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Gina Mohammed, PhD
Science & Research Director
Dr. Gina Mohammed is an international science consultant with over
25 years of expertise in research, applications, and commercialization of plant
physiological science. Her specialties include non-timber forest products, bioindicators of plant
health, remote sensing of vegetative condition, plant biotechnology & tissue culture, and botanical medicines. Gina
holds a PhD in plant physiology from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. She has produced over
130 scientific publications, plus dozens of articles
for consumer magazines and newspapers — and a comprehensive book of NTFP business ideas & resources on CD/DVD.
Below is a list of the various peer-reviewed journal papers which Dr. Mohammed has authored or
co-authored.
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- Zarco-Tejada, P.J., Miller, J.R., Harron, J., Hu, B., Noland, T.L., Goel, N., Mohammed, G.H.
and Sampson, P.H. 2004.
Needle chlorophyll content estimation through model inversion
using hyperspectral data from Boreal Conifer Forest Canopies.
Rem. Sen. Environ. (BOREAS Special Issue III) 89: 189-199.
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- Sampson, P.H., Zarco-Tejada, P.J., Mohammed, G.H., Miller, J.R., Noland, T.L.
and Fleming, R.L. 2003.
Hyperspectral remote sensing of forest condition:
Estimation of chlorophyll content in tolerant hardwoods.
For. Sci. 49(3): 381-391.
[ Read it HERE ]
- Zarco-Tejada, P.J., Miller, J.R., Mohammed, G.H., Noland, T.L. and Sampson, P.H. 2002.
Vegetation stress detection through
Chlorophyll a+b
estimation and fluorescence effects on hyperspectral imagery.
J. Environ. Qual. 31: 1433-1441.
[ Read it HERE ]
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- Noland, T.L., Mohammed, G.H. and Seymour N.H. 2001.
An improved fluorescein diacetate seed viability test for jack pine, black spruce, and white spruce.
Seed Sci. Technol. 29: 509-516.
- Noland, T.L., Mohammed, G.H. and Wagner R.G. 2001.
Morphological characteristics associated with tolerance to competition
from herbaceous vegetation for seedlings of jack pine, black spruce, and white pine.
New For. 21: 199-215.
- Sampson, P.H., Treitz, P.M. and Mohammed G.H. 2001.
Remote sensing of forest condition in tolerant hardwoods:
An examination of spatial scale, structure, and function.
Can J. Remote Sensing 27(3): 232-246.
- Zarco-Tejada, P.J., Miller, J.R., Mohammed, G.H., Noland, T.L. and Sampson, P.H. 2001.
Estimation of chlorophyll fluorescence under natural illumination from hyperspectral data.
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation (JAG) (Special Issue on Applications of
Imaging Spectroscopy) 3(4): 321-327.
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- Zarco-Tejada, P.J., Miller, J.R., Mohammed, G.H., Noland, T.L. and Sampson, P.H. 2001.
Scaling-up and model inversion methods with narrow-band optical indices for
chlorophyll content estimation in closed forest canopies with hyperspectral data.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (Special Issue on Hyperspectral Remote
Sensing) 39(7): 1491-1507.
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- Parker, W.C. and Mohammed, G.H. 2000.
Photosynthetic acclimation of shade-grown red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.)
seedlings to a high light environment.
New Forests 19(1): 1-11.
- Sampson, P.H., Mohammed, G.H., Zarco-Tejada, P.J., Miller, J.R., Noland, T.L.,
Irving, D., Treitz, P.M., Colombo S.J., Freemantle, J. 2000.
The Bioindicators of Forest Condition Project: A physiological, remote sensing approach.
For. Chron. 76(6): 941-952.
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- Zarco-Tejada, P.J., Miller, J.R., Mohammed, G.H. and Noland, T.L. 2000.
Chlorophyll fluorescence effects on vegetation apparent reflectance:
I. Leaf-level measurements and model simulation.
Rem. Sens. Environ. 74(3): 582-595.
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- Zarco-Tejada, P.J., Miller, J.R., Mohammed, G.H., Noland, T.L. and Sampson, P.H. 2000.
Chlorophyll fluorescence effects on vegetation apparent reflectance:
II. Laboratory and airborne canopy-level measurements with hyperspectral data.
Rem. Sens. Environ. 74(3): 596-608.
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- Mohammed, G.H. and Parker, W.C. 1999.
