Publications for John Cheeseman - "The Ion Transport Years"

The following is a list of major publications from my lab for the early period of my career in which electrophysiology and ion transport were the major foci.

Cheeseman, J. and B.G. Pickard. 1977. Electrical characteristics of cells from leaves of Lycopersicon. Can. J. Bot. 55: 497-510.

Cheeseman, J. and B.G. Pickard. 1977. Depolarization of cell membranes in leaves of Lycopersicon by extract containing Ricca's factor. Can. J. Bot. 55: 511-519.

Cheeseman, J. and J.B. Hanson. 1979. Mathematical analysis of the dependence of cell potential on external potassium in corn roots. Plant Physiol. 63: 1-4.

Gronewald, J.W., J. Cheeseman and J.B. Hanson. 1979. Comparison of the responses of corn root tissue to fusicoccin and washing. Plant Physiol. 63: 255-259

Cheeseman, J.M. and J.B. Hanson. 1979. Energy-linked potassium influx as related to cell potential in corn roots. Plant Physiol. 64: 842-845.

Cheeseman, J.M. and J.B. Hanson. 1980. Does active K+ influx to roots occur? Plant Sci. Lett. 18: 81-84.

Cheeseman, J.M., P.R. LaFayette, J.W. Gronewald and J.B. Hanson. 1980. Effect of ATPase inhibitors on cell potential and K+ influx in corn roots. Plant Physiol. 65: 1139-1145.

Cheeseman, J.M., M. Edwards and H. Meidner. 1982. Cell potentials and turgor pressures in epidermal cells of Tradescantia and Commelina. J. Exp. Bot. 33: 761-770.

Cheeseman, J.M. 1982. Pumpleak sodium fluxes in low salt corn roots. J. Membrane Biol. 70: 157-164.

Johanson, J.G. and J.M. Cheeseman. 1983. Uptake and distribution of sodium and potassium by corn seedlings. I. The role of the mesocotyl in "sodium exclusion". Plant Physiol. 73: 153-158.

Johanson, J.G., C. Enkoji and J.M. Cheeseman. 1983. Uptake and distribution of sodium and potassium by corn seedlings. II. Distribution between stele and cortex of ions absorbed from the transpiration stream. Plant Physiol. 73: 159-164.

Cheeseman, J.M. and C. Enkoji. 1984. Proton efflux from roots of intact Spergularia marina plants. J. Exp. Bot. 35: 1048-1052.

Cheeseman, J.M. 1985. An effect of Na+ on K+ uptake in intact seedlings of Zea mays L. Physiol. Plant. 64: 243-246.

Cheeseman, J.M., P. Bloebaum, C. Enkoji and L.K. Wickens. 1985. Salinity tolerance in Spergularia marina Can. J. Bot. 63: 1762-1768.

Cheeseman, J.M., P. Bloebaum and L.K. Wickens. 1985. Short term 22Na+ and 42K+ uptake in intact, midvegetative Spergularia marina plants. Physiol. Plant. 65: 460-466.

Cheeseman, J.M. and L.K. Wickens. 1986. Control of Na+ and K+ transport in Spergularia marina i. Transpiration effects. Physiol. Plant. 67: 1-6.

Cheeseman, J.M. and L.K. Wickens. 1986. Control of Na+ and K+ transport in Spergularia marina ii. Effects of plant size, tissue ion content and rootshoot ratio at moderate salinity. Physiol. Plant. 67: 7-14.
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Cheeseman, J.M. and L.K. Wickens. 1986. Control of Na+ and K+ transport in Spergularia marina. iii. Relationship between ion uptake and growth at moderate salinity. Physiol. Plant. 67: 15-22.

Cheeseman, J.M. 1986. Compartmental efflux analysis: an evaluation of the technique and its limitations. Plant Physiol. 80: 1006-1011.

Lazof, D. and J.M. Cheeseman. 1986. Sodium transport and compartmentation in Spergularia marina: partial characterization of a functional symplasm. Plant Physiol. 81: 742-747.

Cheeseman, J.M. 1988. Mechanisms of salinity tolerance in plants. Plant Physiol. 87: 547-550.

Wickens, L.K. and J.M. Cheeseman. 1988. Application of growth analysis to physiological studies involving environmental discontinuities. Physiol. Plant. 73: 271-277.

Lazof, D. and J.M. Cheeseman. 1988. Sodium and potassium compartmentation and transport across the roots of intact Spergularia marina. Plant Physiol. 88: 1274-1278.

Lazof, D. and J.M. Cheeseman. 1988. Sodium and potassium compartmentation and transport in the roots of intact lettuce plants. Plant Physiol. 88: 1279-1284.

Wickens L. K. and J. M. Cheeseman. 1991. Sodium and potassium relations of Spergularia marina following N and P deprivation: results of short-term growth studies. Physiol. Plant. 81: 65-72.