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Publications at this Location

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2023 Publications
(listed by order of acceptance date)

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HC-Pro cistron of Triticum mosaic virus is dispensable for systemic infection in wheat but is required for symptom phenotype and efficient genome amplification Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(16-Nov-23)
Does divergent selection for seedling tiller number in big bluestem and switchgrass result in biomass yield and quality differences in mature grass swards? Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(6-Nov-23)
Registration of ‘WGC002’ spring wheat containing wild grass-derived Fusarium head blight resistance gene Fhb7Th2 Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(12-Oct-23)
Dynamic reconfiguration of switchgrass proteomes in response to rust (puccinia novopanici) infection Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(26-Sep-23)
Deleterious mutations predicted in the sorghum (sorghum bicolor) maturity (Ma) and dwarf (Dw) genes from whole genome resequencing Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(7-Sep-23)
Structural Similarities and Overlapping Activities among Dihydroflavonol 4-Reductase, Flavanone 4-Reductase, and Anthocyanidin Reductase Offer Metabolic Flexibility in the Flavonoid Pathway Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(5-Sep-23)
Agronomic evaluation and molecular cytogenetic characterization of Triticum aestivum x Thinopyrum spp. derivative breeding lines presenting perennial growth habit Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(3-Sep-23)
Genetic improvement of winter wheat grain yield in the northern Great Plains of North America, 1959-2021
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(24-Jul-23)
Temporal transcriptomic profiling elucidates sorghum defense mechanisms against sugarcane aphids Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(22-Jul-23)
Phenylpropanoids following wounding and infection of sweet sorghum lines differing in responses to stalk pathogens Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(11-Jul-23)
Effects of altering three steps of monolignol biosynthesis on sorghum responses to stalk pathogens and water deficit Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(5-Jul-23)
Multi-site evaluation of stratified and balanced sampling of soil organic carbon stocks in agricultural fields Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(27-Jun-23)
P3 and NIa-Pro of turnip mosaic virus are independent elicitors of superinfection exclusion Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(26-Jun-23)
Effects of altering three steps of monolignol biosynthesis on sorghum responses to stalk pathogens and water deficit
(Abstract Only)
(15-May-23)
Constitutively expressing the sorghum phenylpropanoid pathway gene SbCCoAOMT can improve resistance to fusarium head blight of wheat
(Abstract Only)
(15-May-23)
Elucidating the mechanism behind increased type-II resistance to fusarium head blight and reduced deoxynivalenol accumulation in wheat lines onstitutively expressing the sorghum phenylpropanoid pathway gene, SbCCoAOMT
(Abstract Only)
(9-May-23)
Divergent metabolic changes in rhizomes of lowland and upland switchgrass (panicum virgatum) from early season through dormancy onset Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(18-Apr-23)
The brown midrib (bmr) mutants prevent stalk rots under drought conditions and improve sorghum biomass quality
(Abstract Only)
(7-Apr-23)
Sugars and cuticular waxes impact sugarcane aphid (melanaphis sacchari) colonization on two different developmental stages of sorghum Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(16-Feb-23)
The waxy mutation in sorghum and other cereal grains reshapes the gut microbiome by reducing levels of multiple beneficial species Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(2-Feb-23)
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