Browsing by Author "Loopstra, Carol"
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Arnold, Marianne (2012-02-14)Although cottonseed is an important source of oil and fiber, the development of cotton embryos has not been investigated as well as development of cotton fiber. The development of cotton embryos in late heart-stage and ...
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Corbett, Robert Wayne (Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)The ability of plants to not only detect but also adjust to their environment is crucial for their survival. The genes involved in photomorphogenesis â developmental changes in response to light â and their ...
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Urriola Simons, Jazmina Itzel (2013-08-05)Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L., Moench) is the fifth most important cereal crop in the world and represents an important source of food, feed and energy in several countries. Recently, there has been an increasing interest ...
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Mei, Hui (2010-07-14)To maintain optimal cytosolic Ca2+ concentrations, cells employ three distinct strategies: 1) tightly regulated influx of Ca2+; 2) efficient efflux of Ca2+ from the cell; 3) sequestration of Ca2+ in organelles. Ca2+efflux ...
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Myszewski, Jennifer Helen (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)The heritability of microfibril angle (MFA) in loblolly pine, Pinus taeda L., and its genetic relationships with height, diameter, volume and specific gravity were examined in two progeny tests with known pedigrees. ...
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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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Exome genotyping, linkage disequilibrium and population structure in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) Lu, Mengmeng; Krutovsky, Konstantin; C. Dana Nelson; Koralewski, Tomasz; Byram, Thomas; Loopstra, Carol (BMC Genomics, 2016)
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Li, Jingjia (2020-12-03)Drought, a major threat to the health and productivity of both natural ecosystems and agriculture, is expected to increase in frequency and intensity across many regions as a consequence of climate change and repurposing ...
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Palle, Sreenath Reddy (2011-10-21)Gene expression analyses using native populations can provide information on the genetic and molecular mechanisms that determine intraspecific variation and contribute to the understanding of plant development and adaptation ...
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Seong, Mi-Seon (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)Mutants showing developmental hyper-responsiveness to limited light were screened and designated as seedlings hyper-responsive to light (shl). These mutants showed an etiolated phenotype similar to wild type in the dark, ...
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Sathyan, Pratheesh (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Drought is a major constraint for attaining economic yield in tree crops. As an initial step to understand molecular response to water-deficit-stress in trees, gene expression in response to water stress was quantified ...
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The Identification of Five Seedlings Hyper-responsive to Light (SHL), and Characterization of SHL7 Grum, Daniel S. (2010-01-16)Light is one of the major environmental factors that controls plant development, through a process known as photomorphogenesis. Plants perceive light via photoreceptors, and the information used to direct a myriad of ...
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Fei, Zhangjun (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Initial activities were focused on isolation and characterization of fruit ripening-related genes from tomato. Screening of four tomato cDNA libraries at low stringency with 10 fruit development and ripening-related genes ...
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Adams-Phillips, Lori C. (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)The plant hormone ethylene plays an important role in plant growth, development, and physiology. One of the critical components of the ethylene signal transduction pathway, ctr1 (constitutive triple response), was identified ...
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Yang, Suk-Hwan (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Wood formation (xylogenesis) is a critical developmental process for all woody land plants. As an initial step to understand the molecular basis for temporal and spatial regulation of xylogenesis and the effect of the ...
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Sagaram, Madhulika (2009-05-15)Pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) C. Koch] is a species distributed over an area of varied geographic and climatic variation in the Unites States and Mexico providing a potential for anatomical and physiological ...