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Purdue Agriculture Research WORKS
Annual Statistical Report 2007-2008
PURDUE AGRICULTURE
Read the full report on the Webwww.ag.purdue.edu/arp/stat_report_07-08
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PURDUE AGRICULTURE
Purdue Agriculture Research WORKS2007-2008 Annual Report
I introduced the Purdue Agricultural Research Programs annual report last year by
noting the issues related to the food versus fuel debates, food riots in many parts of
the world, skyrocketing food and gasoline prices, etc.
A year later, the conversation in our state and in our nation has changed
significantly. Now it revolves around issues such as the economic meltdown, the
credit crunch, decreasing commodity prices, healthy eating and healthy living, and
environmental sustainability.
These changes in the conversation reflect the public’s short attention span in the
“globalized” environment.
Luckily, our faculty and staff bring a level of stability in addressing the myriad issues that
might be regarded as important today, but be totally out of the public’s eye tomorrow.
While we can and do react to crises, we take a longer, proactive view on most issues.
The latter, proactive view anticipates potential crises and addresses them with
cutting-edge research and educational programs before they become the crisis du jour.
Our faculty and staff, along with students, participate in a continuum of integrated,
trans-disciplinary efforts from the fundamental to the integrative and adaptive to the
disseminative. They address global societal challenges in energy, health, environmental
sustainability, and safe, secure, economically sustainable and profitable food systems.
Yet again, this past year has been an extremely successful one for Purdue Agricultural
Research Programs—as this compendium of information on Purdue Agriculture’s
organized research efforts and outcomes demonstrates. I hope that you find the
information useful.
Sonny Ramaswamy
Director of Agricultural Research Programs
Associate Dean of Agriculture
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Features Rabi Mohtar: Model citizen of the world . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Phil Nelson: Purdue’s World Food Prize recipient the first in food science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Media turn to Purdue for expertise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Purdue pair shares in Nobel Peace Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 What’s black and gold and read all over? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Beck Ag Center sprouts on Indiana prairie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Biochem leader to focus on undergrads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Poplars to clean up environmental waste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Detecting cellular clues for cancer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 The buzz about biofuels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Destruction and renewal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 Web site links producers to consumers and new market opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Gene guards grain-producing grasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Tough turf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Financial Awards
Summary Statistics Expenditures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Expenditures Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Federal Formula Projects Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Federal Formula Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-28 Award Amounts Departments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Non-Academic Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Federal Grants Federal Competitive Awards Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Federal Competitive Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-38 Non-Federal Grants, Contracts, and Support Corporations, Foundations, and Individuals . . . . .40-45 State and Other Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-49
Faculty Activities
Faculty Expertise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-59
Faculty Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-64
Journals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-69
Faculty Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-109
Sponsored Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111-128
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Features
By Doug Main
“Like my grandmother told me, ‘If somebody does something bad to you, put it behind you. If somebody has done something good, put it in front of you,’” says Rabi Mohtar.
The saying, one of his grandmother Gharra’s favorites, speaks to an optimism and generosity of spirit that is practically palpable upon meeting Mohtar, who is this year’s recipient of Purdue’s Agricultural Research Award. The annual honor is bestowed by Purdue Agriculture to recognize a scientist who has done excellent research and made contributions toward agriculture, conservation of natural resources, and people’s quality of life.
Mohtar is not only a “world leader in soil and water science,” according to USDA scientist Mark Nearing, but also is a highly regarded teacher, an accomplished tango dancer, and a dedicated family man to wife, Samia, and son, Jad, born in 2006.
Born and raised in a modest household in Beirut, Lebanon, Mohtar knew he would have to work hard to achieve his dream of a good education. College wasn’t an option without financial help, so he applied for and won a competitive scholarship that allowed him to attend American University of Beirut.
When Mohtar arrived, the university had no student government. His solution: He set up the first student council and was appointed the first student representative to the university’s president, Malcolm Kerr.
Some problems were beyond his control, however, as Lebanon remained embroiled in a brutal civil war throughout his college career. “Ninety percent of the time we paid attention to our studies and did our own thing, but we were always aware of the war,” he says.
It was hard not to be. Due to intermittent violence, Mohtar sometimes spent the night in friends’ dormitories instead of going home. He learned to be prepared, though, and this inconvenience became routine.
And yet, nothing — not his relentless focus on his studies and his extracurricular activities or his dedication to friends and family — could serve as preparation for the senseless violence nor prevent it from hitting disturbingly close to home.
One afternoon, Mohtar visited a friend’s dormitory, surprised — but not at first concerned — that no students were walking about. A man’s loud voice jarred him into reality, telling him to take cover because nearby buildings were being shelled. It took him a moment to locate the speaker, a security guard crouched beneath a desk. Mohtar quickly retreated to a nearby basement and, as if on cue, the shelling resumed.
Though Mohtar survived this and other trials, not everybody had such luck. In early 1984, a year before Mohtar completed his master’s
degree in agricultural engineering, President Kerr — a widely respected Beirut-born American educator — was shot dead while walking to his campus office. The assassination shocked and saddened the student body, especially Mohtar, who personally knew Kerr and his commitment to Lebanon, to teaching, and to working toward overcoming bias and ignorance.
One gets the sense, however, that Mohtar is unlikely to share such stories unless pressed. In listening to Mohtar recount past hardships, it becomes clear that for him, the most dramatic aspect of such trying experiences is not the danger he was in, or the fear that he must have felt; it is, rather, the positive lesson he has invariably taken away.
His students attest that Mohtar has a natural gift for teaching. He takes time to ensure that everybody understands the concepts and the importance of the material covered.
“He encourages us to take a deeper look at the subject and not be satisfied with the quick and easy answer,” says graduate student Joe Mallory. Mohtar also keeps class interesting by discussing the real-world impact of subjects covered. “In learning about dam designs, we spent an entire lecture discussing the levees around New Orleans and what caused them to fail during Hurricane Katrina,” Mallory recalls.
Mohtar has had a lot of practice teaching, having mentored 15 doctoral and master’s students and more than 100 undergraduates since his arrival at Purdue in 1996. But long before donning gold and black or winning his department’s teaching award a decade later, he had a few good teachers of his own.
On weekend visits to the family farm in the mountains outside Beirut, Mohtar’s father, Hassan, and grandmother, Gharra, would lead him
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Rabi Mohtar’s research in water and soil science has earned him the prestigious Purdue Agriculture Research Award for 2008. Mohtar receives a $1,500 honorarium and $10,000 to further his research.
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around to teach him about the olives, grapes, figs and other plants they grew. It was there that he learned to love the outdoors and began to long to know more about the intricate patchwork that made up the farm: the plants and animals, the soil and water, the people and how they interacted with it all. To Mohtar’s family, the land was sacred; besides providing them with food, income and shelter, it was their home.
After Mohtar completed his master’s degree in 1985 at Beirut, he returned to the countryside for his first job managing a large family farm in eastern Lebanon. In charge of irrigation, fertilization and cultivation, Mohtar oversaw 50 to 250 workers and learned a lot more about production agriculture.
One difficulty was managing plants at different altitudes, as the farm stretched from 2,000 meters (6,500 feet) to sea level. “You start with walnuts and apples on the tops of the mountain, go down to peaches and pears, then down to olives, and all the way down to oranges and bananas.”
But Mohtar still desired further education, so after a couple years he applied for and was awarded the Hariri Fellowship. This allowed him to pursue further study in the U.S. where he figured he would be best able to achieve his goals. He attended Michigan State University, where he completed a master’s in civil and environmental engineering and a PhD in agricultural systems management. After a stint as a researcher at Penn State, he came to Purdue in 1996.
Mohtar has compiled an impressive record, publishing 52 peer-reviewed journal articles and 11 books and book chapters and giving 57 presentations in 11 countries. He has organized 30 international workshops and more than 80 technical sessions in the U.S. and abroad, besides raising $5.5 million in research funding.
A large part of Mohtar’s work involves developing land-use models designed to help teach students and professionals about the dynamics of the land.
Mohtar’s models have been used around the world. European scientists currently employ one to complete the continent’s largest agricultural modeling project. In Tunisia, Mohtar helped develop a model that has allowed several farmers to reduce levels of salt and nitrogen leaching from their property, says Hatem Belhouchette, a scientist at the research institute Montpellier SupAgro, in Montpellier, France.
One of Mohtar’s signature achievements, GRASIM (GRAzing SIMulation model), was the first comprehensive model to link all the components of grazing systems. It predicts water flow and the amount and nutritional quality of plant matter, effects of different human activities, and levels of leached nutrients.
“As anyone who has written computer programs and models can attest, it takes almost as much time to make a model accurate as it does to make it usable to those unfamiliar with its development,” says departmental colleague and professor Don Jones. “At present, GRASIM is used by researchers, farmers, advisers and county educators across the U.S. and in several foreign countries.”
Mohtar also developed a model that uses a unique paradigm to better understand the flow of water, nutrients and contaminants across different spatial scales, a model expected to significantly influence future scientific and agricultural policy, Jones says.
Mohtar’s various international efforts are geared toward the conserva-tion of environmental and natural resources and toward promoting sustainable activities. He currently leads an effort to establish an environmental research center in Qatar, has done extensive work with water conservation in Tunisia, and has led major water and natural resources initiatives in India, Jordan, France, and the Palestinian regions of Gaza and the West Bank.
The man behind the accomplishments is “an incredible people person who manages to bring people with various interests, experiences and backgrounds together,” says Adriana Bruggeman, a hydrologist with the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas based in Syria.
Senior Anne Dare concurs. “He arranged for my senior design group to travel to Jordan to present our senior design project to the Palestinian Hydrology Group,” a trip for which Mohtar secured funding and arranged lodging. “Even throughout our stay, Rabi was in contact with us via text message and would relay information on to our parents. He has encour-aged me to pursue a graduate degree at Purdue and keeps me informed of opportunities to better myself,” she says.
Indeed, Mohtar “understands that there is more to life than academ-ics,” as Mallory attests. It is, for example, important to have fun. As an adviser to Purdue’s Tango Club, Mohtar manages to kick loose while characteristically engaging others.
“When I hear music, I can’t help but dance,” he says, as if he had no choice but to go above and beyond the call of duty.
On second thought, though, that appears to be exactly the case, and helps explain how he can be at once renowned but humble: Rabi Mohtar genuinely believes that we have no choice but to live each day to its fullest.
“For some of us, it’s a blessing to just be alive.”
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By Tom Campbell
To Philip Nelson, the phone call that he was the 2007 winner of the World Food Prize sounded at first like a sales pitch, with the caller quizzing Nelson about the prize.
“I thought he was hitting me up to buy a couple of tickets,” said Nelson, a Purdue University food scientist.
But as it turns out, Nelson won’t need tickets because he will be the guest of honor. The man on the phone was Kenneth Quinn, president of the World Food Prize Foundation.
On Thursday (Oct. 18) Nelson, Purdue’s Scholle Chair Professor in Food Processing who helped build Purdue’s Department of Food Science, will receive the award dur-ing a ceremonial dinner starting at 6 p.m. in the Iowa State Capitol Building in Des Moines.
“I was overwhelmed when the announcement was made,” Nelson said. “I think I still am.”
The World Food Prize, according to the foundation’s Web site, “is the foremost international award recognizing - without regard to race, religion, nationality or political beliefs - the achievements of individu-als who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world.”
Nelson will be honored for his work in aseptic processing, developing the “bag in a box” technology to process large quantities of seasonal crops such as tomatoes and oranges, for long-term storage and bulk transportation without losing nutritional value or taste.
In 1991 the Institute of Food Technologists rated aseptic processing and packaging as the No. 1 innovation in food technology, ahead of juice concentrates, safe canning processes, freeze-drying and food fortification.
“Dr. Nelson’s work has transformed the global food industry and has allowed entrepreneurs to build successful businesses that use crops raised by farmers,” said Purdue president France A. Córdova. “He is an outstanding example of the power of a university to turn discovery into benefits for others.”
The $250,000 award has been presented annually since 1986, when Nobel laureate
Norman Borlaug created it. He envisioned it as agriculture’s Nobel Prize equivalent. Nelson is the first winner cited for work in the postproduction area of agricultural research.
“This is the first time it has gone to a person in food science,” said Randy Woodson, Purdue’s Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture. “Previously, it had gone to people who had enhanced food production. We at Purdue have long recognized the importance of Phil’s research. Certainly, industry has known it, too. Now, with the World Food Prize, the entire world will recognize it as well.”
A celebration for Nelson’s award will take place on the Purdue West Lafayette campus Nov. 6 with a lecture by Nelson at 2 p.m. in Stewart Center’s Fowler Hall. His talk will be followed by a reception in the Purdue Memorial Union East/West Faculty Lounges. Both will be free and open to the public.
Philip Nelson: Purdue’s World Food Prize recipient the first in food science
Reporters often turn to Purdue Extension experts to provide technical information or help explain a problem to the public. Richard Linton, professor of food science, received numerous media queries after the September E. coli outbreak in spinach. Three deaths and 196 illnesses nationwide were attributed to contaminated cattle feces used to fertilize the spinach.
“This was the most publicized outbreak since the 1993 Jack in the Box one, which was also E. coli,” Linton says. Four people died and hundreds of others became sick after eating undercooked hamburgers from the restaurant chain that were contaminated with the bacteria.
Media turn to Purdue for expertise
Photo by Tom Campbell
When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers against eating spinach contaminated with E. coli, the media turned to Purdue University’s Richard Linton, an expert on food pathogens, for information. Linton is currently researching new methods to rapidly detect and eradicate food-borne pathogens.
Linton spoke with 84 media outlets after the outbreak, many within the first two days. He was quoted in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and WebMD, among other outlets.
After he was quoted in The New York Times Friday, Sept. 15, many other media followed suit. Linton spent 13 hours that Friday and Saturday respond-ing to media requests. A number of media are familiar with Linton through his work with the produce industry.
Purdue Extension experts have also been in the media this fall discussing pumpkin rot, ethanol production and corn prices.
Reprinted with permission from Winter 2007 Agricultures
Photo by Tom Campbell
Philip Nelson stands in front of Purdue’s Food Science Building, where he developed the aseptic process of storing bulk, seasonal foods like tomatoes and oranges. Nelson is the 2007 winner of the World Food Prize.
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By Susan Steeves
Two Purdue faculty members’ theoretical share of the Nobel Peace Prize divided among 2,500 researchers — about $300 each. Their chance to help influence worldwide policy to stave off potentially disastrous climate change — priceless.
Neither Kevin Gurney nor Otto Doering met the Nobel Committee or attended the presentation ceremonies in Oslo, Norway. But they were part of a 20-year effort to determine what climate change means to everyday people.
Colleagues from their fields of expertise recommended Gurney and Doering to help with the massive endeavor of preparing sections of the four assessment reports published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Doering, a Purdue agricultural economist and public policy specialist, was a lead author for an IPCC special report chapter. He and six other researchers from the United States, Brazil, Japan and China boiled down information from contributing authors and wrote a chapter on agriculture and the technology needed to adapt to and mitigate climate change.
“We focused on how we get the technology needed to cut greenhouse gases to farmers,” Doering says. “We talked about some weighty issues such as yield growth and genetic technology.”
Gurney was a contributing author on the fourth IPCC report that was released in late 2007 and a chapter reviewer for the third report published in 2001. An assistant professor in the Departments of Agronomy and Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, he describes himself as a combination of atmospheric scientist and ecologist working in the broad arena of global change.
For the fourth report, Gurney provided material for a chapter titled “Couplings Between Changes in the Climate System and Biogeochem-istry.” Quite a mouthful, but it encompasses one of Gurney’s primary research areas — whether cutting down trees increases carbon
dioxide damage to the atmosphere, which experts say is one of the elements leading to climate change.
“I’m trying to develop a way that deforestation might be handled within the Kyoto Treaty,” Gurney says. He attended meetings in December in Bali in which representatives from nearly 200 countries began hammering out a new agreement to extend the treaty, which expires in 2012.
The Nobel Peace Prize presentation was held in Oslo on Dec. 10. The $1.5 million prize was split between former Vice President Al Gore and the IPPC. The IPPC’s share is being used for its further study of climate change. Gore donated his half of the money to the Alliance for Climate Protection, a non-profit educational organization he founded in 2006.
Though he missed the ceremony, Doering, as a lead author, received a picture of the Nobel medal in a little plastic case.
“I can put it on my refrigerator or something,” he jokes. And in January, he and his wife were in Norway and she took her husband’s photo-graph standing in front of the building where the presentations were made. “I can put the picture next to the plastic case with the medal photo and it will look very official,” he says.
Reprinted with permission from Winter 2008 Connections
Purdue pair shares in Nobel Peace Prize
Photo by Tom Campbell
Research by Kevin Gurney helped Al Gore win the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
Doering
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By Susan Steeves
As books go, it will never be reviewed by the New York Times. It probably won’t be found on the best-sellers table at your Barnes & Noble bookstore. But the numbers don’t lie.
Ask a Midwest grain farmer, and he’ll tell you the Corn & Soybean Field Guide is the biggest little book out there.
“We sold 52,000 copies of the book in 2007, and I thought that was a total anomaly,” says Corey Gerber, a Purdue agronomist and director of the Purdue Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center.
“I said, ‘We’ll never hit that number again.’ But here we are in 2008 and we’ve already sold over 70,000 copies.”
Annual sales during the first 15 years that the guide was published averaged fewer than 8,000. But when the center partnered with the Department of Agricultural Communication and upgraded the field guide, sales took off.
The success of the six-inch, 305-page pocket book is just one of the reasons that Purdue Agriculture presented the 2008 Team Award to the interdisciplinary group of specialists who cooperate to present workshops at the Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center and to produce the book.
Primary distribution of the book is through agricultural seed, chemical or equipment companies, who put their own customized cover on the publication. This year, 67 different cover designs were ordered.
“We’re ecstatic over the success of the publication. It has very much been a surprise to everyone on the team,” Gerber says. “We’ve tried to make it a top-notch publication that is easy to use and that people want to use, and then we’ve tried to market it. But we never antici-pated the success it has achieved.”
It was originally printed just to help Indiana farmers, but people all over the country, and all over the world, are finding it just as useful.
About 8,000 copies have been distributed in Canada this year. Gerber says the publication is selling well in New Zealand, and he hopes to have the book available to European markets in the near future.
“People in other states, or from around the world, contact us and say, ‘We have nothing like this available in our area; your information is terrific.’ It’s very rewarding to know that we have impacted farmers
from around the world and that they find the publication useful.”
But the center is more than just the book. Founded in 1986, the diagnostic center is recognized across the country for its hands-on approach to teaching the art and science of diagnosing and dealing with crop problems.
Based at the Purdue Agronomy Center for Research and Education just north of campus, the diagnostic center is an outdoor classroom with
field demonstration plots for use during training work-shops and by Purdue Agriculture students. The center serves farmers, Extension educators, agronomists, crop consul-tants and professionals in the seed, fertilizer and agricul-tural chemical industries.
In the 22 years that the center has been in operation, about 18,000 people have attended its workshops.
“The center was created to provide informative topics in a real-world environment so that producers could sharpen their crop problem,
trouble-shooting skills and evaluate new and alternative manage-ment strategies,” Gerber says. “Our clientele rely heavily on informa-tion we provide to make environmentally and economically sound production and crop and pest management decisions.”
According to Sonny Ramaswamy, “The Purdue Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center team is an example of the excellent interdisciplin-ary efforts in the College of Agriculture to enhance the profitability and sustainability of Indiana agriculture.” Ramaswamy is associate dean of agriculture and the director of agricultural research programs.
Each year the team presents an average of 15 workshops from May through September. The topics cover identification and control of field crop pests, and production and management issues in corn, soybeans, forages and small grains, along with interacting factors such as nutrients and environmental stresses.
“When the center started, it was the only one in the Corn Belt, and it was an immediate success,” says Lance Murrell of West Lafayette, a consulting agronomist who has been a client for more than 20 years. He says there was a need for farmers and other professionals to get some hands-on experience diagnosing real problems in the field.
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From planting to picking, this black and gold book has helped countless farmers answer the corn and soybean questions that crop up each year. The book was produced by the winners of the 2008 Purdue Agriculture Team Award.
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By Tom Campbell
For the better part of two years, Jim Beaty — as superintendent of Purdue’s Agronomy Center for Research and Education — oversaw every minute detail of the construction of the Beck Agricultural Center at the agronomy farm west of campus.
“I want to acknowledge that I was only like the expectant father out in the hall,” Beaty, BS ’77, MS ’86, said at the Oct. 31 building dedication ceremony. “The guy who delivered on the project was the construc-tion superintendent, Karl Whitaker, from the Hamstra Group, the general contractors.”
The 20,000-square-foot center includes space for classes, meetings and research, and it is expected to be used by the campus, agricultural and rural communities.
The $5.2 million building was financed with a major gift from the Beck family of Atlanta, Ind., combined with Purdue Agriculture development funds. The family owns and operates Beck’s Hybrids, an Indiana seed company founded in 1937.
But if the building was Beaty’s baby, it grew up quickly. “Now I’m like
the father of the bride,” Beaty quips, “giving away operational responsibility to Dave Petritz.”
Petritz, who retired as director of Purdue Extension in June, hardly had time to be fitted for a rocking chair before being called out of
retirement to help launch the Beck Agricultural Center.
“It just seemed like a perfect fit,” Petritz says. “I’m a details-oriented person, and this job requires a lot of planning and attention to detail.”
Petritz knew his retirement would be short-lived, but he didn’t expect it to be this short.
“I just knew I wasn’t going to be sitting around in a rocking chair, but this opportunity came up quickly.”
The center includes four classrooms, a multipurpose room, a conference room and a food serving area. The multipurpose room features a large garage door so that agricultural equipment can be brought into the building for teaching and demonstrations.
Reprinted with permission from Winter 2008 Connections
Beck Ag Center sprouts on Indiana prairie
“This effort gets people thinking,” he says. “Each year when you go back out to the fields, you realize that you’ve been away from them for about six months, and the center helps you sharpen your skills.”
Each workshop is focused on the period of the growing season in which it is held. Many are specialized for particular company needs as well. “We go directly to companies and ask them, ‘What do you want your people to know?’” Gerber says.
Gerber credits much of his team’s achievements to the fact that the group reaches across disciplines and to educators across the state. “We have a great working relationship, conducting research and classes that combine experts from different areas,” he says.
“Our team truly works so well together. We each have some ownership in the center because we’ve seen what a valuable asset the center is to people all across the Midwest.”
Center members also present some workshops during the winter that are tailored to special needs, such as those held in 2004-05 on Asian soybean rust.
The other team members are Sylvie Brouder, James Camberato, Keith Johnson, Robert Nielsen and Gary Steinhardt of the Department of
Agronomy; Bill Johnson, Glenn Nice and Greg Shaner of the Depart-ment of Botany and Plant Pathology; John Obermeyer of the Depart-ment of Entomology; and Russell Merzdorf, Chip Morrison and Kevin Leigh Smith of the Department of Agricultural Communication.
To purchase the Corn & Soybean Field Guide, go to www.extension.purdue.edu/new.
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Photo by Tom Campbell
Recipients of the Purdue Agriculture Team Award include (left to right) John Obermeyer, Keith Johnson, Corey Gerber, Gary Steinhardt, Glenn Nice, Robert Nielsen, James Camberato, Sylvie Brouder, Kevin Leigh Smith, Russ Merzdorf and Bill Johnson. Not pictured are Greg Shaner and Chip Morrison.
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Randy Woodson (third from right), Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture, assists members of the Beck family as they open the Beck Agricultural Center on Oct. 31.
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researchers in Discovery Park-based centers and the Cancer Center.”
Department of Biochemistry scientists study biochemical reactions, molecular biology and molecular genetics that are related to human, plant and animal health, including growth, cancer, and infectious and
genetic diseases. The department has 17 full-time faculty members and one adjunct professor, as well as 10 emeritus professors.
Chapple is the 2008 recipient of the Richard L. Kohls Award as the outstanding undergraduate teacher in the College of Agriculture. His research focuses on understanding and manipulating a compound in cell walls called lignin that contributes to plants’ structural strength but which hinders conversion of plants into other materials. He already has found ways to change lignin content to improve
processing of wood pulp for paper production, and he now is looking for ways to more easily convert plants into biofuel, which is of great interest to the growing alternative energy industry.
Chapple is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and has served as president of the Phytochemical Society of North America. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in botany, and his doctoral degree in chemistry, all from the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
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Chapple
Clint Chapple, a 15-year biochemistry faculty member and new department head, says he plans to put particular emphasis on undergraduate education and finding additional research funding for the faculty.
He replaces Jim Forney, department head since 2001, who is returning to full-time teaching and research.
“As a leading research biochemist and an outstanding educator, Clint Chapple brings tremendous experience and leadership skills to the position of department head,” said Randy Woodson, who made the appointment as Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture before he moved on to become Purdue’s provost.
“I’m honored to have the support and trust of the Department of Biochemistry’s students, staff and faculty to work on these new challenges,” Chapple said. “I want to build on the momentum Jim established for the undergraduate program.
“We must make sure that our curriculum continues to keep pace with the incredibly rapid rate that biological sciences, including biochemis-try, are advancing.
“Another important goal is to ensure that our faculty succeed in the incredibly competitive funding environment. A key to this success will be establishing new collaborations within the department and the College of Agriculture as well as across campus, particularly with
Biochem leader to focus on undergrads
Purdue University researchers and Chrysler LLC are collaborating to use poplar trees to eliminate pollutants from a contaminated site.
The researchers plan to plant transgenic poplars at a former oil storage facility near Kokomo, Ind., this summer. In a laboratory setting, transgenic trees have absorbed trichloroethylene, or TCE, and other pollutants and processed them into harmless byproducts.
“This site presents the perfect opportunity to prove that poplars can get rid of pollution in the real world,” says Richard Meilan, a Purdue molecular tree physiologist. Transgenic poplars contain an inserted gene that contains an enzyme capable of breaking down TCE and a variety of other environmental pollutants, including chloroform, benzene, vinyl chloride and carbon tetrachloride.
Meilan believes the transgenic poplars will be able to remove the TCE from the site, which was contaminated by tainted oil stored there in the 1960s. The chemical lies within 10 feet of the surface, making it accessible to poplar roots. “Three years should be enough time for them to grow up, send down roots to suck the pollutants up and break them down,” Meilan says.
Reprinted with permission from Spring 2008 Agricultures
Poplars to clean up environmental waste
Photo by Tom Campbell
Purdue researcher Richard Meilan has developed a transgenic poplar tree capable of absorbing and breaking down various contaminants. The trees will be tested this summer at a former oil storage location in Kokomo, Ind.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar and Purdue University jointly convened a national energy summit last summer to discuss ways to reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil and to develop new strategies for alternative fuels. The summit attracted nearly 900 partici-pants, including leading oil and auto manufacturing executives, researchers and policymakers.
Excerpts from Sen. Richard Lugar’s keynote address:
The United States should adopt a national program that would make virtually every new car sold in America a flexible fuel vehicle. We should ensure that at least one quarter of filling stations in America have E85 pumps. We should expand ethanol production to 100 billion gallons a year by 2025, a figure that could be achieved by doubling output every five years. …
Purdue University President Martin C. Jischke (left) and Sen. Richard Lugar at the Lugar-Purdue Summit on Energy Security
Long-term advancement of ethanol as a national transportation fuel requires a focused effort to perfect and commercialize cellulosic technology, which will enable us to make ethanol from switch grass, agricultural waste and other inexpensive biomass. The addition of cellulosic ethanol has the potential to substantially reduce the overall production cost of ethanol, while greatly expanding the volume
The buzz about biofuelsLugar-Purdue summit promotes alternative energy strategies
produced. Although scientists and technicians are confident of the possibilities for cellulosic ethanol, efforts at commercial-ization have lagged behind basic research. The time is long past due for the federal government to step in and prime the pump for commercial production through an aggressive loan program. The experience gained by the first production plants will provide the knowledge we need to rapidly expand the cellulosic industry.
Studies have shown that we will have enough land for energy crops, given the expected increases in yields and improvements in processing efficiency. If we could reach a target of 100 billion gallons of ethanol a year—a 13-fold increase over current capacity in operation or under construction—that would be equivalent to 71 percent of current gasoline consumption by volume. …
Our failure to act will be all the more unconscionable given that success would bring not only relief from the geopolitical threats of energy-rich regimes, but also restorative economic benefits to our farmers, rural areas, automobile manufacturers, high technology industries, and many others.
Reprinted with permission from Winter 2007 Agricultures
Researchers have developed a new way to detect protein movements inside cells, which signal a variety of cellular changes such as those in cancer cell development. The method could help diagnose cancer in the future.
By combining two distinct techniques, the technology can examine large numbers of cells individually, a feat not previously possible, says Chang Lu, a Purdue University assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering.
Lu’s method uses two existing technologies: electroporation, which determines protein location, and flow cytometry, a technique capable of rapidly examining individual cells but blind to intracellular protein locations on its own. The Purdue technique, called “electroporative flow cytometry,” harnesses the discerning power of the first method with the speed of the second, says Robert Geahlen, a Purdue researcher in medicinal chemistry and molecular pharmacology.
Detecting cellular clues for cancer
Photo by Tom Campbell
Purdue researchers (from left) Chang Lu, Robert Geahlen and Jun Wang have developed a technique to detect movement of proteins within cells, important for cancer cell development. Geahlen holds the microchip through which cells are pumped.
“Protein translocations are involved in the activation of tumor cells,” he says. “Detecting these movements could help diagnose the type and stage of cancer in the future.”
Reprinted with permission from Spring 2008 Agricultures
Photo provided
Purdue University President Martin C. Jischke (left) and Sen. Richard Lugar at the Lugar-Purdue Summit on Energy Security
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By Douglas M. Main
On Nov. 14, 2004, Purdue’s Aquaculture Research Lab (ARL) caught fire from an unknown electrical malfunction. The facility, which housed the research of several faculty and graduate students in the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, was completely destroyed. This is the story of how the disaster affected those involved, and how they rebuilt from the ashes.
Steve Hart, a fisheries graduate student, was sleeping soundly in the early morning hours of Nov. 14, until he was awakened by a 4 a.m. phone call from his advisor: “The lab’s on fire...It’s a total loss.”
Unfortunately, it wasn’t a nightmare. It was a call from Paul Brown, professor of aquaculture and Hart’s advisor, who could only watch as the lab burned uncontrollably. He knew that it was too late, as did the congregation of firefighters who’d arrived minutes after the 2:53 a.m. fire alarm, and several of his colleagues, there in the early morning hours for moral support. Brown watched it burn, the same lab that he had helped build 13 years before. By morning it was leveled.
Hart, too, was affected; he had been performing three experiments. One was to be the subject of his Ph.D. thesis, and another was slated to end the day after the fire.
“My first reaction was utter shock and disbelief,” he says. “I had to drive there the next morning and see the ashes myself to comprehend it.”
The fire ruined many large tanks and raceways that allowed research-ers to study growth rates, soybean-based diets and advanced production systems for fish farming. It destroyed $1.2 million of active research and fish, many of which had been raised for years. Additionally, it caused about $1.5 million in structural damage and ruined more than $500,000 worth of research equipment.
Trent Sutton, an associate professor of fisheries, and aquatic ecotoxi-cologist Marisol Sepulveda were also affected. Sutton lost about 100 3-year-old lake sturgeon, a threatened species of fish that he was studying. Sepulveda had just joined Purdue’s faculty two weeks earlier, and, although she did not lose much, it was a less-than-auspicious beginning.
Sifting through the ashesShock and disbelief aside, it became clear that Brown and his colleagues would not abandon their research. The very next morning an
insurance adjustor arrived to assess damage and discuss future options. Brown and Hart immediately got back to work sifting through the ashes to make an inventory of everything they had lost.
Within a week, Sutton and Brown had secured space for their students: Sutton in the Beef Research building north of the ARL and Brown in Purdue Research Foundation’s Cindas building.
Rob Swihart, head of the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, who was there on the night of the fire, helped Brown negotiate with the insurance company, which agreed to replace everything, and the aquaculture faculty began looking at designs for a new lab.
The manager of the old facility had left, so the next spring the department hired Bob Rode to fill the position. “I had a lot of
experience maintaining and rebuilding aquaculture equipment, so I was excited to help Purdue start anew,” he says.
By the beginning of 2005, the aquaculture faculty had begun replacing some research equipment and test subjects, such as a pure genetic strain of tilapia, while Sutton ordered new lake sturgeon and other fish.
The fire did not prevent faculty from recruiting new students, either. Holly Patrick came to Purdue in spring 2005 to work toward a master’s in fisheries under Sutton. Although she was aware of the fire, Patrick believed the positive aspects of further education at Purdue would outweigh the negatives that the fire presented.
Feeling the heatThe temporary spaces certainly had drawbacks, however, and presented problems involving temperature control. In Cindas, which had been scheduled for demolition, Hart had to wait until September, 2005 to begin his research, because faulty air-conditioners prevented him from counteracting the summer heat.
