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    Modifications to a Vitis Shoot Tip Cryopreservation Procedure: Effect of Shoot Tip Size and Use of Cryoplates by Bettoni, J C, Bonnart, R, Shepherd, A N, Kretzschmar, A A, Volk, G M

    Published in Cryo-Letters (01-03-2019)
    “… Droplet-vitrification (DV) procedures have been developed to cryopreserve Vitis shoot tips from in vitro-grown plants…”
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    Successful Cryopreservation of Vitis Shoot Tips: Novel Pre-treatment Combinations Applied to Nine Species by Volk, G M, Shepherd, A N, Bonnart, R

    Published in Cryo-Letters (01-09-2018)
    “… This work sought to increase survival of Vitis shoot tips exposed to liquid nitrogen using combinations of pretreatments and cryoprotection procedures…”
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    An underwater Serengeti: Seagrass‐mediated effects on intake and cultivation grazing behavior of a marine megaherbivore by Gulick, Alexandra G., Johnson, Robert A., Palma, Laura A., Kusel, Ashley M., Pollock, Clayton G., Hillis‐Starr, Zandy, Bolten, Alan B., Bjorndal, Karen A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-11-2022)
    “…Populations of green turtles (Chelonia mydas), a megaherbivore that consumes seagrasses via cultivation grazing, are recovering worldwide. Information on…”
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    Novel functional roles for PERIANTHIA and SEUSS during floral organ identity specification, floral meristem termination, and gynoecial development by Wynn, April N, Seaman, Andrew A, Jones, Ashley L, Franks, Robert G

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (07-04-2014)
    “…The gynoecium is the female reproductive structure of angiosperm flowers. In Arabidopsis thaliana the gynoecium is composed of two carpels that are fused into…”
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    Nitrogen uptake and preference in a forest understory following invasion by an exotic grass by Fraterrigo, Jennifer M., Strickland, Michael S., Keiser, Ashley D., Bradford, Mark A.

    Published in Oecologia (01-11-2011)
    “… We evaluate whether an invasive plant influences plant and soil-microbe acquisition of nitrogen to elucidate the mechanistic pathways by which invaders might alter N availability. Using…”
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    Changes in iron availability in Arabidopsis are rapidly sensed in the leaf vasculature and impaired sensing leads to opposite transcriptional programs in leaves and roots by Khan, Mather A., Castro‐Guerrero, Norma A., McInturf, Samuel A., Nguyen, Nga T., Dame, Ashley N., Wang, Jiaojiao, Bindbeutel, Rebecca K., Joshi, Trupti, Jurisson, Silvia S., Nusinow, Dmitri A., Mendoza‐Cozatl, David G.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-10-2018)
    “…‐REGULATED TRANSPORTER 1. Here we show however, that opt3 leaves display a transcriptional program consistent with an Fe overload, suggesting that Fe excess is properly sensed in opt3 leaves and that the OPT3‐mediated shoot…”
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    Reduced leaf complexity in tomato wiry mutants suggests a role for PHAN and KNOX genes in generating compound leaves by Kim, Minsung, Pham, Thinh, Hamidi, Ashley, McCormick, Sheila, Kuzoff, Robert K, Sinha, Neelima

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-2003)
    “…Recent work on species with simple leaves suggests that the juxtaposition of abaxial (lower) and adaxial (upper) cell fates (dorsiventrality) in leaf primordia…”
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    Plasticity in mesophyll volume fraction modulates light-acclimation in needle photosynthesis in two pines by Niinemets, U, Lukjanova, A, Turnbull, M.H, Sparrow, A.D

    Published in Tree physiology (01-08-2007)
    “…Acclimation potential of needle photosynthetic capacity varies greatly among pine species, but the underlying chemical, anatomical and morphological controls…”
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    Mechanisms for the removal of Cd(II) and Cu(II) from aqueous solution and mine water by biochars derived from agricultural wastes by Bandara, Tharanga, Xu, Jianming, Potter, Ian D., Franks, Ashley, Chathurika, J.B.A.J., Tang, Caixian

