Browsing by Author "Mullet, John"
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Truong, Sandra; McCormick, Ryan; Mullet, John (Frontiers in Plant Science, 2017)
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Lamb, Austin Casey (2023-01-06)Bioenergy sorghum has a high biomass yield potential, is drought resilient, has good nitrogen use efficiency, and has a root system that contributes to the accumulation of soil organic carbon. In this dissertation, field ...
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Gomez, Francisco Ernesto (2015-08-12)Stem lodging is a complex and is a limiting factor on bioenergy sorghum yield worldwide. Stem lodging is defined as mechanical failure at the stem caused by external forces due to wind or rain. Current lodging ratings are ...
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Zhou, Bin (2009-05-15)Using rice chromosome 1 pseudomolecule as a reference, a minimal tiling path for the euchromatic arms of sorghum chromosome 3 was constructed, in which 23 contigs contain an estimated 57.56 Mb of DNA. A total of 409 EST-STS ...
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Awika, Henry (2012-07-16)Crops adapted to dry conditions are essential to meet future food, feed and energy needs. Knowledge of interaction between drought tolerance traits and their response to varying water supply conditions would improve selection ...
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Yu, Ka Man Jasmine (2022-09-07)The world population is increasing and becoming more industrialized, resulting in greater demands for energy. One approach to meet these needs is by improving the productivity of promising lignocellulosic biofuel crops, ...
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Borrell, Andrew Kenneth; Jordan, David Robert; Mullet, John; Klein, Patricia (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2020-03-17)The present disclosure teaches the generation of drought tolerant plants. The present disclosure enables manipulation of a phenotypic characteristic referred to as œstay-green� to facilitate drought adaptation in plants ...
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Borden, Dustin Ross (2012-02-14)Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) has the potential to be used as a cellulosic feedstock for ethanol production due to its diversity and wide adaptation to many different climates. With a wide range of diversity, this crop could ...
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Hayes, Chad Matthew (2016-02-04)Stay-green is an important agronomic trait in grain sorghum that produces higher, and more stable grain yields under drought stress post-anthesis. Historically, stay-green has been evaluated and selected for visually in ...
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Evans, Joseph; McCormick, Ryan F.; Morishige, Daryl; Olson, Sara N.; Weers, Brock; Hilley, Josie; Klein, Patricia; Rooney, William; Mullet, John; Vendramin, Giovanni G. (PloS One, 2013)
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Evans, Joseph (2012-10-19)Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) is the world's fifth most economically important cereal crop, grown worldwide as a source of food for both humans and livestock. Sorghum is a C4 grass that is well adapted to hot and ...
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Genetic diversity and species relationships in the Oryza complex and glufosinate tolerance in rice Vaughan, Laura Kelly (Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)The weed red rice is a major problem in rice producing areas world wide. All of the red rice in commercial rice fields in the United States has traditionally been considered to be the same species as commercial rice, Oryza ...
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McCormick, Ryan Franklin (2017-02-01)Sorghum bicolor is a valuable plant grown commercially for grain, forage, sugar, and lignocellulosic biomass production. Increasing yields for these applications without increasing inputs is necessary to sustainably meet ...
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Hilley, Josie; Truong, Sandra; Olson, Sara; Morishige, Daryl; Mullet, John; Subudhi, Prasanta K. (PloS One, 2016)
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Murphy, Rebecca (2012-10-19)Harnessing the control of flowering time in sorghum bicolor has been essential to programs committed to the development and improvement of this crop. The success of such programs was dependent on the utilization of six ...
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Lu, Yue (2009-05-15)Multiple sequence alignment is an important bioinformatics problem, with applications in diverse types of biological analysis, such as structure prediction, phylogenetic analysis and critical sites identification. In recent ...
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Weers, Brock D. (2012-10-19)The growth and development of two sorghum drought tolerant genotypes BTx642 (post-flowering drought tolerant, “stay green”) and RTx7000 (pre-flowering drought tolerant) were characterized and compared. Differences in ...
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Hoffmann, Leo (2012-10-19)In 2007, U.S. Congress created the "Energy Independence and Security Act" with primary goals focused on increasing the knowledge in production of renewable fuels, increasing the percentages of renewable fuels in the ...
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Farber, Charles B (2021-09-02)By the year 2050, the world’s population may exceed 9.8 billion, requiring 70% more food than we currently produce. Increased frequency of droughts and floods, spread of agricultural pests and pathogens, and application ...
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De Carvalho Junior, Geraldo Afonso (2016-11-08)Sweet sorghum is an outstanding feedstock choice for bioethanol production, but the gap between theoretical and commercial ethanol yields must be reduced to improve economic viability. Extractable juice yield is a primary ...