Jean H. Gould
Adjunct Assistant Adjunct Professor, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2133
Email: gould@tamu.edu
Phone: 979-845-5078
FAX: 979-845-0627Jean Gould received her B.A. in Liberal Arts & Sciences from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. She received her Ph.D. in Plant Physiology from the University of California, Riverside.
Dr. Gould's area of research is genetic engineering and biotechnology of crop plants and forest trees. She uses both model and non-model plant species of cotton, cereals, and pines in her research.
Her research includes the investigation of genetic mechanisms in the protection of plants from drought stress and insect predation and the study of the genetic mutations produced in cultured plant tissues. The role of plant hormones in regulating gene expression and plant development, along with the role of stress & environment in development are also included in her research.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Gould JH, Zhou Y, Padmanabhan V, Magallenes-Cedeno M, Newton RJ 2002. Transformation and regeneration of loblolly pine : shoot apex inoculation with Agrobacterium. Mol Breeding 10:131-141.
Li H, Luo J, Hemphill J, Wang JT, Gould JH. 2001. A rapid and high yielding DNA miniprep for cotton (Gossypium spp.) Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 19:1-5.
Luo J & Gould JH 1999. In vitro shoot tip grafting improves recovery of cotton plants from culture. Plant Cell, Tissue & Organ Culture 57:211-213
Gould JH, Magallanes-Cedeno M. 1998. Adaptation of Shoot Apex Agrobacterium Inoculation & Culture to Cotton Transformation. Plant Mol. Biol. Rept. 16 (3) 284-289
Zhou Y, Newton RJ, Gould J. 1997 A Simple Method for Identifying Plant/T-DNA Junction Sequences Resulting from Agrobacterium-mediated DNA Transformation. Plant Mol Biol. Rept. 15:246-254.
Gould JH. 1997. Transformation of the Cereals using Agrobacterium. In: RS Tuan (Ed), Methods in Molecular Biology, Humana Press Inc., Totowa NJ. Vol. 62:489-499.
Mei B, No EG, McWilliams T, Gould JH, Newton RJ. 1997. In vitro regeneration of fourwing saltbush [Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt.] J. Range Manage. 50:413-418.
Gould J. 1996. Forest Biotechnology. Naval Stores Review 106:15-17.
Gould JH. 1996. Transformation of the Cereals using Agrobacterium . Invited Chapter. In: RS Tuan Ed., ÔMethods in Molecular BiologyÕ, Humana Press. In Press.
Gould JH, Ulian EC, Smith R. 1994. Transformation of Petunia and Corn (Petunia hybrida and Zea mays) using Agrobacterium tumefaciens and the shoot apex'. In: Bajaj (Ed), Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry, Vol. 23, Plant Protopasts and Genetic Engineering IV, Springer Verlaug, P. 302.
Gould JH. 1993. A non-destructive assay for GUS. In: R. Wu (Ed), Methods in Enzymology Recombinant DNA. Academic Press. 216:357-362.
Gould JH, Devey M, Hasegawa O, Ulian EC, Peterson G, Smith 1991. Transformation of Zea Mays L., using Agrobacterium tumefaciens and the shoot apex. Plant Physiol. 95:426-434.
Gould JH, Banister S, Fahima M, Hasegawa O, Smith RH. 1991b. Regeneration of Gossypium hirsutum and G. barbadense from the shoot apex. 1991. Plant Cell Rept. 10:12-16.
Gould JH, Slater H, Berdasco M, Smith RH. 1990. Late cotton fiber development-IAA. National Cotton Council of America. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf. Nat. Cotton Council, Memphis TN Pp 624-625.
Veluthambi K, Krishnan M, Gould J, Smith R, Gelvin S. 1989. Opines stimulate induction of the vir genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid. J. Bact. 171:3696-3703.
Smith RH, Gould JH, Ulian EC. 1992. Transformation of plants via the shoot apex. US Patent No. 5,164,310.
Smith RH, Gould JH. 1989. Introductory Essay for "Toshio Murashige & Folke Skoog (1962), A revised medium for rapid growth and bioassays with tobacco tissue cultures.Õ In: J. Janick (Ed), Classic Papers in Horticultural Science, Am. Soc. Horticultural Sci., Prentice Hall, NJ. Pp 59-63.
Gould JH, Smith RH. 1989. A rapid, non-destructive GUS assay in tissue culture media. Plant Mol Biol. Reporter 7:209-216.
Gould JH, Smith RH. 1989. Transformation systems for corn. Proceedings: 44th Annual Corn & Sorghum Res. Conf. Am. Seed Trade Assoc., NY, NY. Pp 1-10.
Ulian E, Smith RH, Gould JH, McKnight TD. 1988. Transformation of plants via the shoot apex. In Vitro, Cell Devl. Biol. 24:951-954.
Gould J, Smith RH. 1988. A shoot apex method for cotton transformation. Proc. Beltwide Cotton Prod. Res. Conf. Nat. Cotton Council, Memphis TN. Pp 113-114