In the Beef building, Patrick did not have enough amperage to power her water cooler, so she began building an insulated “room” around her eight large water tanks to contain cool air from the air-conditioners.
“It was tough, because I had never really built anything before,” she says. It took her two weeks to finish the insulation, only to find out that the setup violated fire safety codes. “I suppose there’s a bit of
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irony in that,” she says. To bring it up to code, she and several other students spent a weekend installing a special type of insulation to reduce the fire risk.
Rebirth from the ashesMeanwhile, back in Cindas, the other temporary research location, Hart, Brown and Sepulveda had managed to complete some valuable research despite the occasional hurdles. Hart finished his thesis experiment looking at soy-based fish food, which he defended in December.
On the construction front, the new building began early in 2006 and was finished by May. Faculty and students moved in throughout the summer, and the facility is back on line.
The turnaround was nothing short of remarkable, as far as Swihart is concerned. “These folks lost just about everything. Nobody would have begrudged them if they had given up.”
The biggest loss was time, Hart says. He estimates the fire put him back a year and a half. But, as Brown says, the funding agencies, the insurance company, the department and the university were very supportive throughout. Because insurance replaced old equipment with newer models, the lab now has better equipment.
Photos by Tom Campbell
A fall 2004 fire at Purdue University’s Aquaculture Research Lab destroyed the building and its contents, but the biggest losses were the fish and years of research. Faculty and students rebuilt the aquaculture research program and moved into their new facility in summer 2006.
“Though I would never wish the experience on anybody, we certainly have a better facility now,” Swihart says. “I am proud of the aquacul-ture professors and students for their persistence and their drive to succeed despite the fire. I think they really illustrate the Purdue tradition of one brick higher.”
Reprinted with permission from Winter 2007 Agricultures
Continued from previous page
By Julie Douglas
The Internet has become an important marketing tool for business, and Purdue Extension is helping producers use it to their advantage. Indiana MarketMaker www.inmarketmaker.com is a free, online interactive mapping system that locates businesses and markets for agricultural products.
Producers can research consumer demographics by income, ethnicity, household characteristics and education. They also can search for specific business records, find area market contacts, and network with restaurants, on-farm retailers and specialty processors. In addition, census data is available on MarketMaker, which is sponsored by Purdue’s New Ventures Team, the Indiana State Department of Agriculture and the Indiana Cooperative Development Center. And consumers can use the site to locate agricultural producers and their products.
“MarketMaker links producers to consumers and consumers to producers on a state and regional basis,” says Maria Marshall, Purdue Extension small business development specialist and project coordinator. “It’s important for businesses to develop a relationship with their customers, so they can understand what consumer needs truly are.”
Marshall explains that people might say they want organic food, but maybe what they really want is a more natural product or to know the
farmers and the farm where it came from. “Maybe what they want is to know that they’re supporting a local farmer. Establishing a relationship helps uncover the real benefits people look for.”
Relationships are crucial to the success of small businesses, whether it’s with suppliers, customers or other businesses. “When a business develops a relationship with its customers, the customers become more integrated in the business and develop a loyalty to it,” Marshall says. “When that happens, it’s no longer about the money.”
Reprinted with permission from Spring 2008 Agricultures
Web site links producers to consumers and new market opportunities
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Purdue University and USDA-Agricultural Research Service scientists have discovered that a type of gene in grain-producing plants halts infection by a disease-causing fungus that can destroy crops vital for human food supplies.
The research team is the first to show that the same biochemical process protects an entire plant family—grasses—from Cochliobolus carbonum, race 1, a devastat-ing fungal pathogen. The naturally occurring disease resistance probably is responsible for the survival of grains and other grasses over the past 60 million years.
A resistance gene, first discovered in corn, and the fungal toxin-fighting enzyme it produces apparently provide a biological mechanism that guards all grass species from this fungus, says Guri Johal, a Purdue associate professor of botany and plant pathology.
“We think that if the gene Hm1 had not evolved, then grasses would have had a hard time surviving and thriving, or, at least, the geo-graphic distribution would have been restricted,” Johal says. “This plant resistance gene is durable and is indispensable against this
Gene guards grain-producing grasses
Photo by Tom Campbell
Research by this trio of Purdue and USDA-ARS scientists, Guri Johal (front), Steve Schofield (at left) and Michael Zanis, is the first to show that a gene in all grasses stops infection by a highly destructive fungus.
Purdue University’s Boilermakers have a new and improved football field this season, thanks to Purdue Agriculture turf experts.
Last year, when the playing surface in Ross-Ade Stadium seemed unusually damaged, Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics asked Purdue Agriculture agronomists to recommend a replacement for the old bluegrass. The new turf was installed over the summer, and the Boilermakers kicked off the season this fall on a new, cold-hardy, durable Bermuda grass.
“Bermuda grass is the pickup truck of the grass species,” says Cale Bigelow, Purdue agronomist and turf expert. “If you buy a pickup truck, it wants to be driven, and it wants to be used. Bermuda grass is the same way. It wants to be beat up, and it wants to take the load.”
Bigelow and his colleagues in the turf program spent more than three years studying three different Bermuda varieties. They tested the grass with different fertility treatments, subjected it to Indiana winters and set up a modified turf-aerating machine to simulate the type of damage caused by football players.
Bigelow also wanted to help organizations that don’t have the
management resources of a Division I sports program, but do have athletic fields frequently used by youngsters and adults. “My biggest concern was how I could help some of the turf managers at high schools, smaller colleges and community facilities where the fields receive very intense traffic through the summer and the fall,” Bigelow says. And help he did.
Reprinted with permission from Winter 2007 Agricultures
Tough turf
Photo by Tom Campbell
When the Purdue University Boilermakers hit the gridiron last fall, Ross-Ade Stadium was sporting new turf. The old playing surface was removed last summer to make way for a new Bermuda grass sod developed by Purdue Agriculture agronomists.
fungal group, which has the ability to destroy any part of the plant at any stage of development.”
The findings will stimulate the design of new resistance strategies against additional diseases in grasses and other plants.
Reprinted with permission from Spring 2008 Agricultures
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Summary Statistics pp. 16-28
Expenditures
Expenditures Chart
Federal Formula Projects Summary
Federal Formula Projects
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Expenditures Report for Agricultural Research Programs
Fiscal Year 2007-2008
Appropriations $ %
State AppropriationsUniversity General Funds 18,673,766 19.0Specific Line 8,130,169 8.3
State subtotal: 26,803,935 27.2
Federal Appropriations 6,825,764 6.9Total Appropriations: 33,629,699 34.2
Grants and Contract Support $ %
Federal Grant and Contract SupportUSDA Grants 9,510,521 9.7USDA Coop Agreement - 0.0NSF 6,934,044 7.0DHHS 2,979,747 3.0NASA 868,028 0.9DOD 60,280 0.1DOE 1,911,045 1.9AID 164,196 0.2DOI 134,875 0.1DOT 13,061 0.0EPA 825,860 0.8JTRP 99,520 0.1Other Federal 158,378 0.2
Federal Subtotals: 23,659,555 24.0
Non-Federal Grants and Contract SupportState/Local Govts 890,474 0.9Industry/Foundations 11,360,285 11.5Other Non-Federal 1,607,069 1.6
Non-Federal Subtotal: 13,857,828 14.1
Total Grants & Contract Support: 37,517,383 38.1
Gifts 5,127,122 5.2
Sales and Misc. Income Producing $ %
Farms 7,785,839 7.9Public Service 2,974,537 3.0Other Income Producing 1,086,146 1.1Total Sales and Misc. Income Producing 11,846,522 12.0
Regulatory and Commodity Programs $ %
Regulatory 9,254,833 9.4
Commodity Programs 984,786 1.0
Other Research 21,104 0.0
Total Regulatory and Commodity Programs 10,260,723 10.4
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 98,381,449 100.0
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21
Federa
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Federa
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Mason,
L.
J.
Bio
logy a
nd m
anagem
ent
of
food p
ests
Murd
ock,
L.
L.
Pla
nt-
insect
inte
ractions
Neal, J
. J.
C
orn
rootw
orm
feedin
g
Ric
hm
ond,
D.
Inte
gra
ting s
oil f
ert
ility,
host-
pla
nt
resis
tance a
nd b
iolo
gic
al contr
ol fo
r m
anagem
ent
of
insect
pests
of
turf
gra
ss
Hatc
h
Sadof,
C.
S.
Develo
pin
g s
usta
inable
appro
aches t
o t
he d
esig
n a
nd m
anagem
ent
of
orn
am
enta
l la
ndscapes.
24
Federa
l Form
ula
Pro
jects
Stu
art
, J.
J.
Genom
ics a
nd e
volu
tion o
f gall f
orm
ing m
idges (
dip
tera
: cecid
om
yiidae)
Hunt,
G.
J.
Susta
inable
solu
tions t
o p
roble
ms a
ffecting h
oney b
ee h
ealth
Multi-
Sta
te
Kru
pke,
C.
H.
Ecolo
gy a
nd m
anagem
ent
of
Euro
pean c
orn
bore
r and o
ther
Lepid
opte
ran p
ests
of
corn
Dep
artm
en
t o
f Fo
od
Scie
nce
Apple
gate
, B.
M.
Dete
ction a
nd d
ete
rmin
ation o
f surv
ival m
echanis
ms f
or
mic
robia
l path
ogens.
BeM
ille
r, J
. N
. Str
uctu
re a
nd f
unction o
f carb
ohydra
tes f
or
com
merc
ial use
Ferr
uzzi, M
. Pro
cessin
g b
ehavio
r, h
um
an d
igestion,
bio
availability a
nd b
ioactivty
of
die
tary
phyto
chem
icals
Kim
, K.
Develo
pm
ent
of
bio
active f
ood c
om
ponents
and c
ellula
r path
ways f
or
the c
ontr
ol of
obesity a
nd its
associa
ted c
hro
nic
dis
eases
Mauer,
L.
J.
Dete
rmin
ation o
f quality
, safe
ty,
and s
helf-l
ife o
f fo
ods
Morg
an,
M.
T.
Sensor
develo
pm
ent
for
susta
inable
and s
afe
food p
roduction a
nd p
rocessin
g
Niv
ens,
D.
E.
Develo
pm
ent
of
multi-
techniq
ue a
naly
tical te
st
bed f
or
exam
ination o
f m
icro
org
anis
m/s
urf
ace
inte
ractions f
ound in f
ood a
nd a
gri
culture
syste
ms
Reuhs,
B.
L.
Com
patibility f
acto
rs in c
rop p
lant-
bacte
ria inte
ractions
Watk
ins,
B.
A.
Investigating b
ioactive d
ete
rrents
for
oste
openia
duri
ng m
uscle
atr
ophy
Hatc
h
Yao,
Y.
Bio
synth
esis
, degra
dation,
and m
odific
ation o
f sta
rch f
or
food a
nd n
on-f
ood u
tilizations
Multi-
Sta
te
Morg
an,
M.
T.;
Corv
ala
n,
C.
M.;
Mauer,
L.
J.;
Keener,
K.
Impro
vem
ent
of
therm
al and a
ltern
ative p
rocesses f
or
foods
Dep
artm
en
t o
f Fo
restr
y &
Natu
ral
Reso
urces
Bro
wn,
P.
B.
Rapid
die
tary
develo
pm
ent
for
new
aquaculture
specie
s
DeW
oody,
J. A
. The m
ole
cula
r evolu
tionary
genetics o
f m
odel vert
ebra
tes
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sw
ort
h,
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Spatial m
ultic
rite
ria d
ecis
ion a
naly
sis
syste
ms f
or
impro
vin
g r
esourc
e a
nd e
nvir
onm
enta
l m
anagem
ent
Gazo,
R.
Wood p
roducts
manufa
ctu
ring p
rocess e
ngin
eeri
ng
Hoover,
W.
L.
Centr
al hard
wood f
ore
st
pro
ducts
mark
ets
Jacobs,
D.
F.
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vin
g p
lanta
tion e
sta
blishm
ent
and f
ore
st
pro
ductivity in t
he C
entr
al H
ard
wood R
egio
n
Nic
hols
, K.
Influence o
f abio
tic a
nd b
iotic f
acto
rs o
n f
reshw
ate
r fishes
Rhodes j
r, O
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Genetics o
f re
intr
oduced w
ildlife
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s in N
ort
h A
meri
ca
Sepulv
eda,
M.
S.
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ne d
isru
ption in f
ish a
nd w
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: C
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nd e
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Sw
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, R
. K.
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responses t
o a
gri
cultura
lly induced f
ragm
enta
tion o
f habitat:
Patt
ern
s a
t m
ultip
le s
cale
s
Hatc
h
Zollner,
P.
A.
Landscape-l
evel behavio
ral ecolo
gy
Dunnin
g,
J. B
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eeks,
H.
Popula
tion d
ynam
ics o
f w
ildlife
under
susta
inable
fore
str
y p
ractices in t
he C
entr
al H
ard
woods R
egio
n
Havia
rova,
E.;
Eckelm
an,
C.
Em
erg
ing issues in f
urn
iture
desig
n
Holt,
H.
A.
Managin
g f
ore
st
and r
ight-
of-
way v
egeta
tion
Saunders
, M
. R
. U
sin
g a
dvanced r
egenera
tion t
o r
egenera
te o
ak-h
ickory
sta
nds in t
he C
entr
al H
ard
wood R
egio
n
McIn
tyre
Ste
nnis
Shao,
G.;
Moser,
J.
W.
Advancin
g g
eospatial alg
ori
thm
s a
nd m
odeling t
echniq
ues f
or
assis
ting f
ore
str
y d
ecis
ions
25
Federa
l Form
ula
Pro
jects
Multi-
Sta
te
Sepulv
eda,
M.
S.
Agro
chem
ical im
pacts
on h
um
an a
nd e
nvir
onm
enta
l health:
Mechanis
ms a
nd m
itig
ation
Dep
artm
en
t o
f H
orti
cu
ltu
re a
nd
Lan
dscap
e A
rch
itectu
re
Gold
sbro
ugh,
P.
B.
Functional analy
sis
of
Ara
bid
opsis
meta
lloth
ionein
s
Handa,
A.
K.
Mole
cula
r dete
rmin
ants
of
fruit q
uality
and s
helf life
Hasegaw
a,
P.
M.
Pla
nt
adapta
tion t
o a
bio
tic s
tresses
Hir
st,
P.
M.;
Gold
sbro
ugh,
P.
Unders
tandin
g f
low
eri
ng a
nd f
ruit g
row
th o
f apple
Lopez,
R.
G.
Susta
inable
and low
input
flori
culture
cro
p p
roduction
Mic
kelb
art
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Joly
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Wate
r-use e
ffic
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Mitchell,
C.
A.
Envir
onm
enta
l str
esses a
nd c
rop p
roductivity
Murp
hy,
A.
Mole
cula
r and b
iochem
ical chara
cte
rization o
f auxin
dis
trib
ution m
echanis
ms
Raghoth
am
a,
K.
G.
Tra
nscri
ptional re
gula
tion a
nd s
ignaling d
uri
ng p
hosphate
deficie
ncy
Salt,
D.
E.;
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J. A
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A d
issection o
f th
e m
ole
cula
r m
echanis
ms u
nderl
yin
g a
rsenic
hypera
ccum
ula
tion in p
lants
Hatc
h
Schulz
, B.
Chara
cte
rization o
f pla
nt
imm
unophilin
s in A
rabid
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P.
Multi-
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te e
valu
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inegra
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ultiv
ars
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Dennis
, J.
M
anagin
g a
nd m
ark
eting e
nvir
onm
enta
l pla
nts
for
impro
ved p
roduction,
pro
fita
bility,
and e
ffic
iency
Dennis
, J.
Fru
it a
nd v
egeta
ble
mark
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nd d
em
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ssessm
ent
Multi-
Sta
te
Janic
k,
J.
Conserv
ation m
anagem
ent,
enhancem
ent
and u
tilization o
f pla
nt
genetic r
esourc
es
Ag
ric
ult
ure A
dm
inis
trati
on
Anim
al
Health
Ram
asw
am
y,
S.
Adm
inis
trative p
lannin
g a
nd d
irection
Ram
asw
am
y,
S.
Adm
inis
teri
ng f
edera
l-sta
te r
esearc
h p
rogra
ms
Hatc
h
Ram
asw
am
y,
S.;
Mart
in,
M.
M
RF a
dm
inis
tration,
pla
nnin
g,
and c
oord
ination
McIn
tyre
Ste
nnis
Ram
asw
am
y,
S.
Adm
inis
trative p
lannin
g a
nd d
irection
Dep
artm
en
t o
f C
hil
d D
evelo
pm
en
t &
Fam
ily S
tud
ies,
Co
lleg
e o
f C
on
su
mer a
nd
Fam
ily S
cie
nces
Dia
mond,
K.
E.
Unders
tandin
g y
oung c
hildre
n's
ideas a
bout
inte
racting w
ith p
eers
with d
isabilitie
s
Fin
germ
an,
K.
L.
Adults' re
lationship
s w
ith t
heir
pare
nts
Goodw
in,
P.
Y.
Unders
tandin
g f
am
ily r
ela
tionship
s a
mong w
om
en in t
he c
onte
xt
of
race a
nd c
ulture
Keiley,
M.
K.
Develo
pm
ent
and t
esting o
f em
otionally-f
ocused f
am
ily t
hera
py f
or
incarc
era
ted a
dole
scents
and t
heir
fam
ilie
s
Hatc
h
Long,
J. K
. The e
xperi
ence o
f Alz
heim
er'
s d
isease
26
Federa
l Form
ula
Pro
jects
Mro
czek,
D.
K.;
Alm
eid
a,
D.
M.;
Ayania
n,
J.;
Mart
in,
M.;
Ryff
, C
. D
.; S
inger,
B.
Behavio
ral pre
curs
ors
of
physic
al illn
ess a
nd m
ort
ality
in o
lder
adulthood
Roy,
K.
Tra
nsitio
ns in p
ate
rnal in
volv
em
ent
for
men o
n t
he m
arg
ins o
f w
ork
and f
am
ily life
Son,
S.
H.
Hom
e learn
ing e
nvir
onm
ents
and s
chool re
adin
ess s
kills
of
pre
school childre
n
Whitem
an,
S.
D.
The t
ransitio
n t
o a
dulthood:
Fam
ily r
ela
tionship
changes a
nd m
echanis
ms o
f sib
ling influence
Dep
artm
en
t o
f C
on
su
mer S
cie
nce &
Reta
il,
Co
lleg
e o
f C
on
su
mer a
nd
Fam
ily S
cie
nces
Hatc
h
Warr
ingto
n,
P.
T.
Consum
er
evalu
ations o
f in
-sto
re t
echnolo
gy
Multi-
sta
te
Kis
s,
D.
E.
Rura
l lo
w-i
ncom
e f
am
ilie
s:
Tra
ckin
g t
heir
well-b
ein
g a
nd f
unction in a
n e
ra o
f w
elfare
refo
rm
Dep
artm
en
t o
f Fo
od
s &
Nu
trit
ion
, C
oll
eg
e o
f C
on
su
mer a
nd
Fam
ily S
cie
nces
Buhm
an,
K.
K.
Mole
cula
r m
echanis
ms o
f die
tary
tri
acylg
lycero
l absorp
tion
Burg
ess,
J. R
. O
xid
ative s
tress,
die
tary
antioxid
ants
, and a
dapta
tion m
echanis
ms:
Role
in c
hro
nic
dis
eases a
nd
behavio
ral dis
ord
ers
Cam
pbell,
W.
W.
Health-r
ela
ted im
pacts
of
nutr
itio
n a
nd e
xerc
ise a
cro
ss t
he life s
pan
Danie
l, J
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. Altern
ative s
weete
ners
, fa
t m
imetics,
anti-s
taling a
gents
and n
ovel fo
od g
um
s
Evers
, W
. D
. Eff
ect
of
multim
edia
pre
senta
tion o
f nutr
itio
nal health e
ducational m
ate
rials
on f
ood c
hoic
es
Fle
et,
J.
C.
Mechanis
ms o
f vitam
in D
action f
or
the p
rote
ction o
f bone h
ealth a
nd t
he p
revention o
f cancer
Matt
es,
R.
The h
ealth e
ffects
of
food r
heolo
gy
McC
rory
, M
. A.;
Cam
pbell,
W.
W.;
David
son,
T.
L.;
Ferr
uzzi, M
. G
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att
es,
R.
D.;
Robert
s,
S.
B.
Eating p
att
ern
s a
nd o
besity
Morr
e,
D.
M.
Mam
malian r
esponse t
o a
gin
g
Sante
rre,
C.
R.
Xenobio
tics in f
arm
-rais
ed a
nd r
ecre
ationally-c
aught
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Sto
ry,
J. A
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utr
itio
n a
nd lip
id m
eta
bolism
Teegard
en,
D.
Mechanis
ms o
f die
tary
calc
ium
and c
alc
itro
pic
horm
ones im
pact
on p
rogre
ssio
n o
f chro
nic
dis
eases
Hatc
h
Weaver,
C.
M.
Calc
ium
and b
one m
eta
bolism
27
Federa
l Form
ula
Pro
jects
Dep
artm
en
t o
f V
ete
rin
ary B
asic
Med
ical
Scie
nce,
Sch
oo
l o
f V
ete
rin
ary M
ed
icin
e
Anim
al
Health
Lelievre
, S.
A.
Targ
eting a
pic
al pola
rity
to c
ontr
ol tissue d
iffe
rentiation a
nd b
acte
rial in
fection
Asem
, E.
K.
Regula
tion o
f fo
llic
ula
r develo
pm
ent
in t
he d
om
estic h
en
Hannon,
K.
M.
Role
of
fgf
sig
naling d
uri
ng s
kele
tal m
uscle
develo
pm
ent
Pond,
A.
L.
Role
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the m
erg
1a p
ota
ssiu
m c
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the o
nset
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skele
tal m
uscle
atr
ophy
Hatc
h
Pra
sad,
N.;
Cam
ari
llo,
I.
G
ene-n
utr
ient
inte
ractions u
nderl
yin
g t
he c
om
plications o
f obesity
Dep
artm
en
t o
f V
ete
rin
ary C
lin
ical
Scie
nce,
Sch
oo
l o
f V
ete
rin
ary M
ed
icin
e
Adam
s,
S.
B.
Local antim
icro
bia
l delivery
for
the t
reatm
ent
of
septic a
rthri
tis,
septic t
enosynovitis
and o
ste
om
yelitis
in d
om
estic a
nim
als
.
Hilto
n,
W.
M.;
Ste
venson,
D.
J.;
Hooser,
S.
B.
Dete
rmin
ing t
reatm
ent
regim
ens a
nd s
laughte
r w
ithdra
wal tim
e f
or
catt
le w
ith lead t
oxic
osis
Levy,
M.
Evalu
ation o
f anth
elm
intic r
esis
tance in g
oats
in I
ndia
na
Ragla
nd,
D.
Sw
ine p
roduction,
salm
onella a
nd t
he s
alm
onella infe
ction c
ycle
Anim
al
Health
Sojk
a,
J. E
. D
ete
rmin
ation o
f fe
cal analy
tes
Am
ass,
S.
F.
Bio
securi
ty p
rocedure
s a
nd t
ools
for
dis
ease p
revention a
nd r
esponse
Consta
ble
, P.
D.
Eff
ects
of
altere
d d
ieta
ry c
ation-a
nio
n-d
iffe
rence o
n p
hosphoru
s h
om
eosta
sis
in d
air
y c
ow
s
Couetil, L
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Raskin
, R
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Ochoa-A
cuna,
H.
Do a
dju
nct
ble
eder
medic
ations m
itig
ate
exerc
ise-i
nduced p
ulm
onary
hem
orr
hage in r
acehors
es?
Hatc
h
Sojk
a,
J. E
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ouetil, L
. L.;
Levy,
M.;
Moore
, G
.
Investigations o
f equin
e e
ndocri
nolo
gy
Dep
artm
en
t o
f V
ete
rin
ary P
ath
ob
iolo
gy,
Sch
oo
l o
f V
ete
rin
ary M
ed
icin
e
Cam
p,
J. W
. Id
entification o
f C
SF (
cere
bro
spin
al fluid
) pro
tein
s a
ssocia
ted w
ith e
quin
e p
roto
zoal encephalo
myelitis
(EPM
)
Davis
, J.
K.
Johnes d
isease:
Mouse m
odel and h
ost
gene e
xpre
ssio
n in r
esis
tant
and s
usceptible
mic
e
Kim
, C
. H
. R
ole
of
chem
okin
es in inflam
mato
ry b
ow
el dis
eases
Anim
al
Health
Mille
r, M
. A.;
Ram
os,
J. A
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Van A
lstine,
W.;
Ste
venson,
G.;
Thacker,
H.
L.
Labora
tory
dia
gnosis
of
bovin
e a
bort
ion
HogenEsch,
H.
Develo
pm
ent
of
impro
ved a
lum
inum
-based a
dju
vants
Hooser,
S.
B.
Bone m
arr
ow
fat
analy
sis
as a
n indic
ato
r of
sta
rvation in liv
esto
ck
Hatc
h
Messic
k,
J. B
. Expre
ssio
n o
f im
munore
active a
ntigens o
f m
ycopla
sm
a s
uis
and d
evelo
pm
ent
of
an im
munoassay
28
Federa
l Form
ula
Pro
jects
Mitta
l, S
. K.
Adenovir
al vecto
r-based influenza v
accin
es
Moham
med,
S.;
Mille
r, M
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Hilto
n,
M.
Pro
teom
ic p
rofile
of
pla
sm
a in b
ovin
e leukem
ia v
irus infe
cte
d a
nd B
LV-n
egative c
ow
s
Pogra
nic
hniy
, R
. M
.; L
enz,
S.
D.
Associa
tion o
f in
fectious a
gent
causin
g C
NS s
igns a
nd lesio
ns s
imilar
to P
RV v
irus in s
win
e p
opula
tion
in U
S in P
RV-f
ree h
erd
s
Raiz
man,
E.
A.;
Wu,
C.
C.;
Glickm
an,
L.;
Long,
T.;
Kenyon,
S.
Epid
em
iolo
gic
stu
die
s o
f Jo
hnes d
isease in d
air
y a
nd b
eef
catt
le
Thacker,
H.
L.
Coopera
tive S
tate
Researc
h S
erv
ice
Vem
ula
palli, R
.; M
itta
l, S
.;
Pogra
nic
hniy
, R
.; L
enz,
S.
Recom
bin
ant
vaccin
es f
or
porc
ine r
epro
ductive a
nd r
espir
ato
ry s
yndro
me
Multi-
Sta
te
Wu,
C.
C.;
Lin
, T.
L.
C
ontr
ol of
em
erg
ing a
nd r
e-e
merg
ing p
oultry
respir
ato
ry d
iseases in t
he U
nited S
tate
s
30
Agricultura
l &
Bio
logic
al Engin
eering
$3,4
86,3
71
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
$3,1
99,2
10
Agro
nom
y$4,5
47,0
10
Anim
al Scie
nces
$3,0
16,6
37
Bio
chem
istr
y$1,6
64,2
59
Bota
ny &
Pla
nt
Path
olo
gy
$2,0
24,6
05
Food S
cie
nce
$3,1
60,0
20
Ento
molo
gy
$2,2
30,1
45
Fore
str
y &
Natu
ral Resourc
es
$4,5
39,5
11
Hort
iculture
and L
andscape A
rchitectu
re$2,0
12,7
75
Youth
Develo
pm
ent
& A
gricultura
l Education$4,3
86,6
39
Ag
ric
ult
ural &
B
iolo
gic
al
En
gin
eerin
g;
$3
,48
6,3
71
A
gric
ult
ural
Eco
no
mic
s;
$3
,19
9,2
10
Ag
ro
no
my;
$4
,54
7,0
10
An
imal S
cie
nces;
$3
,01
6,6
37
Bio
ch
em
istr
y;
$1
,66
4,2
59
Bo
tan
y &
Pla
nt
Path
olo
gy;
$2
,02
4,6
05
Fo
od
Scie
nce;
$3
,16
0,0
20
En
tom
olo
gy;
$2
,23
0,1
45
Fo
restr
y &
Natu
ral
Reso
urces;
$4
,53
9,5
11
Ho
rti
cu
ltu
re a
nd
Lan
dscap
e
Arch
itectu
re;
$2
,01
2,7
75
Yo
uth
Develo
pm
en
t &
Ag
ric
ult
ural
Ed
ucati
on
; $
4,3
86
,63
9
Aw
ard
Am
ou
nts
by A
gric
ult
ure
Acad
em
ic
Dep
artm
en
t
31
Sponsore
d P
rogra
ms
Valu
es r
epre
sent
indiv
idual PI
cre
dit
Agricultura
l Sta
tistics
$20,0
00
Agricultura
l Com
munic
ation S
erv
ice
$768,9
39
Anim
al D
isease D
iagnostic L
abora
tory
$191,9
75
Cente
r fo
r Environm
enta
l Regula
tory
Info
rmation S
yste
ms
$1,1
49,9
41
Coopera
tive E
xte
nsio
n S
erv
ice
$822,4
65
College O
f Agriculture
Adm
inis
tration
$2,0
52,4
53
Cente
r fo
r th
e E
nvironm
ent
$1,0
15,4
37
Dis
covery
Learn
ing C
ente
r, D
iscovery
Park
$822,9
45
Energ
y C
ente
r, D
iscovery
Park
$1,5
24,9
83
Illinois
-India
na S
ea G
rant
Pro
gra
m$70,5
55
India
na S
tate
Chem
ist
$604,0
96
Industr
ial &
Physic
al Pharm
acy
$148,9
49
Inte
rnational Pro
gra
ms in A
griculture
$204,6
49
Labora
tory
for
Renew
able
Resourc
e E
nerg
y$494,6
51
Bin
dle
y B
ioscie
nce C
ente
r, D
iscovery
Park
$1,4
84,7
84
Ag
ric
ult
ural
Sta
tisti
cs;
$2
0,0
00
A
gric
ult
ural C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
Servic
e;
$7
68
,93
9
An
imal D
isease D
iag
no
sti
c
Lab
orato
ry;
$1
91
,97
5
Cen
ter f
or E
nvir
on
men
tal
Reg
ula
tory I
nfo
rm
ati
on
S
yste
ms;
$1
,14
9,9
41
Co
op
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ve E
xte
nsio
n S
ervic
e;
$8
22
,46
5
Co
lleg
e O
f A
gric
ult
ure
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
; $
2,0
52
,45
3
Cen
ter f
or t
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En
vir
on
men
t;
$1
,01
5,4
37
Dis
co
very L
earn
ing
Cen
ter,
Dis
co
very P
ark;
$8
22
,94
5
En
erg
y C
en
ter,
Dis
co
very P
ark;
$1
,52
4,9
83
Illin
ois
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dia
na S
ea G
ran
t
Pro
gram
; $
70
,55
5
In
dia
na S
tate
Ch
em
ist;
$6
04
,09
6
In
du
str
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Ph
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al
Ph
arm
acy;
$1
48
,94
9
In
tern
ati
on
al P
ro
gram
s in
Ag
ric
ult
ure;
$2
04
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9
Lab
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or R
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Reso
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$4
94
,65
1
Bin
dle
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en
ter,
Dis
co
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ark;
$1
,48
4,7
84
Awards Amounts by Agriculture Non‐Academic Units
33
Agency for
Inte
rnational D
evelo
pm
ent
$791,8
40
Depart
ment
of Com
merc
e$168,0
71
Depart
ment
of D
efe
nse
$851,8
33
Depart
ment
of Energ
y$2,7
05,8
07
Depart
ment
of Sta
te$399,7
60
Depart
ment
of Tra
nsport
ation
$25,0
00
Environm
enta
l Pro
tection A
gency
$1,4
01,2
41
National Atm
ospheric a
nd S
pace A
dm
inis
tration
$363,3
56
National Endow
ment
for
the H
um
anitie
s$2,0
00
National In
stitu
te o
f H
ealth
$3,0
08,3
91
National O
ceanic
and A
tmospheric A
dm
inis
tration
$1,1
14,1
30
National Scie
nce F
oundation
$9,5
24,8
96
U.S
. D
epart
ment
of Agriculture
$14,1
97,4
51
U.S
. G
eolo
gic
Surv
ey
$263,9
67
Univ
ers
ity C
orp
ora
tion for
Atm
ospheric R
esearc
h$66,0
87
Ag
en
cy f
or I
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on
al
Develo
pm
en
t; $
79
1,8
40
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68
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f D
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51
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f En
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5,8
07
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t o
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39
9,7
60
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sp
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00
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vir
on
men
tal
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tecti
on
A
gen
cy;
$1
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41
Nati
on
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Atm
osp
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d S
pace
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min
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; $
36
3,3
56
Nati
on
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do
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r
the H
um
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$2
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0
Nati
on
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In
sti
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of
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$3
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91
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on
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nd
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tmo
sp
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dm
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trati
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dati
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24
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U.S
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$1
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1
U.S
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log
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rvey;
$2
63
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Un
iversit
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fo
r A
tmo
sp
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R
esearch
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66
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ward
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34
Ag
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or I
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ati
on
al
Develo
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ta,
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technolo
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aches t
o G
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naly
ses a
nd E
xplo
itation o
f Str
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tance in C
rop P
lants
$103,7
50
AG
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Eje
ta,
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Ham
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; Sanders
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Bre
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org
hum
for
Impro
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tance t
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trig
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rought
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fric
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Ham
aker, B
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Pro
duct
and M
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Develo
pm
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for
Sorg
hum
and P
earl M
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West
Afr
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EC
Hert
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hom
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Glo
balization,
Tra
de a
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utr
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Impacts
of
Rapid
Econom
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row
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hin
a a
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$18,6
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Low
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am
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rade a
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aste
rn a
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Afr
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Spatial and T
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sis
$5,5
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Low
enberg
-Deboer, J
am
es M
West
Afr
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nal Facilitato
r.
