Webber, C., D’Souza, N., Stevens, K., Ayre, B. G., Allen, M. S., Chapman, K. D., Dickstein, R. (2012). Natural fiber production, harvesting, and preliminary processing: options and opportunities.
Webber, C., Taylor, M., Ayre, B. G., D’Souza, N., Chapman, K. D., Stevens, K., Dickstein, R., Allen, M. S. (2011). Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) and sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea): Monoculture and polyculture production. (187-33), . American Society of Agronomy Meetings.
Webber, C., Dickstein, R., Ayre, B. G., D’Souza, N., Stevens, K., Chapman, K. D., Allen, M. S., Dagnon, K. (2010). Monoculture and polyculture P$\$ production of kenaf and sunn hemp. 44.
Cai, J., Veerappan, V., Troiani, T., Mysore, K., Wen, J., Dickstein, R. (2022). Whole genome sequencing identifies a Medicago truncatula Tnt1 insertion mutant in the VTL8 gene that is essential for symbiotic nitrogen fixation.. The Medicago truncatula Genome. Springer Nature. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-90757-0
Veerappan, V., Troiani, T., Dickstein, R. (2020). Whole genome sequencing of symbiotic nitrogen fixation mutants from the Medicago truncatula Tnt1 mutant population to identify relevant Tnt1 and MERE1 insertion sites.. The Model Legume Medicago truncatula. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781119409144.ch131
Burks, D., Azad, R. K., Wen, J., Dickstein, R. (2018). The M. truncatula genome: genomic data availability. Medicago truncatula: Methods and Protocols. Springer.
Sahelin, M., Bagchi, R., Huang, Y., Adeyemo, O. S., Sherrier, D. J., Dickstein, R. (2015). The Medicago truncatula NIP/LATD transporter is essential for nodulation and appropriate root architecture.. Biological Nitrogen Fixation. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781119053095.ch60/summary
Libault, M., Dickstein, R. (2014). Advances in Functional Genomics Research in Legumes. Legumes in the ‘Omic Era. New York, NY: Springer. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4614-8370-0_2
Dokwal, D., Alonso, A., Cocuron, J., Dickstein, R. (2022). Metabolite shift in Medicago truncatula occurs in phosphorus deprivation. Journal of Experimental Botany. https://academic.oup.com/jxb/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jxb/erab559/6491222
Dokwal, D., Romsdahl, T. B., Kunz, D. A., Alonso, A., Dickstein, R. (2021). Phosphorus deprivation affects composition and spatial distribution of membrane lipids in legume nodules. Plant Physiology. https://watermark.silverchair.com/kiaa115.pdf
Yu, Y., Dickstein, R., Longo, A. (2021). Structural modeling and in planta complementation studies link mutated residues of the Medicago truncatula nitrate transporter NPF1.7 to functionality in root nodules. Frontiers in Plant Science. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.685334/full
Roy, S., Liu, W., Nandety, R. S., Crook, A., Mysore, K. S., Pislariu, C. I., Frugoli, J., Dickstein, R., Udvardi, M. K. (2020). Celebrating 20 years of genetic discoveries in legume nodulation and symbiotic nitrogen fixation.. Plant Cell. 32, 15–41. http://www.plantcell.org/content/early/2019/10/24/tpc.19.00279.long
Sun, L., Gill, U. S., Nandety, R. S., Kwon, S., Mehta, P., Dickstein, R., Udvardi, M. K., Mysore, K. S., Wen, J. (2019). Genome-wide analysis of flanking sequences reveals that Tnt1 insertion is positively correlated with gene methylation in Medicago truncatula. Plant Journal. Denton:. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/tpj.14291
Bauchet, G. ., Bett, K. E., Cameron, C. ., Campbell, J. D., Cannon, E. K., Cannon, S. B., Carlson, J. W., Chan, A., Cleary, A., Close, T. J., Cook, D. R., Cooksey, A. M., Coyne, C., Dash, S., Dickstein, R., Farmer, A. D., Fernández-Baca, D., Hokin, S., Jones, E. S., Kang, Y., Monteros, M. ., Muñoz-Amatriaín, M., Mysore, K. S., Pislariu, C. ., Richards, C., Shi, A., Town, C. D., Udvardi, M., von Wettberg, E. B., Young, N. D., Zhao, P. X. (2019). The future of legume genetic data resources: Challenges, opportunities, and priorities. Legume Science. 3, 15. Wiley. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/leg3.16
