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Testing The Selectivity Of Pesticide Effects On Natural Enemies In Laboratory Bioassays, Kaushalya G. Amarasekare, Peter Shearer, Nicholas J. Mills Dec 2015

Testing The Selectivity Of Pesticide Effects On Natural Enemies In Laboratory Bioassays, Kaushalya G. Amarasekare, Peter Shearer, Nicholas J. Mills

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

The toxic effects of older classes of pesticides on natural enemies are typically acute and exposure usually occurs through direct contact with foliar residues. However, older chemistries are being replaced by newer classes of pesticides that can cause sublethal effects in addition to direct mortality. We developed a set of life table response protocols to quantify the effects of multiple routes of exposure to pesticides on individual-level life history parameters of predators and parasitoids. We then integrated the data into population-level endpoint estimates of population growth rates using stage-structured population models. For this study, we evaluated the impacts of five …


A Continuum From Clear To Cloudy Hot-Jupiter Exoplanets Without Primordial Water Depletion, David K. Sing, Jonathan J. Fortney, Nikolay Nikolov, Hannah R. Wakeford, Tiffany Kataria, Thomas M. Evans, Suzanne Aigrain, Gilda E. Ballester, Adam Burrows, Drake Deming, Jean-Michel Désert, Neale P. Gibson, Gregory W. Henry, Catherine M. Huitson, Heather A. Knutson, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Frederic Pont, Adam P. Showman, Alfred Vidal-Madjar, Michael H. Williamson, Paul A. Wilson Dec 2015

A Continuum From Clear To Cloudy Hot-Jupiter Exoplanets Without Primordial Water Depletion, David K. Sing, Jonathan J. Fortney, Nikolay Nikolov, Hannah R. Wakeford, Tiffany Kataria, Thomas M. Evans, Suzanne Aigrain, Gilda E. Ballester, Adam Burrows, Drake Deming, Jean-Michel Désert, Neale P. Gibson, Gregory W. Henry, Catherine M. Huitson, Heather A. Knutson, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Frederic Pont, Adam P. Showman, Alfred Vidal-Madjar, Michael H. Williamson, Paul A. Wilson

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres has so far been dominated by a small number of exoplanets and data spanning relatively narrow wavelength ranges (such as 1.1–1.7 micrometres). Recent studies show that some hot-Jupiter exoplanets have much weaker water absorption features in their near-infrared spectra than predicted. The low amplitude of water signatures could be explained by very low water abundances, which may be a sign that water was depleted in the protoplanetary disk at the planet’s formation location, but it is unclear whether this level of depletion can actually occur. Alternatively, these …


A Network Topology Control And Identity Authentication Protocol With Support For Movable Sensor Nodes, Ying Zhang, Wei Chen, Jixing Liang, Bingxin Zheng, Shengming Jiang Dec 2015

A Network Topology Control And Identity Authentication Protocol With Support For Movable Sensor Nodes, Ying Zhang, Wei Chen, Jixing Liang, Bingxin Zheng, Shengming Jiang

Computer Science Faculty Research

It is expected that in the near future wireless sensor network (WSNs) will be more widely used in the mobile environment, in applications such as Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) for marine monitoring and mobile robots for environmental investigation. The sensor nodes’ mobility can easily cause changes to the structure of a network topology, and lead to the decline in the amount of transmitted data, excessive energy consumption, and lack of security. To solve these problems, a kind of efficient Topology Control algorithm for node Mobility (TCM) is proposed. In the topology construction stage, an efficient clustering algorithm is adopted, which …


Survey For Spotted-Wing Drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae) In The Five-County Nursery Production Region Of Middle Tennessee, Usa, Karla M. Addesso, Jason B. Oliver, Paul A. O'Neal Dec 2015

Survey For Spotted-Wing Drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae) In The Five-County Nursery Production Region Of Middle Tennessee, Usa, Karla M. Addesso, Jason B. Oliver, Paul A. O'Neal

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

Through global trade, spotted-wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae), a native of Southeast Asia, has spread to at least 3 other continents since 2008. Initial reports of the fly in new regions often are associated with damage in agriculture fields, but the fly may be present in the landscape for years before populations reach a level at which they become a pest in fruit production. In 2012, spotted wing drosophila was reported in blueberry fields in eastern Tennessee, USA, for the first time. In order to determine whether the fly was established in middle Tennessee, we conducted landscape surveys …


