10.4231/3PQE-NP07
Mitchell R Tuinstra , Shelby M Gruss
06/15/2021
Dhurrin plays a key role in host-plant defense of sorghum. Studies of genetic mutants coupled with nondestructive phenotyping techniques revealed a significant metabolic tradeoff between dhurrin production and plant growth in sorghum seedlings.
Agronomy dhurrin High-throughput Phenotyping Spodoptera frugiperda
10.4231/SDJ6-9C84
Keith Johnson , Mitchell R Tuinstra , Shelby M Gruss
05/31/2022
Dhurrin is a cyanogenic glucoside of sorghum. Dhurrin content is thought to decline when making sorghum hay. Contrary to expectations, this study demonstrated that dhurrin was stable in sorghum tissues during the hay drying and curing process.
10.4231/1CKS-S381
Diane Ran Wang , Dmytro Chebotarov , Francisco Agosto-Perez , Jonathan Marchini , Kenneth McNally , Melissa Fitzgerald , Nickolai Alexandrov , Susan McCouch , Yuxin Shi
08/19/2021
Files required for imputation of rice genomes using IMPUTE-2 software.
Agronomy Genetic Diversity Genomics imputation reference panel Rice
10.4231/5BQ9-2V23
Jeffrey J. Volenec , Suzanne M. Cunningham , Sylvie M. Brouder , W. Kess Berg
08/13/2021
Concentrations of sugar, starch, protein, amino N, and RNA change in alfalfa taproots as plants acclimate for winter and when shoot growth resumes in spring. The direction and extent of these changes are altered by phosphorus and potassium...
Agriculture Agronomy Alfalfa Amino Acid growth Medicago Nonstructural carbohydrates Phosphorus Fertilizer Plant persistence Potassium Fertilizer Protein Roots Shoot growth Starch reserves Sugar reserves Winter hardiness Yield components
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