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    Low-temperature tolerance in land plants: Are transcript and membrane responses conserved? by Kenchanmane Raju, Sunil Kumar, Barnes, Allison C., Schnable, James C., Roston, Rebecca L.

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-11-2018)
    “…•Shared transcriptional responses to low temperature occur across multiple species.•Membrane changes in response to low temperature differ within reports from…”
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    Chloroplast Membrane Remodeling during Freezing Stress Is Accompanied by Cytoplasmic Acidification Activating SENSITIVE TO FREEZING2 by Barnes, Allison C., Benning, Christoph, Roston, Rebecca L.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2016)
    “…Low temperature is a seasonal abiotic stress that restricts native plant ranges and crop distributions. Two types of low-temperature stress can be…”
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    Exploring cotton SFR2's conundrum in response to cold stress by Surber, Samantha M., Thien Thao, Ngoc Pham, Smith, Cailin N., Shomo, Zachery D., Barnes, Allison C., Roston, Rebecca L.

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (31-12-2024)
    “…Cotton is an important agricultural crop to many regions across the globe but is sensitive to low-temperature exposure. The activity of the enzyme SENSITIVE TO…”
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    Lipid transport required to make lipids of photosynthetic membranes by LaBrant, Evan, Barnes, Allison C., Roston, Rebecca L.

    Published in Photosynthesis research (01-12-2018)
    “…Photosynthetic membranes provide much of the usable energy for life on earth. To produce photosynthetic membrane lipids, multiple transport steps are required,…”
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    Oligogalactolipid production during cold challenge is conserved in early diverging lineages by Barnes, Allison C, Myers, Jennifer L, Surber, Samantha M, Liang, Zhikai, Mower, Jeffrey P, Schnable, James C, Roston, Rebecca L

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (13-09-2023)
    “…Abstract Severe cold, defined as a damaging cold beyond acclimation temperatures, has unique responses, but the signaling and evolution of these responses are…”
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    The arches and spandrels of maize domestication, adaptation, and improvement by Abraham-Juárez, María Jazmín, Barnes, Allison C., Aragón-Raygoza, Alejandro, Tyson, Destiny, Kur, Andi, Strable, Josh, Rellán-Álvarez, Rubén

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-12-2021)
    “…People living in the Balsas River basin in southwest México domesticated maize from the bushy grass teosinte. Nine thousand years later, in 2021, Ms. Deb…”
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    An Arabidopsis protoplast isolation method reduces cytosolic acidification and activation of the chloroplast stress sensor SENSITIVE TO FREEZING 2 by Barnes, Allison C., Elowsky, Christian G., Roston, Rebecca L.

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (02-09-2019)
    “…Chloroplasts adapt to freezing and other abiotic stresses in part by modifying their membranes. One key-remodeling enzyme is SENSITIVE TO FREEZING2 (SFR2)…”
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    Risk assessment of pollen‐mediated gene flow from Ga1‐m field corn to dent‐sterile Ga1‐s popcorn by Barnes, Ethann R., Barnes, Allison C., Knezevic, Stevan Z., Lawrence, Nevin C., Jhala, Amit J.

    Published in Crop science (01-11-2020)
    “…The popcorn industry in the United States is at risk of genetic contamination because it utilizes the gametophyte factor 1 gene (Ga1) as a barrier against…”
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    How SFR2 is regulated to confer freezing tolerance of the chloroplast envelope membrane by Roston, Rebecca L., Barnes, Allison C., Shomo, Zachary, Surber, Samantha, Myers, Jennifer

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)
    “…Abstract only Internal cellular membranes must have their lipid composition remodeled for plants to survive low temperatures. One mechanism necessary for…”
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    Chloroplast Membrane Remodeling during Freezing Stress Is Accompanied by Cytoplasmic Acidification Activating SENSITIVE TO FREEZING21[OPEN] by Barnes, Allison C., Benning, Christoph, Roston, Rebecca L.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (27-05-2016)
    “…Cytoplasmic acidification is a specific response to freezing; it contributes to activating freezing-tolerance responses including a lipid remodeling enzyme…”
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