Background: Triticum monococcum (2n) is a close ancestor of T. urartu, the A-genome progenitor of cultivated hexaploid wheat, and is therefore a useful model for the study of components regulating photomorphogenesis in diploid wheat. In order to develop genetic and genomic resources for such a study, we constructed genome-wide transcriptomes...
Background: Triticum monococcum (2n) is a close ancestor of T. urartu, the A-genome progenitor of cultivated hexaploid wheat, and is therefore a useful model for the study of components regulating photomorphogenesis in diploid wheat. In order to develop genetic and genomic resources for such a study, we constructed genome-wide transcriptomes...
Background: Triticum monococcum (2n) is a close ancestor of T. urartu, the A-genome progenitor of cultivated hexaploid wheat, and is therefore a useful model for the study of components regulating photomorphogenesis in diploid wheat. In order to develop genetic and genomic resources for such a study, we constructed genome-wide transcriptomes...
Gynura aurantiaca is a member of the Senecionaea tribe of the Asteraceae, indigenous to Java. Commonly known as purple velvet plant, this tropical species is well adapted to landscapes in South Florida, but is mostly seen as a potted plant for use in the interiorscape. During February 2013, a local...
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likelihood phylogenetic analysis based on a portion of the rRNA (LSU).
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Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most
vulnerability assessments rely on past and current species distributions to predict
future persistence but ignore species’ abilities to disperse through landscapes, which
may be particularly important in fragmented habitats and crucial for long-term persistence
in changing environments....
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montane species, the American pika
Jessica A. Castillo*, Clinton W. Epps*, Anne R. Davis*, Samuel A
Gynura aurantiaca is a member of the Senecionaea tribe of the Asteraceae, indigenous to Java. Commonly known as purple velvet plant, this tropical species is well adapted to landscapes in South Florida, but is mostly seen as a potted plant for use in the interiorscape. During February 2013, a local...
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aurantiaca Caused by
Plasmopara halstedii sensu lato in Florida
Palmateer, A. J., Cating, R. A., & Lopez, M
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most
vulnerability assessments rely on past and current species distributions to predict
future persistence but ignore species’ abilities to disperse through landscapes, which
may be particularly important in fragmented habitats and crucial for long-term persistence
in changing environments....
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montane species, the American pika
JESSICA A. CASTILLO,* CLINTON W. EPPS,* ANNE R. DAVIS* and SAMUEL A
We analyzed the impact of amenity and biodiversity protection as mandated in national forest plans on the implementation of hazardous fuel reduction treatments aimed at protecting the wildland urban interface (WUI) and restoring fire resilient forests. We used simulation modeling to delineate areas on national forests that can potentially transmit...
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We analyzed the impact of amenity and biodiversity protection as mandated in national forest plans on the implementation of hazardous fuel reduction treatments aimed at protecting the wildland urban interface (WUI) and restoring fire resilient forests. We used simulation modeling to delineate areas on national forests that can potentially transmit...
A wide variety of consumer products that are treated with poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and related formulations are disposed in landfills. Landfill leachate has significant concentrations of PFASs and acts as secondary point sources to surface water. Here, we model how PFASs enter leachate using four lab-scale anaerobic bioreactors...
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Allred, B. M., Lang, J. R., Barlaz, M. A., & Field, J. A. (2015). Physical and