Longo, A., Miles, N. W., Dickstein, R. (2018). Genome mining of plant NPFs reveals varying conservation of signature motifs associated with the mechanism of transport. Frontiers in Plant Science. 9, 1668. Denton:. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2018.01668/full
de Bang, T. C., Lundquist, P. K., Dai, X., Boschiero, C., Zhuang, Z., Pant, P., Torres-Jerez, I., Roy, S., Nogales, J., Veerappan, V., Dickstein, R., Udvardi, M. K., Zhao, P. X., Scheible, W. (2017). Genome-wide identification of Medicago peptides involved in macronutrient responses and nodulation. Plant Physiology. 175(4), 1669-1689. Rockville, MD: American Society of Plant Biologists. http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/175/4/1669.long
Veerappan, V., Jani, M., Kadel, K., Troiani, T., Gale, R., Mayes, T., Shulaev, E., Wen, J., Mysore, K. S., Azad, R. K., Dickstein, R. (2016). Rapid identification of causative insertions underlying Medicago truncatula Tnt1 mutants defective in symbiotic nitrogen fixation from a forward genetic screen by whole genome sequencing.. BMC Genomics. 17, 141. http://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-016-2452-5
Veerappan, V., Jani, M., Kadel, K., Troiani, T., Gale, R., Mayes, T., Shulaev, E., Wen, J., Mysore, K. S., Azad, R. K., Dickstein, R. (2016). Rapid identification of causative insertions underlying Medicago truncatula Tnt1 mutants defective in symbiotic nitrogen fixation from a forward genetic screen by whole genome sequencing.. BMC Genomics. 17, 141.
Léran, S., Varala, K., Boyer, J., Chiurazzi, M., Crawford, N., Daniel-Vedele, F., David, L., Dickstein, R., Fernandez, E., Forde, B., Gassmann, W., Geiger, D., Gojon, A., Gong, J., Halkier, B. A., Harris, J. M., Hedrich, R., Limami, A. M., Rentsch, D., Seo, M., Tsay, Y., Zhang, M., Coruzzi, G., Lacombe, B. (2014). A unified nomenclature of NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER family members in plants. Trends in Plant Science. 19, 5-9. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1360138513001702
Veerappan, V., Kadel, K., Alexis, N., Scott, A., Kryvoruchk, I., Sinharoy, S., Taylor, M., Udvardi, M., Dickstein, R. (2014). Keel petal incision: A simple and efficient technique for genetic crossing in Medicago truncatula.. Plant Methods. 10, 11. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070640/pdf/1746-4811-10-11.pdf
Webber, C., Dickstein, R., Ayre, B., D’Souza, N., Stevens, K., Chapman, K. D., Allen, M. S., Dagnon, K. (2012). Monoculture and polyculture: kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) and sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea). Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Restoration. 7, 26–33.
Webber, C., Dickstein, R., Ayre, B., D’Souza, N., Stevens, K., Chapman, K. D., Allen, M. S., Dagnon, K. (2012). Monoculture and polyculture: kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) and sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea). Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Restoration. 7, 26-33.
Bagchi, R., Salehin, M., Adeyemo, O. S., Salazar, C., Shulaev, V., Sherrier, D. J., Dickstein, R. (2012). Functional assessment of the Medicago truncatula NIP/LATD protein demonstrates that it is a high-affinity nitrate transporter.. Plant Physiology. 160(2), 906-16.
Dickstein, R. (2010). A putative transporter is essential for integrating nutrient and hormone signaling with lateral root growth and nodule development in Medicago truncatula..
Dickstein, R. (2010). Control of root architecture and nodulation by the LATD/NIP transporter..
Dickstein, R. (2008). Transcription of ENOD8 in Medicago truncatula nodules directs ENOD8 esterase to developing and mature symbiosomes.
Dickstein, R. (2007). An IRE-like gene, MtIRE, has unique expression during maturation of infected cells in the invasion zone of developing root nodules in Medicago truncatula.
Dickstein, R. (2007). The AGC Kinase MtIRE: A Link to Phospholipid Signaling During Nodulation?.