Photosynthetic acclimation in eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr.)
seedlings following transfer of shade-grown seedlings to high light.
Trees - Structure and Function 13 (3): 117-124.
- Wagner, R.G., Mohammed, G.H. and Noland, T.L. 1999.
Critical period of interspecific competition for northern conifers associated
with herbaceous vegetation.
Can. J. For. Res. 29(7): 890-897.
- Mohammed, G.H., Noland, T.L. and Wagner, R.G. 1998.
Physiological perturbation in jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.)
in the presence of competing herbaceous vegetation.
For. Ecol. Manage. 103: 77-85.
- Binder, W.D., Fielder, P. and Mohammed, G.H. 1997.
Applications of chlorophyll fluorescence for stock quality assessment
using different types of fluorometers.
New Forests 13(1-3): 63-89.
- Mohammed, G.H. 1997.
Making the grade: a synopsis.
New Forests 13(1-3): 3-6.
- Mohammed, G.H. 1997.
The status and future of stock quality assessment.
New Forests 13(1-3): 491-514.
- Mohammed, G.H., Noland, T.L., Parker, W.C. and Wagner, R.G. 1997.
Pre-planting physiological stress assessment to forecast field growth performance of
jack pine and black spruce seedlings with stress-testing and physiological assessment.
For. Ecol. Manage. 92: 107-117.
- Noland, T.L. and Mohammed, G.H. 1997.
Fluorescein diacetate as a viability stain for tree roots and seeds.
New Forests 14: 221-232.
- Noland, T.L., Mohammed, G.H. and Scott, M. 1997.
The dependence of root growth potential on photosynthetic rate
and root starch content in jack pine seedlings.
New Forests 13(1-3): 105-119.
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- Wagner, R.G., Noland, T.L. and Mohammed, G.H. 1996.
Timing and duration of herbaceous vegetation control around four northern coniferous species.
N. Z. J. For. Sci. 26 (1-2): 39-52.
- Menes, P.A. and Mohammed, G.H. 1995.
Identifying the root collar on forest tree seedlings.
For. Chron. 71(3): 304-310.
- Mohammed, G.H., Binder, W.D. and Gillies, S.L. 1995.
Chlorophyll fluorescence: a review of its practical forestry applications and instrumentation.
Scand. J. For. Res. 10: 383-410.
- Mohammed, G.H., Gillies, S.L. and Vidaver, W.E. 1992.
Ex vitro photosynthetic activity in plantlets of tissue-cultured Douglas-fir.
Tree Physiology 10: 403-410.
- Mohammed, G.H. and Vidaver, W.E. 1991.
Early development of Douglas-fir plantlets following transfer to the greenhouse.
Plant Science 76: 259-265.
- Mohammed, G.H. and Vidaver, W.E. 1991.
Plantlet morphology and the regulation of net water loss in tissue-cultured Douglas-fir.
Physiol. Plant. 83: 117-121.
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- Mohammed, G.H. and Vidaver, W.E. 1990.
The influence of acclimatization treatment and plantlet morphology on early
greenhouse-performance of tissue-cultured Douglas-fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco].
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 21: 111-117.
- Mohammed, G.H., Patel, K.R. and Vidaver, W.E. 1989.
The control of adventitious root production in tissue-cultured Douglas-fir.
Can. J. For. Res. 19: 1322-1329.
- Mohammed, G.H. and Patel, K.R. 1989.
Tissue culture micropropagation of Douglas fir.
New Forests 3: 125-139.
- Mohammed, G.H. and Vidaver, W.E. 1988.
Root production and plantlet development in tissue-cultured conifers.
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 14: 137-160.
- Dunstan, D.I., Mohammed, G.H. and Thorpe, T.A. 1987.
Morphogenetic response of vegetative bud explants of adolescent and mature
Picea glauca (Moench) Voss in vitro.
New Phytologist 106: 225-236.
- Mohammed, G.H., Dunstan, D.I. and Thorpe, T.A. 1986.
Influence of nutrient medium upon shoot initiation on vegetative explants
excised from 15 to 18 year old Picea glauca.
N. Z. J. For. Sci. 16(3): 297-305.
- Dunstan, D.I., Mohammed, G.H. and Thorpe, T.A. 1986.
Shoot production and elongation on explants from vegetative buds excised
from 17 to 20 year old Pseudotsuga menziesii.
N. Z. J. For. Sci. 16(3): 269-282.
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