Convergence Of Microbial Assimilations Of Soil Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus And Sulfur In Terrestrial Ecosystems, Xiaofeng Xu, Dafeng Hui, Anthony W. King, Xia Song, Peter E. Thornton, Lihua Zhang Nov 2015

Convergence Of Microbial Assimilations Of Soil Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus And Sulfur In Terrestrial Ecosystems, Xiaofeng Xu, Dafeng Hui, Anthony W. King, Xia Song, Peter E. Thornton, Lihua Zhang

Biology Faculty Research

How soil microbes assimilate carbon-C, nitrogen-N, phosphorus-P and sulfur-S is fundamental for understanding nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. We compiled a global database of C, N, P and S concentrations in soils and microbes and developed relationships between them by using a power function model. The C:N:P:S was estimated to be 287:17:1:0.8 for soils and 42:6:1:0.4 for microbes. We found a convergence of the relationships between elements in soils and in soil microbial biomass across C, N, P and S. The element concentrations in soil microbial biomass follow a homeostatic regulation curve with soil element concentrations across C, N, P …


A Detection Of Water In The Transmission Spectrum Of The Hot Jupiter Wasp-12b And Implications For Its Atmospheric Composition, Laura Kreidberg, Michael R. Line, Jacob L. Bean, Kevin B. Stevenson, Jean-Michel Désert, Nikku Madhusudhan, Jonathan J. Fortney, Joanna K. Barstow, Gregory W. Henry, Michael H. Williamson, Adam P. Showman Nov 2015

A Detection Of Water In The Transmission Spectrum Of The Hot Jupiter Wasp-12b And Implications For Its Atmospheric Composition, Laura Kreidberg, Michael R. Line, Jacob L. Bean, Kevin B. Stevenson, Jean-Michel Désert, Nikku Madhusudhan, Jonathan J. Fortney, Joanna K. Barstow, Gregory W. Henry, Michael H. Williamson, Adam P. Showman

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

Detailed characterization of exoplanets has begun to yield measurements of their atmospheric properties that constrain the planets' origins and evolution. For example, past observations of the dayside emission spectrum of the hot Jupiter WASP-12b indicated that its atmosphere has a high carbon-to-oxygen ratio (C/O > 1), suggesting it had a different formation pathway than is commonly assumed for giant planets. Here we report a precise near-infrared transmission spectrum for WASP-12b based on six transit observations with the Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3. We bin the data in 13 spectrophotometric light curves from 0.84 to 1.67 μm and measure the transit …


Six Planets Orbiting Hd 219134, Steve Vogt, Jennifer Burt, Stefano Meschiari, R. Paul Butler, Gregory W. Henry, Songhu Wang, Brad Holden, Cyril Gapp, Russell Hanson, Pamela Arriagada, Sandy Keiser, Johanna Teske, Gregory Laughlin Nov 2015

Six Planets Orbiting Hd 219134, Steve Vogt, Jennifer Burt, Stefano Meschiari, R. Paul Butler, Gregory W. Henry, Songhu Wang, Brad Holden, Cyril Gapp, Russell Hanson, Pamela Arriagada, Sandy Keiser, Johanna Teske, Gregory Laughlin

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We present new, high-precision Doppler radial velocity (RV) data sets for the nearby K3V star HD 219134. The data include 175 velocities obtained with the HIRES Spectrograph at the Keck I Telescope and 101 velocities obtained with the Levy Spectrograph at the Automated Planet Finder Telescope at Lick Observatory. Our observations reveal six new planetary candidates, with orbital periods of P = 3.1, 6.8, 22.8, 46.7, 94.2, and 2247 days, spanning masses of ${\mathcal{M}}\mathrm{sin}i=3.8,$ 3.5, 8.9, 21.3, 10.8, and $108\;{{\mathcal{M}}}_{\oplus }$, respectively. Our analysis indicates that the outermost signal is unlikely to be an artifact induced by stellar activity. In …


Viral Infection Causes A Shift In The Self Peptide Repertoire Presented By Human Mhc Class I Molecules, Charles T. Spencer, Jelena S. Bezbradica, Mireya G. Ramos, Chenoa D. Arico, Stephanie B. Conant, Pavlo Gilchuk, Jennifer J. Gray, Mu Zheng, Xinnan Niu, William Hildebrand, Andrew J. Link, Sebastian Joyce Nov 2015

