Works Published in 2019

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2019 journal article

Hydraulics Regulate Stomatal Responses to Changes in Leaf Water Status in the Fern Athyrium filix-femina

Plant Physiology, 179(2), 533–543.

By: A. Cardoso*, J. Randall* & S. McAdam*

Contributors: A. Cardoso*, J. Randall* & S. McAdam*

MeSH headings : Abscisic Acid / metabolism; Abscisic Acid / pharmacology; Droughts; Ferns / drug effects; Ferns / physiology; Models, Biological; Plant Leaves / physiology; Plant Stomata / drug effects; Plant Stomata / physiology; Vapor Pressure; Water / metabolism
TL;DR: It is indicated that functional stomatal responses to changes in leaf water status in ferns are regulated by leaf hydraulics and not metabolism, which has implications for the evolutionary reconstruction of functional stromatal responses across vascular land plant lineages. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
6. Clean Water and Sanitation (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: September 1, 2022

2019 journal article

How do coffee trees deal with severe natural droughts? An analysis of hydraulic, diffusive and biochemical components at the leaf level

Trees.

author keywords: Leaf hydraulics; Hydraulic vulnerability; Coffea arabica; Stomatal control; Abscisic acid
TL;DR: Even though hydraulics, gas-exchange traits and non-structural carbohydrate pools were negatively affected, coffee trees did not present individual mortality, demonstrating a great resilience to drought events. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: September 1, 2022

2019 journal article

Residual Heterozygosity and Epistatic Interactions Underlie the Complex Genetic Architecture of Yield in Diploid Potato.

Genetics.

Joseph Gage

author keywords: yield; epistasis; QTL; heterozygosity; sequencing; potato; outcrossed
MeSH headings : Diploidy; Epistasis, Genetic; Genes, Plant; Haplotypes; Heterozygote; Hybrid Vigor; Inbreeding; Polymorphism, Genetic; Quantitative Trait Loci; Solanum tuberosum / genetics
TL;DR: Genomic regions recalcitrant to inbreeding were associated with an increased density of genes, many of which demonstrated signatures of selection and floral tissue specificity, and indicated a widespread prevalence of dominance contributions in this population. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: July 12, 2022

2019 journal article

Multiple Maize Reference Genomes Impact the Identification of Variants by Genome-Wide Association Study in a Diverse Inbred Panel

The Plant Genome.

Joseph Gage

MeSH headings : Genetic Variation; Genome, Plant; Genome-Wide Association Study; Inbreeding; Molecular Sequence Annotation; Plant Breeding; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; RNA, Plant; Reference Values; Sequence Analysis, RNA; Transcriptome; Zea mays / genetics
TL;DR: The draft de novo genome assembly of the ‘Oh43’‐type maize inbred ‘PHJ89’ is presented and genome‐wide association studies’ candidate gene predictions vary depending on the reference used. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: July 12, 2022

2019 dataset

LiDar Point Clouds of Hybrid Maize

CyVerse Data Commons.

Contributors: J. Gage

Source: ORCID
Added: July 12, 2022

2019 journal article

Genome-wide association analysis of stalk biomass and anatomical traits in maize.

BMC Plant Biology.

Joseph Gage

author keywords: Maize; Stover; Stalk; Plant height; Rind; Vascular bundle; Genome-wide association; Zmm22
MeSH headings : Biomass; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant / genetics; Genes, Plant / genetics; Genes, Plant / physiology; Genome-Wide Association Study; Plant Stems / anatomy & histology; Plant Stems / genetics; Plant Stems / growth & development; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide / genetics; Quantitative Trait, Heritable; Zea mays / anatomy & histology; Zea mays / genetics; Zea mays / growth & development
TL;DR: Substantial heritable variation was observed in the association panel for stalk traits, indicating a large potential for improving useful stalk traits in breeding programs and common regulatory elements underlie various stalk traits. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: July 12, 2022

2019 journal article

Integrated genomic epidemiology and phenotypic profiling of Clostridium difficile across intra-hospital and community populations in Colombia

Scientific Reports.

Daniel Restrepo-Montoya

MeSH headings : Anti-Infective Agents / therapeutic use; Clostridioides difficile / genetics; Clostridium Infections / epidemiology; Clostridium Infections / genetics; Clostridium Infections / microbiology; Colombia / epidemiology; Diarrhea / epidemiology; Diarrhea / genetics; Diarrhea / microbiology; Drug Resistance, Bacterial / genetics; Enterotoxins / genetics; Fluoroquinolones / adverse effects; Fluoroquinolones / therapeutic use; Genome, Bacterial; Genomics; Hospitals; Humans; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Molecular Epidemiology; Phenotype
TL;DR: A robust genomic and phenotypic profiling of clinical isolates established from diarrheal samples from either intrahospital (IH) or community (CO) populations in central Colombia highlights the regional differences that C. difficile isolates display. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: June 29, 2022

2019 journal article

Comparative genomics identifies potential virulence factors in Clostridium tertium and C. paraputrificum

Virulence.