Dickstein, R. (2004). LIN , a Medicago truncatula gene required for nodule differentiation and persistence of rhizobial infections.
Dickstein, R. (2004). nip , a symbiotic Medicago truncatula mutant that forms root nodules with aberrant infection threads and plant defense-like response.
Dickstein, R. (2004). Purification of ENOD8 proteins from Medicago sativa root nodules and their characterization as esterases.
Dickstein, R. (2004). Rapid analysis of legume root nodule development using confocal microscopy.
Dickstein, R. (2002). Tandemly duplicated ENOD8 genes are differentially expressed in Medicago.
Dickstein, R. (2001). Inferences on the phylogenetic relationships of Succinidae (Mollusca, Pulmonata) based on 18S rRNA gene.
Dickstein, R. (2001). Interactions between Psuedomonas syringae pv. tabaci and two rhizosphere hosts, Medicago sativa and Avena sativa.
Dickstein, R. (1998). An Arabidopsis lipase-like gene within a sequence previously characterized as an intron.
Dickstein, R. (1998). Heat shock response in the salamanders Plethodon jordani and Plethodon cinereus.
Dickstein, R. (1998). Progress on the regulation and function of Enod8, an early nodulin gene from Medicago that may encode a lipolytic enzyme.
Dickstein, R. (1998). The cDNA sequence of Medicago truncatula cv. Jemalong Enod8, a gene associated with nitrogen fixing root nodule organogenesis.
Dickstein, R. (1997). International research efforts on Medicago truncatula: a model for legume biology.
Dickstein, R. (1996). The auxin transport inhibitor N-(1-napthyl) phthalamic acid elicits pseudonodules on non-nodulating mutants of white sweetclover.
Dickstein, R. (1996). Use of World Wide Web home pages as a teaching tool. DataStream Computing Newsletter.
Dickstein, R. (1995). Molecular characterization of a genomic clone of nodulin gene ENOD8 from Medicago sativa cv. Chief. (Accession No. U35073) (PGR95-089).
Dickstein, R. (1994). Regulation of plant nodule-specific genes expressed in alfalfa nodules arrested at an early stage of development.
Dickstein, R. (1993). ENOD8, a novel early nodule-specific gene, is expressed in empty alfalfa nodules.
Dickstein, R. (1991). Nodules elicited by Rhizobium meliloti heme mutants are arrested at an early stage of development.
Dickstein, R. (1990). Nodulin gene expression and ENOD2 localization in effective, nitrogen-fixing and ineffective, bacteria-free nodules of alfalfa.
Dickstein, R. (1988). Developmental regulation of nodule-specific genes in alfalfa root nodules.
Dickstein, R. (1988). Expression of nodule-specific genes in alfalfa root nodules blocked at an early stage of development.
Dickstein, R. (1988). Expression of the Escherichia coli uvrA gene in human cells.
Dickstein, R. (1987). Plant-bacterial signalling in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis. In: Plant Molecular Biology (D. von Wettstein and N.-H. Chua, eds.).
Dickstein, R. (1983). Regulation of folylpoly--glutamate synthesis in bacteria: In vivo and in vitro synthesis of pteroylpoly--glutamates by Lactobacillus casei and Streptococcus faecalis..
Dickstein, R. (1981). Alpha-amylase assay and substrates for use therein. U.S. Patent No. 4,304,854. December 8, 1981.