Viral Infection Causes A Shift In The Self Peptide Repertoire Presented By Human Mhc Class I Molecules, Charles T. Spencer, Jelena S. Bezbradica, Mireya G. Ramos, Chenoa D. Arico, Stephanie B. Conant, Pavlo Gilchuk, Jennifer J. Gray, Mu Zheng, Xinnan Niu, William Hildebrand, Andrew J. Link, Sebastian Joyce

Chemistry Faculty Research

Purpose

MHC class I presentation of peptides allows T cells to survey the cytoplasmic protein milieu of host cells. During infection, presentation of self peptides is, in part, replaced by presentation of microbial peptides. However, little is known about the self peptides presented during infection, despite the fact that microbial infections alter host cell gene expression patterns and protein metabolism.

Experimental design

The self peptide repertoire presented by HLA-A*01;01, HLA-A*02;01, HLA-B*07;02, HLA-B*35;01, and HLA-B*45;01 (where HLA is human leukocyte antigen) was determined by tandem MS before and after vaccinia virus infection.

Results

We observed a profound alteration in the self …


Absolute Dimensions Of The Metallic-Line Eclipsing Binary V501 Monocerotis, Guillermo Torres, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Krešimir Pavlovski, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh Oct 2015

Absolute Dimensions Of The Metallic-Line Eclipsing Binary V501 Monocerotis, Guillermo Torres, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Krešimir Pavlovski, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We report extensive high-resolution spectroscopic observations and V-band differential photometry of the slightly eccentric 7.02 day detached eclipsing binary V501 Mon (A6m+F0), which we use to determine its absolute dimensions to high precision (0.3% for the masses and 1.8% for the radii, or better). The absolute masses, radii, and temperatures are MA = 1.6455 ± 0.0043 M⊙, RA = 1.888 ± 0.029 R⊙, and ${T}_{{\rm{eff}}}^{{\rm{A}}}$ = 7510 ± 100 K for the primary and MB = 1.4588 ± 0.0025 M⊙, RB = 1.592 ± 0.028 R⊙, and TeffB = 7000 ± 90 K for the secondary. Apsidal motion has been …


Redicting The Α Comae Berenices Time Of Eclipse: How 3 Ambiguous Measurements Out Of 609 Caused A 26 Year Binary's Eclipse To Be Missed, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Marcella J. P. Wijngaarden, Hubertus F. Henrichs, Benjamin F. Lane, William I. Hartkopf, Gregory W. Henry, Gail H. Schaefer, Chris D. Farrington, Christian A. Hummel, Robert T. Zavala Oct 2015

Redicting The Α Comae Berenices Time Of Eclipse: How 3 Ambiguous Measurements Out Of 609 Caused A 26 Year Binary's Eclipse To Be Missed, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Marcella J. P. Wijngaarden, Hubertus F. Henrichs, Benjamin F. Lane, William I. Hartkopf, Gregory W. Henry, Gail H. Schaefer, Chris D. Farrington, Christian A. Hummel, Robert T. Zavala

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

The dwarf stars in the 26 year period binary α Com were predicted to eclipse each other in early 2015. That prediction was based on an orbit model made with over 600 astrometric observations using micrometers, speckle interferometry, and long baseline optical interferometry. Unfortunately, it has been realized recently that the position angle measurements for three of the observations from ∼100 years ago were in error by 180°, which warped the orbital fit. The eclipse was likely 2 months earlier than predicted (MJD 56979, 2014 November 18 UT, 7 days before the first photometric observations of this system for the …


Sun-Like Magnetic Cycles In The Rapidly Rotating Young Solar Analog Hd 30495, Ricky Egeland, Travis S. Metcalfe, Jeffrey C. Hall, Gregory W. Henry Oct 2015

Sun-Like Magnetic Cycles In The Rapidly Rotating Young Solar Analog Hd 30495, Ricky Egeland, Travis S. Metcalfe, Jeffrey C. Hall, Gregory W. Henry

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

A growing body of evidence suggests that multiple dynamo mechanisms can drive magnetic variability on different timescales, not only in the Sun but also in other stars. Many solar activity proxies exhibit a quasi-biennial (∼2 year) variation, which is superimposed upon the dominant 11 year cycle. A well-characterized stellar sample suggests at least two different relationships between rotation period and cycle period, with some stars exhibiting long and short cycles simultaneously. Within this sample, the solar cycle periods are typical of a more rapidly rotating star, implying that the Sun might be in a transitional state or that it has …


