Browsing by Author "Doust, Andrew"
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Chloroplast Phylogeny of Agavaceae Subfamily Chlorogaloideae with a Focus on Species Relationships in Hastingsia
Halpin, Kate Maureen (Oklahoma State University, 2011-05-01)Serpentine soils contain toxic concentrations of metals, giving rise to plant populations with specialized adaptations, but also with high levels of endemism and extreme rarity. Among the serpentine endemic and tolerant ... -
Comprehensive Dataset of Genes with Loss-of-function Mutant Phenotypes in Arabidopsis Thaliana
Lloyd, John Paul (Oklahoma State University, 2012-07-01)Mutant phenotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana have proven to be a powerful tool in the study of plant biology. However, genome-wide information on these mutant phenotypes and the altered genes that give rise to them remains ... -
Conservation genomics of North American bald (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and golden (Aquila chrysaetos) eagles
Judkins, Megan E. (2017-12)Although eagles play pivotal roles in most Native Americans, First Nations, and Mesoamericans cultures and represent many countries around the world as the national symbol, these ecologically important predators still face ... -
Growth and Development of Setaria viridis (Poaceae) Under Normal and Shaded Light Regimes
Li, Qing (2019-05-01)Plants rely on photosynthesis to gain energy for growth, yet most plants are found with other plants, and therefore need to deal with varying degrees of shading. Shading by plants affects both the spectrum (especially red ... -
Metagenomic analysis of microbial communities in the bovine rumen
Fernando, Biyagamage Ruchika (2012-12)Scope and Method of Study: -
Population genetic analysis of invasive Rattus: Implications for evolutionary biology, disease ecology and invasion biology
Lack, Justin B. (2012-05)Scope and Method of Study: I utilized population genetic analyses to examine the colonization history and contemporary dispersal patterns of invasive Rattus in the U.S., as well as identifying any evolutionary impacts of ... -
Regulation of epidermal cell production by the suppressor of erecta and erecta genes in Arabidopsis thaliana
Wen, Xi (2021-12)Despite many scientific studies on plant epidermal cell development and differentiation, the knowledge on molecular regulation of the ontogeny of plant epidermal cells is still very limited. The biggest breakthrough is the ... -
Response of Shortleaf X Loblolly Hybrid Pine Seedlings to Water Stress and Fire: Is Lack of Disturbance Allowing Hybrids to Displace Shortleaf Pine?
Bradley, Joshua Christopher (2015-05-01)Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) is a hardy pine species. It possesses the widest range of any southern pine and once covered millions of hectares of the southern United States. Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) is the ... -
Science identity and communication efficacy as a function of participation modality in undergraduate research
Leone, E. Austin (2022-05)Effective science communication is a common goal scientists share, but explicit science communication curriculum is lacking in undergraduate science programs. Although course-based research experiences (CUREs) can provide ... -
Temporal change in soil microbiome under influence of eight years of manure amendment in cultivated soils
Wieneke, Xuwen (2017-12)Animal manure is one type of organic amendment that is widely used in sustainable agricultural management. It is established that manure affects soil quality, productivity, and biomass, including soil microbiome. Many ... -
Understanding the genetic basis of shattering in pearl millet
Shrestha, Nikee (2022-05)Over the last years, genes involved in several traits targeted during domestication have been studied in crops. Because shattering is an important domestication and agronomic trait, it has been intensively studied in crops ... -
What kills trees? Drivers, mechanisms, and timing of climate-induced tree mortality
Hammond, William Michael (2021-05)In recent decades, drought-induced tree mortality has been observed on every forested continent of the planet. This is of great concern, as trees support some of the most biodiverse communities on Earth, are keystones in ...