. 1988. Regulatory aspects of chloro-chromoplast interconversions in senescing Citrus fruit peel. In: Goldschmidt, EE and Goren, R (Eds.). Developmental Physiology of Horticultral Crops. Israel J. Bot. 37:123-130.

  77. Harpaz, A, Gal, S, Goldschmidt, EE and Gelb, E. 1988. A growth model of ever green fruit trees. Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Computers in Agric. Extension Programs Vol 2:584-589.

  78. Greenberg, J and Goldschmidt, EE. 1989. The effectiveness of GA3 application on citrus fruit. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture 1988, 1:339-342.

  79. Lavon, R, Salomon, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1989. Pyruvate Kinase: A potential indicator of calcium level in Citrus leaves and fruit. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture 1:541-545.

  80. Goldschmidt, EE and Greenberg, J. 1989. GA3 on Citrus fruit surface: Uptake and persistence. Acta Hort. 239:55-61.

  81. Greenberg, J and Goldschmidt, EE. 1989. Acidifying agents, uptake and physiological activity of gibberellin A3 in Citrus. HortScience 24:791-793.

  82. Friedman, H, Goldschmidt, EE and Halevy, AH. 1989. The involvement of calcium in the photoperiodic flower induction process of Pharbitis nil. Plant Physiol. 89:530-534.

  83. Rise, M, Cojocaru, M, Gottlieb, HE and Goldschmidt, EE. 1989. Accumulation of α-tocopherol in senescing organs as related to chlorophyll degradation. Plant Physiol. 89:1028-1030.

  84.  Shechter, S, Goldschmidt, EE and Galili, D. 1989. Persistence of 14C gibberellin A3 and 3H gibberellin A1 in senescing ethylene-treated Citrus and tomato fruit. Plant Growth Regulation 8:243-253.

  85. Friedman, H, Goldschmidt, EE and Halevy, AH. 1989. Cytosolic calcium level affects the photoperiodic flower induction process in Pharbitis nil. In: Krekule, J and Seidlova, F (eds), Signals in Plant Development, SPB Academic Publishig, pp.101-105.

  86. Harpaz, A, Gal, S, Goldschmidt, EE, Rabber, D and Gelb, E. 1990. A model of the annual cycle of dry matter production and partition in Citrus and other evergreen fruit trees. Acta. Hort. 276:149-155.

  87. Greenberg, J and Goldschmidt, EE. 1990. Uptake of 14C-gibberellic acid by mature grapefruit (Citrus paradise Macf.) as affected by relative humidity and method of application. Ann. App. Biol. 116:383-390.

  88. Greenberg, J and Goldschmidt, EE. 1990. Persistence of 14C-gibberellin A3 on the surface of Citrus fruit peel and on inert glass surfaces. Plant Growth Regulation 9:215-226.

  89. Rise, M and Goldschmidt, EE. 1990. Occurrence of chlorophyllides in developing, light grown leaves of several plant species. Plant Science 71:147-151.

  90. Friedman, H, Spieglestein, H, Goldschmidt, EE and Halevy, AH. 1990. Flowering response of Pharbitis nil to agents affecting cytoplasmic pH. Plant Physiol. 94:114-119.

  91. Horesh, I, Levy, Y and Goldschmidt, EE. 1991. Correction of lime induced chlorosis in container grown Citrus trees by peat and iron sulfate treatments to small soil volumes. In: Chen, Y and Hadar, Y (eds.) Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants. Kluwer Academic Publ. pp.345-349.

  92. Halevy, AH, Spiegelstein, H and Goldschmidt, EE. 1991. Auxin inhibition of flower induction of Pharbitis is not mediated by ethylene. Plant Physiol. 95:652-654.

  93. Friedman, H., Goldschmidt EE, Spiegelstein, H and Halevy, AH. 1992. A rhythm in the flowering response of photoperiodically-induced Pharbitis nil to agents affecting cytosolic calcium and pH. Physiol. Plant. 85:57-60.

