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    Testing the roles of vertical transmission and drought stress in the prevalence of heritable fungal endophytes in annual grass populations by Cavazos, Brittany R., Bohner, Teresa F., Donald, Marion L., Sneck, Michelle E., Shadow, Alan, Omacini, Marina, Rudgers, Jennifer A., Miller, Tom E. X.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2018)
    “…Beneficial inherited symbionts are expected to reach high prevalence in host populations, yet many are observed at intermediate prevalence. Theory predicts…”
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    Context‐dependent variability in the population prevalence and individual fitness effects of plant–fungal symbiosis by Donald, Marion L., Bohner, Teresa F., Kolis, Kory M., Shadow, R. Alan, Rudgers, Jennifer A., Miller, Tom E. X., Wilson, G.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-02-2021)
    “…Heritable symbionts are often observed at intermediate prevalence within host populations, despite expectations that positive fitness feedbacks should drive…”
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    Potential of several native and introduced warm season grasses as components of Silvopastures in the Southeastern United States by Hill, Jodi, Farrish, Kenneth, Oswald, Brian, Coble, Dean, Shadow, Alan

    Published in Agroforestry systems (01-12-2021)
    “…The goal of this study was to evaluate growth and nutritional characteristics of seven warm season grasses, including several natives, produced under simulated…”
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    Diverse eastern gamagrass ecotypes: General characteristics, ploidy levels, and biogeography by Kiniry, James R., Williams, Amber S., Jacot, Jacqueline, Shadow, Alan, Brakie, Melinda, Burson, Byron, Jessup, Russell, Cordsiemon, Ron, Kim, Sumin, Avila, Angela, Elias, Sabry G.

    Published in Crop science (01-11-2023)
    “…Eastern gamagrass (EG), Tripsacum dactyloides , is a diverse warm‐season, perennial bunchgrass that is widespread in the eastern half of the United States. The…”
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    NOTICE OF RELEASE OF COASTAL PLAINS GERMPLASM LITTLE BLUESTEM: A SELECTED CLASS OF NATURAL GERMPLASM by Shadow, R Alan, Thomassie, Garret, Brakie, Melinda R

    Published in Native plants journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Released in 2016, this selected class germplasm of little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium (Michx.) Nash var. scoparium [Poaceae]) provides an adapted source…”
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