146 results on '"Funnell-Harris, Deanna"'
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2. Deleterious mutations predicted in the sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) Maturity (Ma) and Dwarf (Dw) genes from whole-genome resequencing
3. Association of dhurrin levels and post-flowering non-senescence with resistance to stalk rot pathogens in Sorghum bicolor
4. Field Evaluation of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) Lines that Overexpress Two Monolignol-Related Genes that Alter Cell Wall Composition
5. Registration of WGC002 spring wheat containing wild grass‐derived Fusarium head blight resistance gene Fhb7The2
6. Effects of Altering Three Steps of Monolignol Biosynthesis on Sorghum Responses to Stalk Pathogens and Water Deficit
7. Pathogen and drought stress affect cell wall and phytohormone signaling to shape host responses in a sorghum COMT bmr12 mutant
8. Effects of fungicide chemical class, fungicide application timing, and environment on Fusarium head blight in winter wheat
9. Overexpression of ferulate 5-hydroxylase increases syringyl units in Sorghum bicolor
10. Registration of WGC002 spring wheat containing wild grass‐derived Fusarium head blight resistance gene Fhb7The2.
11. Response of sorghum lines carrying recently identified brown midrib (bmr) mutations to stalk rot pathogens and water deficit
12. Response of sorghum stalk pathogens to brown midrib plants and soluble phenolic extracts from near isogenic lines
13. Field damage of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) with reduced lignin levels by naturally occurring insect pests and pathogens
14. The Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) Brown Midrib 30 Gene Encodes a Chalcone Isomerase Required for Cell Wall Lignification
15. Soil and root populations of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. associated with seedlings and field-grown plants are affected by sorghum genotype
16. A Nonsense Mutation in a Cinnamyl Alcohol Dehydrogenase Gene Is Responsible for the Sorghum Brown Midrib6 Phenotype
17. Effect of sorghum seedlings, and previous crop, on soil fluorescent Pseudomonas spp.
18. Overexpression of SbMyb60 impacts phenylpropanoid biosynthesis and alters secondary cell wall composition in Sorghum bicolor
19. Additional file 3 of Pathogen and drought stress affect cell wall and phytohormone signaling to shape host responses in a sorghum COMT bmr12 mutant
20. Additional file 6 of Pathogen and drought stress affect cell wall and phytohormone signaling to shape host responses in a sorghum COMT bmr12 mutant
21. Additional file 8 of Pathogen and drought stress affect cell wall and phytohormone signaling to shape host responses in a sorghum COMT bmr12 mutant
22. Additional file 12 of Pathogen and drought stress affect cell wall and phytohormone signaling to shape host responses in a sorghum COMT bmr12 mutant
23. Characterization of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. associated with roots and soil of two sorghum genotypes
24. Tri5 gene expression analysis during postharvest storage of wheat grain from field plots treated with a triazole and a strobilurin fungicide
25. Improved Sugar Conversion and Ethanol Yield for Forage Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) Lines with Reduced Lignin Contents
26. Field Evaluation of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) Lines that Overexpress Two Monolignol-Related Genes that Alter Cell Wall Composition
27. Effects of field-applied fungicides, grain moisture, and time on deoxynivalenol during postharvest storage of winter wheat grain
28. Tri5 gene expression analysis during postharvest storage of wheat grain from field plots treated with a triazole and a strobilurin fungicide
29. Response of Sorghum Enhanced in Monolignol Biosynthesis to Stalk Rot Pathogens
30. Amylose-Free (“waxy”) Wheat Colonization by Fusarium spp. and Response to Fusarium Head Blight
31. Overexpression of the Sorghum bicolor SbCCoAOMT alters cell wall associated hydroxycinnamoyl groups
32. Differences in Fusarium Species in brown midrib Sorghum and in Air Populations in Production Fields
33. Overexpression of SbMyb60 in Sorghum bicolor impacts both primary and secondary metabolism
34. Response of Sweet Sorghum Lines to Stalk Pathogens Fusarium thapsinum and Macrophomina phaseolina
35. Characterization of novel Brown midrib 6 mutations affecting lignin biosynthesis in sorghum
36. Overexpression of SbMyb60 in Sorghum bicolor impacts both primary and secondary metabolism.
37. Effect of waxy (Low Amylose) on Fungal Infection of Sorghum Grain
38. Characterization of Novel Sorghum brown midrib Mutants from an EMS-Mutagenized Population
39. Response of Fusarium thapsinum to Sorghum brown midrib Lines and to Phenolic Metabolites
40. Registration of N614, A3N615, N616, and N617 Shattercane Genetic Stocks with Cytoplasmic or Nuclear Male Sterility and Juicy or Dry Midribs
41. Isolation and characterization of the grain mold fungi Cochliobolus and Alternaria spp. from sorghum using semiselective media and DNA sequence analyses
42. Modifying lignin to improve bioenergy feedstocks: strengthening the barrier against pathogens?†
43. Characterization of novel Brown midrib 6 mutations affecting lignin biosynthesis in sorghum.
44. Presence of Fusarium spp. in Air and Soil Associated with Sorghum Fields
45. Alteration in Lignin Biosynthesis Restricts Growth of Fusarium spp. in Brown Midrib Sorghum
46. Brown midrib mutations and their importance to the utilization of maize, sorghum, and pearl millet lignocellulosic tissues
47. Efficacy of Singular and Stacked brown midrib 6 and 12 in the Modification of Lignocellulose and Grain Chemistry
48. Inoculation strategies to assess biological interactions betweenFusariumandAlternariaspecies infecting sorghum
49. Inoculation strategies to assess biological interactions between Fusarium and Alternaria species infecting sorghum.
50. Phenylpropanoids Following Wounding and Infection of Sweet Sorghum Lines Differing in Responses to Stalk Pathogens.
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