  94. Goldschmidt, EE and Huber SC. 1992. End-product inhibition of photosynthesis in leaves of plants storing starch, sucrose and a starchless tobacco mutant. Plant Physiol. 99:1443-1448.

  95. Goldshcmidt, E.E. Huberman, M and Goren, R. 1993. Probing the role of endogenous ethylene in the degreening of citrus fruit with ethylene antagonists. Plant Growth Regulation 12:35-39.

  96. Greenberg, J, Goldshcmidt, EE and Goren, R. 1993. Potential and limitations of the use of paclobutrazol in citrus orchards in Israel. Acta Hort. 329:58-61

  97. Trebitsh-Sitrit, T, Riov, J, Goldshmcidt, EE. 1993. Immunodetection of Ethylene-induced chlorophyllase from Citrus fruit peel,. In: JC Pech, A. Latche, B. Balague, eds. Cellular and Molecular Aspects of the Plant Hormone Ethylene. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordecht, the Netherlands, pp. 164-165.

  98. Trebitsh-Sitrit, T, Goldchmidt, EE and Riov, J. 1993. Ethylene induces de novo synthesis of chlorophyllase, a chlorophyll degrading enzyme, in Citrus fruit peel. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 90:9441-9445.

  99. Ben-Yehoshua, S, Goldshcmidt, EE and Bar-Joseph, M. 1994. Citrus fruits. In: C.J. Arntzen et al. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Agricultural Science, Academic Press, N.Y. Vol. 1, pp. 357-377.

  100. Basnizki, J and Goldschmidt, EE. 1994. Further examination of gibberellin A3 effects on flowering of globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) under controlled environment and field conditions. Israel J. Plant. Sci. 42:159-166.

  101. Greenberg, J, Oren, Y, Eshel, G and Goldschmidt, EE. 1995. Gibberellin A3 (GA3) on ‘Minneola’ tangelo: Extension of the harvest season and improvement of fruit quality. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture 1992. pp. 456-458.

  102. Goldschmidt, EE, Harpaz, A, Gal, S, Rabber, D and Gelb, E. 1995. Simulation of fruitlet thinning effects in Citrus by a dynamic growth model. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture 1992. pp. 515-519.

  103. Goldschmidt, EE, Rabber, D and Galili, D. 1995. Fruit splitting in ‘Murcott’ tangerines: Control by reduced water supply. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture 1992. pp. 657-660.

  104. Lavon, R, Goldschmidt, EE, Salomon, R and Frank, A. 1995. Effect of potassium, magnesium and calcium deficiencies on carbohydrate pools and metabolism in Citrus leaves. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 12:54-58.

  105. Bustan, A, Erner, Y and Goldschmidt, EE. 1995. Interactions between developing Citrus fruits and their supportive vascular system. Ann. Bot. 76:657-66.

  106. Goldschmidt, EE and Koch, KE. 1996. Citrus. In: E. Zamski and A.A. Schaffer (eds). Photoassimilate Distribution on Plants and Crops. Marcel Dekker Inc. New York, p. 797-823.

  107. Brandis, A, Vainstein, A and Goldschmidt, EE. 1996. Distribution of chlorophyllase among components of chloroplast membranes in Citrus sinensis organs. Plant Physiol. Biochem. 34:49-54.

  108. Bustan, A, Erner, Y and Goldschmidt, EE. 1996. Carbohydrate supply and demand during fruit development in relation to productivity of grapefruit and ‘Murcott’ mandarin. Acta Horticulturae 416:81-87.

  109. Goren, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1996. S.P. Monselise and A. Bar-Akiva: Pioneers of modern citrus research in Israel. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture, pp. 26-30.

  110. Bustan, A, Erner, Y and Goldschmidt, EE. 1996. Integrating temperature effects on fruit growth into a Citrus productivity model. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture, pp. 938-944

  111. Tamim, M, Altman, A, Goren, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1996. Modification of the time and intensity of flowering in citrus cultivars by water stress, light and growth regulators. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture, pp. 945-948.