Dickstein, R. (2022). Chili Pequin, Capsicum annuum, Edible hot pepper for shade or part sun. Trinity Forks Native Plant Press, April 2022. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2022/04/TFnlr-22.4.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2022). Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Perennial with sunny yellow flowers. Trinity Forks Native Plant Press, February 2022. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2022/02/2202-02-Trinity-Forks-NPSOT-Newsletter.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2022). Virginia Creeper, Robust vine with fall color. Trinity Forks Native Plant Press, July 2022. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2022/07/2022-07-TF-NPSOT-Newsletter.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2021). Agarita, Evergreen shrub with sharp-pointed leaves and fall berries. Trinity Forks Native Plant Press, August 2021. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2021/08/2021-08-Newsletter.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2021). Purple Passionflower, Vine that is Gulf Fritillary butterfly larval host. Trinity Forks Native Plant Press, May 2021. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2021/05/TFNews_May2021.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2021). Prairie Verbena, Low-growing perennial spring color. Trinity Forks Native Plant Press, February 2021. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2021/02/TFnlr-21.2-p4c.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2020). Indiangrass, Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash: Tall, fall-blooming grass. Trinity Forks Native Plant Press, August 2020. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2020/08/TFNews-August2020.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2020). Buttonbush, Cephalanthus occidentalis L.: Perennial shrub for moist areas. Trinity Forks Native Plant Press, May 2020. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2020/05/TFNews_May2020.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2020). Wood Fern, Thelypteris kunthii: Perennial for full- to part-shade and moist soil. Trinity Forks Native Plant Press, February 2020. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2020/02/TFNews_Febr2020.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2019). Fall Obedient Plant, Physostegia virginiana: Shade to part-sun perennial. Other. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2019/09/NICE-Fall-Obedient-Plant-Information-Sheet.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2019). Purple Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea: Part-shade to sun perennial. Other. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2019/05/NICE-Purple-Coneflower-Information-Sheet.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2019). Texas Bluebonnet, Lupinus texensis: State Flower of Texas. Other. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2019/01/NICE-Texas-Bluebonnet-Information-sheet.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2018). Butterfly Milkweed, Asclepias tuberosa: Showy yellow/orange-flowering perennial for sun. Other. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2018/04/2018-03-NICE-Butterfly-Milkweed-Information-sheet.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2018). Desert Willow , Chilopsis linearis : Small tree with showy flowers. Other. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2018/05/2018-06-NICE-Desert-Willow-Information-sheet-2.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2018). Gulf Muhly, Muhlenbergia capillaris: Pink flowering perennial grass. Other. https://npsot.org/wp/trinityforks/files/2018/08/2018-09-NICE-Gulf-Muhly-Information-sheet.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2017). Autumn Sage, Salvia greggii : Small flowering shrub for sun. Other. https://npsot.org/TrinityForks/NICE/Autumn%20Sage.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2017). Chinquapin Oak, Quercus muehlenbergii : Medium-large tree. Other. https://npsot.org/TrinityForks/NICE/Chinquapin%20Oak.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2017). Fragrant Sumac, Rhus trilobata : Medium-size deciduous shrub for fall color. Other. https://npsot.org/TrinityForks/NICE/Fragrant%20Sumac.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2017). Gulf Coast Penstemon, Penstemon tenuis : Spring flowering perennial. Other. https://npsot.org/TrinityForks/NICE/Gulf%20Coast%20Penstemon.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2016). Blackfoot Daisy, Melampodium leucanthum : White-flowering perennial for sun. Other. https://npsot.org/TrinityForks/NICE/Blackfoot%20Daisy.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2016). Bur Oak, Quercus macrocarpa : Majestic tree. Other. https://npsot.org/TrinityForks/NICE/Bur%20Oak.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2016). Cenizo, Leucophyllum frutescens : Texas sage, a purple-flowering shrub for sun. Other. https://npsot.org/TrinityForks/NICE/Cenizo.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2016). Red Columbine, Aquilegia canadensis : Perennial for spring color in shady spots. Other. https://npsot.org/TrinityForks/NICE/Red%20Columbine.pdf
Dickstein, R. (2020). Native Roots: Take solace in the backyard with Wood Fern ‘Thelypteris kunthii’. Denton Record-Chronicle. https://dentonrc.com/life/native_roots/native-roots-take-solace-in-the-backyard-with-wood-fern-thelypteris-kunthii/article_91ff506e-f42a-5d98-88f3-9eb2d79a1540.html
Dickstein, R. (2019). UNT’s Pollinative Prairie has become reality. Denton Record-Chronicle. https://dentonrc.com/news/unt-s-pollinative-prairie-has-become-reality/article_39776067-356c-54c5-86cc-00ec8cf80dc9.html
Dickstein, R. (2019). Old-fashioned favorite now in bloom. Denton Record-Chronicle. https://dentonrc.newsbank.com/doc/news/176413B9816A0F80
Dickstein, R. (2019). Sun perennials available in many colors. Denton Record-Chronicle. Denton, TX:. https://dentonrc.newsbank.com/doc/news/173C8676C1FF71B0
Dickstein, R. (2019). Native Roots: Denton family’s front yard is bluebonnets: State flower of Texas. Denton Record-Chronicle. https://dentonrc.com/life/native_roots/native-roots-denton-family-s-front-yard-is-bluebonnets-state/article_e816790c-7f52-5cf4-93b3-7f6f7742a362.html
Dickstein, R. (2018). Native Roots: Gulf Muhly is good for providing shelter for birds, ladybugs. Denton Record-Chronicle. https://dentonrc.com/life/native_roots/native-roots-gulf-muhly-is-good-for-providing-shelter-for/article_d0fa2ece-00eb-5e28-b053-ff2629af23a9.html
Dickstein, R. (2018). Native Roots: Desert willow is good choice to add to your landscape. Denton Record-Chronicle. https://dentonrc.com/life/native_roots/native-roots-desert-willow-is-good-choice-to-add-to/article_b301381b-1ce9-517b-b223-1b7c80ec4741.html
Dickstein, R. (2018). Butterfly Milkweed: A showy yellow/orange-flowering perennial for sun. Denton Record-Chronicle. Denton Record-Chronicle, Denton, TX:.
