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Publications at this Location

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2008 Publications
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Proteomics analysis in mature seed of four peanut cultivars using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis reveals distinct differential expression of storage, anti-nutritive, and allergenic proteins
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(13-May-08)
Luciferase as a reporter of gene activity in plants
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(20-Apr-08)
Transcriptomics and proteomics of drought tolerance in peanuts
(Abstract Only)
(5-Apr-08)
Transgene-based anthocyanin hyper-pigmentation as a visual reporter of gene silencing in plants
(Proceedings)
(25-Mar-08)
A SELECTION PROCEDURE FOR IDENTIFYING TRANSGENIC CELLS AND EMBRYOS OF COTTON WITHOUT THE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(17-Mar-08)
Linking physiology and gene expression: peanut response to abiotic stress
(Abstract Only)
(1-Mar-08)
Genetic mapping of Sbbmc, a major locus controlling the profuse wax trait of sorghum
(Abstract Only)
(1-Mar-08)
A low-cost infrared thermometry system for use in research and production agriculture
(Abstract Only)
(1-Mar-08)
A simple method to determine transpiration efficiency in sorghum
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(9-Feb-08)
Map-Based Cloning of Sbbmc, a Major Locus Controlling the Profuse Wax Trait of Sorghum: a Case Study in Unlocking the Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Sorghum bicolor via Integrated Physiological and Genomic Approaches
(Proceedings)
(3-Feb-08)
Characterization of high temperature tolerance mechanisms in Maize
(Abstract Only)
(12-Jan-08)
Genetic diversity in pollen abiotic stress tolerance
(Abstract Only)
(8-Jan-08)
The impact of seed treatment on early crop development and ield
(Abstract Only)
(8-Jan-08)
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