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-09-2020)
    “… To examine immobilization of heavy metals, biochars produced in a commercial-scale mobile pyrolizer from feedstocks: poultry litter; lucerne shoot; vetch shoot; canola shoot; wheat straws…”
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    Opposing effects of bacterial endophytes on biomass allocation of a wild donor and agricultural recipient by Rubin, Rachel L, Jones, Ashley N, Hayer, Michaela, Shuman-Goodier, Molly E, Andrews, Lela V, Hungate, Bruce A

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-03-2020)
    “…Root endophytes are a promising tool for increasing plant growth, but it is unclear whether they perform consistently across plant hosts. We characterized the…”
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    Direct comparison of Arabidopsis gene expression reveals different responses to melatonin versus auxin by Zia, Sajal F, Berkowitz, Oliver, Bedon, Frank, Whelan, James, Franks, Ashley E, Plummer, Kim M

    Published in BMC plant biology (19-12-2019)
    “…Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine) in plants, regulates shoot and root growth and alleviates environmental stresses…”
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    Light capture efficiency decreases with increasing tree age and size in the southern hemisphere gymnosperm Agathis australis by Niinemets, U, Sparrow, A, Cescatti, A

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-03-2005)
    “…We investigated leaf and shoot architecture in relation to growth irradiance (Q^sub int^) in young and mature trees of a New Zealand native gymnosperm Agathis australis…”
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    An Insight Into the Effect of Organic Amendments on the Transpiration Efficiency of Wheat Plant in a Sodic Duplex Soil by Wang, Xiaojuan, Sale, Peter, Franks, Ashley, Jin, Jian, Krohn, Christian, Armstrong, Roger, Tang, Caixian

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (20-10-2021)
    “…Transpiration efficiency, the shoot biomass produced per unit of transpired water, is generally considered to be a constant property for a given crop in a given environment…”
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    Genetic Analysis of Flooding Tolerance in an Andean Diversity Panel of Dry Bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by Soltani, Ali, MafiMoghaddam, Samira, Oladzad-Abbasabadi, Atena, Walter, Katelynn, Kearns, Patrick J, Vasquez-Guzman, Jose, Mamidi, Sujan, Lee, Rian, Shade, Ashley L, Jacobs, Janette L, Chilivers, Martin I, Lowry, David B, McClean, Phillip, Osorno, Juan M

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (06-06-2018)
    “… A randomized complete block design, with a split plot arrangement, was employed for phenotyping germination rate, total weight, shoot weight, root weight, hypocotyl length, SPAD index, adventitious…”
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    Exobasidium maculosum, a new species causing leaf and fruit spots on blueberry in the southeastern USA and its relationship with other Exobasidium spp. parasitic to blueberry and cranberry by Brewer, Marin Talbot, Turner, Ashley N., Brannen, Phillip M., Cline, William O., Richardson, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Mycologia (01-05-2014)
    “…Exobasidium leaf and fruit spot of blueberry (Vaccinium section Cyanococcus) is an emerging disease that has rapidly increased in prevalence throughout the…”
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    Development of regeneration protocols for selected cucurbit cultivars by ABRIE, A. L, VAN STADEN, J

    Published in Plant growth regulation (01-11-2001)
    “…A shoot regeneration protocol was developed for five cultivars of theCucurbitaceae…”
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    Nitrate uptake and assimilation by wheat seedlings during initial exposure to nitrate by Doyle A. Ashley, Jackson, William A., Volk, Richard J.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-06-1975)
    “… By the 3rd hour, 14% of the absorbed nitrate had been reduced, and this increased to 36% by the 9th hour. Shoots accumulated reduced 15N more rapidly than roots and the ratio of reduced 15N to 15N-nitrate was higher in the shoots…”
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