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Michael P. Dzakovich
Michael P. Dzakovich
Research Plant Physiologist
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Light‐emitting diodes in horticulture
CA Mitchell, MP Dzakovich, C Gomez, R Lopez, JF Burr, R Hernández, ...
Horticultural Reviews: Volume 43, 1-88, 2015
1392015
Tomatoes grown with light-emitting diodes or high-pressure sodium supplemental lights have similar fruit-quality attributes
MP Dzakovich, C Gómez, CA Mitchell
HortScience 50 (10), 1498-1502, 2015
502015
Concentrations of the opium alkaloids morphine, codeine, and thebaine in poppy seeds are reduced after thermal and washing treatments but are not affected when incorporated in …
SA Shetge, MP Dzakovich, JL Cooperstone, D Kleinmeier, BW Redan
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 68 (18), 5241-5248, 2020
362020
Manipulating sensory and phytochemical profiles of greenhouse tomatoes using environmentally relevant doses of ultraviolet radiation
MP Dzakovich, MG Ferruzzi, CA Mitchell
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 64 (36), 6801-6808, 2016
312016
A high-throughput extraction and analysis method for steroidal glycoalkaloids in tomato
MP Dzakovich, JL Hartman, JL Cooperstone
Frontiers in Plant Science 11, 523863, 2020
262020
Analysis of tomato carotenoids: Comparing extraction and chromatographic methods
MP Dzakovich, E Gas-Pascual, CJ Orchard, EN Sari, KM Riedl, ...
Journal of AOAC International 102 (4), 1069-1079, 2019
262019
Chemical and sensory properties of greenhouse tomatoes remain unchanged in response to red, blue, and far red supplemental light from light-emitting diodes
MP Dzakovich, C Gómez, MG Ferruzzi, CA Mitchell
HortScience 52 (12), 1734-1741, 2017
122017
Steroidal alkaloid biosynthesis is coordinately regulated and differs among tomatoes in the red‐fruited clade
MP Dzakovich, DM Francis, JL Cooperstone
The Plant Genome 15 (2), e20192, 2022
62022
Transcriptomics and Metabolomics Reveal Tomato Consumption Alters Hepatic Xenobiotic Metabolism and Induces Steroidal Alkaloid Metabolite Accumulation in Mice
MP Dzakovich, ML Goggans, JM Thomas‐Ahner, NE Moran, SK Clinton, ...
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2300239, 2024
32024
Trait stacking simultaneously enhances mineral and provitamin a carotenoid bioaccessibility in biofortified Sorghum bicolor
M Dzakovich, H Debelo, M Albertsen, P Che, T Jones, M Simon, ZY Zhao, ...
Current Developments in Nutrition 6, 1179, 2022
32022
Biosynthesis of steroidal alkaloids are coordinately regulated and differ among tomatoes in the red-fruited clade
MP Dzakovich, DM Francis, JL Cooperstone
BioRxiv, 2021.01. 06.425594, 2021
32021
Discovery of steroidal alkaloid metabolites and their accumulation in pigs after short-term tomato consumption
MJ Sholola, ML Goggans, MP Dzakovich, DM Francis, SK Jacobi, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 05.579005, 2024
12024
Exploring metabolic and genetic diversity in tomato secondary metabolites
MP Dzakovich
The Ohio State University, 2020
12020
Trait stacking simultaneously enhances provitamin A carotenoid and mineral bioaccessibility in biofortified Sorghum bicolor
MP Dzakovich, H Debelo, MC Albertsen, P Che, TJ Jones, MK Simon, ...
Food & Function 14 (15), 7053-7065, 2023
2023
Using Light to Manipulate the Nutritional and Sensory Properties of Greenhouse Tomatoes with Red, Blue, and Far-red Supplemental LEDs
M Dzakovich, C Gomez-Vargas, C Mitchell
HORTSCIENCE 50 (9), S147-S147, 2015
2015
Can We Put Photobiology to Work? Using Light to Manipulate the Nutritional and Sensory Properties of Greenhouse Tomatoes
M Dzakovich
2015
Exploring Plant-UV Interactions with Greenhouse Tomatoes: Stress, Flavor, and Phytochemicals
M Dzakovich, CA Mitchell
HORTSCIENCE 49 (9), S133-S133, 2014
2014
A Semiyearly Study on the Effect of Light Quality on Flavor of Greenhouse Grown Tomatoes: LED versus HPS
M Dzakovich, C Gomez, CA Mitchell
HORTSCIENCE 48 (9), S113-S113, 2013
2013
LED versus HPS Supplemental Lighting Effects on Fruit Quality of Greenhouse Tomato
M Dzakovich, C Gomez, C Mitchell
HORTSCIENCE 47 (9), S148-S148, 2012
2012
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