Daniel Restrepo-Montoya

author keywords: Clostridium tertium; Clostridium paraputrificum; Clostridial species; genetic diversity; virulence factors
MeSH headings : Bacterial Proteins / genetics; Clostridioides difficile / genetics; Clostridium Infections / microbiology; Clostridium tertium / genetics; Colombia; Genetic Variation; Genome, Bacterial; Genomics; Humans; Virulence Factors / genetics
TL;DR: Complete genome description of two clostridiales species revealing high levels of intra-taxa diversity, accessory genomes containing virulence-factors encoding genes (especially in C. paraputrificum), suggest the need to advance in the study of those species with potential importance at public health level. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: June 29, 2022

2019 speech

Applying compost to roadsides to increase infiltration of water

Presented at the SSC 511: Soil Physics, Raleigh, NC.

By: C. Kranz

Event: SSC 511: Soil Physics at Raleigh, NC

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2021

2019 conference paper

Optimizing compost application rates for vegetation health, stormwater infiltration, and runoff quality

Presented at the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences Advisory Panel Meeting, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.

By: C. Kranz

Event: Department of Crop and Soil Sciences Advisory Panel Meeting at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2021

2019 conference paper

Level of soil compaction is more important than compost volume for determining soil hydraulic properties in a sandy loam soil

Presented at the American Ecological Engineering Society Meeting, Ashville, NC.

By: C. Kranz, J. Heitman & R. McLaughlin

Event: American Ecological Engineering Society Meeting at Ashville, NC

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2021

2019 conference paper

Level of compaction and compost amendment rate alter soil hydraulic properties in three urban soils

Presented at the ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

By: C. Kranz, J. Heitman & R. McLaughlin

Event: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting at San Antonio, TX

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2021

2019 report

Effects of seed source and burn severity on jack pine seedling establishment

[Interview for Research Briefs for Resources Managers]. Lake States Fire Science Consortium.

By: K. Quigley, C. Kranz & T. Whitman

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2021

2019 report

The effects of compost on soil physical properties, heavy metals, and turf establishment as means for erosion control and stormwater infiltration

By: C. Kranz, J. Heitman & R. McLaughlin

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2021

2019 journal article

Short communication: Surface charring from prescribed burning has minimal effects on soil bacterial community composition two weeks post-fire in jack pine barrens

Applied Soil Ecology, 144, 134–138.

Contributors: C. Kranz* & T. Whitman*

author keywords: Prescribed fire; Prescribed burn; Disturbance; Jack pine barrens
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: ORCID, Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: October 20, 2021

2019 journal article

High‐Severity Burning Increases Jack Pine Seedling Biomass Relative to Low‐Severity Prescribed Fires

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 83(S1), S141–S152.

Contributors: C. Kranz* & T. Whitman*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: ORCID, Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: October 20, 2021

2019 article

Enhancing Upland cotton for drought resilience, productivity, and fiber quality: comparative evaluation and genetic dissection

MOLECULAR GENETICS AND GENOMICS, Vol. 295, pp. 155–176.

By: M. Ulloa, L. Santiago*, A. Hulse-Kemp n, D. Stelly* & J. Burke

author keywords: Genetic mapping; Linkage analysis; Quantitative trait loci (QTLs); Drought; Plant stress; Breeding; Molecular markers; SNP; Mapping population; Recombinant inbred line (RIL)
MeSH headings : Breeding / methods; Chromosome Mapping / methods; Cotton Fiber; Droughts; Genetic Linkage / genetics; Genome, Plant / genetics; Genotype; Gossypium / genetics; Phenotype; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide / genetics; Quantitative Trait Loci / genetics
TL;DR: The heritable variation among elite bi-parental RILs for productivity and quality under field drought conditions, and their association of QTLs, and thus specific genomic regions, indicate opportunities for breeding-based gains in water resource conservation, i.e., enhancing cotton’s agricultural sustainability. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Source: ORCID
Added: August 9, 2021

2019 article

Varietal Response to Increasing Nitrogen Rates Compared to Sensor Based Rate in Soft Red Winter Wheat Using GreenSeekerTM Technology.

http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.20/37172

By: K. Moody

Source: ORCID
Added: February 24, 2021

2019 article

The Effect of Seeding Rate, Fertility and Cultivar on the Production of Industrial Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in North Carolina.

http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.20/36780

By: E. Overbaugh

Source: ORCID
Added: February 24, 2021

2019 journal article

Impact of Weed Management on Peanut Yield and Weed Populations the Following Year

Peanut Science, 46(2), 182–190.

By: A. Hare, D. Jordan*, R. Leon, K. Edmisten, A. Post*, D. Mahoney, D. Washburn n

TL;DR: Field studies were conducted in 2016 and 2017 at two locations in North Carolina to evaluate common ragweed and Palmer amaranth and found them to be good indicators of ragweed decline. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: February 24, 2021

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