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Raymon A. Donahue,
Adjunct Professor


Science Building, Room 236C
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926-7537
(509) 963-2802
email: donahuer@cwu.edu

Education

Ph.D. University of Wyoming, 1991.

Teaching

General Biology

Research Interests

Plant Stress Ecophysiology

Publications

  • Donahue RA and VS Berg. Leaf orientation of soybean seedlings: II. Receptor sites and light stimuli. Crop Science 30: 638-643, 1990
  • Donahue RA, VS Berg and TC Vogelmann. Assessment of the potential of the blue light gradient in soybean as a leaf orientation signal. Physiologia Plantarum 79: 593-598, 1990
  • Donahue RA and TC Vogelmann. Mechanisms of light perception in leaves of sun-tracking plants. pp. 189-204. The pulvinus: motor organ for leaf movement, eds. R.L. Satter, H.L. Gorton, and T.C. Vogelmann. American Society of Plant Physiologists. 1990
  • Smith WK and RA Donahue. Simulated influence of altitude on photosynthetic CO2 uptake potential in plants. Plant, Cell & Environment 14: 133-136, 1991
  • Donahue RA, TD Davis, CH Michler, DE Riemenschneider, DR Carter, PE Marquardt, N Sankla, D Sankla, BE Haissig and JG Isebrands. Growth, photosynthesis, and herbicide tolerance of genetically modified hybrid poplar. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 24:2377-2383, 1994
  • Donahue, RA, ME Poulson, and GE Edwards. A method for measuring whole plant photosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. Photosynthesis. Research. 52:263-269, 1997
  • Drincovich MF, P Casati, CS Andreo, RA Donahue, and GE Edwards. UV-B induction of NADP-malic enzyme in etiolated and green maize seedlings. Plant Cell & Environment, 21:63-70, 1998
  • Casati, P, MF Drincovich, CS Andreo, RA Donahue, and GE Edwards. UV-B, red and far-red light regulate induction of the C4 isoform of NADP-malic enzyme in etiolated maize seedlings. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 25(6):701-708, 1998
  • Poulson, ME, RA Donahue, J Konvalinka and MR Boeger. Enhanced Tolerance to High-Light and Drought Stress for Pseudotsuga menziesii Seedlings Grown Under Ultraviolet-B Radiation. Tree Physiology, 22 (12):829-836, 2002
 
Contact Information

Biological Sciences
Attn: Raymon Donahue
Science, room 236C
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926-7537
(509) 963-2802
email: donahuer@cwu.edu
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