$33,2
38
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Nie
lsen,
S S
Enhanced B
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tilization in t
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and C
entr
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$21,9
59
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ndrigh,
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A m
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cula
r genetic im
pro
vem
ent
of
cow
pea f
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resis
tance t
o b
iotic s
tresses
$7,4
23
AG
EC
Quagra
inie
, Kw
am
ena K
Aquaculture
Outr
each in A
fric
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$7,8
95
AG
EC
Quagra
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am
ena K
Farm
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Tra
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g in T
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fric
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Quagra
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am
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nnifer
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pro
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petitiveness o
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quaculture
thro
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impro
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and m
anagem
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of
supply
chain
and n
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$100,0
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Sanders
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Develo
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of
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42
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AM
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CRSP:
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Weller, S
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Fra
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Nati
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In
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Healt
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MBriggs,
Scott
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32
BCH
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Scott
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28
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targ
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87
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Dairy P
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bolism
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89
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SC
Donkin
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Feta
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tance
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43
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Ferr
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Eff
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Chem
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f Tea C
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30
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SC
Garn
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Movem
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responsiv
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sim
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tudie
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MCM
PG
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Robert
L;
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Weig
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Syk A
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ssocia
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ins I
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reast
Cancer
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$213,1
62
BCH
MG
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, Fre
derick S
Engin
eering D
NA E
ndonucle
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for
Gene T
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$108,6
86
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TM
Hill, C
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Vecto
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form
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esourc
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mendm
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Johnsto
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Cliff
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icro
bia
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am
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mendm
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Cliff
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bia
l; a
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am
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cula
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HR L
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mendm
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47
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Johnsto
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Cliff
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icro
bia
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nd M
am
malian B
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cula
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HR L
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mendm
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$153,6
63
BCH
MLiu
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oqi
Functional stu
die
s o
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inte
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$72,9
11
AN
SC
Machaty
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Cabot,
Ryan A
Regula
tion o
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alc
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entr
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orc
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$19,5
30
ABE
Port
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Stu
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logy U
sin
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Technolo
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Am
endm
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38
Bin
dle
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David
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sin
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nom
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28
Bin
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David
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nom
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$329,1
37
AN
SC
Sw
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Darl R
Sig
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nsduction A
long C
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Filam
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$36,1
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MCM
PTao,
Weig
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Syk a
nd a
ssocia
ted p
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ins in b
reast
cancer
$202,4
27
MCM
PTao,
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Syk a
nd A
ssocia
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Cancer
$16,7
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IN C
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Waltz,
Robert
DFY 2
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MW
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Robert
DFY 2
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mendm
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Watk
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Bru
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Patient-
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esearc
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f Liv
er
Dis
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Dep
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33
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Cam
panella,
Osvald
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Carlos M
Spra
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Engel, B
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Mic
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90
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Ferr
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Fra
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Fra
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Continuin
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niv
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Gra
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Allan W
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Rom
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Gre
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Hunt,
Gre
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ath
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Analy
sis
of
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gro
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port
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AG
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Jackson,
Scott
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hotg
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ss F
; Seifert
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50
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William
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row
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Johnson,
William
GEducating G
row
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phosate
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RY
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f te
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oil m
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Jord
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Thom
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India
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lan o
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Neil A
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earn
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Knoblo
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Neil A
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Kath
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for
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89
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SC
Lake,
Scott
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aste
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Kenneth
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22
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Donald
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Bra
d D
Min
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pacts
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onductivity,
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Lee,
John G
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Low
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Georg
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ankulo
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am
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Jerr
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Impro
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Luke,
Eileen M
NAPIS
$425,1
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Luke,
Eileen M
NAPIS
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Luke,
Eileen M
NPD
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Joseph F
EXCERPT C
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em
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AG
RY
Ma,
Jianxin
Data
base o
f Repetitive a
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ransposable
Ele
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Genom
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nnota
tion
$15,0
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AG
EC
Mars
hall,
Maria I
Mark
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$52,2
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AG
EC
Mars
hall,
Maria I
; Fulton,
Joan R
SBIR
Tra
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73
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Mauer, L
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Fundam
enta
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Eff
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and C
onsequences o
f D
eliquescence in M
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om
ponent
Food S
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Mckin
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Ste
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Opera
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Hard
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Mic
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Eff
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Mohta
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Mark
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Novel surf
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ala
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heat
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73
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Utilization o
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heat
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W;
William
s,
Christie E
Mechanis
ms o
f re
sis
tance a
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usceptibility in w
heat/
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ly inte
ractions
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RY
Ow
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Phillip R
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niv
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oil C
hara
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rization L
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to N
RCS S
oil D
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RY
Ow
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Phillip R
Evalu
ation o
f th
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enchm
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na in S
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ern
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na W
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rsheds
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AG
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Paarlberg
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L;
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ur, M
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John G
Estim
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f th
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conom
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of
AI
Under
Altern
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nalization S
cenarios
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11
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EC
Paarlberg
, Philip
L;
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John G
Prioritization o
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$413
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LCES
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Agricultura
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Johnson,
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Lim
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Heber, A
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J;
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RPCCRC
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LH
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College of Agriculture Faculty and Areas of Expertise
Agricultural and Biological Engineering Agricultural Economics Agronomy Animal Sciences Biochemistry Botany and Plant Pathology Entomology Food Science Forestry and Natural Resources Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Youth Development and Agricultural Education
Agricultural and Biological Engineering - ABE
* Engel, BA -- Department Head - Decision support, water resources, GIS * Bralts, VF -- Irrigation design, evaluation and management * Campanella, OH -- Food rheology, food extrusion, evaporation, and process simulation * Carroll, NJ -- Hydrologic modeling, finite element analysis * Cherkauer, K -- Hydrology and water resources engineering * Diefes-Dux, HA -- Software development for food process design, educational research * Ess, DR -- Precision agriculture, sustainable agriculture production systems * Field, WE -- Agricultural safety and health, rural rehabilitation, agriAbility * Flanagan, DC -- Erosion mechanics, erosion prediction, water quality * Frankenberger, JR -- Hydrologic modeling, water quality, GIS, watershed analysis and protection * Gibson, HG -- Forestry and agricultural equipment, computer-aided engineering (CAE), machinery simulation * Haghighi, K -- Machine systems engineering, finite element analysis, modeling and simulation of food, agricultural, and biological products and process and environmental problems * Heber, AJ -- Ventilation, air quality, odor, livestock facilities * Irudayaraj, J -- Bionano sensors * Ivantysynova, M -- Fluid power systems and mechatronics * Jones, DD -- Animal housing and waste handling, onsite waste water systems * Krutz, GW -- Optimization of farm field machinery * Ladisch, MR -- Bioseparations, chemical and biochemical reactor design and kinetics, biomass conversion * Lu, C -- Nanobiotechnology and biological engineering * Lumkes, JH -- Machine systems and controls * Maier, DE -- Post-harvest engineering, value-added processing * Miles, GE -- Systems engineering, robotics sensors, precision agriculture, knowledge- intensive agriculture * Mohtar, R -- Numerical methods, natural resources simulation modeling, hydrological systems and environmental interactions, irrigation systems design * Mosier, N -- Bioprocess engineering, enzyme mimetics, value added products * Narsimhan, G -- Bioprocess engineering, separations * Okos, MR -- Processing of agricultural products
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* Porterfield, DM -- Nano-materials, biological engineering * Rickus, J -- Biosensors, bio-nanotechnology, mathematical modeling * Strickland, RM -- Agricultural systems management, computer applications, precision agriculture * Stroshine, RL -- Physical properties of agricultural and biological materials (including foods), sensors for measuring quality, quality of fruits, vegetables, grain and seeds * Tao, BY -- Bioprocess engineering, enzyme genetics * Vermerris, W -- Metabolic engineering, biosyntheses, biomass production * Warnemuende, E -- Soil erosion and management, remediation of xenobiotics in the environment
Agricultural Economics - AG ECON
* Thompson, S -- Department Head - Agricultural and food marketing * Abbott, PC -- International trade and development, quantitative economics * Akridge, JT -- Agricultural business management and marketing * Alexander, C -- Agricultural marketing * Arndt, TC -- Production economics, international development * Ayres, JS -- Community and leadership development * Baker, TG -- Agricultural finance, production economics * Balagtas, J -- Applied policy analysis * Barnard, FL -- Agricultural finance and credit * Binkley, JK -- Econometrics, welfare economics, trade * Boehlje, MD -- Agricultural finance, production, policy * Chen, S -- Health Economics * Connor, JM -- Marketing, industrial organization * DeBoer, LP -- Jr State and local finance, macroeconomics * Dennis, JH -- Speciality crop marketing * Dobbins, CL -- Farm management, production economics * Doering, OC III -- Public policy, resource economics, energy * Dooley, FJ -- Agribusiness management, farm supply firm management * Downey, WD -- Agricultural business management and marketing * Eales, JS -- Price analysis, econometrics * Florax, R -- Applied spatial economics * Foster, KA -- Livestock and production economics * Fulton, JR -- Marketing and agribusiness * Gray, AW -- Agribusiness management, farm supply firm management * Harrison, GA -- Estate income tax financial planning, legal affairs education, land use * Hertel, TW -- Economy-wide analysis of public policies * Holt, M -- Consumer Marketing & Food Demand; US Economy; Marketing/Price Analysis; Production Economics * Hurt, CA -- Livestock and grain marketing * Keeney, RM --Farm and rural household economics * Lee, JG -- Natural resource economics * Loehman, ET -- Resource economics, risk * Lowenberg-DeBoer, JM -- Production economics, agricultural finance, development * Marshall, MI -- Agribusiness management, economic development * Masters, WA -- Agricultural development and trade * McNamara, KT -- Rural development * Paarlberg, PL -- International trade
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* Patrick, GF -- Production economics, farm management, agricultural finance, tax * Preckel, PV -- Operations research, production economics * Sanders, JH -- International economic development, production economics * Shively, GE -- Natural resource economics and policy * Taylor, R-- Farm management, farm property transfer * Tyner, WE -- Resource policy issues, economic development * Waldorf, BS -- Regional science * Walmsley, T -- International trade and policy analysis * Wilson, C -- Agribusiness management, finance and marketing
Agronomy - AGRY
* Beyrouty, C -- Department Head * Volenec, JJ -- Associate Department Head - crop physiology * Anderson, JM -- Plant molecular biology (USDA) * Bigelow, CA -- Turfgrass science, emphasis on soil related problems * Bowling, LC -- Watershed hydrology, hydroclimatology * Brouder, SM -- Plant mineral nutrition, soil fertility * Camberato, J -- Soil fertility * Conley, SP -- Soybean extension * Crawford, M -- Earth Observation, Director of LARS * Doerge, RW -- Quantitative genetics, molecular statistics * Ejeta, G -- Sorghum breeding and genetics, international agriculture * Grant, RH -- Agricultural meteorology, biometeorology * Graveel, JG -- Environmental soil science; NRES Director * Gurney, K -- Biogeochemistry * Heathman, GC -- Water resources unit (USDA) * Housley, TL -- Plant physiology, carbohydrate metabolism, partitioning * Huang, CH -- Soil erosion * Jackson, SA -- Soybean genomics and mapping * Jiang, Y -- Turfgrass physiology * Joern, BC -- Environmental soil chemistry, plant nutrition * Johnson, KD -- Forage production and utilization * Johnston, CT -- Soil and environmental physical chemistry * Kladivko, EJ -- Soil physics, soil management * Lee, BD -- Soils and land use * Lee, LS -- Environmental organic chemistry * Ma, J -- Comparative plant genomics * McFee, WW -- Forest soil fertility, effects of contaminants on soils * Nakatsu, CH -- Molecular microbial ecology * Nielsen, RL -- Corn production and management * Niyogi, DS -- Regional Scale Climatologist * Norton, LD -- Soil Science (USDA) * Ohm, HW -- Wheat and oat genetics and breeding * Owens, PR -- Soil geomorphology, pedology * Rao, PSC -- Soil physics, water quality * Reicher ZJ -- Turfgrass * Schulze, DG -- Soil mineralogy and genesis chemistry
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* Schwab, AP -- Soil chemistry * Schweitzer, LE -- Plant physiology, carbon and nitrogen assimilation * Scofield, SR -- Plant molecular biology and pathology (USDA) * Smith, DR -- Nutrient fate and transport, greenhouse gas emissions and eroision (USDA) * Steinhardt, GC -- Soil management, soil genesis * Stott, DE -- Soil microbiology and biochemistry (USDA) * Szymanski, DB -- Plant molecular genetics * Turco, RF Jr -- Soil microbiology and biochemistry-, ESEI Director * Van Scoyoc, GE -- Soil chemistry, Associate Executive Vice President Academic Affairs * Vierling, RA -- Plant genetics (ICIA) * Vorst, JJ -- Cropping systems, crop management * Vyn, T -- Cropping systems * Warnemuende, EA -- Soil and water quality, soil erosion management (USDA) * Weil, CF -- Maize genetics, genomics, and value added traits * Zhuang, Q -- Biogeochemical gas modeling
Animal Sciences - ANSC
* Grant, AL -- Department Head- Muscle growth biology * Adeola, OL -- Monogastric nutrition; Amino acid nutrition * Allrich, RD -- Physiology, immunology * Applegate, TJ -- Poultry nutrition and management; nutrient management * Bidwell, CA -- Molecular genetics; genetics of muscle development * Cabot, R -- Reproductive biology; molecular genetics * Cheng, HW -- Poultry well-being; neuroanatomy (USDA) * Collodi, PR -- Developmental biology * Diekman, MA -- reproductive physiology * Donkin, SS -- Ruminant nutrition and metabolism * Ebner, P -- Microbiology; preharvest food safety * Eicher, SD -- Immunology, behavior, and well being (USDA) * Forsyth, DM -- Animal nutrition * Garner, J -- Animal behavior * Gerrard, DE -- Meat science; muscle biology * Hester, PY -- Poultry physiology and well-being; bone growth * Johnson, T -- Ruminant nutrition, dairy * Krisher, RL -- Reproductive physiology * Lake, S - Beef cattle nutrition * Latour, MA -- Poultry management; lipid metabolism * Lay, DC -- Animal well-being, research leader USDA-ARS-LBRU * Lemenager, RP -- Beef cattle management * Lossie, A -- Animal genomics * Machaty, Z -- Reproductive biology * Marchant-Forde, J -- Swine behavior and well-being (USDA) * Mills, SE -- Growth physiology * Muir, WM -- Population genetics; behavior; transgeneic risk assessment * Neary, M -- Small ruminant management * Pajor, EA -- Animal behavior, well-being * Patterson, JA -- Ruminant microbiology and nutrition
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* Radcliffe, S -- Swine nutrition * Richert, BT -- Swine nutrition and management * Rostangno, M -- Mirobiology; preharvest food safety; well-being (USDA) * Russell, MA -- Horse management and nutrition * Schinckel, AP -- Swine breeding and genetics * Stewart, TS -- Quantitative genetics * Sutton, AL -- Swine nutrition; nutrient/environmental management * Swartz, DR -- Muscle and meat protein chemistry
Biochemistry - BCHM
* Forney, JD -- Department Head - cell differentiation in protozoa * Brandt, K -- Enzyme kinetics and mechanism; bioethics * Briggs, SD -- Role of histone methylation in gene expression and oncogensis * Broyles, SS -- Transcriptional regulation in poxviruses * Chapple, C -- Biochemistry and molecular biology of plant secondary metabolism * Charbonneau, H -- Metabolic regulatory circuits * Clemens, J -- Molecular mechanisms of neuron connection specificity * Gimble, F -- Protein-DNA interactions and protein engineering of homing endonucleases * Golden, BL -- Structural basis for RNA catalysis * Hall, MC -- Regulation of the cell by ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis * Hermodson, MA -- Structure and function of membrane transport proteins * Kirchmaier, A -- Epigenetic processes that mediate heritable modifications to chromatin * Liu, X -- Roles of Polo-like kinase 1 and its interacting proteins in cell proliferation and carcinogenesis * Ogas, JP -- Regulation of cell identity, signal transduction, chromatin remodeling * Rossie, S S -- Regulation of cellular ion channels * Tao, WA -- Proteomics and biological mass spectrometry * Weiner, H -- Protein import and enzymology * Weith, HL -- Biophysical chemistry of nucleic acids, computation biochemistry
Botany and Plant Pathology - B&PP
* Goldsbrough, PB -- Department Head, Plant molecular biology * Abney, TS -- Soybean pathology (USDA) * Banks, JA -- Plant molecular biology * Bauman, TT -- Weed control to reduce pollution * Beckerman, J -- Ornamental and fruit diseases * Carpita, NC -- Mechanisms of plant cell development * Chen, Z -- Plant molecular biology, molecular mechanisms of plant defense responses and disease resistance * Coolbaugh, RC -- Plant hormones * Dunkle, LD -- Corn and sorghum disease (USDA) * Gibson, K -- Invasive plant species * Goodwin, SB -- Pathology of small grains (USDA) * Hallett, SG -- Biological control of weeds * Johal, G -- Maize genetics and pathology
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* Johnson, WG -- Applied weed biology and management * Latin, RX -- Vegetable diseases * Lembi, CA -- Aquatic biology and weed management * Loesch-Fries, LS -- Molecular virology * Mengiste, T -- Molecular genetics of plant pathogen interactions * Nicholson, RL -- Diseases of corn and related crops * Pruitt, RE -- Plant developmental biology * Shaner, GE -- Cereal crops diseases and breeding * Webb, MA -- Plant structural biology * Westphal, A -- Soil-borne plant diseases * Woloshuk, CP -- Corn diseases and mycotoxins * Xu, JR -- Fungal biology * Zanis, M -- Plant evolutionary biology
Entomology - ENTM
* Yaninek, S -- Department Head, Invasive species, biological control * Bennett, GW -- Urban and industrial pest management, Urban Center Coordinator * Buczkowski, G -- Research Assistant Professor, Urban Entomology * Dunn, PE -- Insect biochemistry * Edwards, CR -- Field crop pest management * Ferris, VR -- Nematode, systematics and molecular biology * Foster, RE -- Pest management on vegetable and fruit crops * Ginzel, M -- Forest Entomology * Hill, C -- Anthropod Vector Biology * Holland, J -- Biodiversity/geospatial ecology * Hunt, G -- Honey bee genomics and behavioral genetics * Krupke, C -- Field crops entomology * MacDonald, JF -- Medical Entomology, Vector Control * Mason, LJ -- Ecology, food industry pest management, insect behavior * McCafferty, WP -- Aquatic insects, insect collection * Murdock, LL -- Insect physiology, international crop protection * Neal, JJ -- Insect toxicology/physiology, Corn Entomology * O’Neil, RJ -- Biological control, predator prey dynamics, predator biology * Oseto, CY -- Instruction, K-12 Education * Pittendrigh, BR -- Molecular genetics of pesticide resistance * Richmond, D -- Turfgrass pest management * Sadof, CS -- Landscape pest management, biological control * Shade, RE -- Host plant resistance, insect-plant interactions * Schemerhorn, B-- USDA-ARS Research entomologist, Population Genetics & Risk Assessment * Shukle, RH -- USDA-ARS Research entomologist, Host-Plant Resistance * Sparks, TC -- Insecticide biochemistry and mode of action * Stuart, JJ -- Insect and molecular genetics * Turpin, FT -- Instruction & Outreach, Instruction Development Specialist * Wang, C -- Research Assistant Professor, Urban Entomology * Williams, CE -- USDA_ARS Research Molecular Biologist, Molecular Genetics of Host-plant Resistance * Williams, RE -- Public health and livestock pest management, forensic entomology * York, AC -- Biology and control of arthropods affecting vegetables
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Food Science - FS
* Nieslen, SS -- Department Head, Food chemistry, food proteins * Applegate, BM -- Food microbiology/biotechnology * Bhunia, AK -- Food microbiology * Butzke, CE -- Enology * Chandrasekaran, R -- Structural biochemistry * Chen, LF -- Food biotechnology * Corvalan, CM -- Food processing, modeling and simulation * Cousin, MA -- Food microbiology * Ferruzzi, MG -- Phytochemicals * Hamaker, BR -- Director, Whistler Center for Carbohydrate Research; Cereal chemistry * Hayes, KD -- Food chemistry * Keener, KM -- Food processing * Linton, RH -- Food safety * Mauer, LJ -- Food packaging, food chemistry * Morgan, MT -- Food processing, sensors, control systems * Nelson, PE -- Aseptic food processing * Nivens, DE -- Analytical biochemistry * Reuhs, BL -- Polysaccharide structural analysis * Watkins, BA -- Lipid chemistry, nutritional biochemistry * Yao, Y -- Carbohydrate chemistry
Forestry and Natural Resources - F&NR
* Swihart, RK -- Department Head, wildlife ecology * Amberg, S – Human dimensions of natural resources * Bickham, J – wildlife & fisheries genetics * Brown, PB -- Fisheries, aquatic science * Cassens, DL -- Wood products * DeWoody, JA -- Population genetics * Dunning, JB Jr -- Wildlife ecology * Eckelman, CA -- Wood technology * Farnsworth, R -- Agriculture and resource economics/Watershed and ecosystem management * Gazo, R -- Wood products industrial engineering * Ginzel, M – Forest entomology * Goforth, R – Aquatic community ecology * Haviarova, E -- Wood products design and manufacturing * Holt, HA -- Urban forestry * Hook,T – Fisheries biology * Hoover, WL -- Forest economics and marketing * Hunt, MO -- Wood technology * Jacobs, DF -- Forest biology * Meilan, R -- Molecular tree physiology * Mills, WL Jr -- Forest management * Nichols, KM -- Fish physiology and genetics * Pijanowski, B -- Spatial modeling in natural resources * Pope, PE -- Forest soils
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* Prokopy, LS -- Natural resource planning * Rhodes, OE, Jr -- Wildlife ecology * Saunders, M – Hardwood silviculture * Sepulveda, M – Physiological science and ecotoxicology * Shao, G -- GIS/remote sensing * Sutton, TM -- Fisheries biology * Weeks, HP -- Wildlife management * Williams, R – Herpetology * Zollner, P – Wildlife ecology
Horticulture and Landscape Architecture - H&LA
* Robert, Joly -- Interim Department Head - Plant physiology * Bordelon, BP -- Grapes & Small Fuit * Bressan, RA -- Molecular Genetics * Dahl, BL -- Landscape Architecture * Dana, MN -- Landscape Horticulture * Dennis, JH -- Specialty Crop Marketing Specialist * Doudareva, N -- Plant Molecular Biology * Handa, AK -- Postharvest & Molecular Biology * Hasegawa, PM -- Plant Cell Biology * Hirst, PM -- Pomology * Janick, J -- Plant Genetics and Breeding * Jenks, MA -- Plant Physiology * Joly, RJ -- Plant Physiology * Kirkwood, M -- Landscape Ecology * Mickelbart, M -- Landscape Physiology * Mitchell, CA -- Plant Physiology and Assessment * Mukerjea, R -- Strategic planning and assessment * Murphy, AS -- Molecular Plant Physiology * Narsimhan, Meena -- Research Assistant Professor * Orvis, KS -- Youth Horticulture Education / State JMG Coordinator * Peer, W -- Molecular Physiology and Evolution * Porterfield, DM -- Plant physiology and Biosensors * Raghothama, KG -- Plant Nutrition / Molecular Biology * Rhodes, D -- Plant Physiology / Biochem. * Salt, DE -- Molecular Physiology * Schuette, K -- Architecture, Historic Preservation * Schulz, B -- Plant Biochemical and Molecular Genetics * Siciliano, P -- History & Theory of Landscape Architecture * Sovinski, R -- Design Theory, Masonry, FLW * Weller, SC -- Weed Science * Wilson, KL -- Community & Urban Planning & Design
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Youth Development and Agricultural Education - YDAE
* Tormoehlen, R -- Department Head - Engineering programs for youth, multimedia, distance education * Balschweid, M -- Integration of science and agriculture in education * Brady, C -- Human-animal interaction, animal assisted education * Carroll, N -- Youth natural resource education * Morris, P -- Multicultural education, international programs, community service learning * Orvis, K -- Youth plant science education, biotechnology education * Peters, J -- Reflective teaching; development of strategies for secondary teachers, leadership education * Pilat, M -- Adolescent development and communities * Rusk, C -- Youth animal education; reproductive biology, animal bio-security * Talbert, BA -- Underrepresented populations in agriculture; agricultural education in urban settings * Tucker, M -- Risk and science communication
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Faculty H
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for
Cale
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Year
2007
2
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Jane A
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Sam
Cord
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Jennifer
Dennis
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Kelly E
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Ken F
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Allan G
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Kir
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Nic
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Tom
Jord
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Kevin
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Jim
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Mari
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Joy M
ay,
Jerr
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Dan W
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Purd
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kri
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Purd
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Purd
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Purd
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Purd
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College o
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Faculty Publication Journals for Calendar Year 2007
Acta Horticulturae Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews Advances in Agronomy Advances in Genetics Advances in Space Research AgBioForum Agrekon Agribusiness: An International Journal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Agricultural Economics Agricultural Finance Review Agriculture and Human Values Agroforestry Systems Agronomy Journal American Entomologist American Journal of Agricultural
Economics American Journal of Enology and
Viticulture American Midland Naturalist American Nurseryman American Society of Farm Managers and
Rural Appraisers Analytical Biochemistry Analytical Chemistry Animal Genetics Animal Reproduction Science Animal Science Annals of Botany Annals of the Entomological Society of
America Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology Applied Economics Letters Applied Engineering in Agriculture Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Applied Optics Applied Vegetation Science Aquaculture Economics and Management Aquaculture Nutrition Aquaculture Research Archives of Insect Biochemistry and
Physiology Arthropod Management Tests Asian Economic Journal Benchmarking: An International Journal Biochemical and Biophysical Research
Communications Biochemical Journal Biodiversity and Conservation Biological Conservation Biological Control Biology Society Biomacromolecules
Biophysical Journal Bioresource Technology Biosensors and Bioelectronics Biotechnology and Bioengineering Biotechnology Progress BMC Genomics BMC Plant Biology Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Business Process Management Journal Canadian Biosystems Engineering Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing Carbohydrate Polymers Carbohydrate Research Carcinogenesis Cereal Chemistry Cereal Foods World Check List Chemical Communications Chemosphere Chile Journal of Parasitology China Economic Review Cityscape: A Journal of Policy
Development and Research Communications in Soil Science and Plant
Analysis Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science
and Food Safety Computers and Electronics in Agriculture Conservation Genetics Crop Protection Crop Science Current Biology Current Microbiology Current Opinion in Genetics &
Development Current Opinions in Plant Biology Cytogenetic And Genome Research Development Ecological Applications Ecological Indicators Ecology and Society Economic Modeling Economic Policy Economics Letters Entomological News Environmental Pollution Environment and Planning B: Planning and
Design Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental Entomology Environmental Forensics Environmental Microbiology Environmental Modeling and Software
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Faculty Publication Journals for Calendar Year 2007
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Environmental Pollution Environmental Research Letters Environmental Science & Technology Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Environmetrics Eos Eukaryotic Cell European Journal of Agronomy Evolution and Development Expert Rev Proteomics FEBS Letters Food Microbiology Food Research International Forest Ecology and Management Forest Products Journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Functional Plant Biology Fungal Genetics and Biology Gene Gene Therapy and Regulation Genes & Development Genesis Genetica Genetics Genome Genome Research Geoderma Global and Planetary Change Global Biogeochemical Cycles Hereditas Heredity Horticultural reviews HortScience HortTechnology Human Wildlife Conflicts Hydrological Processes ICES Journal of Marine Science Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Insect Molecular Biology Insectes Sociaux
International Dairy Journal International Economics and Economic
Policy International Food and Agribusiness
Management Review International Journal for Parasitology International Journal of Biological Sciences International Journal of Engineering
Education International Journal of Nanomedicine International Journal of Pest Management International Journal of Phytoremediation
International Journal of Plant Science Journal of Agricultural and Applied
Economics Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial
Organization Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics Journal of Agricultural Economics Journal of Agricultural Education Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health Journal of Agriculture and Applied
Economics Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry Journal of American Water Resources
Association Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics Journal of Animal Science Journal of AOAC International Journal of Applied Aquaculture Journal of Applied Entomology Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology Journal of Applied Physics Journal of Applied Turfgrass Science Journal of Aquatic Plant Management Journal of Biochemistry Journal of Biomedical Optics Journal of Cereal Science Journal of Chemical Ecology Journal of Competition Law & Economics Journal of Contaminant Hydrology Journal of Dairy Research Journal of Dairy Science Journal of Economic Entomology Journal of Economics Journal of Engineering Education Journal of Environmental Engineering and
Science Journal of Environmental Monitoring and
Restoration Journal of Environmental Quality Journal of Experimental Botany Journal of Extension Journal of Food Engineering Journal of Food Process Engineering Journal of Forest Products Business
Research Journal of Geophysical Research Journal of Great Lakes Research Journal of Horticultural Science and
Biotechnology Journal of Hydrological Processes Journal of Insect Physiology Journal of Insect Science Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
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Faculty Publication Journals for Calendar Year 2007
Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development
Journal of Lake and Reservoir Management
Journal of Mammalogy Journal of Materials Chemistry Journal of Medical Entomology Journal of Natural Resources and Life
Sciences Education Journal of Nematology Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry Journal of Ornithology Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and
Nutrition Journal of Physical Chemistry Journal of Physical Chemistry A Journal of Physical Chemistry C Journal of Plant Nutrition Journal of Plant Registration Journal of Proteome Research Journal of Rapid Methods Journal of Rapid Methods and Automation
in Microbiology Journal of Recent Advances in Poultry
Production Journal of Science of Food and Agriculture Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Journal of Stored Products Research Journal of the American Chemical Society Journal of the American College of
Cardiology Journal of the American Pomological
Society Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Journal of Wildlife Management Laboratory Investigation Landscape Ecology Langmuir Livestock Science Marine Resource Economics Mathematical and Computer Modeling Methods Molecular and Cellular Biology Molecular Biosystems Molecular Breeding Molecular Cell Molecular Ecology Molecular Ecology Notes Molecular Genetics and Genomics Molecular Nutrition & Food Research Molecular Plant Pathology Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Molecular Reproduction and Development
Monthly Weather Review NACTA Journal Nano Letters Natural Hazards Nature Nature Biotechnology Nature Chemical Biology Nature Genetics Naturwissenschaften
Naval Research Logistics Nematropica New Phytologist North American Journal of Fisheries
Management Nucleic Acids Research Nutrition Research Reviews Nutrition Reviews Obesity Research Oecologia Pest Control Technology Pest Management Science Pharmaceutical Development &
Technology Philippine Journal of Development Photosynthesis research Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Physiology & Behavior Plant and Soil Plant Biology Plant Biotechnology Plant Breeding Reviews Plant Cell Reports Plant Disease Plant Genome Plant Journal Plant Molecular Biology Plant Physiology Plant Signaling and Behavior Planta Plants Poultry Science Precision Agriculture Proceedings of the Enomological Society of
Washington Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of
Science Proceedings of the International
Conference on Environmental Systems Proceedings of the National Academy of
Science, USA Public Library of Science Quarterly Journal of International
Agriculture
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Reproduction Reproduction Fertility and Development Restoration Ecology Review of Agricultural Economics Review of Marketing Science Review of Scientific Instruments Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo Science Scientia Agricola (Piracicaba Braz) ScreeningTrends in Drug Development Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical Small Ruminant Research Soil & Tillage Research Soil Biology and Biochemistry Soil Science Soil Science Society of America Journal Southeastern Naturalist Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and
Biomolecular Spectroscopy Tellus Series B The Journal of Nutrition The Plant Cell The Professional Animal Scientists Theoretical and Applied Genetics Theory and Application in Pest
Management Theriogenology Transactions American Geophysical Union Transactions of ASABE Transactions of the American Entomological
Society Transactions of the ASAE Tree Genetics and Genomes Tree Planters’ Notes Trends in Genetics Trends in Biotech Ultramicroscopy Vaccine Waste Management & Research Water Resources Research Water, Air, and Soil Pollution Weed Research Weed Science Weed Technology Wildlife Society Bulletin Wood and Fiber Science World's Poultry Science Journal Zebrafish Zootaxa
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Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Refereed Journal Publications
Aguirre, C.G., A. Madani, R.H. Mohtar and K. Haghighi. 2007. Deterministic finite element solution of unsteady flow and transient transport through porous media: model verification. Canadian Biosystems Engineering. 49(1-9).
