Homoeolog expression in polyploid wheat mutants shows limited transcriptional compensation
New Phytologist, Volume 249, Issue 1, Page 16-23, January 2026.
Delfi Dorussen +3 more
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Abstract Cover crops are touted for improving soil health, reducing nutrient losses to ground and surface waters, and providing soil protection between cash‐crop growing seasons. While they may improve cash crop yield stability and resilience in the long term, cover crops incur seed, planting, termination, and labor costs to farmers while providing ...
Haleigh N. Summers +7 more
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Transcriptomic analysis reveals cloquintocet-mexyl-inducible genes in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). [PDF]
Landau OA, Jamison BV, Riechers DE.
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Grazing and cover crop effects on soil health during transition to organic production
Abstract The authors studied the efficacy of six objective‐based, reduced tillage cover cropping systems with or without livestock grazing to induce changes in soil condition and soil health on a fine sandy loam during the organic transition phase in the northern Great Plains.
Abmael S. Cardoso +8 more
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Abstract Inadequate soil water for timely crop establishment in dryland agricultural production systems of the inland Pacific Northwest is a key limiting factor in crop production. It is important to identify management practices that reduce soil water evaporation in the long fallow season prior to seeding wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in the fall. In a
Nicole Durfee +3 more
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Identification and validation of a major quantitative trait locus for precise control of heading date in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). [PDF]
Cha JK +10 more
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Near Isogenic Leaf Rust Resistant Line of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
HS Dhaliwal +3 more
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GGE biplot analysis of aromatic rice yield stability and adaptability in Texas
Abstract Aromatic rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation is economically essential, but its successful production depends on genotype adaptability and stability across different environments. In Texas, where environmental conditions can vary substantially between regions, it is essential to develop aromatic rice varieties that deliver high yields and maintain
Hussam F. N. Alawadi +4 more
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Repeated chip analysis for reducing the effect of genotyping errors on gene mapping for two recombinant inbred line populations in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). [PDF]
Zhang H +7 more
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