  112. Goren, R, Goldschmidt, EE and El-Otmani, M. 1996. Plant Growth Regulators in Citriculture. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture, pp. 1304-1308.

  113. Tamim, M, Altman, A, Goren, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1996. Citrus flowering research in Rehovot, Israel: Renewed focus on gibberellins. Flowering Newsletter 22:34-40.

  114. Gat, Z, Erner, Y and Goldschmidt, EE. 1997. The effect of temperature on the Citrus crop. World Meteorological Organization. Technical note No. 198, 27 pp.

  115. Goldschmidt, EE. 1997. Basic and practical aspects of citrus trees’ carbohydrate economy. In: S.H. Futch and W.J. Kender (eds.) Citrus Flowering and Fruiting Short Course. Citrus Research and Education Center, Lake Alfred, IFAS, Univ. of Florida. pp. 63-72.

  116. Goldschmidt, EE. 1997. Effect of climate on fruit development and maturation. In: S.H. Futch and W.J. Kender (eds.) Citrus Flowering and Fruiting Short Course. Citrus Research and Education Center, Lake Alfred, IFAS, Univ. of Florida. pp. 93-97.

  117. Jacob-Wilk, D, Goldschmidt, EE, Riov. J, Sadka, A and Holland, D. 1997. Induction of a Citrus gene highly homologous to plant and yeast. Thi: genes involved in thiamine biosynthesis during natural and ethylene-induced fruit maturation. Plant Mol. Biol. 35:661-666.

  118. Goldschmidt, EE, Tamim, M and Goren, R. 1998. Gibberellins and flowering in citrus and other fruit trees: A critical analysis. Acta. Hort. 463:201-208.

  119. Goldschmidt, EE. 1998. Ripening of citrus and other non-climacteric fruits: A role for ethylene. Acta Hort. 463:335-340.

  120. Bustan, A and Goldschmidt, EE. 1998. Estimating the cost of flowering in a grapefruit tree. Plant Cell Environ. 21:217-224.

  121. Lavon, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1999. Enzymatic methods for detection of mineral element deficiencies in citrus leaves. J. Plant Nutrition 22:139-150.

  122. Lavon, R, Salomon, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1999. Effect of potassium, magnesium and calcium deficiencies on nitrogen constituents and chloroplast components in Citrus leaves. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 124:158-162.

  123. Akhtar, MS, Goldschmidt, EE, John, I. Rodoni, PH, Matile, S and Grierson, D. 1999. Altered patterns of senescence and ripening in gf, a stay-green mutant of tomato (Lcopersicon esculentum Mill). J. Exp. Bot. 50:1115-1122.

  124. . Goldschmidt, EE. 1999. Carbohydrate supply as a critical factor for citrus fruit development and productivity. HortScience 34:1020-1024.

  125. Lavon, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 1999. Potassium deficiency and carbohydrate metabolism in Citrus. In: ‘Frontiers in potassium nutrition: new perspectives on the effects of potassium on physiology of plants’ (Oosterhuis, DM and Berkowitz, G, eds.). Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Potash and Phosphate Institute and the Crop Science of America.  pp.101-109. Published by PPI/PPIC, Gorgia, USA.

  126. Bustan, A and Goldschmidt, EE. 1999. Examination of ‘Hierarchical’ and ‘Proportional’ dry matter partitioning models with potted citrus trees. Acta Hort. 499:81-90.

  127. Bustan, A, Goldschmidt, EE, and Erner, Y. 1999. Progress in the development of ‘CITROS’- a dynamic model of citrus productivity. Acta Hort. 488:69-80.