Arabi, M., J. R. Frankenberger, B. A. Engel and J.G. Arnold. 2007. Representation of agricultural conservation practices with SWAT. Hydrological Processes doi:10.1002/hyp.6890.
Arabi, M., R. S. Govindaraju, B. Engel, and M. Hantush. 2007. Multiobjective sensitivity analysis of sediment and nitrogen processes with a watershed model. Water Resources Research 43:W06409, doi:10.1029/2006WR005463.
Banerjee, P., D.Lenz, J. P.Robinson, J.L. Rickus and A.K. Bhunia. 2007. Collagen encapsulated hybridoma cells as biosensors: A simple cell-based sensing system in multi-well plates for rapid detection of Listeria monocytogenes and Bacillus cereus. Laboratory Investigation advance on-line doi:10.1038/labinvest.3700703
Bindal, A., G. Narsimhan, S. Hem and A. Kulshreshta. 2007. Structural changes in xanthan gum solutions during steam sterilization for sterile preparations. Pharmaceutical Development & Technology 12(2):159-168.
Buckmaster, D.R. 2007. An off-road equipment minor. Applied Engineering in Agriculture 23(5):691-694.
Carcione, J.M, O.H Campanella and J.E. Santos. 2007. A poroelastic model for wave propagation in partially frozen orange juice. Journal of Food Engineering 80(1):11-17.
Chapple, C., M. Ladisch, and R. Meilan. 2007. Loosening lignin’s grip on biofuel production, Nature Biotechnology 25(7):746-748.
Chaubey, I. and M. Matlock. 2007. Teaching undergraduate students to manage aquatic ecosystems at the watershed level: An ecological engineering approach. International Journal of Engineering Education 23(4):723-727.
Chaubey, I. D. Sahoo, B.E. Haggard, M.D. Matlock, and T.A. Costello. 2007. Nutrient retention, limitation, and sediment interactions in a pasture dominated stream. Transactions of the ASAE 50(1):35-44.
Chayaprasert, W., D.E. Maier, K.E. Ileleji, and J.Y. Murthy. 2007. Development and validation of Computational Fluid Dynamics models for precision structural fumigation. Journal of Stored Products Research 44:11-20.
Chen, G., O.H. Campanella, and C.M. Corvalan. 2007. A numerical algorithm for calculating microbial survival curves during thermal processing. Food Research International 40:203-208.
El-Awar, A., Faraj, R.H. Mohtar, W. Jabre, and T. Zhai. 2007. Modeling grazing in the semi-arid rangelands of Lebanon Using GRASIM. Applied Engineering in Agriculture 23(6):1-8.
Engel, B., D. Storm, M. White, J. Arnold, M. Arabi. 2007. A hydrologic/water quality model application protocol. Journal of American Water Resources Association 43(5):1223-1236.
Haddish, N.B., J.L. Rickus and K. Haghighi. 2007. The role of multiscale computational approaches for rational design of conventional and nanoparticle oral drug delivery systems. International Journal of Nanomedicine 2(3):315-331
Hailemariam, L., M.R. Okos and O.H. Campanella. 2007. A mathematical model for the isothermal growth of bubbles in wheat dough. Journal of Food Engineering 82(4):466-477.
Hamilton, R. M. , R. E. Foster, T. J. Gibb, C. S. Sadof, J. D. Holland, and B. A. Engel. 2007. Distribution and dynamics of Japanese beetles along the Indianapolis airport perimeter and the influence of land use on trap catch. Environmental Entomology 36(2):287-296.
Ileleji, K.E., D.E. Maier, and C.P. Woloshuk. 2007. Evaluation of different temperature management strategies for suppression of Sitophilus zeamais (Motschulsky) in stored maize. Journal of Stored Products Research 43:480-488.
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Indrawati, L., R.L. Stroshine, and G. Narsimhan. 2007. Low field NMR- a tool for studying protein aggregation. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 87:2207-2216.
Jedlicka, S.S., J.L. Rickus, D.Y. Zemlyanov. 2007. Surface analysis by XPS of sol-gels modified with covalently bound peptides. Journal of Physical Chemistry 111(40):11850-11857
Jedlicka, S.S., K.M. Little, , D.Y. Zemlyanov, D.E. Nivens, J.L. Rickus. 2007. Peptide ormosils as cellular substrates. Journal of Materials Chemistry 17:5058.
Jun, S., H. Khurana, K. Krishnamurthy, A. Demirci, and J. Irudayaraj. 2007. Infrared heating in food processing: An overview. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety 7(1):2-13.
Kizil, R. and J. Irudayaraj. 2007. Rapid evaluation and discrimination of γ-irradiated carbohydrates using FT-Raman spectroscopy and canonical discriminant analysis. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 87(7):1244-1251.
Kouassi, G., P. Wang, J. Irudayaraj, and S. Sreevatsan. 2007. Detection of prion protein on streptavidin-aptamer mediated magnetic and gold-coated magnetic nanoparticles. Biotechnology Progress (23):1239-1244.
Krishnamurthy, K., S. Jun, J. Irudayaraj, and A. Demirci. 2007. Efficacy of infrared heat treatment for inactivation of Staphylococcus aureus in buffer and milk. Journal of Food Process Engineering 31(6):1-6.
Lan, S., C. Yu, and J. Irudayaraj. 2007. Surface enhanced raman scattering based nonfluorescent probes for multiplex DNA detection. Analytical Chemistry 79(11):3981-3988
Lawrence, M.J., D.R. Buckmaster, and W.J. Lamont. 2007. A pneumatic dibbling machine for plastic mulch. Applied Engineering in Agriculture 23(4):419-424.
Lu, Y. and N.S.Mosier. 2007. Biomimetic Catalysis for Hemicellulose Hydrolysis in Corn Stover. Biotechnology Progress 23(1):116-123.
Mert, B. and O.H. Campanella. 2007. Monitoring the rheological properties and solid content of selected food materials contained in cylindrical cans using audio frequency sound waves. Journal of Food Engineering 79(2):546-552.
Mert, B., D. Gonzalez and O.H. Campanella. 2007. A new method to determine viscoelastic properties of corn grits during and cooking and drying. Journal of Cereal Science 46(1):32-38.
Migliaccio, K.W. and I. Chaubey. 2007. Multi-site and multi-variable calibration and validation of watershed models – Comment. Journal of Hydrological Processes 21:3226-3228. doi:10.1002.hyp.6491.
Migliaccio, K.W., I. Chaubey, and B.E. Haggard. 2007. Evaluation of landscape and instream modeling to predict watershed nutrient yields. Environmental Modeling and Software 22(7):987-999.
Migliaccio1, K.W., B.E. Haggard, I. Chaubey, and M. Matlock. 2007. Water quality monitoring at the War Eagle Creek Watershed, Beaver Reservoir, Arkansas. Transactions of the ASABE 50(6):2007-2016.
Miller, P. S., R. H. Mohtar, and B. A. Engel. 2007. Water quality monitoring strategies and their effects upon mass load calculation. Transactions of the ASABE 50(3):817-829.
Miller, P.S., R.H. Mohtar, and B.A. Engel. 2007. Analysis of common water quality monitoring schemes and their effects upon mass load calculation. Transactions of the ASAE 50(3):817.829.
Mizrach, A., Z. Schmilovitch, R. Korotic, J. Irudayaraj, and R. Shapira. 2007. Yeast detection in apple juice using raman spectroscopy. Transactions of ASABE 50(6):1-8.
Mohtar, R.H., T. Zhai, J.Y. Choi, B.A. Engel and J.J. Fast. 2007. Outcome-based evaluation of environmental modeling tools for classroom learning. International Journal of Engineering Education 23(4):661-671.
Pantaleoni, E., B.A. Engel, C.J. Johannsen. 2007. Identifying agricultural flood damage using Landsat imagery. Precision Agriculture 8:27-36.
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Porterfield, D.M. 2007. Measuring metabolism and biophysical flux in the tissue, cellular and sub-cellular domains: Recent developments in self-referencing amperometry for physiological sensing. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 22:1186-1196.
Rodríguez, H.G., J.H. Popp, L.A. Rivera, I. Chaubey, and B. Schaffer. 2007. Implementation of Best Management Practices under cost risk to control phosphorus pollution in a crop based watershed in Arkansas. Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Restoration 3:195-207.
Rokkam, M., M.R. Chatni, A.R. De Carlo, A. ul Haque, P.P. Irazoqui, D.M. Porterfield 2007. A high-density data acquisition system and signal pre-processor for interfacing with MEMS-based physiological sensor arrays. Review of Scientific Instruments. 78:44303-44312.
Salmi, M.L., K.E. Morris, S.J. Roux, D.M. Porterfield. 2007. Nitric oxide and cGMP signaling in calcium dependent cell polarity development of Ceratopteris richardii. Plant Physiology 144:94-104.
Saxton, G. and B. Engel. 2007. Fipronil insecticide and soil-sample handling techniques of state agencies. Environmental Forensics 8(3):283-288.
Sen1, S., B.E. Haggard, I. Chaubey, K.R. Brye, T.A. Costello, and M.D. Matlock. 2007. Sediment phosphorus release at Beaver Reservoir, northwest Arkansas, 2002-3. Air, Soil, and Water Pollution 179:67-77.
Shamsaie, A., J. Sturgisand, P. Robinson, and J. Irudayaraj. 2007. Intracellularly Grown Gold Nanoparticles (IGAuN) as Potential SERS Probes. Journal of Biomedical Optics 12(2):020502:1-3.
Srivastav, R.K., K.P. Sudheer, and I. Chaubey. 2007. A simplified approach to quantify predictive and parametric uncertainty in artificial neural network hydrologic models. Water Resources Research 43:W10407, doi:10.1029/2006RW005352.
Subramanyam, Bh., M.D. Toews, K.E. Ileleji, D.E. Maier, G.D. Thompson and T.J. Pitts. 2007. Evaluation of Spinosad as a grain protectant on three Kansas farms. Crop Protection 26:1021-1030.
Sudheer, K.P., I. Chaubey, V. Garg, and K.W. Migliaccio. 2007. Impact of time scale of calibration objective function on the performance of watershed models. Journal of Hydrological Processes 21:3409-3419. doi:10.1002/hyp.6555.
Thomas, M., B. Engel, M. Arabi, T. Zhai, R. Farnsworth, J. Frankenberger. 2007. Evaluation of nutrient management plans using an integrated modeling approach. TRANS of ASABE 23(6):747-755.
Thomas, M.A., B.A. Engel, M. Arabi, T. Zhai, R. Farnsworth, J.R. Frankenberger, 2007. Evaluation of nutrient management plans using an integrated modeling approach. Applied Engineering in Agriculture 23(6):747-755.
ul Haque, A., and D.M. Porterfield. 2007. In-silico cell electrophysiology: A step closer to high throughput drug screening. Screening-Trends in Drug Development 8(2):24-25.
ul Haque, A., Rokkam, M., De Carlo, A.R., Wereley, S.T., Wells, H.W., McLamb, W.T., S.J. Roux, P.P. Irazoqui, D.M. Porterfield. 2007. A MEMS fabricated cell electrophysiology laboratory biochip for in-silico calcium measurements. Sensors and Actuators B 123:391-399.
Veale, E., J. Irudayaraj, and A. Demirci. 2007. An on-line approach to monitor ethanol fermentation using FTIR spectroscopy. Biotechnology Progress 23(2):494-500.
Vermerris, W., A. Saballos, G. Ejeta, N. S. Mosier, M. R. Ladisch, and N. C. Carpita. 2007. Molecular breeding to enhance ethanol production from corn and sorghum stover. Crop Science 47(S3):S142-S153.
Wang, J. and Lu, C. 2007. Single molecule λ-DNA stretching studied by microfluidics and single particle tracking. Journal of Applied Physics 102:074703.
Wang, X., J. Frankenberger and E. Kladivko. 2007. Uncertainties in DRAINMOD predictions of subsurface drain flow for an Indiana silt loam using GLUE methodology. Hydrological Processes. 20(8).
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Wang, Z., Narsimhan, G. and Kim, D. 2007. characterization of the effect of food emulsifiers on contact angle and dispersibility of lipid coated neutrally buoyant particles. Lebensmittel-Wissenschaft und Technologie/Food Science and Technology on-line:19 Aug 2007.
Wang, Z.B. and Narsimhan, G. 2007. Rupture of draining foam films due to random pressure fluctuations. Langmuir 23(5):2437-2443.
Ximenes, E.A.; Dien, B.S.; Ladisch, M.R.; Mosier, N.; Cotta, M.A.; and Li, X. 2007. Enzyme production by industrially relevant fungi cultured on co-product from corn dry grind ethanol plants. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 136-140:171-183.
Yu, C. and J. Irudayaraj. 2007. A multiplex biosensor using gold nanorods. Analytical Chemistry 79(2):572-579.
Yu, C. L. Varghese, and J. Irudayaraj. 2007. Surface modification of CTAB capped gold nanorods to make molecular probes. Langmuir 23:9114-9119.
Yu, C., and J. Irudayaraj. 2007. Selectivity and sensitivity kinetics of nanorod biosensors. Biophysical Journal 93:3684-3692.
Yu, C., H. Nakshatri, and J. Irudayaraj. 2007. Single cell Identity profiling using multiplex nanorods. Nano Letters 7(8):2300-2306.
Zeng, M., N. S. Mosier, C-P. Huang, D. M. Sherman, and M. R. Ladisch. 2007. Microscopic examination of changes of plant cell structure in corn stover due to cellulase activity and hot water pretreatment. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 97(2):265-278.
Department of Agricultural Economics
Books / Book Chapters
Boehlje, Michael et al., 2007. Perspectives on 21st Century Agriculture: A Tribute to Walter J. Armbruster, The Future of North America Livestock Industry: Challenges and Opportunities, A Farm Foundation Project Ronald D. Knutson, Sharron D. Knutson and David P. Ernstes (eds), Chapter 7, pp. 315-324.
Connor, John M. 2007. Effectiveness of Antitrust Sanctions on Modern International Cartels, Chapter 7. In: The Political Economy of Antitrust by Vivek Ghosal and Johan Stennek (eds). Amsterdam: North-Holland.
Connor, John M. 2007. Global Price Fixing: 2nd Updated and Revised Edition: Studies in Industrial Organization No. 26. Berlin and Heidelberg, Germany: Springer Verlag.
Connor, John M. 2007. Our Customers Are the Enemy: The Lysine Cartel of 1992-1995, Cartels (2 Volumes), Stephen W. Salant and Margaret C. Levenstein (editors). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Connor, John M. 2007. Optimal Deterrence of Private International Cartels, in Anti-Cartel Enforcement: Issues and Challenges, P. Satyanarayana Prasad (ed.). Hyderabad, India: Law Books Division, Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University Press.
Connor, John M. 2007. Price-Fixing Overcharges: Legal and Economic Evidence, Chapter 4, pp. 59-153 in John B. Kirkwood (editor), Volume 22 of Research in Law and Economics. Oxford, Amsterdam and San Diego: Elsevier (January 2007).
Doering III, Otto C. 2007. Passing the Torch: the Generational Transition for Nonadvocacy Public Policy. Perspectives on 21st Century Agriculture. Edit. R. Knutson, Sharron Knutson and David Ernstes. Farm Foundation, Oak Brook, IL.
Doering, O. C., C. L. Kling, J I. Nassauer, and D. Scavia. 2007. Chapter 16 - Agricultural Policy Choices. From the Corn Belt to the Gulf. J. I. Nassauer, M.V. Santelmann, and D. Scavia (eds). Resources for the Future, Washington. 185-199.
Ehmke, C., J. Fulton, J.T. Akridge, K. Erickson, S. Linton. 2007. Chapter 8 – Industry Analysis: The Five Forces, in Business Environment Analysis: An Introduction, S. Muralidaran (ed.), Icfai Books, The Icfai University Press, Hyderabad, India.
Grant, J. T. W. Hertel and T. F. Rutherford. 2007. Tariff Line Analysis of US and International Dairy Protection. In: Keijiro Otsuka and Kaliappa Kalirajan (eds.),
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Contributions of Agricultural Economics to Critical Policy Issues, Malden, MA: Blackwell, pp. 271-280.
Harris, P.E. and G.F. Patrick. 2007. Agricultural Issues, Chapter 13. In: 2007 National Income Tax School Workbook, P.E. Harris and L.E. Curry (eds.), Land Grant University Tax Education Foundation, Inc., College Station, TX:459-516.
Narayanan, G.Badri. 2007. Pollution Control by the Natural Dyes, Chapter 11. In: Ed. Nirmal Sengupta, Economic Studies of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge, Academic Foundation in association with Indian Economic Association Trust for Research Development, New Delhi, pp. 251-82.
Parsons, C. R., R. Skeldon, T. L. Walmsley, L. A. Winters. 2007. Chapter 1 - Quantifying the International Bilateral Movements of Migrant, Ozden C., and M. Schiff (eds.), International Migration Policy and Economic Development: Studies Across the Globe, World Bank and Macmillan Press, pp. 17-58.
Ramankutty, N., T. W. Hertel and H. Lee. 2007. Global Agricultural Land Use Data for Integrated Assessment Modeling, chapter 21. In: Human-Induced Climate Change, Michael Schlesinger (ed.), Cambridge University Press, U.K.
Scavia, D., J. W. Mitsch, and O. C. Doering. 2007. Chapter 15 - Improving Water Quality from the Corn Belt to the Gulf. From the Corn Belt to the Gulf. J. I. Nassauer, M.V. Santelmann, and D. Scavia (eds.), Resources for the Future, Washington. 175-184.
Winslow M., Shapiro S. and Sanders J. 2007. Policies, Institutions and Market Development to Accelerate Technological Change in the Semiarid Zones of Sub-Saharan Africa. In: Andre Bationo, Boaz Waswa, Job Kihara and Joseph Kimetu, (eds.), Advances in integrated soil fertility management in sub Saharan Africa: Challenges and opportunities.Springer, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, pp. 929-936.
Refereed Journal Publications
Alexander, C., G. Patrick and A. Reime. 2007. New generation grain marketing contracts: How have producers’ opinions and usage changed between 2003 and 2005? Journal of Extension [On-line], 45(3):article 3FEA5.
Alexander, C., S. Conley, C. Dobbins, C. Hurt and G. Patrick. 2007. Marketing practices of Indiana soybean producers. Journal of Extension [On-line], 45(6):article 6RIB3.
Alexander, C., R.E. Goodhue, and G.C. Rausser. 2007. Do incentives for quality matter? Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 39(1):1-15, April. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4051/is_/ai_n19198688?tag=artBody;col1
Alexander, C. 2007. Insect Resistance Management Plans: The Farmers’ Perspective. AgBioForum 10(1):33-43.
Balagtas, J.V. and S. Kim. 2007. Measuring the effects of generic dairy advertising in a multi-market equilibrium. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89(4):932-946.
Balagtas, J.V., A.D. Smith, and D.A. Sumner. 2007. Effects of milk marketing order regulation on the share of fluid grade milk in the United States. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89(4):839-851.
Boys, K., N. Li, P. Preckel, A. Schinckel, and K. Foster. 2007. Economic replacement of a heterogenous herd. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89:24-35.
Briggeman, B., A. Gray, M. Morehart, T. Baker and C. Wilson. 2007. A new U.S. farm household typology: Implications for agricultural policy. Review of Agricultural Economics 29(4):765-782.
Bullock, David, and J. Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2007. Using spatial analysis to study the values of variable rate technology and information. Journal of Agricultural Economics 58(3):517-535.
Connor, John M., Yuliya Bolotova and Douglas J. Miller. 2007. Factors influencing the magnitude of cartel overcharges: An empirical analysis of food-industry cartels. Agribusiness: An International Journal 23 (Winter 2006-2007):17-33. (online:Jan. 16. 2007)
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Connor, John M. 2007. forensic economics applied to price-fixing overcharges. Journal of Competition Law & Economics 4(1):31-59.
Connor, John M. and Darren Bush. 2007. How to block cartel formation and price fixing: Using extraterritorial application of the antitrust laws as a deterrent. Pennsylvania State University Law Review 122:(Winter 2007/ March 2008).
Coulibaly, J., J. Balagtas, J. Eales, and I. Diarra. 2007. Import demand for dairy products in Cote d'Ivoire. Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development 3:315-324.
Detre, J., C. Wilson, and A. Gray. 2007. Buying stock in value-added companies: Can it help manage annual volatility in pork production returns. Agricultural Finance Review 67:175-196.
DeVuyst, E.A. and P.V. Preckel. 2007. Gaussian Cubature: A Practitioner’s Guide. Mathematical and Computer Modeling 45:787-794.
Doering III, Otto C. 2007. The political economy of public goods: Why economists should care. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89(5):1125-1133.
Eskigun, E., R. Uzsoy, P.V. Preckel, G. Beaujon, S. Krishnan, and J.D. Tew. 2007. Outbound supply chain network design with mode selection and lead time considerations. Naval Research Logistics 54(3):282-300.
Fisher, Monica M., and Gerald E. Shively. 2007. Agricultural subsidies and forest pressure in Malawi’s Miombo Woodlands. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 32(2):349-362.
Florax, Raymond J.G.M., Cees A. Withagen and Abay Mulatu. 2007. Optimal environmental policy differentials in open economies under emission constraints. Journal of Economics 91(2):129–49.
Fulton, Joan R., Aaron Johnson and Maria Marshall. 2007. Steps for developing an impactful grant writing workshop, Journal of Extension, February.
Fulton, Joan R., K.A. Boys, M. Faye and J. Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2007. The economic impact of cowpea storage research in Senegal: An ex-post analysis with disadoption. Agricultural Economics 36 (3):363-375.
Gardner, Bruce, and Wallace Tyner. 2007. Exploration in biofuels economics, policy, and history: Introduction to the Special Issue. Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization 5(2):article 1.
Hertel, T.W., R. Keeney, M. Ivanic and L.A. Winters. 2007. Distributional impacts of WTO reforms in rich and poor countries. Economic Policy 50(1):1-49.
Hertel, T.W., D. Hummels, M. Ivanic and R. Keeney. 2007. How confident can we be in CGE-based analysis of free trade Agreements? Economic Modelling 24:611–635.
Kaliba, A. R., C.C. Ngugi, J. Mackambo and K.K. Quagrainie. 2007. Economic profitability of Nile Tilapia production in Kenya. Aquaculture Research 38(11):1129-1136.
Kaliba, A. R., S. Amisah, L. Kumah and K.K. Quagrainie. 2007. Economic analysis of Nile Tilapia production in Ghana. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture 46(2):105-117.
Karaca, U., C. Alexander and D. Maier. 2007. Does on-farm quality assurance pay? A cost-benefit analysis of the Grainsafe Program. Journal of Agriculture and Applied Economics 39(3):541-556.
Lambert, D.M., J. Lowenberg-DeBoer, and G. Malzer. 2007. Managing phosphorous soil dynamics over space and time. Agricultural Economics 37:43-53.
Lillywhite, J.M., P.V. Preckel, and J.S. Eales. 2007. Maintaining parameter invariance in seemingly unrelated regressions estimation. Applied Economics Letters 2007:1-5.
Ludena, C., T. Hertel, P. Preckel, K. Foster, and A. Nin-Pratt. 2007. Productivity growth and convergence in crop, ruminant, and non-ruminant production: Measurement and forecasts. Agricultural Economics 37:1-17.
Lusk, J.L., C. Alexander, M. Rousu. 2007. Designing experimental auctions for marketing research: The effect of values, distributions and mechanisms on incentives for truthful bidding. Review of Marketing Science 5:article 3.
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Lusk, J., T. Nilsson, and K. Foster. 2007. Public preferences and private choices: Effect of altruism and free riding on demand for environmentally certified pork. Environmental and Resource Economics 36:499-521.
Maine, N, Nell, W.T., J. Lowenberg-DeBoer, and Z. G. Alemu. 2007. Economic analysis of phosphorus application under variable and single-rate applications in the Bothaville district. Agrekon 46(4):532-547.
Makus, L.D., H.H. Wang, and X. Chen. 2007. Evaluating Risk management strategies for Pacific Northwest grain producers. Agricultural Finance Review 67(2):357-376.
Mayen, C., M.I. Marshall, and J. Lusk. 2007. Fresh-cut melon—The Money is in the juice. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 39(3):597-609.
Montealegre, F., S. Thompson, and J. Eales. 2007. An empirical analysis of the determinants of success of food and agribusiness e-commerce firms. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 10:61-80.
Narayanan, G.Badri. 2007. Effect of mergers on firm profits with trade liberalisation: The role of technology. Applied Economics Letters 14(8):607-610.
Neira, I. and K.K. Quagrainie. 2007. Analysis of risk behavior in the U.S. Farm-raised catfish market. Marine Resource Economics 21(4):433-443.
Nistor, Adela and J. Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2007. Drainage Water Management Impact on Farm Profitability. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 62(6):443-446.
Paarlberg, P.L., A. Hillberg Seitzinger, and J.G. Lee. 2007. Economic impacts of regionalization of a highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak in the United States. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 39(2):325-333.
Patrick, G.F, A.J. Peiter, T.O. Knight, K.H. Coble and A.E. Baquet. 2007. Hog producers’ risk management attitudes and desire for additional risk management education. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 39(3):671-687.
Quagrainie, K.K., T.H. Kuethe, and C.R.Engle. 2007. Arkansas catfish farmers and marketing contracts: Some insights into motivations. Aquaculture Economics and Management 11(1):39-51.
Rangkakulnuwat, P., H.H. Wang and S.K. Ahn. 2007. The Inverse Imported Factor Demand System in Thailand: A Cointegration Analysis. Economics Letters 94(3):402-407.
Reisner A. and F. Taheripour. 2007. Local public reaction to large-scale swine facilities. Journal of Animal Science 85:1587-1595.
Rios, A.R. and G.F. Patrick. 2007. Evaluation of risk management alternatives for Indiana grain producers. Agricultural Finance Review 67(1):157-173.
Schinckel A., M. Einstein, K. Foster, and B. Craig. 2007. Evaluation of the impact of errors in the measurement of backfat depth on the prediction of fat-free lean. Journal of Animal Science 85:2031-2042.
Torres, Antonio, Jay T. Akridge, Allan Gray, Michael Boehlje and Richard Widdows. 2007. An evaluation of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) practices among agribusiness firms. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 10(1):36-60.
Tyner, Wallace E., and Farzad Taheripour. 2007. renewable energy policy alternatives for the future. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89(5):1303-1310.
Tyner, Wallace E. 2007. Policy alternatives for the future biofuels industry. Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization 5(2): article 2.
Urcola, Hernan, J. Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2007. A stochastic dominance method for incorporating yield monitor data into the hybrid and variety decisions of Argentinean farmers. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 58(1):4-12.
Valenzuela, E., Hertel, T.W., R. Keeney and J.J. Reimer. 2007. Assessing Global CGE Model validity using agricultural price volatility. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89(2):383-397.
Valenzuela, E., K. Anderson and T. W. Hertel. 2007. Impacts of trade reform: Sensitivity of model results to key assumptions. International Economics and Economic Policy 4:395–420.
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Vitale, Jeffrey, Tracey Boyer, Rafael Uaiene, and John H. Sanders. 2007, The Economic impacts of introducing Bt technology in smallholder cotton production systems of West Africa: A case study from Mali. AgBioForum 10(2):71-84.
Wang, H.H. and R. Rosenman. 2007. Perceived need and actual demand for health insurance among rural Chinese residents. China Economic Review 18(3):373-388.
Wang, H.H., T.K. Tan, and R.T. Schotzko. 2007. Interaction of potato production systems and the environment: A case of waste water irrigation in central washington. Waste Management & Research 25(1):14-23.
Welch, Robin, John Carruthers, and Brigitte Waldorf. 2007. Public service expenditures as compensating differentials in United States metropolitan areas: Housing values and rents. Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research 9(1):131-156.
Yao, Richard, Gerald E. Shively and William A. Masters. 2007. how successful are government interventions in food markets? Insights from the Philippine rice market. Philippine Journal of Development 34(1).
Yao, Richard and Gerald E. Shively. 2007. Technical change and productive efficiency: Irrigated rice in the Philippines. Asian Economic Journal 21(2):155-168.
Zhuang, R. and P. Abbott. 2007. Price elasticities of key agricultural commodities in China. China Economic Review 18(2):155-69.
Department of Agronomy
Books / Book Chapters
De Framond, P. J. Rich, J. McMillan and G. Ejeta. 2007. Effects on Striga parasitism of transgenic maize armed with RNAi constructs targeting essential Striga asiatica genes. Pp. 185-196. In: G. Ejeta and J. Gressel (eds.). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-Hunt. World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Doerge, R. W. 2007. Statistical advances in functional genomics. R. Varshney and R. Tuberosa (eds.), Genomic Assisted Crop Improvement: vol. 1: Genomics Approaches and Plantforms, 315332. Springer-Verlag.
Ejeta, G. and J. Gressel. 2007. Integrating new Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-Hunt. World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Ejeta, G. and J. Knoll. 2007. Marker-assisted selection in sorghum. Pp. 187-205. In: R. Varshney and R. Tuberosa (eds). Genomic Assisted Crop Improvement: vol. 2, Genomic Applications in Crops. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Ejeta, G. 2007. Emerging technologies for Striga control in Africa. Pp. 656-667. In: C. Riches and L. Copping (eds) Closing the yield gap: Crop protection for poverty alleviation. Proc. XVI International Plant Protection Congress. Vol. 2, Glasgow, Scotland.
Ejeta, G. 2007. The Striga scourge in Africa: A growing pandemic. Pp. 3-16. In: G. Ejeta and J. Gressel (eds). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-Hunt. World Scientific Press Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Ejeta, G., P. J. Rich and A. Mohamed. 2007. Dissecting a complex trait to simpler components for effective breeding of sorghum with a high level of Striga resistance. Pp. 87-98. In: G. Ejeta and J. Gressel (eds.). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-Hunt. World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Ejeta, G., P. J. Rich and A. Mohamed. 2007. Dissecting the complex trait of Striga resistance to simpler components for effective breeding of sorghums with high level of resistance to S. hermonthica. In: J. Gressel and G. Ejeta (eds.). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards ending the Witch-hunt. World Scientific Publishing Company PTE LTD., Singapore, pp. 87-98.
Goldberg, S., C. T. Johnston, D. L. Suarez, S. M. Lesch. 2007. Mechanisms of molybdenum adsorption on soil minerals evaluated using vibrational spectroscopy and surface complexation modeling. Chapter 9 in Adsorption of Metals by Geomedia II: Variables, Mechanisms, and Model Applications, edited by M.O. Barnett and D. B. Kent, Elsevier, Armsterday, The Netherlands (pp. 235-266).
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Grenier, C., Y. Ibrahim, B. I. G. Hausmann, D. Kiambi and G. Ejeta. 2007. Marker – assisted selection for Striga resistance in sorghum. Pp. 159-172. In: G. Ejeta and J. Gressel (eds.). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-Hunt. World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Gurney, K. R. Forests and Climate Change: the science in a nutshell. Arborvitae, 34, October 2007.
Jiang, Y. 2007. Responses of turfgrass to low oxygen stress. In: M. Pressaraki (ed). Handbook of Turfgrass management and Physiology. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group. Boca Raton, FL. Pp. 531-545.
Jiang, Y. 2007. Identification of turfgrass stress utilizing spectral reflectance. In: M. Pressaraki (ed). CRC Press, handbook of Turfgrass management and Physiology. Taylor and Francis Publisher. 547-556.
Kapran, I., C. Grenier, and G. Ejeta. 2007. Introgression of genes for Striga resistance into African landraces of sorghum. Pp. 129-142. In: G. Ejeta and J. Gressel (eds.). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-Hunt. World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Lee, L.S., N. Carmosini, S.A. Sassman, H.M. Dion, and M. S. Sepulveda. 2007. Agricultural Contributions of Antimicrobials and Hormones on Soil and Water Quality, Adv. Agron. Volume 93, Chapter, pp. 1-68.
Leung, H-T., L. An, J. Tseng-Crank, E. Kim, E. L. Harness, Y. Zhou, J. Kitamoto, G. Li, R. W. Doerge and W. L. Pak. 2007. Phototransduction in Drosophilia: Use of microarrays in cloning genes identified by chemically induced mutations causing ERG defects. In S. J. Fliesler and O. G. Kisselev (eds.), Signal Transduction in the Retina, Taylor and Francis/CRC Press, pp. 195-217.
