Laboratory of Ann Hirsch


Reviews (since 2003)

  1. Hirsch, A.M., Bauer, W.D., Bird, D.M., Cullimore, J., Tyler, B., and Yoder, J.I.   2003.   Molecular signals and receptors - controlling rhizosphere interactions between plants and other organisms.   Ecology . 84: 858-868.
  2. De Hoff, P. and Hirsch, A.M.   2003.   Nitrogen comes down to earth.   Report from the 5 th European Nitrogen Fixation Conference.   Mol. Plant-Microbe Inter.   16:371-375.
  3. Lum, M.R, and Hirsch, A.M.   2003.   Roots and their symbiotic microbes: strategies to obtain nitrogen and phosphorous in a nutrient-limiting environment.   J. Plant Growth Regul.   21:368-382.
  4. Lum, M.R. and Hirsch, A.M.   2004.   Overcoming fixed nitrogen deficiency by nodulation.   In :   R.M. Goodman (ed.).   Encyclopedia of Crop and Plant Sciences.   Marcel Dekker, Inc., NY.   pp. 448-451.
  5. Hirsch, A.M.   2004.   Plant-microbe symbioses:   a continuum from commensalism to parasitism.   Symbiosis .   37:345-363.
  6. Hirsch, A.M., Lum, M.R., Giordano, W.F., Fujishige, N.A., and Woo, H.-H. 2004. Changes elicited by Rhizobium inoculation in expression of genes influenced by phytohormone levels. In: Biology of Molecular Plant-Microbe Interaction, Vol. 4 , eds: B. Lugtenberg, I. Tikhonovich, N. Provorov, IS-MPMI, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, pp. 383-388.
  7. Lee, A. and Hirsch, A.M. 2006. Signals and responses: choreographing the complex interaction between legumes and alpha- and beta-rhizobia. Plant Signal. Behavior. 1:161-168.
  8. Hirsch, A.M., Lum, M.R. and Fujishige, N.A. 2008. Microbial encounters of a symbiotic kind-attaching to roots and other surfaces. Plant Cell Monogr. doi: 10.1007/7089_2008_06.
  9. Hirsch, A.M. and Fujishige, N.A. 2008. Commensalism. In: Population Dynamics, Vol. 1, Encyclopedia of Ecology, 5 Vols. Eds. S.E. Jorgensen and B. D. Fath. Elsevier, Oxford. pp. 679-683.