Long-Term Manure Amendments Reduced Soil Aggregate Stability Via Redistribution Of The Glomalin-Related Soil Protein In Macroaggregates, Hongtu Xie, Jianwei Li, Bin Zhang, Lianfeng Wang, Jingkuan Wang, Hongbo He, Xudong Zhang Oct 2015

Long-Term Manure Amendments Reduced Soil Aggregate Stability Via Redistribution Of The Glomalin-Related Soil Protein In Macroaggregates, Hongtu Xie, Jianwei Li, Bin Zhang, Lianfeng Wang, Jingkuan Wang, Hongbo He, Xudong Zhang

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

Glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) contributes to the formation and maintenance of soil aggregates, it is however remains unclear whether long-term intensive manure amendments alter soil aggregates stability and whether GRSP regulates these changes. Based on a three-decade long fertilization experiment in northeast China, this study examined the impact of long-term manure input on soil organic carbon (SOC), total and easily extractable GRSP (GRSPt and GRSPe) and their respective allocations in four soil aggregates (>2000 μm; 2000–250 μm; 250–53 μm; and <53 μm). The treatments include no fertilization (CK), low and high manure amendment (M1, M2), chemical nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers (NPK) and combined manure and chemical fertilizers (NPKM1, NPKM2). Though SOC, GRSPe and GRSPt in soil and SOC in each aggregate generally increased with increasing manure input, GRSPt and GRSPe in each aggregate showed varying changes with manure input. Both GRSP in macroaggregates (2000–250 μm) were significantly higher under low manure input, a pattern consistent with changes in soil aggregate stability. Constituting 38~49% of soil mass, macroaggregates likely contributed to the nonlinear changes of aggregate stability under manure amendments. The regulatory process of GRSP allocations in soil aggregates has important implications for manure management under intensive agriculture.


Application Of Subspace Clustering In Dna Sequence Analysis, Tim Wallace, Ali Sekmen, Xiaofei Wang Sep 2015

Application Of Subspace Clustering In Dna Sequence Analysis, Tim Wallace, Ali Sekmen, Xiaofei Wang

Computer Science Faculty Research

Identification and clustering of orthologous genes plays an important role in developing evolutionary models such as validating convergent and divergent phylogeny and predicting functional proteins in newly sequenced species of unverified nucleotide protein mappings. Here, we introduce an application of subspace clustering as applied to orthologous gene sequences and discuss the initial results. The working hypothesis is based upon the concept that genetic changes between nucleotide sequences coding for proteins among selected species and groups may lie within a union of subspaces for clusters of the orthologous groups. Estimates for the subspace dimensions were computed for a small population sample. …


Dynamic Deployment For Hybrid Sensor Networks Based On Potential Field-Directed Particle Swarm Optimization, Ying Zhang, Yunlong Qiao, Wei Zhao, Wei Chen, Jinde Cao Sep 2015

Dynamic Deployment For Hybrid Sensor Networks Based On Potential Field-Directed Particle Swarm Optimization, Ying Zhang, Yunlong Qiao, Wei Zhao, Wei Chen, Jinde Cao

Computer Science Faculty Research

For a hybrid sensor network, the effective coverage rate can be optimized by adjusting the location of the mobile nodes. For many deployments by APF (artificial potential field), due to the common problem of barrier effect, it is difficult for mobile nodes to diffuse by the weaker attraction when the nodes initially distribute densely in some places. The proposed deployment algorithm PFPSO (Potential Field-Directed Particle Swarm Optimization) can overcome this problem and guide the mobile nodes to the optimal positions. Normally the requirement is different for the effective coverage rate between the hotspot area and the ordinary area. On the …


Modeling Wood Fibre Length In Black Spruce (Picea Mariana (Mill.) Bsp) Based On Ecological Land Classification, Elisha Townshend, Bharat Pokharel, Art Groot, Doug Pitt, Jeffery P. Dech Sep 2015

Modeling Wood Fibre Length In Black Spruce (Picea Mariana (Mill.) Bsp) Based On Ecological Land Classification, Elisha Townshend, Bharat Pokharel, Art Groot, Doug Pitt, Jeffery P. Dech

