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Volume 4, Chapter 1-22: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Cyathodiaceae, Dumortieraceae, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-22: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Cyathodiaceae, Dumortieraceae, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 1-23: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Marchantiaceae, Part 1, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-23: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Marchantiaceae, Part 1, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 1-24: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Marchantiaceae, Part 2, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-24: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Marchantiaceae, Part 2, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 1-25: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Marchantiaceae, Part 3, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-25: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Marchantiaceae, Part 3, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Sequencing Antisense Transcriptome Of Populus Through Antisense/Sense Transcript Pair Enrichment, Emma V. Burke
Sequencing Antisense Transcriptome Of Populus Through Antisense/Sense Transcript Pair Enrichment, Emma V. Burke
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
Past transcriptome research on plants focused primarily on protein coding genes, and only recently researchers began looking into the non-protein coding regions that may play significant roles in gene regulation. Antisense RNA transcripts that are found naturally in the cell share complementary sequence with sense transcripts and have been shown to regulate expression of their sense counterparts. Since antisense RNA has been largely under-studied and difficult to sequence because of their low relative abundance, new methods are needed to target antisense RNA for efficient genome-wide profiling. To address this gap in methods to efficiently and cost effectively enrich antisense RNA …
Changes In Poplar Digestibility Due To Overexpression Of Laccase Genes, Fnu Arunima
Changes In Poplar Digestibility Due To Overexpression Of Laccase Genes, Fnu Arunima
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
Woody biomass, particularly poplar, is a sought-after feedstock for lignocellulosic biofuels because of its year-round availability and high productivity. Because of cell wall components like lignin, poplar is inherently resistant to enzymatic saccharification. The experiment aims to determine whether the controlled overexpression of laccase genes alters the biomass composition and whether it can create poplar that is more digestible than the wildtype.
Three sets of transgenic poplar (Populus tremula x alba) samples were evaluated: laccase 18, laccase 27, and STTM. Laccase 18 samples, an target of miRNA397a was overexpressed along with Laccase 27. Short Tandem target Mimic (STTM) technology …
Volume 2, Chapter 19-1: Bacterial Effects On Bryophytes, Janice M. Glime
Volume 2, Chapter 19-1: Bacterial Effects On Bryophytes, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 2, Chapter 19-3: Bryophyte Defenses Against Bacteria, Janice M. Glime
Volume 2, Chapter 19-3: Bryophyte Defenses Against Bacteria, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 2, Chapter 19-2: Bryophyte Bacteria Effects On Communities, Janice M. Glime
Volume 2, Chapter 19-2: Bryophyte Bacteria Effects On Communities, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Chapter 19 - Bacteria, Janice M. Glime
Chapter 19 - Bacteria, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Volume 2: Bryological Interaction
Explore the contents of Bryophyte Ecology, Volume 2, Chapter 19 - Bacteria by clicking the links above. For the Contents section of this ebook, as well as Volumes 1 through 5, please visit the Bryophyte Ecology Main Page.
Ebook sponsored by Michigan Technological University and the International Association of Bryologists.