Dickstein, R. (2017). Fragrant sumac is shrub that produces fall color. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/life/native-roots/2017/09/21/native-roots-fragrant-sumac-shrub-produces-fall-color
Dickstein, R. (2017). Native Roots: Autumn Sage is an easy-to-grow, small flowering shrub for sun. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/life/native-roots/2017/06/22/native-roots-autumn-sage-easy-grow-small-flowering-shrub-sun
Dickstein, R. (2017). American agave in Denton produces spectacular flower stalk. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/life/native-roots/2017/06/15/native-roots-american-agave-denton-produces-spectacular-flower-stalk
Dickstein, R. (2017). Gulf coast penstemon, a spring flowering perennial with lavendar blossoms. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/news/news/2017/03/23/native-roots-gulf-coast-penstemon-spring-flowering-perennial-lavender-blossoms
Dickstein, R. (2016). Cenizo, a purple-flowering shrub, perfect for sun, Texas. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/homegarden/ home-garden-headlines/20160915-cenizo-a-purple-flowering-shrubperfect- for-sun-texas.ece
Dickstein, R. (2016). Blackfoot daisy flowers can thrive in Texas heat. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/home-gardenheadlines/ 20160616-becca-dickstein-blackfoot-daisy-flowers-can-thrive-intexas- heat.ece
Dickstein, R. (2016). Red columbine a good perennial for color in shady spots. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/homegarden- headlines/20160331-becca-dickstein-red-columbine-a-good-perennialfor- color-in-shady-spots.ece
Dickstein, R. (2016). Bur oak an excellent choice to plant in North Texas. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/homegarden- headlines/20160128-becca-dickstein-bur-oak-an-excellent-choice-toplant- in-north-texas.ece
Dickstein, R. (2015). Azure sage catches eyes. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/home-gardenheadlines/ 20151001-becca-dickstein-azure-sage-catches-eyes.ece
Dickstein, R. (2015). Red yucca excellent choice for landscape. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/home-gardenheadlines/ 20150625-red-yucca-excellent-choice-for-landscape.ece
Dickstein, R. (2015). Drought-resistant native excels at erosion control. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/home-gardenheadlines/ 20150410-becca-dickstein-native-roots.ece
Dickstein, R. (2015). Shrub’s a native sub for crape myrtle. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/home-gardenheadlines/ 20150219-becca-dickstein-shrubs-a-native-sub-for-crape-myrtle.ece
Dickstein, R. (2014). Little bluestem adds fall color. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/home-gardenheadlines/ 20141017-becca-dickstein-native-roots.ece
Dickstein, R. (2014). Big red sage fragrant, pretty and hard to find. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/home-gardenheadlines/ 20140710-becca-dickstein-big-red-sage-fragrant-pretty-and-hard-tofind. ece
Dickstein, R. (2014). Mealy blue sage is long blooming. Denton Record-Chronicle.
Dickstein, R. (2014). Jessamine marks end of winter. Denton Record-Chronicle. http://www.dentonrc.com/living-in-denton/home-garden/home-gardenheadlines/ 20140207-becca-dickstein-native-root.ece