  128. Jacob-Wilk, D, Holland, D, Goldschmidt, EE, Riov, J and Eyal, Y. 1999. Chlorophyll breakdown by chlorophyllase: isolation and functional expression of the Chlase 1 gene from ethylene-treated Citrus fruit and its regulation during development. The Plant Journal 20:653-661.

  129. Goldschmidt, EE and Maoz, A. 1999. Plant genetic engineering: Scientific background and Jewish, halachic and ethical aspects. Assia 17:50-65 (Hebrew).

  130. Katz, E, Weiss, D, Riov, J and Goldschmidt, EE. 2000. Ethylene biosynthesis and ACC synthase gene expression in citrus fruit. Acta. Hort. 535:93-98.

  131. Tamin, M, Goldschmidt, EE, Goren, R and Shachnai, A. 2001. Potassium reduces the incidence of superficial rind pitting (nuxan) on ‘Shamouti’ orange Acta. Hort. 553:303-305.

  132. Harpaz, S, Goldscmidt, EE, Gizis, A, Vaya, Y and Ben-Arie, R. 2001. Postharvest treatments of lychee fruit as revealed in fruit surface morphology and enzyme activity. Acta Hort 553:313-316.

  133. Goldschmidt, EE. 2001. Chlorophyll decomposition in senescing leaves and ripening fruits: Functional and evolutionary perspectives. Acta Hort 553:331-335.

  134. Porat, R, Feng, XQ, Huberman, M, Galili, D and Goldschmidt, EE. 2001. Gibberellic acid slows postharvest degreening of ‘Oroblano’ citrus fruits. HortScience 36:937-940.

  135. Heiman, A, Karo, AT, Goldschmidt, EE, Neale, R and Bustan, A. 2002. Fruit quality perception by growers, retailers and consumers: The case of oranges. Acta Hort. 584:177-184.

  136. Droby, S, Vinokur, B, Weiss, D, Cohen, L, Daus, A, Goldschmidt, EE and Porat, R. 2002. Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in grapefruit by the yeast biocontrol agent Candida oleophila. Phytopathology 92:393-399.

  137. Raveh, E, Cohen, S, Raz, T, Yakir, D, Grava, A and Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Increased growth of young citrus trees under reduced radiation load in a semi-arid climate. J. Exp. Bot. 54:365-373.

  138. Nicolosi, E, La Malfa, S and Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Molecular analysis of the phylogenetic relationships among 12 citron accessions. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture. IX Cong. 2000: 183.

  139. Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Reassessment of climatic effects on fruit maturation in citrus towards the development of a fruit maturation and quality model. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture. IX Cong. 2000: 300-302.

  140. Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Maturation of citrus fruit: Hormonal and molecular regulation of chlorophyll breakdown and other processes.  Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture. IX Cong. 2000: 364-366.

  141. Tamin, M, Schachnai, A, Goldschmidt, EE and Goren, R. 2003. Incidence of superficial rind-pitting (Nuxan) in ‘Shamouti’ oranges as affected by potassium treatments. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture. IX Cong. 2000: 442-443.

  142. Kanonich, Y, Goldschmidt, EE, Goren, R and Erner, Y. 2003. Control of fruit number, size, and quality of the easy-peeling tangerine hybrid ‘Nova’ by growth regulators. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture. IX Cong. 2000: 574-575.

  143. Cohen, S, Raveh, E, Grava, A and Goldschmidt, EE. 2001. Citrus response to radiation load reduction: water use, photosynthesis, and productivity. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture. IX Cong. 2000: 615-618.

  144. Katz, E, Weiss, D, Riov, J and Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Molecular regulation of ethylene biosynthesis in citrus fruit. Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture. IX Cong. 2000: 662.

  145. Katz, E, Galili, D, Weiss, D. Riov, J and Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Molecular probing of the ‘pseudoclimacteric’ ethylene evolution of young citrus fruit. In: Biology and Biotechnology of Plant Hormone Ethylene III (Vendrell, M, Klee, H, Pech, J.C and Romojaro, F, eds.) NATO Science Series, IOS press, Amsterdam, pp.31-34.