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

Effective planning to optimize the forest value chain requires accurate and detailed information about the resource; however, estimates of the distribution of fibre properties on the landscape are largely unavailable prior to harvest. Our objective was to fit a model of the tree-level average fibre length related to ecosite classification and other forest inventory variables depicted at the landscape scale. A series of black spruce increment cores were collected at breast height from trees in nine different ecosite groups within the boreal forest of northeastern Ontario, and processed using standard techniques for maceration and fibre length measurement. Regression tree analysis …


Effect Of Quercetin, Genistein And Kaempferol On Glutathione And Glutathione-Redox Cycle Enzymes In 3t3-L1 Preadipocytes, William Y. Boadi, Paul K. Amartey, Andrew Lo Sep 2015

Effect Of Quercetin, Genistein And Kaempferol On Glutathione And Glutathione-Redox Cycle Enzymes In 3t3-L1 Preadipocytes, William Y. Boadi, Paul K. Amartey, Andrew Lo

Chemistry Faculty Research

Context and objective: Many studies have shown that cellular redox potential is largely determined by glutathione (GSH), which accounts for more than 90% of cellular nonprotein thiols. The aim of this study was to delineate the effect of three flavonoids – namely, quercetin, kaempferol and genistein – and exogenous GSH on oxidative damage by the Fenton’s pathway through the GSH and GSH-redox cycle enzymes in 3T3-L1 cells. Materials and methods: 3T3-L1 preadipocytes were exposed to each flavonoid and GSH at concentrations of 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 µM and then GSH levels and activities of glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), …


Xo-2b: A Hot Jupiter With A Variable Host Star That Potentially Affects Its Measured Transit Depth, Robert T. Zellem, Caitlin A. Griffith, Kyle A. Pearson, Jake D. Turner, Gregory W. Henry, Michael H. Williamson, ‪Morgan Ryleigh Fitzpatrick, Johanna K. Teske, Lauren I. Biddle Aug 2015

Xo-2b: A Hot Jupiter With A Variable Host Star That Potentially Affects Its Measured Transit Depth, Robert T. Zellem, Caitlin A. Griffith, Kyle A. Pearson, Jake D. Turner, Gregory W. Henry, Michael H. Williamson, ‪Morgan Ryleigh Fitzpatrick, Johanna K. Teske, Lauren I. Biddle

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

The transiting hot Jupiter XO-2b is an ideal target for multi-object photometry and spectroscopy as it has a relatively bright (V-mag = 11.25) K0V host star (XO-2N) and a large planet-to-star contrast ratio (Rp/Rs ≈ 0.015). It also has a nearby (31farcs21) binary stellar companion (XO-2S) of nearly the same brightness (V-mag = 11.20) and spectral type (G9V), allowing for the characterization and removal of shared systematic errors (e.g., airmass brightness variations). We have therefore conducted a multiyear (2012–2015) study of XO-2b with the University of Arizona's 61'' (1.55 m) Kuiper Telescope and Mont4k CCD in the Bessel U and …


Hexabromocyclododecane And Tetrabromobisphenol A Alter Secretion Of Interferon Gamma (Ifn-Γ) From Human Immune Cells, Haifa Almughamsi, Margaret M. Whalen Aug 2015

Hexabromocyclododecane And Tetrabromobisphenol A Alter Secretion Of Interferon Gamma (Ifn-Γ) From Human Immune Cells, Haifa Almughamsi, Margaret M. Whalen

Chemistry Faculty Research

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) and tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) are brominated flame-retardant compounds used in a variety of applications including insulation, upholstery, and epoxy resin circuit boards. Interferon gamma (IFN-γ) is an inflammatory cytokine produced by activated T and NK cells that regulates immune responsiveness. HBCD and TBBPA are found in human blood, and previous studies have shown that they alter the ability of human natural killer (NK) lymphocytes to destroy tumor cells. This study examines whether HBCD and TBBPA affect the secretion of IFN-γ from increasingly complex preparations of human immune cells—purified NK cells, monocyte-depleted (MD) peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), and …


Detecting The Companions And Ellipsoidal Variations Of Rs Cvn Primaries. Ii. O Draconis, A Candidate For Recent Low-Mass Companion Ingestion, Rachael M. Roettenbacher, John D. Monnier, Francis C. Fekel, Gregory W. Henry, Heidi Korhonen, David W. Latham, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Michael H. Williamson, Fabien Baron, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Xiao Che, Robert O. Harmon, Gail H. Schaefer, Nicholas J. Scott, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Nils H. Turner Aug 2015

