David_Weiss
Selected Publications
Shohat H., Cheriker H., Cohen A. and Weiss D. (2022). Tomato ABA-IMPORTING TRANSPORTER 1.1 inhibits seed germination under high salinity conditions. Plant Physiol. https://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiac545
Teaching
Undergraduate courses
- Plant Physiology - 71015
- Physiology and Molecular Regulation of Flowering - 71449
Graduate courses
- Signal transduction in plants - 71101
Prof. David Weiss
Research Interests:
Hormone signal transduction and responses
The plant hormones gibberellin regulates various developmental processes throughout the life cycle of the plant. Our lab studies the mechanisms of gibberellin signaling and responses, including root elongation in tomato and Arabidopsis. We also study the role of gibberellin in plant response to environmental stresses.
Prof. David Weiss
Professor
James de Rothschild Chair in Horticulture
Hormone signal transduction and responses (gibberellin and cytokinin).