  146. Li, CY, Weiss, D and Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Effects of carbohydrate starvation on gene expression in citrus root. Planta 217:11-20.

  147. Li, CY, Weiss, D and Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Girdling affects carbohydrate-related gene expression in leaves, bark and roots of alternate-bearing citrus trees. Ann. Bot. 2:137-143.

  148. Li, CY, Shi, JX, Weiss, D and Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Sugars regulate sucrose transporter gene expression in citrus. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 306:402-407.

  149. Goren, R, Huberman, M and Goldschmidt, EE. 2003. Girdling: Physiological and horticultural aspects. Hort. Rev. 30:1-36.

  150. Negbi, M, Goldschmidt, EE and Serikoff, N. 2003. Classical and Hebrew sages on cultivated biennial plants. Part I. Scripta Classica Israelica 22:103-134.

  151. Porat, R, Vinokur, V, Weiss, D, Cohen, L, Daus, A, Goldschmidt, EE and Droby, S. 2003. Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in grapefruit by β-aminobutyric acid. Euro. J. Plant Pathology 109:901-907.

  152. Goldschmidt, EE and Samach, A. 2004. Aspects of flowering in fruit trees. Acta Hort. 653:23-27.

  153. Negbi, M, Goldschmidt, EE and Serikoff, N. 2004. Classical and Hebrew sages on cultivated biennial plants. Part II. Scripta Classica Israelica 23:81-94.

  154. 151. Heiman, A and Goldschmidt, EE. 2004. Testing the potential benefits of brands in horticultural products: the case of oranges. HortTechnology 14:28-32.

  155. Katz, E, Lagunes, PM, Riov, J, Weiss, D and Goldschmidt, EE. 2004. Molecular and physiological evidence suggests the existence of a system II–like pathway of ethylene production in non-climacteric Citrus fruit. Planta 219:243-252.

  156. Hasdai, M, Elmaci, C, Goldschmidt, EE, Droby, S and Porat, R. 2004. Isolation of a thioredoxin h cDNA from grapefruit peel tissue that is induced upon infection by Penicillium digitatum and elicitation of pathogen resistance. Physiol. Mol. Plant Pathol. 65:277-283.

  157. Goldschmidt, EE. 2005. Regolazione dell’alternanza di produzione negli alberi da frutto. (Italian). Italus Hortus 12:11-17.

  158. Klein, JD and Goldschmidt, EE. 2005. Hormonal regulation of ripening and senescence phenomena. In: Ben-Yehoshua, S (ed.). Environmentally Friendly Technologies for Agricultural Produce Quality. CRC, pp.315-331.

  159. Cohen, S, Raveh, E, Li, Y, Grava, A and Goldschmidt, EE. 2005. Physiological responses of leaves, tree growth and fruit yield of grapefruit trees under reflective shade screens. Scientia Horticulturae 107:25-35.

  160. Katz, E, Riov, J, Weiss, D and Goldschmidt, EE. 2005. The climacteric-like behavior of young, mature and wounded citrus leaves. J. Exp. Bot. 56:1359-1367.

  161. Shi, JX, Porat, R, Goren, R and Goldschmidt, EE. 2005. Physiological response of ‘Murcott’ and ‘Star Ruby’ grapefruit to anaerobic stress conditions and their relation to fruit taste, quality and emission of off-flavor volatiles. Postharvest Biol. Technol. 38:99-105.

  162. Goldschmidt, EE and Lakso, AN. 2005. Fruit tree models: Scope and limitations. In: Gelb, E and Offer, A (eds.). ICT in Agriculture: Perspectives of Technological Innovation. At http://departments.agri.huji.ac.il/economics/gelb-main.html. 19 pp.

  163. Nicolosi, E, La Malfa, S, El-Otmani, M, Negbi, M and Goldschmidt, EE. 2005. The search for the authentic citron (Citrus medica L.): Historic and genetic analysis. HortScience 40:1963-1968.

