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    Structure of Fructans in Roots and Leaf Tissues of Lolium perenne by Pavis, N., Chatterton, N. J., Harrison, P. A., Baumgartner, S., Praznik, W., Boucaud, J., M. P. Prud'homme

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2001)
    “…• An analysis of fructan structures, to increase the understanding of biosynthetic pathways and enzymology of fructan synthesis in root and leaf tissues of…”
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    Phylogenetic relationships of the monogenomic species of the wheat tribe, Triticeae (Poaceae), inferred from nuclear rDNA (internal transcribed spacer) sequences by Hsiao, C, Chatterton, N J, Asay, K H, Jensen, K B

    Published in Genome (01-04-1995)
    “…Phylogenetic relationships of 30 diploid species of Triticeae (Poaceae) representing 19 genomes were estimated from the sequences of the internal transcribed…”
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    Dactylis glomerata growing along a light gradient in the central Appalachian region of the eastern USA III. Nonstructural carbohydrates and nutritive value by BELESKY, D. P, CHATTERTON, N. J, NEEL, J. P. S

    Published in Agroforestry systems (01-04-2006)
    “…Microsite conditions influence plant development and resource allocation of Dactylis glomerata L. (orchardgrass), a traditional pasture species with potential…”
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    Molecular phylogeny of the Pooideae (Poaceae) based on nuclear rDNA (ITS) sequences by Hsiao, C, Chatterton, N.J, Asay, K.H, Jensen, K.B. (United States Dept. of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Service, Utah State Univ., Logan (USA). Forage and Range Research Lab.)

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-03-1995)
    “…Phylogenetic relationships of the Poaceae subfamily, Pooideae, were estimated from the sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of nuclear…”
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    Phylogenetic relationships of 10 grass species: an assessment of phylogenetic utility of the internal transcribed spacer region in nuclear ribosomal DNA in monocots by Hsiao, C, Chatterton, N J, Asay, K H, Jensen, K B

    Published in Genome (01-02-1994)
    “…Entire sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITSs) and 5.8S subunit of nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) were obtained from nine grass species by direct…”
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    Elevated CO₂ Enhances Resprouting of a Tropical Savanna Tree by Hoffmann, William A., Bazzaz, Fakhri A., Chatterton, N. Jerry, Phillip A. Harrison, Jackson, Robert B.

    Published in Oecologia (01-05-2000)
    “…The savannas (cerrado) of south-central Brazil are currently subjected to frequent anthropogenic burning, causing widespread reduction in tree density…”
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    Detection of linkage disequilibrium QTLs controlling low-temperature growth and metabolite accumulations in an admixed breeding population of Leymus wildryes by Hu, Z.M, Wu, X.L, Larson, S.R, Wang, R.R.C, Jones, T.A, Chatterton, N.J, Palazzo, A.J

    Published in Euphytica (2005)
    “…Low-temperature soluble carbohydrate accumulations are commonly associated with anthocyanin coloration, attenuated growth, and cold adaptation of cool-season…”
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    Diversity of non-structural carbohydrates in grasses (Poaceae) from Brazil by Moraes, M. G., Chatterton, N. J., Harrison, P. A., Filgueiras, T. S., Figueiredo-Ribeiro, R. C. L.

    Published in Grass and forage science (01-03-2013)
    “…Non‐structural carbohydrates (NSC) are the primary energy available for growth and dry‐mass production in forage grasses. They are also associated with…”
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    Characterization of fructan oligomers from species of the genus Allium L by Ernst, Michael K., Chatterton, N. Jerry, Harrison, Philip A., Matitschka, Gudrun

    Published in Journal of plant physiology (1998)
    “…Storage tissue of leaf bases from several species of the genus Allium [ A. cepa L. var. cepa (onion, 6 cvs.), A. cepa L. var. ascalonicum (shallot, 7 cvs.), A…”
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    The influence of elevated CO2 on non-structural carbohydrate distribution and fructan accumulation in wheat canopies by Smart, D R, Chatterton, N J, Bugbee, B

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (1994)
    “…We grew 2.4 m2 wheat canopies in a large growth chamber under high photosynthetic photon flux (1000 micromoles m-2 s-1) and using two CO2 concentrations, 360…”
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    Changes in carbohydrate coordinated partitioning and cell wall remodeling with stress-induced pathogenesis in wheat sheaths by Bishop, D.L, Chatterton, N.J, Harrison, P.A, Hatfield, R.D

    “…Plant cell walls are dynamic structures that undergo specific remodeling events during plant defence responses. Changes in the coordinated partitioning of…”
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    Species delimitation tests of endemic Lepidium papilliferum and identification of other possible evolutionarily significant units in the Lepidium montanum complex (Brassicaceae) of western North America by Larson, Steven R, Culumber, C. M, Schweigert, R. N, Chatterton, N. J

    Published in Conservation genetics (2010)
    “…Lepidium papilliferum of southwest Idaho was previously treated as an infraspecific variety of Lepidium montanum. Chloroplast (cpDNA) sequences, nuclear…”
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    Oligosaccharides in foliage of Agropyron, Bromus, Dactylis, Festuca, Lolium and Phleum by Chatterton, N.J, Harrison, P.A, Thornley, W.R, Draper, E.A

    Published in The New phytologist (01-02-1990)
    “…Temperatures are frequently too cool on rangelands of the western United States for plant growth to occur during much of the time when soil moisture is most…”
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