Malcolm M. Campbell Data-verified
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Malcolm M. Campbell's research focuses on plant molecular biology, with a specific emphasis on gene expression regulation in model organisms such as *Arabidopsis thaliana* and *Populus*. His work investigates how genetic and environmental factors influence plant development and responses. Recent publications explore the chemical genetics of seed priming agents and their effect on anthocyanin regulation in *Arabidopsis thaliana*. Campbell also examines broader ecological and agricultural themes, including the relationship between nutrient availability and plant biomass, and the potential for restored farmland to provide ecosystem services.
With a distinguished career marked by 280 total publications and over 14,900 citations, Campbell is recognized as a highly cited researcher. His h-index of 48 reflects a significant body of work in his field. He leads a research group and has collaborated with researchers such as Brett Serviss from Henderson State University on shared publications. His recent work also touches upon interdisciplinary areas, including historical and social studies, indicating a broad range of scholarly interests.
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- h-index: 48
- Publications: 280
- Citations: 14,952
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First record of Arum italicum (Araceae) from the Oklahoma (U.S.A.) flora (2025)
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