  164. Ben-Yaakov, E., Harpaz-Saad, S, Galili D, Eyal, Y and Goldschmidt, EE. 2006. The relationship between chlorophyllase activity and chlorophyll degradation during the course of leaf senescence in various plant species. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences. 54:129-135.

  165. Shi, JX, Riov, J, Goren, R, Porat, R and Goldschmidt EE. 2007. Regulatory aspects of ethanol fermentation in immature and mature citrus fruit. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 132:126-133.

  166. Shi, JX, Goldschmidt EE, Goren, R and Porat R. 2007. Molecular, Biochemical and anatomical factors governing ethanol fermentation metabolism and accumulation of off-flavors in mandarins and grapefruit. Postharvest  Biology and Technology 46:242-251.

  167. Shi, JX, Porat, R, Goldschmidt EE, Chen, S, Gollop, N, Ravid, U and Goren, R. 2007. Ethylene and volatiles buildup in citrus fruit. In: Ramina, A, Chang, C, Giovannoni, J, Klee, H, Perata, P and Woltering, E (eds). Advances in Plant Ethylene Research: Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on the Plant Hormone Ethylene, 181-187.

  168. Harpaz-Saad, S, Azoulay, T, Arazi, T, Ben-Yaakov, E, Mett, A, M. Shibolet, Y, Hörtensteiner, S, Gidoni, D, Gal-On, A, Goldschmidt EE and Eyal, Y. 2007. Chlorophyllase is a Rate-Limiting Enzyme in Chlorophyll Catabolism and is Posttranslationally Regulated. The Plant Cell. 19:1007-1022.

  169. Schenk, N, Schelbert, S, Kanwischer, M, Goldschmidt EE, Dörmann, P and Hörtensteiner, S. 2007. The chlorophyllases AtCLH1 and AtCLH2 are not essential for senescence-related chlorophyll breakdown in Arabidopsis thaliana. FEBS Letters 581:5517-5525.

  170. Goldschmidt, EE., R. Goren and D. Weiss. 2007. Abraham H. Halevy (Obituary). ASPB Newsletter 34 (2) : 21-22.

  171. Shi, JX, Chen, S, Gollop, N, Goren, R, Goldschmidt, EE and Porat, R. 2008. Effect of anaerobic stress on the proteome of citrus fruit. Plant Science 175:478-486.

  172. King,  RW, Hisamatsu, T, Goldschmidt, EE and Blundell, C. 2008. The nature of floral signals in Arabidopsis. I. Photosynthesis and a far-red photoresponse independently regulate flowering by increasing expression of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT). Journal of Experimental Botany. 59:3811-3820.

  173. Azoulay Shemer, T, Harpaz-Saad, S, Belausov, E, Lovat, N, Krokhin, O, Spicer, V, Standing, KG, Goldschmidt, EE and Eyal, Y. 2008. Citrus Chlorophyllase Dynamics at ethylene-induced fruit color-break: A study of chlorophyllase expression,  posttranslational processing kinetics, and in situ intracellular localization. Plant Physiology 148:108-118.

  174. Mudge, K, Janick, J, Scofield, S and Goldschmidt EE. 2009. A history of grafting.  Hort. Rev.35:437-493.

  175. Hershkovitz, V, Friedman, H, Goldschmidt, EE and Pesis, E. 2009. The role of the embryo and ethylene in avocado fruit mesocarp discoloration. Journal of Experimental Botany 60:791-799.

  176. Goren, R, Sisler, CE, Huberman, M, Goldschmidt, EE, Riov, J, and Apelbaum, A. 2009.  A search for both (i) volatile and (ii) non-volatile and water soluble cyclopropene derivatives – ethylene action antagonists. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of Plant Growth Regulators of America, San Francisco, USA 2008, p. 33-37.

