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    Comparative physiological and metabolomics analysis of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) following post-anthesis heat stress by Thomason, Kayla, Babar, Md Ali, Erickson, John E, Mulvaney, Michael, Beecher, Chris, MacDonald, Greg

    Published in PloS one (13-06-2018)
    “…Genetic improvement for stress tolerance requires a solid understanding of biochemical processes involved with different physiological mechanisms and their…”
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    Converting bahiagrass pasture land to elephantgrass bioenergy production enhances biomass yield and water quality by Reyes-Cabrera, Joel, Erickson, John. E., Leon, Ramon G., Silveira, Maria L., Rowland, Diane L., Sollenberger, Lynn E., Morgan, Kelly T.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-10-2017)
    “…•Elephantgrass produced on average 4- to 7-fold more biomass than bahiagrass.•Elephantgrass ET was about 35% higher compared to bahiagrass.•Elephantgrass…”
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    Biochar affects soil water content but not soybean yield in a sandy southeastern U.S. soil by Reyes‐Cabrera, Joel, Erickson, John E., Leon, Ramon G.

    “…Drought is the greatest abiotic cause of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] yield loss in rainfed systems in the United States. Preplant incorporation of powdery…”
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    A mesoporous silica nanoparticle technology applied in dilute nutrient solution accelerated establishment of zoysiagrass by Adams, Curtis B., Erickson, John E., Bunderson, Landon

    “…Use of nanoparticles in agriculture is anticipated to have beneficial outcomes, including the potential for improving nutrient delivery. Mesoporous silica…”
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    QTLs Associated with Crown Root Angle, Stomatal Conductance, and Maturity in Sorghum by Lopez, Jose R., Erickson, John E., Munoz, Patricio, Saballos, Ana, Felderhoff, Terry J., Vermerris, Wilfred

    Published in The plant genome (01-07-2017)
    “…Core Ideas QTLs for crown root angle, stomatal conductance, and maturity were identified in two field studies through the construction of a high‐density bin…”
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    Effects of Nitrogen Fertilization and Seed Piece Applied Fungicides on Establishment, Tiller Dynamics, and Sucrose Yields in Successively Planted Sugarcane by Vuyyuru, Murali, Sandhu, Hardev S., McCray, Mabry J., Raid, Richard N., Erickson, John E.

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (16-07-2019)
    “…Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) successive planting causes 25–30% yield reduction in comparison to fallow or rice rotation planting in a three-year production cycle…”
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    Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Brassica napus in Response to Drought Stress by Koh, Jin, Chen, Gang, Yoo, Mi-Jeong, Zhu, Ning, Dufresne, Daniel, Erickson, John E, Shao, Hongbo, Chen, Sixue

    Published in Journal of proteome research (07-08-2015)
    “…Drought is one of the most widespread stresses leading to retardation of plant growth and development. We examined proteome changes of an important oil seed…”
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    Salt tolerance assessment of aquatic and wetland plants: increased salinity can reshape aquatic vegetation communities by Tootoonchi, Mohsen, Gettys, Lyn A., Ferrell, Jason A., Erickson, John E., Bhadha, Jehangir H.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-11-2023)
    “…Salinization is a great threat to wetlands and freshwater ecosystems. Increased salinity can disturb native aquatic vegetation and provide an empty niche for…”
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    Water Use and Water-Use Efficiency of Three Perennial Bioenergy Grass Crops in Florida by Erickson, John E., Soikaew, Arkorn, Sollenberger, Lynn E., Bennett, Jerry M.

