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    Data sharing for conservation: A standardized checklist of US native tree species and threat assessments to prioritize and coordinate action by Carrero, Christina, Beckman Bruns, Emily, Frances, Anne, Jerome, Diana, Knapp, Wesley, Meyer, Abby, Mims, Ray, Pivorunas, David, Speed, DeQuantarius, Treher Eberly, Amanda, Westwood, Murphy

    Published in Plants, people, planet (01-07-2023)
    “…Societal Impact Statement Understanding the current state of trees within the United States is imperative for protecting those species, their habitats, and the…”
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    The Tip of the Iceberg: Cryopreservation Needs for Meeting the Challenge of Exceptional Plant Conservation by Pence, Valerie C., Bruns, Emily Beckman

    Published in Plants (Basel) (07-06-2022)
    “…Cryopreservation is increasingly important as a conservation tool, particularly for threatened exceptional species. The goal of this study was to investigate…”
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    Assessing ex situ genetic and ecogeographic conservation in a threatened but widespread oak after range‐wide collecting effort by Zumwalde, Bethany A., Fredlock, Bailie, Beckman Bruns, Emily, Duckett, Drew, McCauley, Ross A., Spence, Emma Suzuki, Hoban, Sean

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-06-2022)
    “…Although the genetic diversity and structure of in situ populations has been investigated in thousands of studies, the genetic composition of ex situ plant…”
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    Constructing sympatry networks to assess potential introgression pathways within the major oak sections in the contiguous US states by Cannon, Charles H., Kartesz, John, Hoban, Sean, Loza, M. Isabel, Bruns, Emily Beckman, Hipp, Andrew L.

    Published in Plants, people, planet (01-11-2024)
    “…Societal Impact Statement Increasing evidence indicates gene flow commonly occurs between closely related species in diverse plant genera and can involve…”
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    Defining exceptional species—A conceptual framework to expand and advance ex situ conservation of plant diversity beyond conventional seed banking by Pence, Valerie C., Meyer, Abby, Linsky, Jean, Gratzfeld, Joachim, Pritchard, Hugh W., Westwood, Murphy, Bruns, Emily Beckman

    Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2022)
    “…The multiple, complex risks to plant species survival are increasing, and conservation strategies that include ex situ as well as in situ approaches are needed…”
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    Scratching the surface: The in vitro research that will be critical for conserving exceptional plants to scale by Pence, Valerie C., Bruns, Emily Beckman

    “…The conservation of threatened exceptional plants, which cannot be conserved by seed banking, requires  in vitro technologies for many of the approaches needed…”
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    Constructing sympatry networks to assess potential introgression pathways within the major oak sections in the contiguous US states by Cannon, Charles H., Kartesz, John, Hoban, Sean, Loza, M. Isabel, Bruns, Emily Beckman, Hipp, Andrew L.

    Published in Plants, people, planet (01-11-2024)
    “…Evidencias científicas indican que el flujo génico ocurre comúnmente entre especies estrechamente relacionadas especialmente en géneros de plantas con alta…”
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