  177. Hershkovitz, V, Friedman, H, Goldschmidt, EE, Feygenberg, O and Pesis, E. 2009. Induction of ethylene in avocado in response to chilling stress on tree. Journal of Plant Physiology 166:1855-1862.

  178. Hershkovitz, V, Friedman, H, Goldschmidt, EE and Pesis, E. 2010. Ethylene regulation of avocado ripening differs between seeded and seedless fruit. Postharvest Biology and Technology 56:138-146.

  179. Hershkovitz, V, Friedman, H, Ben-Arie, R, Feygenberg, O, Pesis, E and   Goldschmidt, EE. 2010. Proc. IIIrd IC Postharvest Unlimited 2008 (Ed. WB Herppich). Acta Horticulturae 858:143-147.

  180. Shi, JX, Aharon, Z, Goren, R, Goldschmidt, EE and Porat, R. 2010.Short-term exposures to reduced O2 and elevated CO2 atmospheres differently affect the respiratory characteristics of grapefruit and mandarin. Proc. IXth Intl. Contr. Atmos. Res. Conf. (Ed. RM Beaudry). Acta Horticulturae 857:331-337.

  181. Naschitz, S, Naor, A, Genish, S, Wolf, S, and Goldschmidt, EE. 2010. Internal management of non-structural carbohydrate resources in apple leaves and branch wood under a broad range of sink and source manipulations. Tree Physiology 30:715-727.

  182. Tomer, E, Verbalov, J, Giovannoni, JJ, Goldschmidt, EE and Friedman, H. 2010. The regulation of MADS-box gene expression during ripening of banana and their regulatory interaction with ethylene. Journal of Experimental Botany 61:1523-1535.

  183. Shi, JX, Goldschmidt, EE, Goren, R, and Porat, R. 2011. Molecular responses of citrus fruit to anaerobic stress. Proc. IInd IS on Citrus Biotechnology  (Eds. A. Gentile, A. La Malfa ), Acta Horticulturare 892:149-154.

  184. Azoulay-Shemer, T, Harpaz-Saad, S, Eyal, Y, and Goldschmidt, EE. 2011. Pathway of chlorophyll breakdown in  citrus fruit peel, as compared with arabidopsis leaves and other plant systems. Proc. IInd IS on Citrus Biotechnology ( Eds. A. Gentile, A. La Malfa ), Acta Horticulturae 892:335-341.

  185. Azoulay-Shemer, T, Harpaz-Saad, S, Cohen-Peer, R, Mett, A, Spicer, V, Lovat, N, Krokhin, O, Brand, A, Gidoni, D, Standing, KG, Goldschmidt, EE, and Eyal, Y. 2011. Dual N- and C-terminal processing of citrus chlorophyllase precursor within the plastid membranes leads to the mature enzyme. Plant Cell Physiology 52:70-83.

  186. Hershkovitz, V, Friedman, H, Goldschmidt, EE, Feygenberg, O, and Pesis, E. 2011. Effect of seed on ripening control components during avocado fruit development. Journal of Plant Physiology 168:2177-2183.

  187. Goren, R, Huberman, M, Riov, J, Goldschmidt, EE, Sisler, EC, and Apelbaum, A. 2011. Effect of 3-cyclopropyl-1-enyl-propanoic acid sodium salt, a novel water soluble antagonist of ethylene action. Plant Growth Regulation 65:327-334.

  188. Sorkina, A, Bardosh, G, Liu, Y-Z, Fridman, I, Schlizerman, L, Zur, N, Or, E, Goldschmidt, EE, Blumwald, E, and Sadka, A. 2011. Isolation of a citrus promoter specific for reproductive organs and its functional analysis in isolated juice sacs and tomato.  Plant Cell Report

  189. Goldschmidt, EE. 2013. The evolution of fruit tree productivity: A review.  Economic Botany 67:51-62.

  190. Tzarfati, R, Ben-Dor, S, Sela, I, and Goldschmidt, EE. 2013. Graft-induced changes in microRNA expression patterns in Citrus leaf petioles.  The Open Plant Science Journal 7:17-23.