Mbwaga, A. M., C. Riches, and G. Ejeta. 2007. Integrated Striga management to meet sorghum demand in Tanzania. pp. 253-264. In: G. Ejeta and J. Gressel (eds.). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-Hunt. World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Menkir, A., B. Badu-Apraku, C. G. Yallou, A. Y. Kamara. 2007. Breeding maize for broad-based resistance to Striga hermonthica. pp. 98-114. In: G. Ejeta and J. Gressel (eds.). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-Hunt. World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Nakatsu, C. H. and T. L. Marsh. 2007. Analysis of microbial communities with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism. In: C. a. Reddy, T. L. Beveridge, J. A. Breznak, G. A. Marzluf, T. M. Schmidt and L. R. Snyder (eds.) Methods for general and molecular bacteriology. ASM Press, Washington DC p. 909-923.
Nelson, C. J. and J. J. Volenec. 2007. Physiology of forage plants. Chapter 3, pp. 37 to 52. In: Forages – the Science of Grassland Agriculture. Volume II. Blackwell Publishing Professional, Ames, IA.
Peterson, P.D., S. B. Martin, and J. J. Camberato. 2007. Current understanding and management of rapid blight disease on turfgrasses. In: Handbook of Turfgrass Management and Physiology. M. Pessarakli, ed. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL (p. 237-244).
Rich, P. J. and G. Ejeta. 2007. Biology of host-parasite interactions in Striga species. pp. 19-32. In: G. Ejeta and J. Gressel (eds.). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-Hunt. World Scientific Press Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Schulze, D.G., R.R. Struthers, P.R. Owens and G.E. Van Scoyoc. 2007. Teaching soil-landscape interactions using rugged tablet PCs in the field. P. 119-127 in D.A. Berque, J.C. Prey, R.H. Reed (eds). The impact of tablet PCs and pen-based technology on education: Beyond the tipping pint. Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, IN.
Tesso, T., Z. Gutema, A. Deressa and G. Ejeta. 2007. An integrated Striga management option offers effective control of Striga in Ethiopia. Pp. 199-212. In: G. Ejeta and J.
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Gressel (eds.). Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch- Hunt. World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd., Singapore.
Volenec, J. J. 2007. Ecology and physiology of forage crops. pp. 12 to 17. In: Handbook of Forage and rangeland Insects. W. O. Lamp, R. Berberet, L. Higley and C. Baird (eds). Entom. Soc. Amer. Lanham, MD
Wing, R. A., H. R. Kim, J. L. Goicoechea, Y. Yu, D. Kudrna, A. Zuccolo, S. S. Ammiraju Jetty, M. Luo, W. Nelson, C. Soderlund, P. San Miguel, N. Gill, J. Walling, S. Jackson, B. Hurwitz, D. Ware, L. Stein, D. Brar, and D. Mackill. 2007. The Oryza map alignment project (OMAP): A new resource for comparative genomics studies within Oryza. In. D. Brar, D. Mackill and B. Hard (eds.) Rice Genetics V. (51-64). World Scientific.
Refereed Journal Publications
Alfieri J , D. Niyogi, M. A. LeMone, F. Chen, S. Fall. 2007. A simple reclassification method for correcting uncertainty in land use/land cover datasets used with land surface models. Pure and Applied Geophysics 164:1789-1809. doi 10.1007/a00024-007-0241-4.
Amusan, I. O., P. J. Rich, A. Menkir, T. Housley and G. Ejeta. 2007. Resistance to Striga hermonthica in a maize inbred line derived from Zea diploperennis. New Phytologist (online): http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/0/0
Armstrong, S. D., D. R. Smith and P. R. Owens. 2007. Strategies to reduce nutrient losses from land applied animal manure. Water Practice 1(4):online http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/wef/wp (5?21/2007).
Azevedo, A. C. and D. G. Schulze. 2007. Aggregate distribution, stability and release of water dispersible clay in two subtropical Oxisols. Scientia Agricola (Piracicaba, Braz.) 64:36-43.
Balshi, M. S., A. D. McGuire, Q. Zhuang, J. M. Melillo, D. W. Kicklighter, E. Kasischke, C. Wirth, M. Flannigan, J. Harden, J. S. Clein, T. J. Burnside, J. McAllister, W. A. Kurz, M. Apps, and A. Shvidenko. 2007. The role of historical fire disturbance in the carbon dynamics of the pan-boreal region: A process-based analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research 112:GO2029.
Berg, W.K., S.M. Cunningham, S.M. Brouder, K.D. Johnson, B.C. Joern, and J. J. Volenec. 2007. The long-term impact of phosphorus and potassium fertilization on alfalfa yield and yield components. Crop Science 47:2198-2209.
Bigelow, C. A. and G. A. Hardebeck. 2007. Monthly flurprimidol applications reduce annual bluegrass populations in a creeping bentgrass fairway. Online Journ. Applied Turfgrass Science http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.com/sub/ats/research/2007/flurprimidol/
Bigelow, C. A., and K. S. Walker. 2007. Golf ball roll distance: A field exercise to explore management factors affecting putting green speed. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education 36:112-119.
Bigelow, C.A., K. S. Walker, and G. A. Hardebeck. 2007. Single fall applications of coated urea fertilizers produce a high quality Kentucky bluegrass turf. Journal of Applied Turfgrass Science online:http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.com/sub/ats/research/2007/coated/
Bohn, T. J., D. P. Lettenmaier, K. Sathulur, L. C. Bowling, E. Podest, K. C. McDonald, and T. Friborg. 2007. Methane emissions from western Siberian wetlands: Heterogeneity and sensitivity to climate change. Environmental Research Letters 2:doi:10.1088/1748-9326/2/4/045015.
Bonafede, M., L. Kong, G. Tranquilli, H. Ohm, and J. Dubcovsky. 2007. Reduction of a Triticum monococcum chromosome segment carrying the softness genes Pina and Pinb translocated to bread wheat. Crop Science 47:821-828.
Bonczeck, J.L., L.J. Unruh Snyder, L.R. Ellis. 2007. An academic club service learning project as a demonstration of experiential teaching tools. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education 36:107-111.
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Butler, A., D. Thompson, and K. R. Gurney. 2007. Observed relationships between the southern annular mode and atmospheric carbon dioxide. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 31:GB4014, doi:101029/2006GBOO2796.
Candela, L., J. Alvarez-Benedi, M. T. C. de Melo, P.S. C. Rao. 2007. Laboratory studies on glyphosate transport in soils of the Maresme area near Barcelona, Spain: Transport model parameter estimation. GEODERMA 140(1-2):8-16.
Chen F., K. W. Manning, M. A. LeMone, S.B. Trier, J. G. Alfieri, R. Roberts, M. Tewari, D. Niyogi, T. W. Horst, S. P. Oncley, J. B. Basara, P. D. Blanken. 2007. Description and Evaluation of the Characteristics of the NCAR High-Resolution Land Data Assimilation System. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 46:694-713 doi:10.1175/JAM2463.1
Cofield N., A.P. Schwab, M.K. Banks. 2007. Phytoremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil: Part I. Dissipation of target contaminants. International Journal of Phytoremediation 9:355-370.
Cofield N., A.P. Schwab, P. Williams, M.K. Banks. 2007. Phytoremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil: Part II. Impact on ecotoxicity. International Journal of Phytoremediation 9:371-384.
Cofield, N., M.K. Banks, A.P. Schwab. 2007. Evaluation of hydrophobicity in PAH-contaminated soils during phytoremediation. Environmental Pollution 145:60-67.
Dooner, H. K. and C. F. Weil. 2007. Give-and-take: Interactions between DNA transposons and their host plant genomes. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 17:486-492.
Dungan, R. S., D. B. Lee, P. Shouse and J. P. deKoff. 2007. Saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils blended with waste foundry sands. Soil Science 172:751-758.
Dyannor, S.A., Adeokun, B. Hamaker, G. Ejeta and O. Adeola. 2007. Nutritional evaluation of high digestible sorghums for pigs and broiler chicks. Journal of Animal Science 85:196-203.
Ejeta, G. 2007. Breeding for Striga resistance in sorghum: Exploitation of an intricate host-parasite biology. Crop Science 47S:216-227.
Fall S. , D. Niyogi, U. C. Mohanty, A. Kumar. 2007. Application of Weather Prediction Models for Hazard Mitigation Planning - A case study of Heavy off-season rains in Senegal, Natural Hazards. doi 10.1007/s11069-006-9033-x.
Gál, A., T.J. Vyn, E. Michéli, E.J. Kladivko and W.W. McFee. 2007. Soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation with long-term no-till versus moldboard plowing overestimated with tilled-zone sampling depths. Soil Tillage Research 96:42-51.
Giovanini, M.P., K. D. Saltzmann, D. P. Puthoff, M. Gonzalo, H. W. Ohm and C. E. Williams. 2007. A novel wheat gene encoding a putative chitin-binding lectin is associated with resistance against Hessian fly. Molecular Plant Pathology 8:69-82.
Goetz, S. J., M. C. Mack, K. R. Gurney, and R. A. Houghton. 2007. Exocystem responses to recent climate change at northern high latitudes: Observations and model results contrasting Northern Eurasia and North America. Environmental Research Letters 2:0450312, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/2/4/045031.
Gomes, J. B.V., N. Curi, D. G. Schulze, J. J. G. S. M. Marques, J. C. Ker, and P. E. F. da Motta. 2007. Mineralogia e micromorfologia de solos esqueléticos do bioma Cerrado, no leste de Goiás. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 31:875-886.
Gonzalo, M., T.J. Vyn, J.B. Holland and L.M. McIntyre. 2007. Mapping reciprocal effects and interactions with plant density stress in Zea mays L. Heredity 99:14-30.
Graveel, J.G., and J.J. Vorst. 2007. Using alumni input as a reality check of agronomy teaching and advising. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education 36:76-86.
Green, V.S., D.E. Stott, J.C. Cruz, N. Curi. 2007. Tillage impacts on soil biological activity and aggregate stability in Brazilian Cerrado Oxisols. Soil & Tillage Research 92:114-121
Gurney, K. R., et al. 2007. Research needs for process-driven, finely resolved fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions. EOS Dec. 4, 2007.
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Guzman, P.S., B. W. Diers, D.J. Neece, S.K. St. Martin, A.R. Leroy, C.R. Grau, T.J. Hughes, and R.L. Nelson. 2007. QTL associated with yield in three backcross-derived populations of soybeans. Crop Science 47:111-122.
Hamblin, M. T., M. G. Salas-Fernandez, M. R. Tuinstra, W. L. Rooney, S. Kresovich. 2007. Sequence variation at candidate loci in the starch metabolism pathway in sorghum: Prospects for linkage disequilibrium mapping. Plant Genome 47(suppl. 2):S125-S134.
Hanson, J.D., M.A. Liebig, S.D. Merrill, D.L. Tanaka, J.M. Krupinsky, and D.E. Stott. 2007. Dynamic cropping systems: Increasing adaptability amid an uncertain future. Agronomy Journal 99:939-943.
Hem, S.L., C.T. Johnston, H. Hogenesch. 2007. Imject Alum is not an alternative to aluminum hydroxide adjuvant or aluminum phosphate adjuvant. Vaccine 25(27):4985-4986.
Houston A. , D. Niyogi. 2007. The sensitivity of convective initiation to the lapse rate of the active cloud-bearing layer. Monthly Weather Review 135:3013-3032. doi:10.1175/MWR3449.1.
Hyun, S. and L.S. Lee. 2007. Pentachlorophenol sorption by variable-charge soils in methanol–water mixture: pH effect at the low solvent volume fraction. Chemosphere 70(3):503-510.
Ioeger, B., S. R. Bean, M. R. Tuinstra, J. F. Pedersen, J. Erpelding, K. M. Lee, T. J. Herrman. 2007. Characterization of polymeric proteins from vitreous and floury sorghum endosperm. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 55:10232-10239.
Jetty, S., A. Zuccolo, Y. Yu, X. Song, B. Piegu, F. Chevalier, J. Walling, J. Ma, J. Talag, D. Brar, P. SanMiguel, N. Jiang, S. A. Jackson, O. Panaud, R. Wing. 2007. Evolutionary dynamics of an ancient retrotransposon family provides insights into evolution of genome size in the genus Orvza. Plant Journal 52:342-351.
Jiang, Y and R. N. Carrow. 2007. Broadband spectral reflectance models of turfgrass species and cultivars to drought stress. Crop Science 47:1161-1618.
Joel, D., Y. Hershenhorn, H. Eizenberg, R. Aly, G. Ejeta, P. Rich, J. Ransom, J. Sauerborn and D. Rubiales. 2007. Biology and management of weedy root parasites. Horticultural Reviews 33:267-350.
Kang, D. H., L. Y. Hong, A. P. Schwab and M. K. Banks. 2007. Removal of Prussian blue from soil in the rhizosphere of cyanogenic plants. Chemosphere 69:1492-1498.
Kean, E. G., G. Ejeta, B. R. Hamaker, M. G. Ferruzzi. 2007. Carotenoid content of yellow endosperm sorghum varieties measured by high performance liquid chromatography with diode detection. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 55:2619-2626.
Kim, H-R., P. San Miguel, W. Nelson, K. Collura, M. Wissotski, J. G. Walling, J. P. Kim, S. A. Jackson, C. Soderlund, R. A. Wing. 2007. Comparative physical mapping between O. sativa (AA genome type) and O. punctata (BB genome type). Genetics 176:379-390.
Kim, H., K. M. Choi, P. S. C. Rao. 2007. Measurement of gas-accessible NAPL saturation in soil using gaseous tracers. Environmental Science & Technology 41(1):235-241.
Klammler, H., K. Hatfield, M. D. Annable, E. Agyei, B. L. Parker, J. A. Cherry, and P. S. C. Rao. 2007. General analytical treatment of the flow field relevant to the interpretation of passive fluxmeter measurements. Water Resources Research 43(4):Art. No. WO4407.
Knoll, J., N. Gunaratna and G. Ejeta. 2007. QTL analysis of early season cold tolerance in sorghum. Theoretical and Applied Genetics (online):http://www.springerlink.com/content/j6283m383u668248/fulltext.pdf
Knoll, J. and G. Ejeta. 2007. QTL validation across populations and environments. Theoretical and Applied Genetics (online):http://www.springlink.com/content/y428678431531698/fulltext.pdf
Kong, L., H.W. Ohm and J. M. Anderson. 2007. Expression analysis of defense-related genes in wheat in response to infection by Fusarium graminearum. Genome 50:1038-1048.
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Konopka, A., M. Carrero-Colón, C. H. Nakatsu. 2007. Community dynamics and heterogeneities in mixed bacterial communities subjected to nutrient periodicities. Environmental Microbiology 9:1584-1590.
Larose, M., Heathman, G.C. Norton, D.L. and Engle, B. 2007. Hydrologic and atrazine simulation in the cedar creek watershed using the SWAT model. Journal of Environmental Quality 36:521-531.
Lee, J., P. S. C. Rao, I. C. Poyer, R. M. Toole, M. D. Annable, K. Hatfield. 2007. Oxyanion flux characterization using passive flux meters: Development and field testing of surfactant-modified granular activated carbon. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 92(3-4):208-229.
LeMone. M.A., F. Chen, J.G. Alfieri , R.H. Cuenca, Y. Hagimoto, P. Blanken, D. Niyogi, S. Kand, K. Davis, R. Grossman. 2007. NCAR/CU surface, soil, and vegetation observations during the International H20 Project 2002 Field Campaign. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 88:65 – 81.
LeRoy, A.R. and T.S. Abney. 2007. Registration of ‘CLOJ173-6-2’ and ‘CLOJ173-6-8’ soybeans. Journal of Plant Registrations 1:98-99.
Li, H., T. R. Pereira, B. J. Teppen, D. A. Laird, C. T. Johnston, and S. A. Boyd. 2007. Ionic strength-induced formation of Smectite Quasicrystals Change upon sorption of nitroaromatic compounds. Environmental Science and Technology 41(4):1251-1256.
Liu, J., L.S. Lee, L.F. Nies, C.H. Nakatsu and R.F. Turco. 2007. Biotransformation of 8:2 fluorotelomer alcohol in soil and by soil bacteria isolates. Environmental Science and Technology 42:1928-1943.
Liu, J. and L. S. Lee. 2007. Effect of perfluorocarbon chain length on solubility and sorption by soils of fluorotelomer alcohols. Environmental Science and Technology 41(15):5357-5362.
Liu, R., C. Vitte, J. Ma, A. Mahama, T. Dhliwayo, M. Lee and J. L. Bennetzen. 2007. A GeneTrek analysis of the maize genome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA 104:11844-11849.
Ma, J., Wing, R. A., Bennetzen, J.L. and Jackson, S.A. 2007. Plant centromere organization: Conserved functions within a dynamic structure. Trends in Genetics 23:134-139.
Ma, J., R. A. Wing, J. Bennetzen and S. A. Jackson. 2007. Evolutionary history and positional shift of a rice centromere. Genetics 177:1217-1220.
Matsui T., A. Beltran-Przekurat, R. A. Pielke, Sr., D. Niyogi, M. B. Coughenour. 2007. Continental-scale Multiobservation Calibration and Assessment of Colorado State University Unified Land Model by application of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) surface albedo. Journal of Geophysical Research 112:G02028, doi:10.1029/2006JG000229.
Morton, D. E., D. V. Weisenberger, Z. J. Reicher, B. E. Branham, B. Sharp, R. Gaussoin, J. Stier and E. Koeritz. 2007. Evaluation bispyribac-sodium and sulfosulfuron for control of roughstalk bluegrass. HortScience 42(7):1710-1714.
Nakatsu, C. H. 2007. The basics and application of denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis for soil microbial community analysis. Soil Science Society of America Journal 71:562-571.
Niyogi D., H. Chang , F. Chen, L. Gu, A. Kumar , S. Menon, R. A. Pielke Sr. 2007. Potential impacts of aerosol-land-atmosphere interaction on the Indian monsoonal rainfall characteristics. Natural Hazards- Monsoon Special Issue doi 10.1007/s11069-006-9085-y.
Ohm, H.W. and Anderson, J.M. 2007. Utilization and performance in wheat of Yellow Dwarf resistance transferred from Thinopyrum intermedium. In: Buck, H.T.; Nisi, J.E.; Salomón, N. (Eds), Wheat Production in Stressed Environments: Proceedings of the 7th International Wheat Conference, Mar del Plata, Argentina (Developments in Plant Breeding), Springer, Netherlands, 149-152.
Omonode, R. A., T. J. Vyn, D. R. Smith, P. Hegymegi, and A. Gál. 2007. Soil carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from long-term tillage systems in continuous corn and corn-soybean rotations. Soil and Tillage Research 95:182-195.
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Ordway, J. M., M. A. Budiman, Y. Korshunova, R. K. Maloney, J. A. Bedell, R. W. Citek, B. Bacher, S. Peterson, T. Rohlfing, J. Hall, R. Brown, N. Lakey, R. W. Doerge, R. A. Martienssen, J. Leon, J. D. McPherson, and J. A. Jedeloh. 2007. Identification of novel high-frequency DNA methylation changes in breast cancer. Public Library of Science 12:1314.
Ott, E. J., C. K. Gerber, B. Harder, C. L. Sprague, and W. G. Johnson. 2007. Prevalence and influence of stalk boring insects on Glyphosate activity on Indiana and Michigan Giant Ragweed (Ambrosia trifida). Weed Technology 21:526-531.
Patton, A. J., D. v. Weisenberger, G. A. Hardebeck, Z. J. Reicher. 2007. Safety of herbicides on ‘Zenith’ zoysiagrass seedlings. Weed Technology 21:145-150.
Patton, A. J., and Z. J. Reicher. 2007. Zoysiagrass species and genotypes differ in their winter injury and freeze tolerance. Crop Science 47:1619-1627.
Patton, A. J., J. J. Volenec, and Z. J. Reicher. 2007. Stolon growth and dry matter partitioning explain differences in zoysiagrass establishment rates. Crop Science 47:1237-1245.
Patton, A. J., S. M. Cunningham, J. J. Volenec, and Z. J. Reicher. 2007. Differences in freeze tolerance of zoysiagrasses. I. Role of Proteins. Crop Science 47:2162-2169.
Patton. A. J., S. M. Cunningham, J. J. Volenec, and Z. J. Reicher. 2007. Differences in freeze tolerance of zoysiagrasses. II. Carbohydrate and proline accumulation. Crop Sci. 47:1270-1281.
Pereira, T. R., D. A. Laird, C. T. Johnston, B. J. Teppen, H. Li and S. A. Boyd. 2007. Mechanism of dinitrophenol herbicide sorption on smectites in aqueous suspensions at varying pH. Soil Science Society of America 71(5):1476-1481.
Perkins, D. B., N. W. Haws, J. W. Jawitz, B. S. Das, and P. S. C. Rao. 2007. Soil hydraulic properties as ecological indicators in forested watersheds impacted by mechanized military training. Ecological Indicators 7(3):589-597.
Pielke Sr. R. A., J.O. Adegoke, T.N. Chase, C. H. Marshall, T. Matsui, D. Niyogi. 2007. A New Paradigm for Assessing the Role of Agriculture in the Climate System and in Climate Change. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Special Issue 132:234 - 254.
Pielke, R.A. Sr., J. Adegoke, A. Beltran-Przekurat, C.A. Hiemstra, J. Lin, U.S. Nair, D. Niyogi, T.E. Nobis, 2007, An overview of regional land use and land cover impacts on rainfall. Tellus B, 59:587-601.
Pielke Sr. R.A., D. Stokowski, J.-W. Wang, T. Vukicevic, G. Leoncini, T. Matsui, C. Castro, D. Niyogi, C.M. Kishtawal , A. Biazar, K. Doty, R.T. McNider, U. Nair, W.K. Tao. 2007. Satellite-Based Model Parameterization of Diabatic Heating. Eos - Transactions American Geophysical Union 88:96 – 97.
Pielke Sr. R.A, J. Nielsen-Gammon, C. Davey, J. Angel, O. Bliss, N. Doesken, M. Cai, S. Fall , D. Niyogi, K. Gallo, R. Hale, K.G. Hubbard, X. Lin, H. Li, S. Raman. 2007. Documentation of uncertainties and bias associated with surface temperature measurement sites for climate change assessment studies. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 88:913 - 928.
Pielke Sr. R.A., C. Davey, D. Niyogi, S. Fall , J. Steinweg-Woods , K. Hubbard, X. Lin, M. Cai, Y.K. Lim, H. Li, J. Nielsen-Gammon, K. Gallo, R. Hale, J. Angel, R. Mahmood, S. Foster, R.T. McNider, P. Blanken. 2007. Unresolved issues with the assessment of multi-decadal global land surface temperature trends. Journal of Geophysical Research 112:D24S08, doi:10.1029/2006JD008229.
Reicher, Z. J., and Weisenberger, D.V. 2007. Herbicide selection and application timing in the fall affects control of ground ivy. Applied Turfgrass Science (on line) doi:10.1094/ATS-2007-0831-01-RS. http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/sub/ats/research/2007/vy/
Ras, R.H.A., Y. Umemura, C.T. Johnston, A. Yamagishi and R. A. Schoonheydt. 2007. Ultrathin hybrid films of clay minerals. Invited Review. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 9(8):918-932.
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Rias, R.H.A., C.T. Johnston, R.A. Schoonheydt. 2007. Relation between s-polarized and p-polarized internal reflection spectra: Application for the spectral resolution of perpendicular vibrational modes. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 111(36):8787-8791.
Roy S. S., R. Mahmood, D. Niyogi, M. Lei, S. A. Foster, K. G. Hubbard, E. Douglas, R. Pielke, Sr., 2007. Impacts of the agricultural green revolution-induced land use changes on air temperatures in India. Journal of Geophysical Research 112:D21108, doi:10.1029/2007JD008834. (Top Tier; lead on modeling component of the paper)
Sassman, S. and L.S. Lee. 2007. Sorption and degradation in soil of veterinary ionophore antibiotics: monensin and lasalocid. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 26(8):1614–1621.
Sassman, S., A.K. Sarmah, and L.S. Lee. 2007. Sorption and degradation of tylosin a, tylosin d., and tylosin a-aldol in soils. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 26(8):1629–1635.
Schlueter, J. A., J-Y Lin, S. D. Schlueter, I. F. Vasylenko-Sanders, S. Deshpande, J. Yi, M. Siegfried, B. A. Roe, R. T. Nelson, B. E. Scheffler, S. A. Jackson and R. C. Shoemaker. 2007. Genome duplication in soybean and the implications for whole genome sequencing. BMC Genomics 8:330.
Schoonover, J. R., W. P. Steckle, Jr., C. T. Johnston, Y. Wang, A. M. Gillikin, and R. A. Palmer. 2007. Humidity-dependent dynamic infrared linear dichroism study of a poly(ester urethane) Spectrochimica acta Part A 67(1):208-213.
Schwab, A. P., D. Zhu, and M. K. Banks. 2007. Heavy metal transport from mine tailings as affected by organic amendments. Bioresource Technology 98:2935-2941.
Shen, X. and H. Ohm. 2007. Molecular mapping of Thinopyrum-derived Fusarium head blight resistance in common wheat. Molecular Breeding 20:131-140.
Sitch, S., A.D. McGuire, J. Kimball, N. Gedney, J. Gamon, R. Engstrom, A. Wolf, Q. Zhuang, J. Clein, and K. C.McDonald. 2007. Assessing the carbon balance of circumpolar arctic tundra using remote sensing and process modeling. Ecological Applications 17(1):213-234.
Smith, D. R., P. R. Owens, A. B. Leytem, and E. A. Warnemuende. 2007. Nutrient losses from manure and fertilizer applications as impacted by time to first runoff event. Environmental Pollution 147(1) p. 131-137.
Smith, K.W., A. P. Schwab, and M.K. Banks. 2007. Phytoremediation of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-contaminated sediment: A greenhouse feasibility study. Journal of Environmental Quality 36:239-244.
Stitch, S., A. D. McGuire, J. Kimball, N. Gedney, J. Gannon, R. Rengstrom, A. Wolf, Q. Zhuang, J. Clein, and K. C. McDonald. 2007. Assessing the carbon balance of circumpolar arctic tundra using remote sensing and process modeling. Ecological Applications 17(1):213-234.
Szabo, T., M. Szekeres, I. Dekany, C. Jackers, S. De Feyter, C. T. Johnston, and R. A. Schoonheydt. 2007. Layer-by-layer construction of ultrathin hybrid films with proteins and clay minerals. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 111:12730-12740.
Tong, Z., M. Bischoff, L. F. Nies, B. Applegate, and R.F. Turco. 2007. Impact of Fullerene (C60) on a soil microbial community. Environmental Sciences and Technology 41:2985-2991.
Unruh-Snyder, L.J., J.M. Luginbuhl, J.P. Mueller, A. Contra, and K.E. Turner. 2007. Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen utilization of Robinia pseudacacia foliage fed to growing goat wethers. Small Ruminant Research 71:179-193.
Unruh-Snyder, L.J., J.P. Mueller, J.M. Luginbuhl and C. Brownie. 2007. Growth characteristics and allometry of Robinia pseudoacacia as a silvopastoral system component. Agroforestry Systems 70(1):41-51.
Uphaus, J., Walker, E., Shankar, M., Golar, H., Loughman, R., Francki, M. and Ohm, H. 2007. QTLs associated with resistance to glume blotch in what caused by Stagonospora nodorum. Crop Science 47:1813-1822.
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Van Leeuwen, H., D. J. Kliebenstein, M. A. L. West, K. Kim, R. van Poecke, Katagiri, F., R. W. Michelmore, R. W. Doerge, and D. A. St. Clair. 2007. Natural variation among Arabidopsis thaliana accessions for transcription response to exogenous salicylic acid. The Plant Cell 19(7):2099-2110.
Vaughn, M., M. Tanurdzic, Z. Lippman, H. Jiang, R. Carrasquillo, V. Colot, R. W. Doerge and R. A. Martienssen. 2007. Epigenetic natural variation in Arabidopsis thaliana. Public Library of Science Biology 5(7):eI74.
Vermerris, W., A. Saballos, G. Ejeta, N. S. Moiser, M. R. Ladisch and N. C. Carpita. 2007. Molecular breeding to enhance ethanol production from corn and stover. Crop Science 47S:142-153.
Vinodkumar, A. Chandrasekar, K. Alapaty, D. Niyogi, 2007, The effect of a surface data assimilation technique and the traditional four-dimensional data assimilation for the prediction of a monsoon depression over India using a mesoscale model. Natural Hazards doi 10.1007/s11069-006-9080-3.
von Kiparski, Guntram R., L. S. Lee, and A.R. Gillespie. 2007. Occurrence and fate of the phytotoxin juglone in alley soils under Black walnut trees. Journal of Environmental Quality 36:709-717.
Walker, K.S., C.A. Bigelow, D.R. Smith, G.E. Van Scoyoc, and Z.J. Reicher. 2007. Aboveground responses of cool-season lawn species to nitrogen rates and application timings. Crop Science 47:1225-1236.
Wang, K. and Y. Jiang. 2007. Antioxidant responses of creeping bentgrass roots to waterlogging. Crop Science 47:232-238.
Wang, K. and Y. Jiang. 2007. Waterlogging tolerance of Kentucky bluegrass cultivars. HortScience 42:386-390.
Wait, I.W., C. T. Johnston, E.R. Blatchley. 2007. The influence of oxidation reduction potential and water treatment processes on quartz lamp sleeve fouling in ultraviolet disinfection reactors. Water Research 41(11):2427-2436.
Waterworth, W., C. Altun, K. Young, S. Armstrong, C. Weil, C. Bray, C. West. 2007. A plant homolog for Nbs1, the signaling component of the Mre11 DNA repair/recombination complex. Plant Journal 52:41-52.
Weil, C.F. and R. Monde. 2007. Getting the point – mutations in maize. Crop Science 47:S-60-67.
White, P. M., C. W. Rice, J. A. Baldock, M. R. Tuinstra. 2007. Soil biological properties following additions of bmr mutant grain sorghum. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39:1518-1532.
Wu, X., R. Zhao, D. Wang, S. R. Bean, P. A. Seib, J. S. McLauren, R. L. Madl, M. R. Tuinstra, M. C. Lenz, D. Wang. 2007. Factors impacting ethanol production from sorghum. Cereal Chemistry 84:130-136.
Xiao, J. and Q. Zhuang. 2007. Drought effects on large fire activity in Canadian and Alaskan forests. Environmental Research Letters 2:044003 (6 pp).
Zhuang, Q., J. M. Melillo, A. D. McGuire, D. W. Kicklighter, R. G. Prinn, P. A. Steudler, B. S. Felzer, and S. Hu. 2007. Net emissions of Ch4 and CO2 in Alaska: Implications for the region’s greenhouse gas budget. Ecological Applications 17(1):203-212.
Department of Animal Sciences
Books / Book Chapters
Applegate, T.J., W. Powers, and R. Angel. 2007. Protein and amino acid nutrition in poultry: impacts on performance and the environment. In: Gaining the Edge in Pork and Poultry Production. Edit. J.A. Taylor-Pickard and P. Spring, Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen, Netherlands. pp. 139-151.
Refereed Journal Publications
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Adedokun, S.A., C. Parsons, M. Lilburn, O. Adeola, T. J. Applegate. 2007 Comparison of endogenous ileal amino acid and nitrogen flow in broiler chicks and turkey poults. Poultry Science 86:1682-1689.
Adedokun, S.A., C. Parsons, M. Lilburn, O. Adeola, T. J. Applegate. 2007. Effect of age, method, and location on ileal endogenous amino acid and total amino acid flows in turkey poults. Poultry Science 86:1948–1954.
Adedokun, S.A., C. Parsons, M. Lilburn, O. Adeola, T. J. Applegate. 2007. Endogenous amino acid flow in broiler chicks is affected by the age of birds and method of estimation. Poultry Science 86:2590-2597.
Adedokun, S.A., C. Parsons, M. S. Lilburn, O. Adeola, T. J. Applegate. 2007. Standardized ileal amino acid digestibility of meat and bone meal in broiler chicks and turkey poults using a nitrogen-free or casein diet. Poultry Science 86:2598-2607.
Agca, C.and S.S. Donkin. 2007. Differential expression of pyruvate carboxylase 5’UTR variants during transition to lactation. Public Library of Science 2:e1270.
Applegate, T.J. and K. Thompson. 2007. Impact of small intestinal development on turkey growth. Journal of Recent Advances in Poultry Production Vol 1.
Bennett, A. K., P. Y. Hester, and D. M. Spurlock, 2007. Relationships of a transforming growth factor ß single nucleotide polymorphism and mRNA abundance with bone and production traits in chickens. Poultry Science 86:829-834.
Bijma, P., Muir, W. A., & Van Arendonk, J. A. M. 2007. Multilevel selection 1: Quantitative genetics of inheritance and response to selection. Genetics 175:277-288.
Bijma, P., Muir, W. M., Ellen, E. D., Wolf, J. B., & Van Arendonk, J. A. M. 2007. Multilevel selection 2: Estimating the genetic parameters determining inheritance and response to selection. Genetics 175:289-299.
Bridges, G.A., L.A. Helser, D.E. Grum, M.L. Mussard, C.L. Gasser, and M.L. Day. 2008. Decreasing the interval between GnRH and PGF2α from 7 to 5 days and lengthening proestrus increases timed-AI pregnancy rates in beef cows. Theriogenology 69:843-851.
