Carpogenic germination of sclerotia and infection of flowers by ascospores of Sclerotinia minor is rare and seldom documented in most hosts. During 2007–2009, S. minor isolates were obtained from surface-sterilized pyrethrum flowers collected from fields in Australia. The isolation frequency of S. minor from flowers in 2007, 2008 and 2009...
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minor and
ascosporic infection of pyrethrum flowers
O’Malley, T. B., Hay, F. S., Scott, J. B., Gent, D
Carpogenic germination of sclerotia and infection of flowers by ascospores of Sclerotinia minor is rare and seldom documented in most hosts. During 2007–2009, S. minor isolates were obtained from surface-sterilized pyrethrum flowers collected from fields in Australia. The isolation frequency of S. minor from flowers in 2007, 2008 and 2009...
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TW, Robert VA, Schoch CL, Baker LJ, Smith A, Robich G, Mizzan L,
Garbelotto MM. 2013. Filling gaps
Bodies are often made of repeated units, or serial homologs, that develop using the same core gene regulatory network. Local inputs and modifications to this network allow serial homologs to evolve different morphologies, but currently we do not understand which modifications allow these repeated traits to evolve different levels of...
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Dinwiddie1, Carole Bastianelli1, Wei
Fun Cheong5, Markus R. Wenk2,5, Hui Cao4, Kathleen L. Prudic1,6☯¤
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We describe the use of linked land-use and forest sector models to simulate the effects of carbon offset sales on private forest owners' land-use and forest management decisions in western Oregon (USA). Our work focuses on forest management decisions rather than afforestation, allows full forest sector price adjustment to land-use...
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, Kathleen P. Bell b, Jeffrey D. Kline c,⁎
a Oregon State University, Department of Forest Engineering
Submarine volcanic eruptions can result in both real and apparent changes in marine algal communities, e.g., increases in phytoplankton biomass and/or growth rates that can cover thousands of square kilometers. Satellite ocean color monitoring detects these changes as increases in chlorophyll and particulate backscattering. Detailed, high resolution analysis is needed...
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. , Massoth, G. J., de Ronde, C. E. J., Lupton, J. E., & McInnes, B. I. A. (2002).
Observations and
Since June 2010, the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) has been collecting the first
diurnally resolved satellite ocean measurements. Here GOCI retrievals of phytoplankton chlorophyll
concentration and fluorescence are used to evaluate daily to seasonal changes in photophysiological
properties. We focus on nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) processes that protect phytoplankton from...
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phytoplankton
photophysiology
O'Malley, R. T., Behrenfeld, M. J., Westberry, T. K., Milligan, A. J., Shang, S