Detecting The Companions And Ellipsoidal Variations Of Rs Cvn Primaries. Ii. O Draconis, A Candidate For Recent Low-Mass Companion Ingestion, Rachael M. Roettenbacher, John D. Monnier, Francis C. Fekel, Gregory W. Henry, Heidi Korhonen, David W. Latham, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Michael H. Williamson, Fabien Baron, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Xiao Che, Robert O. Harmon, Gail H. Schaefer, Nicholas J. Scott, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Nils H. Turner

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

To measure the stellar and orbital properties of the metal-poor RS CVn binary o Draconis (o Dra), we directly detect the companion using interferometric observations obtained with the Michigan InfraRed Combiner at Georgia State University's Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) Array. The H-band flux ratio between the primary and secondary stars is the highest confirmed flux ratio (370 ± 40) observed with long-baseline optical interferometry. These detections are combined with radial velocity data of both the primary and secondary stars, including new data obtained with the Tillinghast Reflector Echelle Spectrograph on the Tillinghast Reflector at the Fred Lawrence …


Weed Dynamics During Transition To Conservation Agriculture In Western Kenya Maize Production, Judith A. Odhiambo, Urszula Norton, Dennis Ashilenje, Emmanuel C. Omondi, Jay B. Norton Aug 2015

Weed Dynamics During Transition To Conservation Agriculture In Western Kenya Maize Production, Judith A. Odhiambo, Urszula Norton, Dennis Ashilenje, Emmanuel C. Omondi, Jay B. Norton

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

Weed competition is a significant problem in maize (Zea mays, L.) production in Sub-Saharan Africa. Better understanding of weed management and costs in maize intercropped with beans (Phaseolus vulgaris, L.) during transition to conservation agricultural systems is needed. Changes in weed population and maize growth were assessed for a period of three years at Bungoma where crops are grown twice per year and at Trans-Nzoia where crops are grown once per year. Treatments included three tillage practices: minimum (MT), no-till (NT) and conventional (CT) applied to three cropping systems: continuous maize/bean intercropping (TYPICAL), maize/bean intercropping with relayed mucuna after bean …


Trait Associations In Common Bean Genotypes Grown Under Drought Stress And Field Infestation By Bsm Bean Fly, Daniel Ambachew, Firew Mekbib, Asrat Asfaw, Stephen E. Beebe, Matthew W. Blair Aug 2015

Trait Associations In Common Bean Genotypes Grown Under Drought Stress And Field Infestation By Bsm Bean Fly, Daniel Ambachew, Firew Mekbib, Asrat Asfaw, Stephen E. Beebe, Matthew W. Blair

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

Understanding functional relations among plant traits and their modulation by growing conditions is imperative in designing selection strategies for breeding programs. This study assessed trait relationships among 196 common bean genotypes exposed to stresses for drought and field infestation of bean fly or bean stem maggot (BSM). The study was carried out at two locations and data was analyzed with linear correlation, path coefficient and genotype × trait biplot analyses. Multiple trait data related to mechanisms of drought and bean fly tolerance were collected on 196 genotypes grown under i) water deficit at mid-pod fill, or ii) unprotected against bean …


Responses Of Primate Frontal Cortex Neurons During Natural Vocal Communication, Cory T. Miller, A. Wren Thomas, Samuel U. Nummela, Lisa A. De La Mothe Aug 2015

Responses Of Primate Frontal Cortex Neurons During Natural Vocal Communication, Cory T. Miller, A. Wren Thomas, Samuel U. Nummela, Lisa A. De La Mothe

Psychology Faculty Research

The role of primate frontal cortex in vocal communication and its significance in language evolution have a controversial history. While evidence indicates that vocalization processing occurs in ventrolateral prefrontal cortex neurons, vocal-motor activity has been conjectured to be primarily subcortical and suggestive of a distinctly different neural architecture from humans. Direct evidence of neural activity during natural vocal communication is limited, as previous studies were performed in chair-restrained animals. Here we recorded the activity of single neurons across multiple regions of prefrontal and premotor cortex while freely moving marmosets engaged in a natural vocal behavior known as antiphonal calling. Our …


Activation Of Protein Kinase C And Protein Kinase D In Human Natural Killer Cells: Effects Of Tributyltin, Dibutyltin, And Tetrabromobisphenol A, Krupa Rana, Margaret Whalen Jul 2015