  191. Goldschmidt, EE. 2013. Fifty years of citrus developmental research: A perspective. HortScience 48: 820-824.

  192. Naschitz, S, Naor, A, Wolf, S, Goldschmidt, EE. 2014. The effects of temperature and drought on autumnal senescence and leaf shed under warm, east Mediterranean climate. Trees 28:879-890.

  193. Zilkah, S, and Goldschmidt, EE. 2014. Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) – A native Mediterranean and cultured crop species. Chapter 14,  In: Z. Yaniv and N. Dudai (eds.), Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the Middle-East. Springer, Dordrecht, pp.253-267.

  194. Huberman, M, Riov, J. Goldschmidt, EE, Apelbaum, A, and R. Goren, 2014. The novel ethylene antagonist, 3-cyclopropyl-1-enyl-propanoic acid sodium salt (CPAS), increases grain yield in wheat by delaying leaf senescence. Plant Growth Regulation 73:249-255.

  195. Goldschmidt, EE. 2014. Dedication: Pinhas Spiegel-Roy. Hort. Rev. 42:3-6.

  196. Goldschmidt, EE. 2014. Plant grafting: new mechanisms, evolutionary implications  ( a Review ). Frontiers in Plant Science;  doi:10.3889/fpls. 2014.00727.

  197. Goldschmidt, EE. 2017. New insights in citron ( Citrus medica L. ) genomics and fruit development. HortScience 52:823-826.

  198. Goldschmidt, EE 2018. An Evolutionary Platform for Alternate Bearing in Fruit Trees

  199. Acta Hortic. 1229. Acta Hort..2018.1229.1 Proc. Int. Symp. o Flowering, Fruit Set and Alternate Bearing Eds.: F.P. Marra, T. Caruso and S.K. Mitra; 1-8.

  200. Goldschmidt, EE. 2020. The Citrus Genome: Past, Present and Future. In: The Citrus Genome. , A. Gentile, S. La Malfa, and Z. Deng (eds.) pp.1-3.

  201. Goldschmidt, EE. and A. Sadka. 2021. Yield alternation: horticulture, physiology, molecular biology and evolution.  Hort. Rev. 48:363-418.

  202. Goldschmidt, EE., M. Bar-Joseoh and A. Sadka. 2023. Trends in 20th century Citrus research in Israel. Acta Hort. (in press).

Books

1. Goldschmidt, EE and Goren, R. (eds.). 1988. Developmental Physiology of Horticultural Crops. (A special issue dedicated to the memory of Professor Shaul P. Monselise.) Israel J. Bot. Vol. 37:69-266.

2. Spiegel-Roy, P and Goldschmidt, EE. 1996. Biology of Citrus. Cambridge University Press, 230 pp, + X.

3. Goren, R and Goldschmidt, EE (eds.). 2000. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Citrus Biotechnology. Acta Hort. Vol. 535, 263pp.

4. The Etrog Citron; Tradition and Research; Goldschmidt, EE and Bar-Joseph, M. (eds.).2018. Mosad Harav Kook (Publ.); 513 pp. (Hebrew with English Abst.)

5. The Citron Compendium: The Citron (Etrog) Citrus medica L: Science and Tradition, Goldschmidt, EE and Bar-Joseph, M. (eds.). 607 pp.

Goldschmidt, EE. 2018. 'Fruit of Goodly Trees': The Talmudic Discourse on Citron. In: Goldschmidt, EE. and Bar-Joseph, M.(Eds.) The Etrog Citron (Citrus medica L.): Tradition and Research. pp. 7-22 (Hebrew).

Goldschmidt, EE. 2018. The Grafted Citron Controversy. In: Goldschmidt, EE. and Bar-Joseph, M.(Eds.) The Etrog Citron (Citrus medica L.): Tradition and Research.  pp. 279-291 (Hebrew).