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    Phylogenetic Distribution of Fungal Sterols by Weete, John D, Abril, Maritza, Blackwell, Meredith

    Published in PloS one (28-05-2010)
    “…Background: Ergosterol has been considered the “fungal sterol” for almost 125 years; however, additional sterol data superimposed on a recent molecular…”
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    Purification and characterization of an extracellular lipase from Geotrichum marinum by Huang, Y, Locy, R, Weete, J.D

    Published in Lipids (01-03-2004)
    “…An extracellular lipase (EC 3.1.1.3) from Geotrichum marimum was purified 76‐fold with 46% recovery using Octyl Sepharose 4 Fast Flow and Bio‐Gel A 1.5 m…”
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    Inhibitory Activity of Sulfentrazone and Its Metabolic Derivatives on Soybean (Glycine max) Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase by Dayan, Franck E, Armstrong, Brian M, Weete, John D

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-05-1998)
    “…The biological activities of sulfentrazone and its metabolic derivatives were investigated in an effort to elucidate the basis for soybean tolerance to this…”
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    Selectivity and mode of action of carfentrazone-ethyl, a novel phenyl triazolinone herbicide by Dayan, Franck E., Duke, Stephen O., Weete, John D., Hancock, H. Gary

    Published in Pesticide science (01-09-1997)
    “…Post‐emergence application of carfentrazone‐ethyl at rates as low as 2·2 g ha‐1 caused greater leaf injury and growth reduction in ivyleaf morningglory…”
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    Lipid and Surface Wax Synthesis in Water-Stressed Cotton Leaves by Weete, John D., Gary L. Leek, Peterson, Curt M., Haynes E. Currie, William D. Branch

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1978)
    “…The incorporation of [2-14C]malonate and [1-14C]acetate into internal lipid and surface wax by cotton leaves (Gossypium hirsutum L. 'Deltapine') having water…”
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    Improvement of lecithin as an emulsifier for water-in-oil emulsions by thermalization by Weete, J.D, Betageri, S, Griffith, G.L

    “…The various forms (granular, liquid, gum) of lecithin can be heated under certain conditions of time and temperature to greatly improve their properties as…”
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    Behavior of sulfentrazone in ionic exchange resins, electrophoresis gels, and cation-saturated soils by Grey, Timothy L., Walker, Robert H., Wehtje, Glenn R., Adams, James, Dayan, Franck E., Weete, John D., Hancock, H. Gary, Kwon, Ohyun

    Published in Weed science (01-03-2000)
    “…Sulfentrazone persistence in soil requires many crop rotational restrictions. The sorption and mobility of sulfentrazone play an important role in its soil…”
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    A dual cofactor-specific isocitrate dehydrogenase from Pythium ultimum by Kim, H, Mozaffar, Z, Weete, J D

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-12-1996)
    “…Isocitrate dehydrogenase is considered to be one of the key regulatory enzymes in the conversion of glucose into fatty acids by oleaginous microorganisms. A…”
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    Invert emulsion as a medium for fungal lipase activity by Mozaffar, Z, Weete, J.D

    “…An extracellular lipase from the fungusPythium ultimum was active in an invert [water‐in‐oil] emulsion consisting of 4% water emulsified into edible oils with…”
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    Preferential degradation of noncholine phosphatides in soybean lecithin by thermalization by Weete, J.D. (Auburn University, Auburn, AL.)

    “…Purified soybean lecithin and the gum derived from soybean oil processing were heated separately in bulk at 125 to 200°C for 60 min, or at 175°C for 30, 60, 90…”
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    Distribution of sterols in the fungi I. Fungal spores by Weete, John D., Laseter, John L.

    Published in Lipids (01-08-1974)
    “…The freely extractable sterols of spores ofLinderina pennispora, Spicaria elegans, Penicillium claviforme, Aspergillus niger, Ustilago nuda, U. maydis,…”
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    Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters of Rhizopus arrhizus by Laseter, John L., Weete, John D.

    “…Gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric analyses on selected lipid fractions revealed for the first time the presence of ethyl esters of long-chain fatty…”
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    Soybean (Glycine max) cultivar differences in response to sulfentrazone by Dayan, Franck E., Weete, John D., Duke, Stephen O., Hancock, H. Gary

    Published in Weed science (01-09-1997)
    “…Greenhouse-grown soybean cultivars varied in their tolerance to preemergence application of sulfentrazone. The cultivars Ransom, Hutcheson, Kato, Gasoy 17, and…”
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    Apollo 12 Lunar Material: Effects on Lipid Levels of Tobacco Tissue Cultures by Weete, John D., Walkinshaw, Charles H., Laseter, John L.

    “…Tobacco tissue cultures grown in contact with lunar material from Apollo 12, for a 12-week period, resulted in fluctuations of both the relative and absolute…”
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    Lipids of Rhizopus arrhizus Fischer by Weete, J D, Weber, D J, Laseter, J L

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-09-1970)
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