Volume 4, Chapter 1-20: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Conocephalaceae, Part 1, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-20: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Conocephalaceae, Part 1, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 1-21: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Conocephalaceae, Part 2, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-21: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Conocephalaceae, Part 2, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 1-19: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Aytoniaceae, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-19: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Class Marchantiopsida: Aytoniaceae, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 18-2: Caves - Overall Bryophyte Flora, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 18-2: Caves - Overall Bryophyte Flora, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 18-1: Caves - The Environment, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 18-1: Caves - The Environment, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 18-3: Caves - Zones Of Bryophyte Flora, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 18-3: Caves - Zones Of Bryophyte Flora, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 18-4: Caves - Bryophyte Strategies, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 18-4: Caves - Bryophyte Strategies, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 18-5: Caves - Caverns, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 18-5: Caves - Caverns, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 18-6: Caves - Similar Secluded Habitats, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 18-6: Caves - Similar Secluded Habitats, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Chapter 018 - Caves, Janice M. Glime
Chapter 018 - Caves, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Volume 4: Habitat and Role
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A Micro-Environmental System For Fast Propagation Of Blueberries, Tristan Bonifield
A Micro-Environmental System For Fast Propagation Of Blueberries, Tristan Bonifield
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
The demand for blueberries has continued to rise over the decades as its popularity has spread in North America and the world. Propagation of new plants to supply new farms and individuals is needed to meet that demand. Here we report the invention of a closed system that was tested by examining the growth of the cuttings (plant length, rooting, and root length) after a one-month period in both the proposed system and a traditional mist system. The proposed system showed a few statistically significant advantages over the traditional mist system with no consistent trend, besides a decrease in wilting …
Common Garden Study Reveals Frost-Tolerant, Generalist Northern Seed Sources Are Best Suited To Expand Range Of Quercus Rubra, Emily Lindback
Common Garden Study Reveals Frost-Tolerant, Generalist Northern Seed Sources Are Best Suited To Expand Range Of Quercus Rubra, Emily Lindback
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
Climate change is shifting the potential suitable range of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) faster than it can migrate, creating an adaptation lag. Quercus rubra is prominent in eastern North American forests and important for its carbon sequestration, ecological roles, and economic significance. Our study addresses which populations of Q. rubra are best suited for climatic conditions at the northern and central range limits. Our findings can inform forestry management policies such as assisted migration, where species are transferred within their native range to mitigate the effects of climate change. We planted over 800 Q. rubra seedlings …
Characterizing Drought Adaptations, Phenotypic Plasticity, And Fixed Gene Expression Patterns Within Quercus, James K. Rauschendorfer
Characterizing Drought Adaptations, Phenotypic Plasticity, And Fixed Gene Expression Patterns Within Quercus, James K. Rauschendorfer
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
This dissertation was written on topics related to the genus Quercus with a primary focus on Quercus ellipsoidalis (northern pin oak) and Quercus rubra (northern red oak). Within this dissertation are chapters related to the setup of experimental common gardens within the Ford and Kellogg experimental forest, a literature review describing drought adaptations of Quercus sect. Lobatae (red oak group), identification of transcription factors within the Q. robur (English oak) and Q. rubra genomes, a study comparing leaf trait phenotypic plasticity of Q. ellipsoidalis and Q. rubra, and an RNA-seq experiment studying ecological speciation between Q. ellipsoidalis and Q. …
Volume 4, Chapter 1-17: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Order Blasiales, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-17: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Order Blasiales, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 1-18: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Order Lunulariales, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-18: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Order Lunulariales, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Using Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles For Identifying The Extent Of Invasive Phragmites Australis In Treatment Areas Enrolled In An Adaptive Management Program, Colin Brooks, Charlotte Weinstein, Andrew Poley, Amanda Grimm, Nicholas Marion, Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, Dana Hansen, Kurt Kowalski
Using Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles For Identifying The Extent Of Invasive Phragmites Australis In Treatment Areas Enrolled In An Adaptive Management Program, Colin Brooks, Charlotte Weinstein, Andrew Poley, Amanda Grimm, Nicholas Marion, Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, Dana Hansen, Kurt Kowalski
Michigan Tech Publications
Higher spatial and temporal resolutions of remote sensing data are likely to be useful for ecological monitoring efforts. There are many different treatment approaches for the introduced European genotype of Phragmites australis, and adaptive management principles are being integrated in at least some long-term monitoring efforts. In this paper, we investigated how natural color and a smaller set of near-infrared (NIR) images collected with low-cost uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) could help quantify the aboveground effects of management efforts at 20 sites enrolled in the Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework (PAMF) spanning the coastal Laurentian Great Lakes region. We used object-based image …
Volume 4, Chapter 1-13: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Order Fossombroniales, Part 1, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-13: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Order Fossombroniales, Part 1, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 1-14: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Order Fossombroniales, Part 2, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-14: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Order Fossombroniales, Part 2, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 1-15: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Pallaviciniales, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-15: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Pallaviciniales, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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Volume 4, Chapter 1-16: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Pelliales, Janice M. Glime
Volume 4, Chapter 1-16: Aquatic And Wet Marchantiophyta, Pelliales, Janice M. Glime
Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters
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