Chen, K. F., Baxter, T., Muir, W. M., Groenen, M. A., & Schook, L. B. 2007. Genetic resources, genome mapping and evolutionary genomics of the pig (Sus scrofa). International Journal of Biological Sciences 3:153-165.
Cheng, H. H., Zhang, Y., & Muir, W. M. 2007. Evidence for widespread epistatic interactions influencing Marek's disease virus viremia levels in chicken. Cytogenetic And Genome Research 117:313-318.
Cheng, H.W., and W.M. Muir. 2007. Mechanisms of aggression and production in chickens: Genetic variations in the functions of serotonin, catecholamine, and corticosterone. World’s Poultry Science Journal 63:233-254.
Daniels K.J., S.S. Donkin, S.D. Eicher, E.A. Pajor, and M.M Schutz. 2007. Prepartum milking of heifers influences future production and health. Journal of Dairy Science 90:2293-2301.
Daniels, K.J., S.S. Donkin, S.D. Eicher, E.A. Pajor, and M.M. Schutz. 2007. Effects of prepartum milking on production and health of first calf heifers. Journal of Dairy Science 90:2293-2301.
Eicher, S.D., M. Schutz, F. Kearney, S. Willard, S. Bowers, S. Gandy and K. Graves. 2007. Prepartum milking effects on parlour behaviour, endocrine and immune responses in holstein heifers. Journal of Dairy Research 74:418-425.
Ellen, E. D., Muir, W. M., Teuscher, F., & Bijma, P. 2007. Genetic improvement of traits affected by interactions among individuals: Sib selection schemes. Genetics 176:489-499.
Fahey, A. G., M. M. Schutz, D. L. Lofgren, A. P. Schinckel, and T. S. Stewart. 2007. Genotype by environment interaction for production traits while accounting for heteroscedasticity. Journal of Dairy Science 90:3889-3899.
Fahey, A.G., M.M. Schutz, D.L. Lofgren, T.S. Stewart, and A.P. Schinckel. 2007. Genotype by environment interaction for production traits while accounting for heteroscedasticity. Journal of Dairy Science 90:3889-3899.
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Fahey, A.G., Marchant-Forde, R/., and H.W. Cheng. 2007. Correlations between body weight and beak dimensions in one-day old white leghorn chicks: Its implications in beak trimming. Poultry Science 86:1312-1315.
Gunawan, A. M., B. T. Richert, A.P. Schinckel, A. L. Grant and D. E. Gerrard. 2007. Ractopamine induces differential gene expression in porcine muscles. Journal of Animal Science 85:2115-2124.
Kalbasi, A., M. Schutz, and W. Auvermann. 2007. Carcass rendering systems for farm mortalities: A review. Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science 7:199-211.
Karcher, E.L., M. M. Pickett, G. A. Varga, and S. S. Donkin. 2007. Effect of dietary carbohydrate and monensin on expression of gluconeogenic enzymes in liver of transition dairy cows. Journal of Animal Science 85:690-699.
Koch, J.M., D.C. Lay Jr., K.A. McMunn, J.S. Moritz, and M.E. Wilson. 2007. Motivation of hens to obtain feed during a molt induced by either feed withdrawal, wheat middlings or melegestrol acetate. Poultry Science 86:614-620.
Koch, J.M., J.S. Mortiz, D.C. Lay Jr., and M.E. Wilson. 2007. Effects of melengestrol acetate as an alternative to induce molting in hens and on the expression of yolk proteins and turnover of oviductal epithelium. Animal Reproduction Science 102:14-23
Lee, K., W.L. Fodor, Z. Machaty. 2007. Dynamics of lamin A/C in porcine nuclear transfer embryos. Molecular Reproduction and Development 74:1221-1227.
Legan, E. M, H. M. White, A. M. Gaines, A.P. Schinckel and M. A. Latour. 2007. Evaluating growth and carcass changes in cull gilts fed distiller’s dried grains with solubles. Animal Science 23:612-615.
Li, H. M., Margam, V., Muir, W. M., Murdock, L. L., & Pittendrigh, B. R. 2007. Changes in Drosophila melanogaster midgut proteins in response to dietary Bowman-Birk inhibitor. Insect Molecular Biology 16:539-549.
Magnani, L. and R.A. Cabot. 2007. Developmental arrest is induced when the chromatin remodeling protein SMARCA2 in overexpressed in cleavage stage porcine embryos. Molecular Reproduction and Development 74(10):1262-1272.
Magnani, L., K. Lee, W. Fodor, Z. Machaty and R.A. Cabot. 2007. Developmental capacity of porcine nuclear transfer embryos correlate with levels of chromatin remodeling transcripts in donor cells. Molecular Reproduction and Development 75(5):766-776.
Muir, W. M. 2007. Genomic selection, accuracy and comparisons with traditional BLUP under alternative marker density and generations of training. Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics 6:342-355.
Nanassy, L., A. Javor, Z. Machaty. 2007. Changes in MPF and MAPK activities in porcine oocytes activated by different methods. Theriogenology 68:146-152.
Pang, Y., and T.J. Applegate. 2007. Effects of dietary copper supplementation and copper source on digesta pH, calcium, zinc and copper complex size in the gastrointestinal tract of broiler chickens. Poultry Science 86:531-537.
Schinckel, A. P. , M. E. Einstein, K. Foster and B. A. Craig. 2007. Evaluation of the impact of errors in the measurement of backfat on the prediction of fat free lean mass. Journal of Animal Science 85:2031-2042.
Schinckel. A. P., R. Cabrera, R. D. Boyd, S. Jungst, C. Boocher, M. Johnson and M. E. Einstein. 2007. Impact of birth and body weight at 20 days on the postweaning growth of pigs with different weaning management. Animal Science 23:197-210.
Schinckel. A. P., R. Cabrera, R. D. Boyd, S. Jungst, C. Boocher, M. Johnson, P. V. Preckel and M. E. Einstein. 2007. Modeling the impact of birth and twenty-day weight on postweaning growth of pigs. Animal Science 23:211-223.
Sega, F., K. Lee, Z. Machaty, R. Cabot. 2007. Pronuclear stage porcine embryos do not possess a strict asymmetric distribution of lysine 9 dimethylation of histone H3 based solely on parental origin. Molecular Reproduction and Development 74:2-7.
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Sega, M.F., K. Lee, Z. Machaty and R.A. Cabot. 2007. Pronuclear stage porcine embryos do not possess a strict asymmetric distribution of lysine 9 dimethylation of histone H3 based solely on parental origin. Molecular Reproduction and Development 74(1):2-7.
Toscano, M.J., D.C. Lay, Jr., B.A. Craig, and E.A. Pajor. 2007. Assessing the adaptation of swine to 57 hours of feed deprivation in terms of behavioral and physiological responses. Journal of Animal Science 85:441-451.
Toscano, M.J., T.J. Stable, S.M.D. Bearson, B.L. Bearson, and D.C. Lay, Jr. 2007. Cultivation of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in a norepinephrine-containing medium alters in vivo tissue prevalence in swine. Journal of Experimental Animal Science 43(4):329-338.
Vajta, G., Y. Zhang, Z. Machaty. 2007. Somatic cell nuclear transfer in pig: Recent achievements and future possibilities. Reproduction Fertility and Development 19:403–423.
Von Borrell, E., Langbein, J., Despres, G., Hansen, S., Leterrier, C., Marchant-Forde, J.N., Marchant-Forde, R.M., Minero, M., Mohr, E., Prunier, A., Valance, D., Veissier, I. 2007 Heart rate variability as a measure of autonomic regulation of cardiac activity for assessing stress and welfare in farm animals – a review. Physiology & Behavior, 92:293-316
Wagler, S.E., Rusk, C.P., Blomeke, C.R., Richert, B.T., Latour, M.A., & Talbert, B.A. 2007. An evaluation of attitude change by participation in an elementary educational swine curriculum. NACTA Journal. 51(3). pp. 38-43
Walsh, M.C., K. L. Saddoris, D. M. Sholly, R. B. Hinson, A. L. Sutton, T. J. Applegate, B. T. Richert, J. S. Radcliffe. 2007. A comparison of administration routes of direct fed microbials to nursery pigs, and the effects on growth performance and gut health. Livestock Science 108:254-257
Wu, W., W. Powers, S. Bastyr, T.J. Applegate, C. Hale, III, and R. Angel. 2007. Nutrient retention and mass balance in laying hens fed a commercial or acidifying diet. Poultry Science 86:684-690.
Wu, W., W. Powers, S. Bastyr, T.J. Applegate, C. Hale, III, and R. Angel. 2007. Effect of an acidifying diet combined with zeolite and slight crude protein reduction on air emissions from laying hens of different ages. Poultry Science 86:175-181
Zhai, W., S. L. Neuman, M. A. Latour, and P. Y. Hester, 2007. The effect of dietary L-carnitine on semen traits of White Leghorns. Poultry Science 86:2228-2235.
Department of Biochemistry
Refereed Journal Publications
Altaf, M., R.T. Utley, N. Lacoste, S. Tan, S.D. Briggs and J. Cote. 2007. Interplay of chromatin modifiers on a short basic patch of histone H4 tail defines the boundary of telomeric heterochromatin. Molecular Cell 28:1002-1014.
Bender, L.B., J. Suh, C.R. Carroll, Y. Fong, I.M. Fingerman, S.D. Briggs, R. Cao, Y. Zhang, V. Reinke and S. Strome. 2007. MES-4: An autosome-associated histone methyltransferase that participates in silencing the X chromosomes in the C. elegans germ line. Development 133:3907-3917.
Bodenmiller, B., L.N. Mueller, P.G.A. Pedrioli, D. Pflieger, M.A. Jünger, J.K. Eng, R. Aebersold and W.A. Tao. 2007. An integrated chemical, mass spectrometric and computational strategy for (quantitative) phosphoproteomics: Application to Drosophila melanogaster Kc167 cells. Molecular Biosystems 3:275-286.
Chapple, C. and M.M. Campbell. 2007. Factors impacting plant productivity. Current Opinions in Plant Biology 10:217-219.
Chapple, C., M. Ladisch and R. Meilan. 2007. Loosening lignin’s grip on biofuel production. Nature Biotechnology 25:746-748.
Cohen-Freue, G., T. Holzer, J.D. Forney and W.R. McMaster. 2007. Global gene expression in Leishmania. International Journal for Parasitology 37:1077-1086.
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Enoksson, M., J. Li, M.M. Ivancic, J.C. Timmer, E. Wildfang, A. Eroshkin, G.S. Salvesen and W.A. Tao. 2007. Identification of proteolytic cleavage sites by quantitative proteomics. Journal of Proteome Research 6(7):2850-2858.
Fingerman, I.M., H-C Li and S.D. Briggs. 2007. A charebased interaction between histone H4 and Dot1 is required for H3K79 methylation and telomere silencing: Identification of a new trans-histone pathway. Genes & Development 21:2018-2029.
Fraser, C.M., M.G. Thompson, A.M. Shirley, J. Ralph, J.A. Schoenherr, T. Sinlapadech, M.C. Hall and C. Chapple. 2007. Related Arabidopsis serine carboxypeptidase-like sinapoylglucose acyltransferases display distinct but overlapping substrate specificities. Plant Physiology 144:1986-1999.
Gimble, F.S. 2007. Engineering homing endonucleases to modify complex genomes. Gene Therapy and Regulation 3(1):33-50.
Gong, B., J.-H. Chen, E. Chase, D.M. Chadalavada, R. Yajima, B.L. Golden, P.C. Bevilacqua and P.R. Carey. 2007. Direct measurement of a pKa near neutrality for the catalytic cytosine in the genomic HDV ribozyme using raman crystallography. Journal of the American Chemical Society 129:13335-13342.
Guo, M., J. Galan and A. Tao. 2007. A novel quantitative proteomics reagent based on soluble nanopolymers. Chemical Communications 1251-1253.
Guo, M., J. Galan and W.A. Tao. 2007. Soluble nanopolymer-based phosphoproteomics for studying protein phosphatase. Methods 42:289-297.
He, X.C., T. Yin, J.C. Grindley, Q. Tian, T. Sato, W.A. Tao, R. Dirisina, K.S. Porter-Westpfahl, M. Hembree, T. Johnson, L.M. Wiedemann, T.A. Barrett, L. Hood, H. Wu, and L. Li. 2007. PTEN-deficient intestinal stem cells initiate intestinal polyposis. Nature Genetics 39(2):189-198.
Hink, U, A. Daiber, N. Kayhan, J. Trischler, C. Kraatz, M. Oelze, H. Mollnau, P. Wenzel, C.F. Vahl, K.K. Ho, H. Weiner and T Munzel. 2007. Oxidative inhibition of the mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase promotes nitroglycerin tolerance in human blood vessels. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 50:2226-2232.
Jang, J., D. Akin, K.S. Lim, S. Broyles, M.R. Ladisch, R. Bashir. 2007. Capture of airborne nanoparticles in swirling flows using non-uniform electrostatic fields for bio-sensor applications. Sensors and Actuators B:Chemical 121:560-566.
Krogmann, D.W., B. Pérez-Gómez, E.B. Gutiérrez-Cirlos, A. Chagolla-López, L. González de la Vara and C. Gómez-Lojero. 2007. The presence of multidomain linkers determines the bundle-shape structure of the phycobilisome of the cyanobacterium Gloeobacter violaceus PCC 7421. Photosynthesis Research 93:27-43.
Laribee, R.N., Y. Shibata, D.P. Mersman, S.R. Collins, P. Kemmeren, A. Roguev, J.S. Weissman, S.D. Briggs, N.J. Krogan and B.D. Strahl. 2007. CCR4/NOT complex associates with the proteasome and regulates histone methylation. PNAS 104:5836-5841.
Liu, X. and R. Erikson. 2007. The nuclear localization signal of mitotic kinesin-like protein Mklp-1: Effect on Mklp-1 function during cytokinesis. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 353:960-964.
Mukhopadhyay, A. and H. Weiner. 2007. Delivery of drugs and macromolecules to mitochondria. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 59:729-738.
Mukhopadhyay, A., C. Yang, B. Wei and H. Weiner. 2007. Precursor protein is readily degraded in mitochondrial matrix space if the leader is not processed by mitochondrial processing peptidase. Journal of Biological Chemistry 282 (51):37266-37275.
Shi, X., I. Kachirskaia , K.L. Walter, J.H. Kuo, A. Lake, F. Davrazou, S.M. Chan, D.G. Martin, I.M. Fingerman, S.D. Briggs, L. Howe, P.J. Utz, T. G. Kutateladze, A.A. Lugovskoy, M.T. Bedford and O. Gozani. 2007. Proteome-wide analysis in Saccharomyes cerevisiae identifies several PHD fingers as novel direct and selective binding modules of histone H3 methylated at either lysine 4 or lysine 36. Journal of Biological Chemistry 282:2450-2455.
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Sinlapadech, T., J. Stout, M.O. Ruegger, M. Deak and C. Chapple. 2007. The hyper-fluorescent trichome phenotype of the brt1 mutant of Arabidopsis is the result of a defect in a sinapic acid: UDPG glucosyltransferase. Plant Journal 49:655-668.
Song, Y., N. Talaty, W.A. Tao, Z. Pan and R. G. Cooks. 2007. Rapid ambient mass spectrometric profiling of intact, untreated bacteria using desorption electrospray ionization. Chemical Communications 61-63.
Tao, W.A. 2007. Soluble polymer-based isotopic labeling (SoPIL): a new strategy to discover protein biomarkers? Expert Reviews of Proteomics 4(5):603-607.
Timmer, J.C., M. Enoksson, E. Wildfang, W. Zhu, Y. Igarashi, J.B. Denault, Y. Ma, B. Dummitt, Y.H. Chang, A.E. Mast, A. Eroshkin, J.W. Smith, W.A. Tao and G.S. Salvesen. 2007. Profiling constitutive proteolytic events in vivo. Biochemical Journal 407(1):41-48.
Zhou, F., J. Galan, R.L. Geahlen and W.A. Tao. 2007. A novel quantitative proteomics strategy to study phosphorylation-dependent peptide-protein interactions. Journal of Proteome Research 6(1):133-140.
Department of Botany & Plant Pathology
Refereed Journal Publications
Armstrong, J. J., R. Dirks, and K. D. Gibson. 2007. The use of early season multispectral images for weed detection in corn (Zea mays). Weed Technology 21:857-862.
Beckerman J. 2007. Preventing winter salt damage. Indiana Nursery and Landscape News 67:22-26.
Beckerman, J. 2007. Proactive approach fights downy mildew best. American Nurseryman 205:12-14.
Beckerman, J. 2007. Those irresistible crabs. Indiana Nursery and Landscape News 67:24-28.
Bluhm, B. H., X. Zhou, J. E. Flaherty, J.-R. Xu, and L. D. Dunkle. 2007. RAS2 regulates growth and pathogenesis in Fusarium graminearum. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 20:627-636.
Creech, J. E., J. B. Santini, S. P. Conley, A.Westphal, and W. G. Johnson. 2007. Purple deadnettle (Lamium purpureum) and soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) response to cold temperature regimes. Weed Science 55:592-598.
Cui, X., Fan, B., Schoelz, J., and Chen, Z. 2007 Roles of Arabidopsis Cyclin-dependent kinase C complexes in CaMV infection, plant growth and development. Plant Cell 19:1388-1402.
Cuomo, C., Güldener, U., Xu, J. -R, 41 other co-authors, and Kistler, H. C. 2007. The genome sequence of Fusarium graminearum reveals localized diversity and pathogen specialization. Science 317:1402-1405.
Davis, V. M., K. D. Gibson, T. T. Bauman, S. C. Weller, and W. G. Johnson. 2007. Influence of weed management practices and crop rotation on glyphosate-resistant horseweed population dynamics and crop yield. Weed Science 55:508-516.
Flaherty, K. W., H. L. Walker, C. H. Britton, and C. A. Lembi. 2007. Response of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii and Pseudanabaena limnetica to a potential biological control agent, bacterium SG-3 (Lysobacter cf. brunescens). Journal of Lake and Reservoir Management 23:255-263.
Goodwin, S. B., T. A. J. van der Lee, J. R. Cavaletto, B. te Lintel Hekkert, C. F. Crane, and G. H. J. Kema. 2007. Identification and genetic mapping of highly polymorphic microsatellite loci from an EST database of the septoria tritici blotch pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola. Fungal Genetics and Biology 44:398-414.
Hirano, K. J. A. Banks +12 others. 2007. The GA perception mechanism mediated by the GID1/DELLA system is conserved in the lycophyte Selaginella moellendorffii but not in the bryophyte Physcomitrella patens. Plant Cell 19:3058-3079.
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Ileleji, K. E., Maier, D. E. and Woloshuk, C. P. 2007. Evaluation of different temperature management strategies for suppression of Sitophilus zeamais (Motschulsky) in stored maize. Journal of Stored Products Research 43:480-488.
Johnson, W. G., E. J. Ott, K. D. Gibson, R. L. Nielsen, and T. T. Bauman. 2007. Influence of nitrogen application timing on low density giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida L.) interference in corn (Zea mays L.). Weed Technology 21:763-767.
Johnson, W. G., K. D. Gibson, and S.P. Conley. 2007. Does weed size really matter? An Indiana grower perspective about weed control timing. Weed Technology 21:542-546.
Kemmerling, B., Schwedt, A., Rodriguez, P., Mazzotta, S., Frank, M., Qamar, S., Mengiste, T., Betsuyaku, S. Parker, J., Müssig, C., Thomma, B.P., Albrecht, C., de Vries, S.C., Hirt, H., Nürnberger T. 2007. The BRI1-Associated Kinase 1, BAK1, has a brassinolide-independent role in plant cell-death control. Current Biology 17(13):1116-1122
Kim, Y.-H., Woloshuk, C. P., Cho, E. H., Bae, J. M., Song, Y.-S. and Huh, G.-H. 2007. Cloning and functional expression of the gene encoding an inhibitor against Aspergillus flavus a-amylase, a novel seed lectin from Lablab purpureus (Dolichos lablab). Plant Cell Reports 26:395-405.
Leroy, A. R. and Abney, T. S. 2007. Registration of ‘CL0J173-6-2’ and ‘CL0J173-6-8’ soybean germplasm lines. Journal of Plant Registration 1:1-2.
Li, L., Ding, S., Orbach, M., Sharon, A., and Xu, J.-R. 2007. A novel nuclear protein MIR1 is highly up-regulated during infectious hyphal growth in the rice blast fungus. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 20:448-458.
Luo, Z., and Chen, Z. 2007. Improperly terminated, unpolyadenylated mRNA of sense transgenes is targeted by RDR6-mediated RNA silencing in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 19:943-958.
Martyn, R. D. 2007. Late-season vine declines of melons: Pathological, cultural, or both? Acta Horticulturae 731:345-356
McCann, M. C., Defernez, M., Urbanowicz, B. R., Tewari, J. C., Langewisch, T., Olek, A., Wells, B., Wilson, R. H., and N. C. Carpita. 2007 Characterization of dynamic alterations in cell wall architecture during maize coleoptile growth by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Plant Physiology 143:1314-1326.
Mebrahtu, T., Devine, T. E., Donald, P. A., and Abney, T. S. 2007. Registration of ‘Owens’ vegetable soybean. Journal of Plant Registration 1:95-96.
Nagy, E. D., T. C Lee, W. Ramakrishna, Z. Xu, P.E. Klein, P. SanMiguel, C. P. Cheng, J. Li, K. M. Devos, K. Schertz, L. Dunkle, and J. L. Bennetzen. 2007. Fine mapping of the Pc locus of Sorghum bicolor, a gene controlling the reaction to a fungal pathogen and its host-selective toxin. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 114:961-970.
Ott, E. J. C. K. Gerber, D. B. Harder, C. L. Sprague, and W. G. Johnson. 2007. Prevalence and influence of stalk boring insects on glyphosate activity on Indiana and Michigan giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida). Weed Technology 21:526-53.
Sindhu, A., Langewisch, T., Olek, A., Multani, D. S., McCann, M. C., Vermerris, W., Carpita, N. C., and G. Johal. 2007 Maize Brittle stalk2 encodes a COBRA-like protein expressed in early organ development but required for tissue flexibility at maturity. Plant Physiology 145:1444-1459.
Smith, C. A., Woloshuk, C. P., Robertson, D., and Payne, G. A. 2007. Silencing of the aflatoxin gene cluster in a diploid strain of Aspergillus flavus is suppressed by ectopic aflR expression. Genetics 176:2077-2086.
Spencer, D. and C. A. Lembi. 2007. Evaluation of barley straw as an alternative algal control method in northern California rice fields. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 45:84-90.
Tsai, W.-T., Mason, L. J., and Woloshuk, C. P. 2007. Effect of three stored-grain fungi on the development of Typhaea stercorea. Journal of Stored Products Research 43:129-133.
Vermerris, W., Saballos, A., Ejeta, G., Mosier, N.S., Ladisch, M.R., and N. C. Carpita. 2007 Molecular breeding to enhance ethanol production from corn and sorghum stover. Crop Science 47:S142-S153.
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Ware, S. B., E. C.P. Verstappen, J. Breeden, J. R. Cavaletto, S. B. Goodwin, C. Waalwijk, P. W. Crous, and G. H. J. Kema. 2007. Discovery of a functional Mycosphaerella teleomorph in the presumed asexual barley pathogen Septoria passerinii. Fungal Genetics and Biology 44:389-397.
Weber, J. and K. D. Gibson. 2007. Exotic plant species in old-growth forest in Indiana. Weed Science 55:299-304.
Xu, J. -R., Zhao, X., and Dean, R. A. 2007. From genes to genomes; a new paradigm for studying fungal pathogenesis in Magnaporthe oryzae. Advances in Genetics (Fungal Genomics) 57:175-218.
Zanis, M. J. 2007. Grass spikelet genetics and duplicate gene comparisons. International Journal of Plant Sciences 168:93-110.
Zhao, X., and Xu, J.-R. 2007. A highly-conserved MAPK-docking site in Mst7 is essential for Pmk1 activation in Magnaporthe grisea. Molecular Microbiology 63:881–894.
Zhao, X., Mehrabi, R., and Xu, J.-R. 2007. MAP kinase pathways and fungal pathogenesis. Eukaryotic Cell. 10:1701-1714.
Department of Entomology
Books / Book Chapters
Benavides, P., J.J. Stuart, F.E. Vega, J. Romero-Severson, and A.E. Bustillo, Biogeografía y aspectos genéticos de la broca del café Hypothenemus hampei, in ANAIS - Maejo da Broca-Do-Café Workshop Internacional, Á. Néri, Editor. 2007.
Bennett, G.W., Book Preface - Perspective in urban insect pest management in Malaysia, by C.Y. Lee. 2007.
Hunt, G.J., D. Schlipalius, and P.R. Ebert, The Honeybee, in Genome Mapping and Genomics in Animals, Insects. 2007, Springer: New York.
Oseto, C.Y. Laboratory Manual in General Entomology. 2007, Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. 102.
Oseto, C.Y. Insect Activity Manual. 2007. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. 360.
Pittendrigh, B., J.E. Huesing, L. Sun, V. Margam, and P. Gaffney. Negative Cross Resistance: Past present and potential for the future. In: Insect Restistance Management, D. Onstad, Editor. 2007.
Pittendrigh, B.R., V. Margam, L. Sun, and J.E. Huesing, Restistance in the post-genomics era. In: Insect Resistance Management, D. Onstad, Editor. 2007.
Stuart, J.J., M.O. Harris, and M.S. Chen, Hessian fly, in Genome Mapping in Animals, C. Kole and W. Hunter, Editors. 2007.
Ulman, A.J., J.J. Stuart, and C.A. Hill, Tick genomics and mapping. In: Genome Mapping in Animals, C. Kole and W. Hunter, Editors. 2007.
Yaninek, J.S., Classical biological control of the cassava green mite in Africa: overcoming challenges to implementation, in Biological Control: A Global Perspective, C. Vincent, M. Goettel, and G. Lazarovits, Editors. 2007, CAB International Publisher: UK. p. 28-37.
Refereed Journal Publications
Brady, V.J., J.J.H. Ciborowski, L.B. Johnson, N.P. Danz, J.D. Holland, D.H. Breneman, and J.P. Gathman. 2007. Optimizing fishing time: one vs. two-night fyke net sets in Great Lakes coastal systems. Journal of Great Lakes Research 33(3): 236-244.
Buczkowski, G. and G.W. Bennett. 2007., Protein marking reveals predation on termites by the woodland ant, Aphaenogaster rudis. Insectes Sociaux 54: 219-224.
Buczkowski, G., C. Wang, and G. Bennett. 2007. Immunomarking reveals food flow and feeding relationships in the eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar). Environmental Entomology 36(1): 173-182.
Buczkowski, G., G.W. Bennett, and C.W. Scherer. 2007., Successful invaders. Pest Control Technology 37(6): 78, 80, 82, 84.
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Butler, C.D. and R.J. O’Neil. 2007., Life history characteristics of Orius insidiosus (Say) fed Aphis glycines Matsumura. Biological Control 40: 333-338.
Butler, C.D. and R.J. O'Neil. 2007., Life history characteristics of Orius insidiosus (Say) fed diets of soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura and soybean thrips, Neohydatothrips variabilis (Beach). Biological Control : Theory and Application in Pest Management 40(3): 339-346.
Creech, J.E., A. Westphal, V.R. Ferris, J. Faghihi, T.J. Vyn, J.B. Santini, and W.O. Johnson. 2007., Influence of winter annual weed management and crop rotation on soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) and winter annual weeds. Weed Science 56: 103-111.
Creech, J.E., J. Faghihi, V.R. Ferris, A. Westphal, and W.G. Johnson. 2007. Influence of intraspecific henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) and purple deadnettle (Lamium purpureum) competition on soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) reproduction. Weed Science 55: 665-670.
Creech, J.E., J.S. Webb, B.G. Young, J.P. Bond, S.K. Harrison, V.R. Ferris, J. Faghihi, A. Westphal, and W.G. Johnson. 2007. Development of soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) on henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) and purple deadnettle (Lamium purpureum). Weed Technology 21: 1064-1070.
DeWalt, R.E., L.M. Jacobus, and W.P. McCafferty. 2007. Summer Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera from southwestern drainages in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, with additional Ephemeroptera records. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109(1): 136-154.
Faghihi, J., R. Vierling, and V.R. Ferris. 2007. Effect of selected fungicides on development of soybean cyst nematode. Nematropica 37(2): 259-265.
Faghihi, J., S.P. Conley, and V.R. Ferris. 2007. Field reaction of selected resistant soybean germplasm toward SDS. Journal of Nematology 39(1): 76.
Geraci, N.S., J.S. Johnston, J.P. Robinson, S.K. Wikel, and C.A. Hill. 2007. Variation in genome size of ixodid and argasid ticks. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 37: 399-408.
Gibb, T.J. and C.M.F. Pierce. 2007. A synopsis of insect activity in Indiana during 2005. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 116(1): 42-49.
Ginzel, M.D., J.C. Bearfield, K. C.I, C.C. McCormack, G.J. Blomquist, and C. Tittiger. 2007. Antennally-mediated negative feedback regulation of pheromone production in the pine engravaer, Ips pini. Naturwissenschaften 94: 61-64.
Giovanini, M.P., K.D. Saltzmann, D.P. Puthoff, M. Gonzalo, H.W. Ohm, and C.E. Williams. 2007. A novel wheat gene encoding a putative chitin-binding lectin is associated with resistance against Hessian fly. Molecular Plant Pathology 8(1): 69-82.
Hamilton, R.M., R.E. Foster, T.J. Gibb, C.S. Sadof, J.D. Holland, and B.A. Engel. 2007. Distribution and dynamics of Japanese beetles along the Indianapolis Airport perimeter and the influence of land use on trap catch. Environmental Entomology 36(2): 287-296.
Holland, J.D. 2007. Sensitivity of Cerambycid biodiversity indicators to definition of high diversity. Biodiversity and Conservation 16: 2599-2609.
Hong-Mei, L., G. Buczkowski, O. Mittapalli, J. Xie, J. Wu, R. Westerman, B. Schemerhorn, L. Murdock, and B.R. Pittendrigh. 2007. Transcriptomic profile of Drosophila melanogaster third-instar larval midgut. Insect Molecular Biology 17(4): 325-339.
Hunt, G. 2007. Bee Culture. HAS 2007 135: 40-41. Hunt, G.J. 2007. Flight and fight: A comparative view of the neurophysiology and genetics
of honey bee defensive behavior. Journal of Insect Physiology 53(5): 399-410. Hunt, G.J., G.V. Amdam, D. Schlipalius, C. Emore, N. Sardesai, C.E. Williams, O. Rueppell,
E. Guzman-Novoa, M. Arechavaleta-Velasco, S. Chandra, M.K. Fondrk, M. Beye, and R.E. Page, Jr. 2007. Behavioral genomics of honeybee foraging and nest defense. Naturwissenschaften 94(4): 247-267.
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Igrc Barčić, J., R. Bažok, C.R. Edwards, and T. Kos. 2007. Western corn rootworm adult movement and possible egg laying in fields bordering maize. Journal of Applied Entomology131(6): 400-405.
Jacobus, L.M. and W.P. McCafferty. 2007. Reinstatement of Serratella serratoides (McDunnough) and status of Ephemerella molita McDunnough (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109: 730-732.
Krupke, C., R. Prasad, and C. Anelli. 2007. A noisy response to a silent spring: Entomology’s response to Rachel Carson. American Entomologist 53: 16-25.
Kuruganti, S., V. Lam, X.G. Zhou, G. Bennett, B.R. Pittendrigh, and R. Ganguly. 2007. High expression of Cyp6g1, a cytochrome P450 gene, does not necessarily confer DDT resistance in Drosophila melanogaster. Gene 388(1/2): 43-53.
Lawson, D., P. Atkinson, M. Hammond, R. Bruggner, R. MacCallum, S. Redmond, K. Megy, N. Besansky, E. Dialynas, C. Hill, K. Campbell, D. Emmert, S. Russo, G. Christophides, E. Birney, W. Gelbart, C. Louis, F. Kafatos, D. Severson, and F. Collins. 2007. VectorBase: A home for invertebrate vectors of human pathogens. Nucleic Acids Research 35: D503-D505.
Li, S., L. Sun, C.Y. Oseto, and V.R. Ferris. 2007. Phylogenetic analyses and a method for rapid molecular diagnosis of two sunflower seed weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Smicronyx). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 100: 649-654.
Liu, X., J. Bai, L. Zhu, L. Huang, L. Liu, X. Liu, N. Weng, J.C. Reese, M. Harris, J.J. Stuart, and M.S. Chen. 2007. Gene expression of different wheat genotypes during attack by virulent and avirulent Hessian Fly (Mayetiola destructor) Larvae. Journal of Chemical Ecology 33: 2171-2194.
