Publications
 
Graham, L. E, R. G. Kodner, M. M. Fisher, J. M. Graham, L. E. Wilcox, J. M. Hackney, J. Obst, P. S.

Bilkey, D. T. Hanson, and M. E. Cook. 2004. Early Land Plant Adaptations to Terrestrial Stress: A Focus on Phenolics; Ch. 9, pp 155-169 in The Evolution of Plant Physiology. From whole plants to ecosystems. Hemsley and Poole (eds) Linnean Society Symposium Series. Elsevier Academic Press, London, San Diego.

Hanson, D.T., L. Franklin, M. R. Badger. 2003. The Chlamydomonas reinhardtii mutant (cia3)

lacking a thylakoid lumen-localized carbonic anhydrase is limited by CO2 utilization and not PSII function in vivo. Plant Physiology 132: 2267-2275

Badger, M. R., D. T. Hanson, and G. D. Price. 2002. Evolution and diversity of CCMs in cyanobacteria.

Functional Plant Biology 29(2): 161-173.

Hanson, D.T., T. J. Andrews, and M. R. Badger. 2002. Variability of the pyrenoid-based CO2-

concentrating mechanism in hornworts (Anthocerotophyta). Functional Plant Biology 29(2): 407-416.

Hanson, D. T. and T. D. Sharkey. 2001. Rate of acclimation of the capacity for isoprene emission in

response to light and temperature. Plant, Cell and Environment 24(9): 929-936.

Hanson, D. T. and T. D. Sharkey. 2001. Effect of growth conditions isoprene emission and other

thermotolerance-enhancing compounds. Plant, Cell and Environment 24(9): 937-946.

Laporte M. M., J. A. Galagan, A. L. Prasch, P. J. Vanderveer, D. T. Hanson, C. K. Shewmaker and T.

D. Sharkey. 2001. Promoter strength and tissue specificity effects on growth of tomato plants transformed with maize sucrose-phosphate synthase. Planta 212: 817-822

Hanson, D. T., L. Graham, S. Swanson, T. D. Sharkey. 1999. The evolutionary significance of isoprene

emission in bryophytes. American Journal of Botany. 86 (5):634-639.