2 Works
Data from: Geographical barriers and climate influence demographic history in narrowleaf cottonwoods
Luke M. Evans, Gerard J. Allan, Stephen P. DiFazio, Gancho T. Slavov, Jason A. Wilder, Kevin D. Floate, Stewart B. Rood & Thomas G. Whitham
Studies of genetic variation can clarify the role of geography and spatio-temporal variation of climate in shaping demography, particularly in temperate zone tree species with large latitudinal ranges. Here, we examined genetic variation in narrowleaf cottonwood, Populus angustifolia, a dominant riparian tree. Using multi-locus surveys of polymorphism in 363 individuals across the species’ 1800 km latitudinal range, we found that, first, P. angustifolia has stronger neutral genetic structure than many forest trees (simple sequence repeat...
Data from: Cell wall composition and bioenergy potential of rice straw tissues are influenced by environment, tissue type, and genotype
Paul Tanger, Miguel E. Vega-Sánchez, Margaret Fleming, Kim Tran, Seema Singh, James B. Abrahamson, Courtney E. Jahn, Nicholas Santoro, Elizabeth B. Naredo, Marietta Baraoidan, John M. C. Danku, David E. Salt, Kenneth L. McNally, Blake A. Simmons, Pamela C. Ronald, Hei Leung, Daniel R. Bush, John K. McKay & Jan E. Leach
Breeding has transformed wild plant species into modern crops, increasing the allocation of their photosynthetic assimilate into grain, fiber, and other products for human use. Despite progress in increasing the harvest index, much of the biomass of crop plants is not utilized. Potential uses for the large amounts of agricultural residues that accumulate are animal fodder or bioenergy, though these may not be economically viable without additional efforts such as targeted breeding or improved processing....
Affiliations
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Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences2
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West Virginia University1
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Sandia National Laboratories1
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Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center1
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory1
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Colorado State University1
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University of Arizona1
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University of Lethbridge1
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International Rice Research Institute1