Lugo-Oritz, C.R. and W.P. McCafferty. 2007. Kivuiops: a new name for a generic homonym of Afrotropical Baetidae (Ephemeroptera). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109: 739.
McCafferty, W.P. and M.D. Meyer. 2007. An extreme range extension and disjunction for the Ephemeroptera family Potamanthidae in North America. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109: 738-739.
McCafferty, W.P. and M.D. Meyer. 2007. Confirmation data for three species of mayflies in the state of Washington (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerelllidae, Ephemeridae, Heptageniidae). Entomological News 118: 523-524.
McCafferty, W.P. and M.D. Meyer. 2007. Insecta, Ephemeroptera: Transcontinental range extensions in western North America. Check List 3(1): 51-54.
McCafferty, W.P. and R.L. Newell. 2007. Insecta, Ephemeroptera: Range extensions and new state records from far western Montana, USA. Check List 3(3): 260-266.
McCafferty, W.P. 2007. Mayflies (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) of Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A. Check List 3(1): 4-8.
McCafferty, W.P. 2007. Moribaetis mimbresaurus, new species: first representative of the genus north of Mexico (Ephemeroptera:Baetidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109: 696-699.
McCafferty, W.P. 2007. Orthography and distribution of Paraleptophelia packii (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) in western North America. Entomological News 118: 311-312.
McCafferty, W.P. 2007. Revalidation of Fallceon sonora (Allen and Murvosh), n. comb. (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109(1): 259-260.
McCafferty, W.P. 2007. Two new species synonyms in North America Baetis Leach (Ephemeroptera:Baetidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109: 736-737.
Meyer, M.D. and W.P. McCafferty. 2007. Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of the far western United States. Part I: Washington. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 133: p. 21-63.
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Meyer, M.D. and W.P. McCafferty. 2007. Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of the far western United States. Part II: Oregon. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 133: 65-114.
Mittapalli, O., J.J. Neal, and R.H. Shukle. 2007. Antioxidant defense response in a galling insect. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104(6): 1889-1894.
Mittapalli, O., J.J. Neal, and R.H. Shukle. 2007. Tissue and life stage specificity of glutathione S-transferase expression in the Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor: Implications for resistance to host allelochemicals. Journal of Insect Science 7.
Mittapalli, O., N. Sardesai, and R.H. Shukle. 2007. cDNA cloning and transcriptional expression of a peritrophin-like gene in the Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor [Say]. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 64(1): 19-29.
Moraes, G.J.d., I.D. Zannou, E.A. Ueckermann, A.R. Oliveira, J.S. Yaninek, and R. Hanna. 2007. Amblyseiini of the subtribes Arrenoseiina and Proprioseiopsina and Typhlodromipsini (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from sub-Saharan Africa. Zootaxa 1448: 1-39.
Nene, V.M., J. Wortman, D. Lawson, B. Haas, C. Kodira, Z. Tu, B. Loftus, Z. Xi, K. Megy, M. Gebherr, Y. Zdobnov, N.F. Lobo, K. Campbell, S. Brown, M. Bonalso, J. Zhu, S. Sinkes, D. Hogenkamp, P. Amedo, P. Arensburger, P. Atkinson, S. Bidwell, J. Biedler, E. Birney, R. Bruggner, J. Costas, M. Coy, J. Crabtree, M. Crawford, B. deBruyn, D. deCaprio, K. Eiglmeier, E. Eisenstadt, H. El-Dorry, W. Gelbart, S. Gomes, M. Hammond, L. Hannick, J. Hogan, M. Holmes, D. Jaffe, R. Kennedy, H. Koo, S. Kravitz, E. Kriventseva, D. Kulp, K. LaButti, E. Lee, S. Li, D. Lovin, C. Mao, E. Mauceli, C. Menck, J. Miller, P. Montgommery, A. Mori, A. Nascimento, H. Naviera, C. Nusbaum, S. O'Leary, J. Orvis, M. Pertea, H. Quesneville, K. Reidenbach, Y.-H. Rogers, C. Roth, J. Schneider, M. Schatz, M. Shumway, M. Stanke, E. Stinson, J. Tubio, J.P. Van Zee, S. Verjovski-Almeida, D. Werner, O. White, S. Wyder, Q. Zeng, Q. Zhao, C.A. Hill, A. Raikhel, M. Soares, D. Knudson, N. Lee, S. Salzberg, I. Paulsenn, G. Dimopoulos, F. Collins, B. Birren, C. Fraser-Ligget, and D. Severson. 2007. Genome sequence of Aedes aegypti, a major arbovirus vector. Science 316: 1718-1723.
Parker, C.R., O.S. Flint, L.M. Jacobus, B.C. Kondratieff, W.P. McCafferty, and J.C. Morse. 2007. Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Megaloptera, and Trichoptera of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Southeastern Naturalist, Special Issue 1: 159-174.
Patel, A., M.K. Fondrk, O. Kaftanoglu, C. Emore, G. Hunt, K. Frederick, and G.V. Amdam. 2007. The making of a queen: TOR pathway is a key player in diphenic caste development. PLOS One 2:e509.
Ragsdale, D.W., B.P. McCornack, R. Venette, B.D. Potter, I.V. MacRae, E.W. Hodgson, M.E. O’Neil, K.D. Johnson, R.J. O’Neil, C.D. Difonzo, T.E. Hunt, P. Glogoza, and E.M. Cullen. 2007. Economic threshold for Soybean aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae). Journal of Economic Entomology 100(4): 1258-1267.
Shukle, R.H., M. Yoshiyama, P.K. Morton, and B.J. Schemerhorn. 2007. Tissue and developmental expression of a gene from Hessian fly encoding an ABC-active-transporter protein during interacations in wheat: Implications for Malpighian tubule function during interaction with wheat. Journal of Insect Physiology 54: 146-154.
Tarver, M.R., R.E. Shade, R.H. Shukle, W.J. Moar, W.M. Muir, L.M. Murdock, and B.R. Pittendrigh. 2007. Pyramiding of insecticidal compounds for control of the cowpea bruchid (Callosobruchus maculatus F.). Pest Management Science 63(5): 440-446.
Tsai, W.T., L.J. Mason, and C.P. Woloshuk. 2007. Effect of three stored-grain fungi on the development of Typhaea stercorea. Journal of Stored Products Research 43(2): 129-133.
Ueckermann, E.A., I.D. Zannou, G.J.D. Moraes, A.R. Oliveira, R. Hanna, and J.S. Yaninek. 2007. Phytoseiid mites of the subtribe Phytoseiinae (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from sub-Saharan Africa. Zootaxa 1658: 1-20.
Van Zee, J.P., N.S. Geraci, F.D. Guerrero, S.K. Wikel, J.J. Stuart, V.M. Nene, and C.A. Hill. 2007. Looking to the future of tick genomics: Insights from the Ixodes genome project. International Journal of Parasitology 37(12):1297-1305.
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Vitullo, J.M. and C.S. Sadof. 2007. Effects of pesticide applications and cultural control on efficacy of control for adult Japanese Beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) on Roses. Journal of Economic Entomology 100:95-102.
Vitullo, J.M. and C.S. Sadof. 2007. Efficacy of Soil and foliar-applied azadirachtin in combination with and in comparison to soil-applied imidacloprid and foliar-applied carbaryl against Japanese Beetles on roses. HortTechnology 17:316-321.
Wang, C., G.W. Bennett, and C. Scherer. 2007. Maximizing cockroach control with baits. Pest Control Technology 35(7):126, 128.
Wang, C.L., X. Zhou, S.J. Li, M. Schwinghammer, and G.W. Bennett. 2007. Survey and identification of termites in Indiana. Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Webb, J.M. and W.P. McCafferty. 2007. A new genus and species of Heptageniidae (Ephemeroptera) from Borneo, with revisions to the classification of Ecdyonurinae. Zootaxa 1478:41-48.
Webb, J.M., L. Sun, W.P. McCafferty, and V.R. Ferris. 2007. A new species and new synonym in Heptagenia Walsh (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae: Heptageniinae) based on molecular and morphological evidence. Journal of Insect Science 7(63):1-16.
Wyckhuys, K.A.G. and R.J. O’Neil. 2007. Local agro-ecological knowledge and its relationship to farmers' pest management decision making in rural Honduras. Agriculture and Human Values 24(3):307-321.
Wyckhuys, K.A.G. and R.J. O'Neil. 2007. Role of opinion leadership, social connectedness and information sources in the diffusion of IPM in Honduran subsistence maize. International Journal of Pest Management 53(1): 33-44.
Zannou, I.D., G.J. De Moraes, E. Uekermann, A.R. Oliveira, J.S. Yaninek, and R. Hanna. 2007. Phytoseiid mites of the subtribe Amblyseiina (Acari: Phytoseiidae: Amblyseiini) from sub-Saharan Africa. Zootaxa 1550: 1-47.
Zhou, X., J.A. Smith, P.G. Koehler, F.M. Oi, G.W. Bennett, and M.E. Scharf. 2007. A system of collaborative cellulose digestion in the lower termite Reticulitermes flavipes. Gene 395: 29-39.
Department of Food Science
Books / Book Chapters
BeMiller, J.N. 2007. Carbohydrate Chemistry for Food Scientists, AACC International Press, St.Paul, MN, 389 pp.
BeMiller, J.N. 2007. Carbohydrates. In: Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Concise, 5th Ed. John Wiley, New York pp. 332-336.
Bibek, R. and A.K. Bhunia. 2007. Fundamental Food Microbiology, 4th Edition. CRC Press (Taylor and Francis group). Boca Raton, FL
Daniel, J., Y. Yao and C. Weaver. 2007. Chapter Carbohydrates: Functional Properties of Food Chemistry: Principles and Application. Second Edition by Science Technology System.
Geng, T. and A.K. Bhunia. 2007. Optical biosensors in foodborne pathogen detection. In Smart Biosensor Technology. Editors: G.K. Knopf and A.S. Bassi. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis group. Boca Raton, FL pp. 505-519.
Hamaker, B.R., Zhang, G., and Venkatachalam, M. 2007. Modified carbohydrates for lower glycemic index. In Novel Food Ingredients for Weight Control. Ed. C.J.K. Henry, Woodhead Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, UK, pp. 198-217.
Morgan, M.T. and T.A. Haley. 2007. Design of Food Process Controls. In. Food Machinery Handbook. William Andrew Publishing, Norwich, NY pp. 50.
Wang, H.Y., P. P. Banada, A.K. Bhunia, and C. Lu. 2007. Rapid electrical lysis of bacterial cells in a microfluidic device. In Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol 385: Microchip-Based Assay Systems: Methods and Application. Editor: P. N. Floriano, Humana Press, Inc., Totowa, NJ. Pp 23-35
Yao, Y. 2007. Chapter Biosynthesis of Starch of Comprehensive Glycoscience by Elsevier.
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Zhang, G., Venkatachalam, M., and Hamaker, B.R. 2007. Methods to slow starch digestion rate in functional cereal products, in Technology of Functional Cereal Products, ed. B.R. Hamaker, Woodhead Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, UK, pp. 518-537
Refereed Journal Publications
Allison, B.C., BM. Applegate, and J.P. Youngblood. 2007. Hemocompatibility of hydrophilic antimicrobial copolymers of alkylated 4-vinylpyridine. Biomacromolecules 8(10):2995-2999.
Ao, Z., R. Quezada-Calvillo, L. Sim, B.L. Nichols, D.R. Rose, E.E. Sterchi and B.R. Hamaker. 2007. Evidence of native starch degradation with human small intestinal maltase-glucoamylase (recombinant). FEBS Letters 581:2381-2388.
Ao, Z., S. Simsek, G. Zhang, M.Venkatachalam, B. Reuhs and B.R. Hamaker. 2007. Starch with slow digestion property produced by altering branch density, chain length and crystalline structure. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 55:4540 – 4547.
Bae, E., P.P. Banada, K. Huff, A.K. Bhunia, J.P. Robinson and E.D. Hirleman. 2007. Bio-physical modeling of forward scattering from bacterial colonies using scalar diffraction theory. Applied Optics 46:3639-3648.
Banada, P.P., S. Guo, B. Bayraktar, E. Bae, B. Rajwa, J. Paul Robinson, E.D. Hirleman and A.K. Bhunia. 2007. Optical forward scattering for detection of Listeria monocytogenes and other Listeria species. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 22:1664-1671.
Banerjee, P., M.T. Morgan, J.L. Rickus, K. Ragheb, C. Corvalan, J.P. Robinson and A.K. Bhunia. 2007. Hybridoma Ped-2E9 cells cultured under modified conditions can sensitively detect Listeria monocytogenes and Bacillus cereus. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 73:1423-1434.
Benmoussa, M., K.A.K. Moldenhauer and B.R. Hamaker. 2007. Rice amylopectin fine structure variability affects starch digestion properties. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 55:1475-1479.
Bhunia, A.K., P.P. Banada, P. Banerjee, A. Valadez and E.D. Hirleman. 2007. Light scattering, fiber optic and cell-based sensor for sensitive detection of foodborne pathogens. Journal of Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology 15:121-145.
Burgula, Y., D. Khali, S. Kim, M.A. Cousin, J.P. Gore, B.L. Reuhs and L.J. Mauer. 2007. Review of Mid-IR Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy applications for bacterial detection. Journal of Rapid Methods & Automation in Microbiology 15:146-175.
Chen, G.B., O.H. Campanella and C.M. Corvalan. 2007. A numerical algorithm for calculating microbial survival curves during thermal processing. Food Research International 40(1):203-208.
Ferruzzi, M.G. and J. Blakeslee. 2007. Chlorophyll bioavailability and physiological relevance as dietary phytochemicals: A review. Nutrition Research 27:1-12.
Granizo, D.P., B.L. Reuhs, R. Stroshine and L.J. Mauer. 2007. Evaluating the solubility of powdered food ingredients using dynamic nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry. Lebensmittel Wissenschaft und Technology (LWT) Food Science and Technology 40 (1):36-42.
Han, J.-A. and J.N. BeMiller. 2007. Preparation and physical properties of slowly digesting modified food starches. Carbohydrate Polymers 67:366-374.
Ho, C., B. Applegate and M.K. Banks. 2007. Impact of microbial/plant interactions on the transformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in rhizosphere of Festuca Arundinacea. International Journal of Phytoremediation 9(2):107-114.
Horia, E. and B.A. Watkins. 2007. Complementary actions of docosahexaenoic acid and genistein on COX-2, PGE2 and invasiveness in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. Carcinogenesis 28(14):809-815.
Jedlicka, S.S., K.M. Little, D.E. Nivens and J.L. Rickus. 2007. Peptide ormosils as cellular substrates. Journal of Material Chemistry 16:3221-3230.
Jedlicka, S.S., K.M. Little, D.E. Nivens, D. Zemlyanov and J.L. Rickus. 2007. Peptide ormosils as cellular substrates. Journal of Material Chemistry 17:5058-5067.
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Kean, E.G., G. Ejeta, B. Hamaker and M.G. Ferruzzi. 2007. Characterization of carotenoid pigments in mature and developing kernels of select yellow endosperm sorghum varieties. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 55(7):2619-2626.
Kim, H., M.D. Kane, S. Kim, W. Dominguez, B.M. Applegate and S.A. Savikhin. 2007. Molecular beacon DNA microarray system for rapid detection of E. coli O157:H7 that eliminates false signal risk. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 22(6):1041-1047.
Kim, K.-H., Y. Gao, K. Walder, G.R. Collier, J. Skelton and A.H. Kissebah. 2007. SEPS1 protects RAW264.7 cells from pharmacological ER stress agent-induced apoptosis. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 354:127-132.
Kim, K.P., B.K. Hahm and A.K. Bhunia. 2007. The 2-cys peroxiredoxin deficient Listeria monocytogenes displays impaired growth and survival in the presence of hydrogen peroxide in vitro but not in mouse organs. Current Microbiology 54:382-387.
Krichevsky, A., M.J. Smith, L.J. Whitman, M.B. Johnson, T.W. Clinton, L.L. Perry, B.M. Applegate, K. O’Connor, and L.N. Csonka. 2007. Trapping motile magnetotactic bacteria with a magnetic recording head. Journal of Applied Physics 101(1):014701-014701-6
Machado, C.M., L. Lamothe, B. Ismail, and S.S. Nielsen. 2007. Development of bean-corn tortillas. Cereal Foods World 52:263-268.
Mejia, C.D., L.J. Mauer and B.R. Hamaker. 2007. Similarities and differences in secondary structure of viscoelastic polymers of maize α-zein and wheat gluten. Journal of Cereal Science 45:353-359.
Nirupama A.V., K. Mathias, B. Ismail, K.D. Hayes and C.M. Corvalan. 2007. Kinetic modeling of malonylgenistin and malonyldaidzin conversions under alkaline conditions and elevated temperatures. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 55(9):3408-3413.
Nyannor, E.K.D., S.A. Adedokun, B.R. Hamaker, G. Ejeta and O. Adeola. 2007 Nutritional evaluation of high-digestible sorghum for pigs and broiler chicks. Journal and Animal Science 85:196-203.
Perry, L., P. Heard, M. Kane, H. Kim, S. Savikhin, W. Dominguez and B.M. Applegate. 2007. Application of multiplex PCR to the detection of pathogens in food. Journal of Rapid Methods 15(2):176-198.
Prado, B., B. Ismail, O. Ramos and K.D. Hayes. 2007. Thermal stability of plasminogen activators and consequent impact on plasminogen activation. International Dairy Journal 17(9):1028-1033.
Quezada-Calvillo, R., C.C. Robayo-Torres, A.R. Opekun, P. Sen, Z. Ao, B.R. Hamaker, A. Quaroni, G.D. Brayer, S. Wattler, M.C. Nehls, E.E. Sterchi and B.L. Nichols. 2007. Contributions of mucosal maltase-glucoamylase activities to mouse small intestinal starch –glucogenesis. Journal of Nutrition 137:1725-1733.
Quezada-Calvillo, R., C.C. Robayo-Torres, Z. Ao, B.R. Hamaker, A. Quaroni, G.D. Brayer, E.E. Sterchi, S.S. Bakerand B.L. Nichols. 2007. Lumenal substrate brake on mucosal maltase-glucoamylase activity regulates total rate of starch digestion to glucose. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 45:32-43.
Rose, D.J., M.T. Demeo, A. Kesavarzian, and B.R. Hamaker. 2007. Influence of dietary fiber on inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer, and the importance of its fermentation pattern. Nutrition Reviews 65:51-62.
Rudelle, S., M.G. Ferruzzi, I. Cristiani, I. Moulin, C. Mace, K. Acheson and L. Tappy. 2007. Effect of beverage containing green tea catechins, caffeine and calcium on 24-hr energy metabolism in humans. Obesity Research 15:349-355.
Schultze, K.K., R.H. Linton, M.A. Cousin, J.B. Luchanksy and M.L. Tamplin. 2007. Effect of pre-inoculation growth media and fat levels on thermal inactivation of a serotype 4b strain of Listeria monocytogenes in frankfurter slurries. Food Microbiology 24:352-361.
Sellenet, P.H., B. Allison, B.M. Applegate, and J.P. Youngblood. 2007. Synergistic activity of hydrophilic modification in antibiotic polymers. Biomacromolecules 8(1):19-23.
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Shen, C.L., J.K. Yeh, J. Rasty, Y. Li and B.A. Watkins. 2007. Improvement of bone quality in gonad-intact middle-aged male rats by long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Calcified Tissue International 80:286-293.
Stapley, J.A. and J.N. BeMiller. 2007. The Hofer-Moest decarboxylation of D-glucuronic acid and D-glucuronosides. Carbohydrate Research 342:610-613.
Stapley, J.A., and J.N. BeMiller. 2007. The Ruff degradation: a review of previously proposed mechanisms with evidence that the reaction proceeds by a Hofer-Moest-type reaction. Carbohydrate Research 342:407-418.
Tong, Z, M. Bischoff, L. Nies, B. Applegate, and R.F. Turco. 2007. Impact of Fullerene (C60) on a soil microbial community. Environmental Science & Technology 41(8):2985-2991.
Wang, L., K. Hayes and L.J. Mauer. 2007. Effects of heat and β-lactoglobulin on distribution of fluorescently labeled tissue and urokinase type plasminogen activators in a bovine milk model system. International Dairy Journal 17(5):448-458.
Watkins, B., K. Hannon, M. Ferruzzi and Y. Li. 2007. Dietary PUFA and flavonoids as deterrents for environmental pollutants. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 18:196-205.
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources
Books / Book Chapters
Bickham, J. W., and L. A. Ruedas. 2007. Genus Rhogeessa H. Allen, 1866. pp. 481-484. In: Mammals of South America. Volume 1, Marsupials, Xenarthrans, Shrews and Bats (A. L. Gardner, ed.). University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Charles, H., Dukes, J.S. 2007. Impacts of invasive species on ecosystem services. pp. 217-237 In: Biological Invasions, W. Nentwig, ed. Springer, Berlin.
Denslow ND, and MS Sepúlveda. 2007. Chapter 10. pp. 251 – 318. Ecotoxicological Effects of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds on Fish Reproduction. In: The Fish Oocyte: From Basic Studies to Biotechnological Applications, P. J. Babin, J. Cerda, E. Lubzens (eds.). Springer Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Duchamp, J. E., E. B. Arnett, M. A. Larson, and R. K. Swihart. 2007. Ecological considerations for landscape-level management of bats. In: M. J. Lacki, J. P. Hayes, and A. Kurta (editors), Conservation and management of bats in forests. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 237-261.
Dukes, J.S., Shaw, M.R. 2007. Responses to changing atmosphere and climate. pp. 218-229. In: Ecology and Management of California Grasslands, Stromberg, M., Corbin, J., and D'Antonio, C., eds. University of California Press, Berkeley.
Dunning, J. B. 2007. Handbook of avian body weights. CRC Press, Orlando, FL. 668 pages. Second edition, completely revised and expanded.
Norby, R.J., Rustad, L.E., Dukes, J.S., Ojima, D.S., Parton, W.J., Del Grosso, S.J., McMurtrie, R.E., Pepper, D.A. 2007. Ecosystem responses to warming and interacting global change factors. pp. 45-58. In: Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World, J. Canadell, D. Pataki, L. Pitelka, eds. Springer, New York. Article in pdf.
Vila, M., Corbin, J.D., Dukes, J.S., Pino, J., Smith, S.D. 2007. Linking plant invasions to global environmental change. pp. 93-102. In: Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World, J. Canadell, D. Pataki, L. Pitelka, eds. Springer, New York.
Refereed Journal Publications
Alexandridis, K., B. Pijanowski and Z. Lei. 2007. Simulating sequential decision making processes of base action actions in a Multi Agent Based Economic Landscape Model. 2007. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design (34) 223-244.
Anderson, S.J., J.A. Fike, G. Dharmarajan and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2007. Characterization of 12 polymorphic microsatellite loci for eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus). Molecular Ecology Notes 7:513-515.
Apostol, K.G., Jacobs, D.F., Wilson, B.C., Salifu, K.F., and Dumroese, R.K. 2007. Growth, gas exchange and root respiration of Quercus rubra seedlings exposed to low root zone temperatures. Forest Ecology and Management 253:89-96.
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Barr, K.R., G. Dharmarajan, O.E. Rhodes, Jr., R.L. Lance and P.L. Leberg. 2007. Novel microsatellite loci of study of the black-capped vireo (Vireo atricapillus). Molecular Ecology Notes 7:1067-1069.
Beasley, J.C., and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2007. Effect of tooth removal on recapture of raccoons. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:266-270.
Beasley, J.C., T.L. DeVault and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2007. Home range attributes of raccoons in fragmented agricultural landscapes. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:844-850.
Beasley, J.C., T.L. DeVault, M.I. Retamosa and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2007. A hierarchical analysis of habitat selection by raccoons in northern Indiana. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:1125-1133.
Beheler, A.S., J.A. Fike and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2007. Eight new polymorphic microsatellite loci from the eastern phoebe (Sayornis phoebe). Conservation Genetics 8:1259-1261.
Bos D.H., Turner S.M. & DeWoody J.A. 2007 Haplotype inference from diploid sequence data: Evaluating the performance of Bayesian methods using non-neutral MHC sequences. Hereditas 144:228-234.
Busch J.D., Waser P.M. & DeWoody J.A. 2007 Recent demographic bottlenecks are not accompanied by a genetic signature in two populations of banner-tailed kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spectabilis). Molecular Ecology 16:2450-2462.
Chapple, C., Ladisch, M., and Meilan, R. 2007. Loosening lignin’s grip on biofuel production. Nature Biotechnology 25(7):746-8.
Custer, T. W., P.M. Dummer, C. M. Custer, D. Warburton, M. J. Melancon, D. J. Hoffman, C. W. Matson, and J.W. Bickham. 2007. Effects of water level management on contaminant exposure to tree swallows nesting on the Upper Mississippi River. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 13:335-345.
Davis, A.S., Jacobs, D.F., Wightman, K.E. 2007. Organic matter amendment of fallow forest seedling tree nursery soils influences soil properties and biomass of a sorghum cover crop. Tree Planters’ Notes 52:4-8.
DeVault, T.L., J.C. Beasley, L.A. Humberg, B.J. MacGowan, M.I. Retamosa and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2007. Intrafield patterns of wildlife damage to corn and soybean in northern Indiana. Human Wildlife Conflicts 1:205-213.
Diaz JI, Sepúlveda MS, and Kinsella JM. 2007. A new genus of acuarioid nematode (Acuariidae: Seuratiinae) from the petrels Pterodroma externa and P. neglecta from the Juan Fernández Islands, Chile. Journal of Parasitology 93:650-654.
Doty, S.L., James, C.A., Moore, A.L., Vajzovic, A., Singleton, G.L., Ma, C., Khan, Z., Xin, G., Kang, J.W., Park, J.Y., Meilan, R., Strauss, S.H., and Strand, S.E. 2007. Phytoremediation of volatile environmental pollutants with transgenic trees. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 104:16816-16821.
Drauch, A.M., B.E. Fisher and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2007. Success of lake sturgeon reintroduction programs in the Mississippi and Missouri River drainages. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 27:434-442.
Dukes, J.S. 2007. Fresh perspectives on timeless questions: Faculty response. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5:335.
Dukes, J.S. 2007. Tommorow's plant communities: Different, but how? New Phytologist 176:235-237.
Dumyahn, J.D., Zollner, P.A., and Gilbert, J.L. 2007. Home range level habitat selection of American marten in Wisconsin. American Midland Naturalist 158:382-394
Eckelman, C., and E. Haviarova. 2007. Load capacity and deflection characteristics of large wooden dowels loaded in double shear. Forest Products Journal 57(5):60-64.
Eckelman, C., E. Haviarova, and H. Akcay. 2007. Parallel-to-grain end-load capacity of round mortises in round and rectangular timbers. Forest Products Journal 57(4):66-71.
Eckelman, C., H. Akcay, and E. Haviarova. 2007. Exploratory study of truss heel joints constructed with round mortise and tenon joints. Forest Products Journal 57(9):1-5.
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Eckelman, E. Haviarova, and C., H. Akcay. 2007. Exploratory study of small timber trusses constructed with through-bolt and cross-pipe heel connectors. Forest Products Journal 57(3):39-47.
Farnum, P., Lucier, A., and Meilan, R. 2007. Ecological and population genetics research imperatives for transgenic trees. Tree Genetics and Genomes 3(2):119-133.
Fernandez-Juricic, E., P.A. Zollner, Le Blanc, C. and Westphal, L. 2007. Responses of nestling Black-crowned Night Herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) to aquatic and terrestrial recreational activities: A manipulative study. Waterbirds 30(4):554-565.
Fike, J.A., A.M. Drauch, J.C. Beasley, G. Dharmarajan, and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2007. Development of fourteen multiplexed microsatellite loci for raccoons (Procyon lotor). Molecular Ecology Notes 7:525-527.
Gatlin, D.M., III, F.T. Barrows, P. Brown, K. Dabrowski, T.G. Gaylord, R.W. Hardy, E. Herman, G. Hu, A. Krogdahl, R. Nelson, K. Overturf, M. Rust, W. Sealey, D. Skonberg, E.J. Souza, D. Stone, R. Wilson and E. Wurtele. 2007. Expanding the utilization of sustainable plant products in aquafeeds: A review. Aquaculture Research 38:551-579.
Ginzel, M.D., J. C. Bearfield, C. I. Keeling, C. C. McCormack, G. J. Blomquist, and C. Tittiger. 2007. Antennally-mediated negative feedback regulation of pheromone production in the pine engravaer, Ips pini. Naturwissenschaften 94:61-64.
Gisip, J., Gazo, R., and H. A. Stewart. 2007. Effects of refrigerated air on tool wear. Wood and Fiber Science 39(3):443-449.
Gonzales, J.G. and P.B. Brown. 2007. Nutrient retention capabilities of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fed bio-regenerative life support system (BLSS) waste residue. Advances in Space Research 40:1725-1734.
Gonzales, J.M., A.H. Hutson, M.E. Rosinski, P.B. Brown, Y.V. Wu and T.F. Powless. 2007. Evaluation of fish meal-free diets for first feeding Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. Journal of Applied Aquaculture 19:89-99.
Gopurenko D., Williams R.N. & DeWoody J.A. 2007. Reproductive and mating success in the small-mouthed salamander (Ambystoma texanum) estimated via microsatellite parentage analysis. Evolutionary Biology 34:130-139.
Haase, D.L., Alzugaray, P.O., Rose, R., and Jacobs, D.F. 2007. Nutrient release patterns of controlled-release fertilizers in forest soil. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 38:739-750.
Hicks, J.F., J.L. Rachlow, O.E. Rhodes, C.L. Williams and L.P. Waits. 2007. Reintroduction and genetic structure: Rocky Mountain elk in Yellowstone and the western states. Journal of Mammalogy 88:129-138.
Holzmueller, E.J., S. Jose, and M.A. Jenkins. 2007. Influence of calcium, potassium, and magnesium on Cornus florida L. density and resistance to dogwood anthracnose. Plant and Soil 290:189-199.
Holzmueller, E.J., S. Jose, and M.A. Jenkins. 2007. Influence of Cornus florida L. on calcium mineralization in two southern Appalachian forest types. Forest Ecology and Management 245:110-117.
Huebinger, R. M., E. E. Louis, Jr., T. Gelatt, L. D. Rea, and J. W. Bickham. 2007. Characterization of eight microsatellite loci in Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus). Molecular Ecology Notes 7:1097–1099.
Jacobs, D.F. 2007. Toward development of silvical strategies for forest restoration of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) using blight-resistant hybrids. Biological Conservation 137:497-506.
Jenkins, M.A. 2007. Vegetation communities of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Southeastern Naturalist 6 (Special Issue 1):35-56.
Jenkins, M.A., C.R. Webster, and J.R. Rock. 2007. Effects of chronic herbivory and historic land use on population structure of a forest perennial, Trillium catesbaei. Applied Vegetation Science 10:441-450.
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Jenkins, M.A., S. Jose, and P.S. White. 2007. Impacts of an exotic disease and vegetation change on foliar calcium cycling in Appalachian forests. Ecological Applications 17:869-881.
Johnson K.G., Muller J.K., Price B., Ware A., Sepúlveda M.S., Borgert C.J., and Gross T.S. 2007. Influence of seasonality and duration of exposure on the accumulation and reproductive effects of p,p’-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene and dieldrin in largemouth bass. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 26:927-934.
Jordan, M.J., J.M. Higley, S.M. Mathews, O.E. Rhodes, Jr., M.K. Schwartz, R.H. Barrett and P.J. Palsboll. 2007. Development of 22 new microsatellite loci for fishers (Martes pennanti). Molecular Ecology Notes 7:797-801.
Jorde, P. E., T. Schweder, J. W. Bickham, G. H. Givens, R. Suydam, D. Hunter, and N. C. Stenseth. 2007. Detecting genetic structure in migrating bowhead whales off the coast of Barrow, Alaska. Molecular Ecology 16:1993-2004.
Kasper, C.S., B.A. Watkins and P.B. Brown. 2007. Evaluation of two soybean meals fed to yellow perch (Perca flavescens). Aquaculture Nutrition 13:431-438.
Kelly, N.E., D.W. Sparks, T.L. DeVault and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2007. Diet of black and turkey vultures in a forested landscape. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 119:267-270.
Kodzi, E. T., Gazo, R., and R. Vlosky. 2007. Commonality of machine centers: Opportunities for product line extension. Forest Products Journal 57(5):41-49.
Kodzi, E. T., Lihra, T., and R. Gazo. 2007. Process transformation mandates for manufacturing customized furniture. Journal of Forest Products Business Research 4(8):1-16.
Lee LS, Carmosini N, Sassman SA, Dion HM, and Sepúlveda MS. 2007. Agricultural contributions of antimicrobials and hormones on soil and water quality. Advances in Agronomy 93:2-69.
Levengood J. M., L. Wiedenmann, T. W. Custer, D. J. Schaeffer, C. W. Matson, M. J. Melancon, D. J. Hoffman, J. W. Scott, J. L. Talbott, G. O. Bordson, J. W. Bickham, B. A. Rattner, and N. H. Golden. 2007. Contaminant exposure and biomarker response in embryos of Black-crowned Night-herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) nesting near Lake Calumet, Illinois. Journal of Great Lakes Research 33:791-805.
