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Publications at this Location

ARS scientists publish results of their research projects in many formats. Listed below are the publications from research projects conducted at this location.

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2013 Publications
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Elemental concentrations in the seed of mutants and natural variants of Arabidopsis thaliana grown under varying soil conditions Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(27-Mar-13)
Identification of a plant introduction soybean line with genetic lesions affecting two distinct glycinin subunits and evaluation of impacts on protein content and composition Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(25-Mar-13)
Direct and indirect plant defenses are not suppressed by endosymbionts of a specialist root herbivore
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(29-Jan-13)
Classification of distinct seed carbohydrate profiles in soybean
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(15-Jan-13)
Leveraging non-targeted metabolite profiling via statistical genomics
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(15-Jan-13)
A versatile mass spectrometry-based method to both identify kinase client-relationships and characterize signaling network topology
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(15-Jan-13)
Genetically engineered maize plants reveal distinct costs and benefits of constitutive volatile emissions in the field
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(11-Jan-13)
The evolution of desiccation-tolerance in angiosperm plants, a rare yet common phenomenon!
(Review Article)
(10-Jan-13)
Carbon and nitrogen provisions alter the metabolic flux in developing soybean embryos
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(9-Jan-13)
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