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-12-2012)
    “…Over two-thirds of human water withdrawals are estimated to be used for agricultural production, which is expected to increase as demand for renewable liquid…”
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    Drought responses of above‐ground and below‐ground characteristics in warm‐season turfgrass by Zhang, Jing, Poudel, Bishow, Kenworthy, Kevin, Unruh, Joseph Bryan, Rowland, Diane, Erickson, John E., Kruse, Jason

    “…Water shortages have become more chronic as periodic droughts prolong and water demand for urban and agricultural use increases. Plant drought responses…”
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    RNA interference suppression of lignin biosynthesis increases fermentable sugar yields for biofuel production from field-grown sugarcane by Jung, Je Hyeong, Vermerris, Wilfred, Gallo, Maria, Fedenko, Jeffrey R, Erickson, John E, Altpeter, Fredy

    Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-08-2013)
    “…The agronomic performance, cell wall characteristics and enzymatic saccharification efficiency of transgenic sugarcane plants with modified lignin were…”
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    Quantifying shoot and root biomass production and soil carbon under perennial bioenergy grasses in a subtropical environment by Liang, Xi, Erickson, John E., Silveira, Maria L., Sollenberger, Lynn E., Rowland, Diane L., Vermerris, Wilfred

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-09-2019)
    “…Perennial bioenergy grasses can potentially replace fossil fuels and offset atmospheric CO2 through soil C sequestration. However, limited information relevant…”
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    Biochar impacts on nutrient dynamics in a subtropical grassland soil: 1. Nitrogen and phosphorus leaching by Lu, Yanyan, Silveira, Maria Lucia, O'Connor, George A., Vendramini, Joao M. B., Erickson, John E., Li, Yuncong C., Cavigelli, Michel

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-09-2020)
    “…Despite the numerous benefits of biosolids, concerns over nutrient losses restrict the extent to which biosolids can be beneficially reused. We evaluated the…”
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    Biochar impacts on nutrient dynamics in a subtropical grassland soil: 2. Greenhouse gas emissions by Lu, Yanyan, Silveira, Maria Lucia, Cavigelli, Michel, O'Connor, George A., Vendramini, Joao M. B., Erickson, John E., Li, Yuncong C.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-09-2020)
    “…Land application of biochar reportedly provides many benefits, including reduced risk of nutrient transport, greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation, and…”
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    Fermentation of sweet sorghum derived sugars to butyric acid at high titer and productivity by a moderate thermophile Clostridium thermobutyricum at 50°C by Wang, Liang, Ou, Mark S, Nieves, Ismael, Erickson, John E, Vermerris, Wilfred, Ingram, L O, Shanmugam, K T

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-12-2015)
    “…In this study, a moderate thermophile Clostridium thermobutyricum is shown to ferment the sugars in sweet sorghum juice treated with invertase and supplemented…”
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    Evaluation of a Method to Induce Hydrophobicity on Sand by McMillan, Mica, Williams, Karen, Moore, Kimberly, Daroub, Samira, Erickson, John E., Kostka, Stanley, Fidanza, Michael

    Published in HortScience (01-12-2023)
    “…Methods to evaluate soil water repellency (SWR) require extensive studies on field soils and are subject to the heterogeneity of SWR throughout the soil…”
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    Modification of the CERES grain sorghum model to simulate optimum sweet sorghum rooting depth for rainfed production on coarse textured soils in a sub-tropical environment by Lopez, Jose R., Erickson, John E., Asseng, Senthold, Bobeda, Edmundo Lopez

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-02-2017)
    “…•The DSSAT-CERES sorghum model was adapted for simulations of sweet sorghum optimal rooting depth for rainfed production.•Optimal rooting depth was between 110…”
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    Yield, Water-, and Nitrogen-use Efficiency in Field-grown, Grafted Tomatoes by DJIDONOU, Desire, ZHAO, Xin, SIMONNE, Eric H, KOCH, Karen E, ERICKSON, John E

    Published in HortScience (01-04-2013)
    “…In addition to managing soilborne diseases, grafting with vigorous rootstocks has been shown to improve yield in tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.) production…”
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    Biochar Changes Shoot Growth and Root Distribution of Soybean during Early Vegetative Stages by Reyes‐Cabrera, Joel, Leon, Ramon G., Erickson, John. E., Silveira, Maria L., Rowland, Diane L., Morgan, Kelly T.

    Published in Crop science (01-01-2017)
    “…A better understanding of changes in root growth and distribution when soil is treated with biochar is needed. The aim of this study was to assess root…”
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