Markovich, M.L., N.V. Rizzuto and P.B. Brown. 2007. Diet affects spawning in zebrafish, Danio rerio. Zebrafish 4:69-74.
Moore, J. E., and R. K. Swihart. 2007. Tree squirrels and hardwoods: The importance of fragmentation-tolerant species as seed dispersers in disturbed landscapes. Oecologia 151:663-674.
Muller J.K., Scarabough J.E., Sepúlveda M.S., Gross T.S., Borgert C.J. 2007. Dose verification after topical treatment of Alligator (Alligator mississipiensis) eggs. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 26:908-913.
Oliet, J. and Jacobs, D.F. 2007. Microclimatic conditions and plant morph-physiological development within a tree shelter environment during establishment of Quercus ilex seedlings. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 144:58-72.
Pijanowski, B., D. Ray, A. Kendall, J. Duckles and D. Hyndman. 2007. Using backcast land use change and groundwater travel-time models to generate land use legacy maps for watershed management. Ecology and Society 12(2):25 (online).
Quesada, H., and R. Gazo. 2007. Best manufacturing practices and their linkage to top-performing companies in the US furniture industry. Benchmarking: An International Journal 14(2):211-221.
Quesada, H., and R. Gazo. 2007. Distribution properties of financial ratios and performance of the furniture industry: A comparison based on critical financial factors. Journal of Forest Products Business Research 4(3):1-21.
Quesada, H., and R. Gazo. 2007. Methodology for determining key internal business processes based on critical success factors: A case study in furniture industry. Business Process Management Journal. 13(1):5-20.
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Ramírez Coretti, Aldo, Rafael Serrano Montero, Carl A. Eckelman, Eva Haviarova. 2007. Estructuras livianas a partir de piezas menores de madera de plantación. Tecnologia en Marcha 20(3):55-68.
Rauschenberger RH, Wiebe JJ, Sepúlveda MS, Scarabough JE, Gross TS. 2007. Parental exposure to pesticides and poor clutch viability in American alligators. Environmental Science & Technology 41:5559-5563.
Rowe, H. I., C. S. Brown, and V. P. Claassen. 2007. Comparisons of mycorrhizal responsiveness with field soil and commercial inoculum for six native montane species and Bromus tectorum. Restoration Ecology 15:44-52.
Rudnick J.A., Katzner T.E., Bragin E.A. & DeWoody J.A. 2007. Species identification of birds through genetic analysis of naturally shed feathers. Molecular Ecology Notes 7:757-762.
Scheiman, D. M., J. B. Dunning, and K. With. 2007. Metapopulation dynamics of bobolinks occupying agricultural grasslands in the Midwestern United States. American Midland Naturalist 158:415-423.
Shao, G. and B.W. Duncan. 2007. Effects of band combinations and GIS masking on fire-scar mapping at local scales in East-Central Florida, USA. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing 33 (4):250-259.
Tankut, Ali N., Nurgul Tankut, and C.A. Eckelman. 2007. Design and testing of wall cabinet frames constructed with round mortise and tenon joints. Forest Products Journal 57(3):18-22.
Theoharides, K.A., Dukes, J.S. 2007. Plant invasion across space and time: Factors affecting nonindigenous species success during four stages of invasion. New Phytologist 176:256-273.
Thomas, M.A., Engel, B.A., Arabi, M., Farnsworth, R.L., and Frankenberger, J. 2007. Evaluation of nutrient management plans using an integrated modeling approach. Applied Engineering in Agriculture 23(6):747-755.
Triant D.A. & DeWoody J.A. 2007. Extensive numt transfer in a rapidly evolving rodent has been mediated by independent insertion events and by duplications. Gene 401:61-70.
Triant D.A. & DeWoody J.A. 2007. The occurrence, detection, and avoidance of mitochondrial DNA translocations in mammalian systematics and phylogeography. Journal of Mammalogy 88:908-920.
Turner S.M., Faisal M. & DeWoody J.A. 2007 Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genotype predicts susceptibility to Renibacterium salmoninarum in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). Animal Genetics 38:517-519.
Wei, H., Meilan, R., Brunner, A.M., Skinner, J.S., Ma, C., Gandhi, H., and Strauss, S.H. 2007. Field trial detects incomplete barstar attenuation of vegetative cytotoxicity in Populus trees containing a poplar LEAFY promoter::barnase sterility transgene. Molecular Breeding 19(1):69-85.
Williams, B.W., Gilbert, J.H., and Zollner, P.A. 2007. Historical perspective on the reintroduction of the fisher and American marten in Michigan and Wisconsin. Gen. Tec. Rep. NC 06-150. Newton Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 29 p.
Zhang, M., Gazo, R., Cassens, D. and J. Xie. 2007. Isothermal water vapor adsorption process in kiln dried red oak. Wood and Fiber Science. 39(3):397-403.
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
Books / Book Chapters
Bressan RA, Bohnert HJ, Hasegawa, PM 2007 Genetic engineering for salinity stress tolerance. In: Advances in Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Vol. I. Bioengineering and Molecular Biology of Plant Pathways. WD Nex and NG Lewis, Eds.
Bressan RA, Thomashaw M, Bohnert H. 2007. Plant Drought Tolerance: LAST CHANCE. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K.
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Bressan RA. 2007. PR Proteins: Their unexpected functions. IN: Advances in Botanical Research. Ed. LC Van Loon.
Daunay, M.C., E. Jullian, A. Whipkey, J. Janick. 2007: Eggplant and capsicum peppers: historical texts and images. p. 13-21. In: K. Niemirowica-Szcaytt (ed.). Progress in Research on Capsicum & Eggplant. Warsaw University of Life Sciences Press, Warsaw, Poland. (13th Eucarpia meeting on Genetics and Breeding of Capsicum and Eggplant, Warsaw, 5-7th Sept. 2007).
Daunay, M-C, H. Latterot, J. Janick. 2007. Iconography of the Solanaceae from antiquity to the XVIIth century: A rich source of information on genetic diversity and uses. P. 59-88. In: E.M. Spooner, L. Bohs, J. Giovannoni R.G. Olmsted, D. Shibata. (eds). Solanacea VI. Genomics meets biodiversity. Proceedings of the Sixth International Solanaceae Conference. Acta Horticulturae 745.
Handa, A.K., A. Srivastava and V. Perla 2007 Hormonal control of fruit ripening. In: Genetic Improvement of Solanaceous Crops. Razdan, M.K. and Mattoo, A.K (Eds) Science Publishers Inc, Enfield, New Hampshire, USA, pp 313-342.
Huang, X. and J. Janick (eds). 2007. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Loquat. Acta Horticulturae 750 386 p.
Hummer, K.E. and J. Janick. 2007. Rubus iconography: Antiquity to the Renaissance. P. 89-105. In: Global Horticulture: Diversity and Harmony. Acta Horticulturae 759.
Janick, J. 2007. The origins of horticultural technology and science. P. 41-50. In: Jules Janick (ed.). Global Horticulture: Diversity and Harmony. Acta Horticulturae 759.
Janick, J. 2007. Art as a source of information on horticultural technology. P. 69-88. In Global Horticulture: Diversity and Harmony. Acta Horticulturae 759.
Janick, J. (ed) 2007. Proteaceous ornamental: Banksia leucadendron Leucopserumum, and protea Scripta Horticulturae Number 5, ISHS, Leuven, Belgium.
Janick, J. (ed.) 2007 Global Horticulture: Diversity and Harmony. Acta Horticulturae, 759. 193 p.
Janick, J. 2007. Genetic alterations associated with fruit domestication. P. 27-35. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium in Loquat. Acta Horticulturae 750.
Janick, J. and A. Whipkey (eds). 2007. Issues in New Crops. ASHS Publications, Alexandria, Virginia. 350 p.
Janick, J., A. Whipkey, M-C Daunay, E. Julian, H.S. Paris. 2007. Development of an image data base of Solanaceae. P. 507-510, In: E.M. Spooner, L. Bohs, J. Giovannoni, R.G. Olmsted, D. Shibata. (eds.), Solanacea VI: Genomics meets biodiversity. Proceedings of the Sixth International Solanaceae 745.
Janick, Jules (ed.) 2007 Horticultural Reviews. Vol. 33. 430 p. Janick, Jules (ed.) 2007 Plant Breeding Reviews, Vol 28. 343 p. Janick, Jules (ed.) 2007. Plant Breeding Reviews Vol. 29. 446 p. Jenks MA, Hasegawa PM, Jain SM (eds) 2007 Advances in Molecular Breeding toward
Drought and Salt Tolerant Crops Springer p. 817 Jenks, M.A. and Wood, A.J. (eds.) 2007. Plant Desiccation Tolerance. Blackwell Publishing,
Inc. Oxford, U.K., 300 pages. Jenks, M.A., Hasegawa, P.M., and Jain, S.M. (eds). 2007. Advances in Molecular Breeding
towards Drought and Salt Tolerant Crops. Springer Publishing, Inc. Dordrecht, Germany, 324 p.
Kosma, D. and Jenks, M.A. 2007. Eco-physical and molecular-genetic determinants of plant cuticle function in drought and salt stress tolerance. In: Advances in Molecular-Breeding toward Drought and Salt Tolerant Crops. Jenks, M.A., Hasegawa, P.M., and S.J. Jain (eds). Springer Publishing, Inc. Dordrecht, Germany. 31p.
Lee J, Miura K, Bressan RA, Hasegawa PM, Yun D-J 2007 Regulation of plant innate immunity by SUMO E3 ligase. Plant Signaling & Behavior 2:e1-e2.
Lee, J-M, G-W, J. Janick (chief editors) 2007. Horticulture in Korea. Korean Society for Horticultural Science. 391 p.
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Nagegowda, D.A., Dudareva, N. 2007. Plant biochemistry and biotechnology of flavor compounds and essential oils. In: Kayser O, Quax W (eds) Medicinal Plant Biotechnology. From Basic Research to Industrial Applications. Wiley-VCH, Verlag GmbH & Co. KgaA, Weinheim, pp. 469-492.
Peer, W.A., Murphy, A.S. 2007. Flavonoid signaling. In: The Science of Flavonoids, 2nd edition. Erick Grotewald Ed., Springer Verlan, New York.
Sovinski, R. 2007. Brick Masonry, Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards, Leonard J. Hopper, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Wood, A.J. and Jenks, M.A. 2007. Desiccation tolerance in plants: Diversity, distribution, and real world applications. In: Plant Desiccation Tolerance. Jenks, M.A. and Wood, A.J. (eds). Blackwell Publishing, Inc. Oxford, U.K. 15 pages.
Refereed Journal Publications
Baxter, I., Ouzzani, M., Orcun, S., Kennedy, B., Jandhyala, S.S. and Salt, D.E. 2007. Purdue Ionomics Information Management Systems (PIIMS): An integrated functional genomics platform. Plant Physiology 143:600-611.
Bordelon, B.P., P.A. Skinkis, and P. Howard. 2007. Impact of training system on vine performance and fruit composition in traminette. American Journal of Enology and Viticulture 59(1):39-46.
Borevitz, J.L., Hazen, S.P., Michael, T.P., Morris G.P., Baxter, I.R., Hu, T.T., Chen, H., Werner, J.D., Nordborg, M., Salt, D.E., Kay, S.A., Chory, J., Weigel, DL, Jones, J.D. and Ecker, J.R. 2007. Genome-wide patterns of single-feature polymorphism in Arabidopsis thaliana. PNAS 104:12057-12062.
Botella MA, Xu Y, Prabha TN, Zhao Y, Narasimhan ML, Wilson KA, Nielsen SS, Bressan RA, Hasegawa PM. 2007. Differential expression of soybean cysteine proteinase inhibitor genes during development and in response to wounding and methyl jasmonate. Plant Physiology 112:1201-1210.
Callahan, D.L., Kolev, S.D., O’Hair, R.A., Salt, D.E. and Baker, A.J. 2007. Relationships of nicotianamine and other amino acids with nickel, zinc and iron in Thlaspi hyperaccumulators. New Phytologist 176:836-848.
Cao, A., Jain, A., Baldwin, J. and Raghothama, K.G. 2007. Phosphate differentially regulates 14-3-3 family members and GRF9 plays a role in Pi-starvation induced responses. Planta 226:1219-1230.
Chrost, B., Kolukisaoglu, J., Schulz, B., Krupinska, K. 2007. An α-galactosidase with an essential function during leaf development. Planta 225:311-320.
Chung J-S, Zhu J-K, Bressan RA, Hasegawa PM, Shi H (2008) Reactive oxygen species mediate Na+-induced SOS1 mRNA stability in Arabidopsis. Plant Journal 53:554-565
Davis, V.M., K.D. Gibson, T.T. Bauman, S.C. Weller and W.G. Johnson. 2007. Influence of weed management practices and crop rotation on glyphosate-resistant Horseweed population dynamics and crop yield. Weed Science 55:508-518.
Dennis, Jennifer H. and Bridget Behe. 2007. Evaluating the role of ethnicity on gardening purchases and satisfaction. Hortscience 42:262-265.
Devaiah, B.N. and Raghothama K.G. 2007. Transcriptional regulation of Pi starvation responses by WRKY75. Plant Signaling and Behavior 2:424-425.
Devaiah, B.N., Karthikeyan and K.G. Raghothama. 2007. WRKY75 transcription factor is a modulator of phosphate acquisition and root development in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 143:1789-1801.
Devaiah, B.N., Nagarajan, V. and Raghothama, K.G. 2007. Phosphate homeostasis and root development in Arabidopsis is synchronized by the zinc finger transcription factor ZAT6. Plant Physiology 145:147-159.
Dexter R, Qualley A, Kish CM, Ma CJ, Koeduka T, Nagegowda DA, Dudareva N, Pichersky E, Clark D. 2007. Characterization of a petunia acetyltransferase involved in the biosynthesis of the floral volatile isoeugenol. Plant Journal 49:265-275.
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Freeman, J.L. and Salt D.E. 2007. The metal tolerance profile of Thlaspi goesingense is mimicked in Arabidopsis thaliana heterologously expressing serine acetyl-transferase. BMC Plant Biology 7:63.
Gershenzon J, Dudareva N. 2007. The function of terpene natural products in the natural world. Nature Chemical Biology 3:408-414.
Goodwin, S.M., Edwards, C., Wood, K.V., and Jenks, M.A. 2007. Leaf cutin monomers, cuticular waxes, and blackspot resistance in rose. HortScience 42:1631-1635.
Green, R.J., Murphy, A.S., Schulz, B., Watkins, BA., Ferruzi, M.G. 2007. Common tea formations modulate in vitro digestive recovery of green tea catechins. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research 51:1152-1162.
Guo-hua, Xu, Chague, V., Melamed-Bessudo, C., Kapulnik, Y., Jain, A., Raghothama, K.G., Levy, A.A. and Silber, A.A. 2007. Functional characterization of LePT4: a phosphate transporter in tomato with mycorrhiza-enhanced expression. Journal of Experimental Botany 58:2491-2501.
Handa AK, Srivastava A, Datsenka T, Macintyre LM 2007 Translational regulation during tomato fruit development: Identification of novel genes involved in fruit ripening. Acta Horticulturae 745:437-447.
Horiuchi J, Badri DV, Kimball BA, Negre F, Dudareva N, Paschke MW, Vivanco JM. 2007. The floral volatile, methyl benzoate, from snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) triggers phytotoxic effects in Arabidopsis thaliana. Planta 226:1-10.
Inan G, Goto F, Jin JB, Rosado A, Koiwa H, Shi H, Hasegawa PM, Bressan RA, Maggio A, Li X 2007 Isolation and characterization of shs1, a sugar-hypersensitive and ABA-insensitive mutant with multiple stress responses. Plant Molecular Biology 65:295-309
Jain, A., Poling, M.D., Karthikeyan, A.S., Blakeslee, J.J., Peer, W.A., Titapiwatanakun, B., Murphy, A.S. and Raghothama, K.G. 2007. Effects of sucrose and auxin on localized Pi-deficiency induced modulation of different traits of root system architecture in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol 144:232-247.
Jain, A., Vasconcelos, M.J., Sahi, S.V. and Raghothama, K.G. 2007. Molecular mechanisms of plant adaptation to phosphate deficiency. Plant Breeding Reviews Vol. 29:359-419.
Janick, J. 2007. Fruits of the bibles. HortScience 42(5):1072-1076. Janick, J. 2007. Plant exploration from Queen Hatshepsut to Sir Joseph Banks. HortScience
42(2):192-196. Janick, J., H. Paris, D. Parish. 2007. The cucurbits of Mediterranean antiquity: Identification
of taxa from ancient images and description. Annals of Botany 100:1441-1457. Jin JB, Jin YH, Lee Y, Miura K, Yoo CY, Kim W-Y, Van Oosten M, Hyun Y, Somers DE, Lee I,
Yun D-J, Bressan RA, Hasegawa PM (2008) The SUMO E3 ligase, AtSIZ1, regulates flowering by controlling a salicylic acid-mediated floral promotion pathway and through affects on FLC chromatin structure. Plant Journal 53:530-540.
Kapteyn J, Qualley AV, Xie Z, Fridman E, Dudareva N, Gang DR. 2007. Evolution of cinnamate/p-coumarate carboxyl methyltransferases and their role in the biosynthesis of methylcinnamate. The Plant Cell 19:3212-3229.
Karthikeyan, A.S., Varadarajan, D.K., Jain, A, Held, M.A., Carpita, N.C. and Raghothama, K.G. 2007. Sugar is a positive regulator of phosphate starvation responses in plants. Plants 225:907-918.
Kim JI, Sharkhuu A, Jin JB, Li P, Jeong JC, Baek D, Lee SY, Blakeslee JJ, Murphy AS, Bohnert HJ, Hasegawa PM, Yun DJ, Bressan RA. 2007. Yucca6, a dominant mutation in Arabidopsis, affects auxin accumulation and auxin-related phenotypes. Plant Physiology 145(3):722-35.
Kim JI, Sharkhuu A, Li P, Jeong JC, Baek D, Lee SY, Blakeslee JJ, Murphy AS, Bohnert, HJ, Hasegawa PM, Yun DJ, Bressan RA 2007 Activation of the Arabidopsis HYPERTALL1(HYT1/YUCCA6) locus affects several auxin-mediated responses. Plant Physiology 145:722-735.
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Kim, K.S., Park, S.H., and Jenks, M.A. 2007. Changes in leaf cuticular waxes of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) plants exposed to water deficit. Journal of Plant Physiology 164:1134-1143.
Kim, K.S., Park, S.H., Kim, D.K., and Jenks, M.A. 2007. Influence of water deficit on leaf cuticular waxes of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.). International Journal of Plant Science 168:307-316.
Koiwa H, Paino D’Urzo M, Zhu-Salzman K, Ibeas JI, Shade RE, Murdock LL, Bressan RA, Hasegawa PM 2007 An in-gel assay of a recombinant western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera) cysteine proteinase expressed in yeast. Analytical Biochemistry 282:153-155.
Lee J, Nam J, Park HC, Na G, Miura K, Jin JB, Yoo CY, Baek D, Kim DH, Jeong JC, Kim D, Lee SY, Salt DE, Mengiste T, Gong Q, Ma S, Bohnert HJ, Kwak S-S, Bressan RA, Hasegawa PM and Yun D-J 2007 Salicylic acid-mediated innate immunity in Arabidopsis is regulated by SIZ1 SUMO E3 ligase. Plant Journal 49:79-90.
Masabni, J., R. Andersen, A. Azarenko, G. Brown, J. Freer, R. Hayden, P. Hirst, B. McCluskey, R. Perry, T. Robinson and D. Wolfe. 2007. Performance of plum rootstocks with ‘Stanley’, ‘Valor’, and ‘Veeblue’ as the scion in the 1990 NC-140 Multi-state plum trial. Journal of the American Pomological Society 61:196-207.
Mattoo, A.K. Chung, S-H., Goyal, R.K., Fatima, T., Srivastava, A., Solomos, T., and Handa, A.K. 2007 Over-accumulation of higher polyamines in ripening transgenic tomato fruit revives metabolic memory, upregulates anabolism-related genes, and positively impacts nutritional quality. Journal of AOAC International 30:1456-1464.
Mickelbart, M.V., G.S. Bender, G.W. Witney, C. Adams, and M.L. Arpaia. 2007. Effect of clonal rootstocks on ‘Hass’ avocado yield components, alternate bearing, and nutrition. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology 82:460-466.
Mickelbart, M.V., S. Melser, and M.L. Arpaia. 2007. Salinity-induced changes in ion concentrations of ‘Hass’ avocado trees on three rootstocks. Journal of Plant Nutrition 30:105-122.
Miura K, Jin JB, Hasegawa PM 2007 Sumoylation, a post-translational regulatory process in plants. Current Opinions in Plant Biology 10:495-502.
Miura K, Jin JB, Lee J, Yoo CY, Stirm V, Miura T, Bressan RA, Yun D-J, Hasegawa PM. 2007. SIZ1-mediated sumoylation of ICE1 controls CBF3/DREB1A expression and freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 19:1403-1414.
Muthukumar, B., Yakubov, B. and Salt, D.E. 2007. Transcriptional activation and localization of expression of Brassica juncea putative metal transport protein BjMTP1. BMC Plant Biology 7:32.
Oh D-H, Gong Q, Ulanov A, Zhang Q, Li Y, Ma W, Yun D-J, Bressan RA, Bohnert HJ 2007 Sodium stress in the halophyte Thellungiella halophila and transcriptional changes in a thsos1-RNA interference line. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 49:1-13.
Peters, J.L., Dufner-Beattie J., Xu, W., Geiser, J., Lahner, B., Salt, D.E. and Andrews, G.K. 2007. Targeting of the mouse Slc39a2 (Zip2) gene reveals highly cell-specific patterns of expression, and unique functions in zinc, iron, and calcium homeostasis. Genesis 45:339-352.
Pichersky E, Dudareva N. 2007. Scent Engineering: Toward the goal of controlling how flowers smell. Trends in Biotechnology 25:105-110.
Rojas-Pierce M, Titapiwatanakun B, Sohn EJ, Fang F, Larive CK, Blakeslee J, Cheng Y, Cutler SR, Peer WA, Murphy AS, Raikhel NV. 2007. Arabidopsis P-glycoprotein19 participates in the inhibition of gravitropism by gravacin. Chem Biol. 14(12):1366-76. Erratum in: Chemistry & Biology 2008 Jan;15(1):87.
Saladie, M., Matas, A.J., Issacson, T., Jenks, M.A., Goodwin, S.M., Niklas, K.J., Ren, X., Labavitch, J.M., Shackel, K.R., Fernie, A., Lytovchenko, A., O’Neill, M.A., Watkins, C.B., and Rose, J.K.C. 2007. Re-evaluating the key factor that contribute to tomato fruit softening. Plant Physiology 144:1012-1028.
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Faculty Publications for Calendar Year 2007
Shin R, Burch AY, Huppert KA, Tiwari SB, Murphy AS, Guilfoyle TJ, Schachtman DP. 2007. The Arabidopsis transcription factor MYB77 modulates auxin signal transduction. Plant Cell 19(8):2440-53.
Simm, C., Lahner, B., Salt, D., LeFurgey, A., Ingram P., Yandell, B. and Eide D. 2007. The yeast vacuole in zinc storage and intracellular zinc distribution. Eukaryotic Cell 6:1166-1177.
Sridhar VV, Kapoor A, Zhang K, Zhu J, Zhao T, Hasegawa PM, Bressan RA, Zhu J-K. 2007. Control of DNA methylation and heterochromatic silencing by histone H2B deubiquitination. Nature 447:735-738.
Srivastava, A., S.H. Chung, T. Fatima, T. Datsenka, A.K. Handa, A.K. Mattoo 2007 Polyamines as anabolic growth regulators revealed by transcriptome analysis and metabolite profiles of tomato fruits engineered to accumulate spermidine and spermine. Plant Biotechnology 24:57-70.
Srivastava, A.K., Venkatachalam, P., Raghothama, K.G. and Sahi, S.V. 2007. Identification of lead-regulated genes by suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) in the heavy metal accumulator Sesbania drummondii. Planta 225:1353-1365.
Teixeira, E.I., D.J. Moot, and M.V. Mickelbart. 2007. Seasonal patterns of root C and N reserves of Lucerne crops (Medicago sativa L) grown in a temperate climate were affected by defoliation regime. European Journal of Agronomy 26:10-20.
Venkatachalam, P., Thulaseedharan, A., and Raghothama, K.G. 2007. Identification of expression profiles of tapping panel dryness (TPD) associated genes from the latex of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. ARG). Planta 226:499-515.
Volenberg, D.S., P.J. Tranel, J.F. Holt, F.W. Simmons, S.C. Weller, A. Sharkhuu, and D.E. Riechers. 2007. Assessment of two biotypes of Solanum ptycanthum that differ in resistance levels to imazamox. Weed Research 47:353-363.
Zhang, T., Venkatachalam, P., Le, H., Yan, X. and Raghothama, K.G. 2007. Molecular cloning and characterization of phosphorus starvation responsive genes in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Planta 227:151-165.
Zhu J, Koo YD, Zhu J-K, Jenney, Jr. FE, Adams MWW, Zhu Y, Yun D-J, Hasegawa PM, Bressan RA. 2007. An enhancer mutant of the Arabidopsis salt overly sensitive 3 mediates both ion homeostasis and the oxidative stress response. Molecular and Cellular Biology 27:5214-5224.
Department of Youth Development & Agricultural Education
Books / Book Chapters
Brady, C. M. 2007. An Illustrated Guide to Animal Science Terminology. Delmar Publishing. Talbert, B. A., Vaughn, R., Croom, B., & Lee, J. S. 2007. Foundations of Agricultural
Education (2nd edition). Catlin, IL: PEP Publishers, Inc. Refereed Journal Publications
Ball, A. L., Knobloch, N. A., & Hoop, S. E. 2007. Instructional planning experiences of intern teachers and novice teachers of agriculture. Journal of Agricultural Education 48(2):69-78.
French, B.F., Field, W.E., and Tormoehlen, R.L. 2007. Proposed performance standards for the agricultural hazardous occupations order certification training program. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 13(3):1-9.
Knobloch, N. A., Ball, A. L., & Allen, C. A. 2007. The benefits of teaching and learning about agriculture in elementary and junior high schools. Journal of Agricultural Education 48(3): 25-36.
Talbert, B. A., & Edwin, J. 2007. Agricultural education faculty: Are they prepared for diversity? NACTA Journal, 51(2):55-59.
Wagler, S.E., Rusk, C.P., Blomeke, C.R., Richert, B.T., Latour, M.A., & Talbert, B.A. 2007. An evaluation of attitude change by participation in an elementary educational swine curriculum. NACTA Journal 51(3):38-43.
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44
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74
Eff
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90
Measure
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Altern
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32
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115
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53
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48
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10
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impro
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83
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fuels
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Dia
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lyphosate
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2
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60
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Philip
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65
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shop -
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75
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org
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tance t
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trig
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cula
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logy o
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52
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68
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Keith D
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57
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66
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36
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Robert
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light
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78
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resis
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heat
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ms o
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tance a
nd s
usceptibility in w
heat/
Hessia
n f
ly inte
ractions
$45,0
00
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vem
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$30,4
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Utilization o
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NA T
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heat
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53
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Chi-
Hua
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Scott
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west
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nal Turf
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78
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west
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f aw
ard
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sta
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org
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tance t
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trig
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fric
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tt,
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mendm
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row
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endm
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23
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Mic
hael, W
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ld S
oybeans -
year
2
$15,8
00
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81
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valu
ation f
or
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duction U
nder
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na C
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02
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anganese M
anagem
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for
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oybean Y
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s in G
lyphosate
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inant
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ppin
g S
yste
ms:
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2
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10
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icie
nt
Nitro
gen M
anagem
ent
for
Corn
Pro
ducers
with A
uto
matic G
uid
ance s
yste
ms:
Fin
al Year
$64,5
22
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ield
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and S
org
hum
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mass D
ecay in C
om
bustible
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riente
d C
roppin
g S
yste
ms
Weil,
Cliff
ord
F$2,0
00
Pla
nt
DN
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onfe
rence
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s,
Christie E
$13,5
00
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ms o
f re
sis
tance a
nd s
usceptibility in w
heat/
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n f
ly inte
ractions
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artm
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nim
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pro
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train
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train
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xy a
nalo
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$50,0
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and S
win
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utr
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$20,0
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80
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pare
the e
ffect
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phyta
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orm
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ntion o
f Ca a
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of
bro
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fed a
corn
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$7,5
00
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Researc
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50
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71
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mis
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119
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88
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57
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97
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74
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69
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63
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contr
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$15,7
49
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$105,4
71
The e
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Evalu
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$20,0
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$25,4
68
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69
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72
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$16,2
86
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$16,2
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$130,0
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49
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120
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62
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Janna L
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80
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78
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68
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85
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39
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56
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49
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95
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66
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86
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$54,9
82
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$42,5
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37
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Lep R
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Managin
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$10,4
50
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gra
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74
Analy
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genes a
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port
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86
Vecto
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1
Holland,
Jeff
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$17,6
47
Egyptian C
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ducational Bure
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60
Analy
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of
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gro
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$24,7
16
Impro
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Popula
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Researc
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$500
MIR
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efu
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trate
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s
Mason,
Lin
da J
$14,5
84
Urb
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Researc
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Murd
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Larr
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$51,6
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rain
insect
pest
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Robert
J$12,0
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Soybean A
phid
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in t
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entr
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Hill, C
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Gre
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Mauer, L
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32
Coopera
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griculture
Pest
Surv
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ontr
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2007 (
CAPS)
$21,9
59
A m
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cula
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pro
vem
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of
cow
pea f
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resis
tance t
o b
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tresses
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81
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02
Genom
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esponses t
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toxin
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sto
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rain
insect
pest
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thro
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ora
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str
ess-m
edia
ting c
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pounds
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west
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nal Turf
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20
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upport
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Work
Pla
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calY
ear
2008
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am
enta
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sect
Researc
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00
Pla
n o
f W
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2007-2
008:
Info
rmation a
nd e
ducation p
rogra
m f
or
Em
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$100,0
00
Pla
n o
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for
2007-2
008:
Exotic F
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Education P
rogra
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Schem
erh
orn
, Bra
ndon
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44
Acquis
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erv
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, Ric
hard
H$2,0
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71
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pre
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mappin
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Eff
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f Pro
axis
GPC t
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$7,3
27
Evalu
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Managem
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Str
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William
s,
Ralp
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$20,3
86
Ento
molg
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$206,8
74
Bio
logic
al Contr
ol of
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phid
$65,3
32
Coopera
tive A
griculture
Pest
Surv
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ontr
act
2007 (
CAPS)
$54,9
82
Coopera
tive A
griculture
Pest
Surv
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ontr
act
2008 (
CAPS)
$2,4
39
Genom
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Mis
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Researc
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82
Periodic
ity o
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Dep
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restr
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Beasle
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Jam
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50
Ecolo
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al Responses o
f Raccoons t
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14
Dom
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Stu
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49
Use o
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specie
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Donald
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43
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43
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16
Pre
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ting a
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ality
near
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215
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27
The I
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79
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64
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Hard
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An E
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anagem
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Ric
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124
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00
Purd
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cannin
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Reuben R
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Inte
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Holland,
Jeff
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Hard
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cosyste
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75
National Tim
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Hoover
$5,8
45
Cold
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iness A
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of
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Pin
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44
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wse s
usceptibility in r
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chem
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Oak a
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learc
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Physio
logic
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sponses o
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tree s
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enta
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$35,0
00
Quality
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of
nurs
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wn f
ore
st
tree s
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Lee,
Lin
da S
$24,0
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TN
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esto
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Scie
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Policy a
nd M
anagem
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in S
upport
of
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div
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onserv
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Zachary
E$20,0
00
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nta
ry S
upport
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an,
Brian J
$456
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ol. s
upport
$800
Blo
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lanting o
f Elite
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Fam
ilie
s a
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oppic
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$975
Hard
wood F
ore
str
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wood T
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mpro
vem
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na A
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$300
Volu
nta
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upport
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s,
Edw
in L
$3,4
13
OED
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Cente
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CSU
$70,0
00
Collabora
tive R
esearc
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Cente
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ore
str
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ms
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02
Genom
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odific
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f Popla
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pm
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For
Incre
ased C
arb
on S
equestr
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Am
endm
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2
$7,8
56
Sam
ual G
rober
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23
Tra
nsgenic
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rs f
or
Rem
edia
tion o
f a W
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f Environm
enta
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nts
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Blo
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lanting o
f Elite
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Eric,
A
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89
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86
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William
$11,0
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New
genetic t
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Zachary
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, M
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95
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Ric
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125
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92
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Assessm
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of
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tatu
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Assessm
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126
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74
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Mary
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93
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