Activation Of Protein Kinase C And Protein Kinase D In Human Natural Killer Cells: Effects Of Tributyltin, Dibutyltin, And Tetrabromobisphenol A, Krupa Rana, Margaret Whalen

Chemistry Faculty Research

Up to now, the ability of target cells to activate protein kinase C (PKC) and protein kinase D (PKD) (which is often a downstream target of PKC) has not been examined in natural killer (NK) lymphocytes. Here we examined whether exposure of human NK cells to lysis sensitive tumor cells activated PKC and PKD. The results of these studies show for the first time that activation of PKC and PKD occurs in response to target cell binding to NK cells. Exposure of NK cells to K562 tumor cells for 10 and 30 min increased phosphorylation/activation of both PKC and PKD …


Infrared Spectroscopy Of Symbiotic Stars. X. Orbits For Three S-Type Systems: V1044 Centauri, Hen 3-1213, And Ss 73-96, Francis C. Fekel, Kenneth H. Hinkle, Richard R. Joyce, Peter R. Wood Jul 2015

Infrared Spectroscopy Of Symbiotic Stars. X. Orbits For Three S-Type Systems: V1044 Centauri, Hen 3-1213, And Ss 73-96, Francis C. Fekel, Kenneth H. Hinkle, Richard R. Joyce, Peter R. Wood

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

Employing new infrared radial velocities, we have computed orbits of the cool giants in three southern S-type symbiotic systems. The orbit for V1044 Cen, an M5.5 giant, has a period of 985 days and a modest eccentricity of 0.16. Hen 3-1213 is a K4 giant, yellow symbiotic with an orbital period of 533 days and a similar eccentricity of 0.18. For the M2 giant SS 73-96 the orbital period is 828 days, and this system has a somewhat larger eccentricity of 0.26. Measurement of the H i Paschen δ emission lines, which may at least partially reflect the motion of …


Movement Of Xylosandrus Germanus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) In Ornamental Nurseries And Surrounding Habitats, Michael E. Reding, Christopher M. Ranger, Blair J. Sampson, Christopher T. Werle, Jason B. Oliver, Peter B. Schultz Jun 2015

Movement Of Xylosandrus Germanus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) In Ornamental Nurseries And Surrounding Habitats, Michael E. Reding, Christopher M. Ranger, Blair J. Sampson, Christopher T. Werle, Jason B. Oliver, Peter B. Schultz

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

Some exotic ambrosia beetles are damaging pests in ornamental nurseries. Xylosandrus germanus (Blandford) is the most problematic ambrosia beetle in Ohio nurseries. Movement of X. germanus in nurseries has not been characterized, and knowledge is lacking on whether infestations originate from within nurseries or surrounding habitats. Flight activity of X. germanus was monitored in nurseries and adjacent wooded areas to determine the source of beetles infesting nurseries, and characterize their movement within nurseries. Ethanol-baited bottle traps were positioned within wooded areas adjacent to commercial nurseries and within nurseries at various distances from the nursery woodlot interface. Flight activity of overwintered …


Detecting The Companions And Ellipsoidal Variations Of Rs Cvn Primaries. I. Σ Geminorum, Rachael M. Roettenbacher, John D. Monnier, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel, Michael H. Williamson, Dimitri Pourbaix, David W. Latham, Christian A. Latham, Guillermo Torres, Fabien Baron, Xiao Che, Stefan Kraus, Gail H. Schaefer, Alicia N. Aarnio, Heidi Korhonen, Robert O. Harmon, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Nils H. Turner Jun 2015

Detecting The Companions And Ellipsoidal Variations Of Rs Cvn Primaries. I. Σ Geminorum, Rachael M. Roettenbacher, John D. Monnier, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel, Michael H. Williamson, Dimitri Pourbaix, David W. Latham, Christian A. Latham, Guillermo Torres, Fabien Baron, Xiao Che, Stefan Kraus, Gail H. Schaefer, Alicia N. Aarnio, Heidi Korhonen, Robert O. Harmon, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Nils H. Turner

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

To measure the properties of both components of the RS Canum Venaticorum binary σ Geminorum (σ Gem), we directly detect the faint companion, measure the orbit, obtain model-independent masses and evolutionary histories, detect ellipsoidal variations of the primary caused by the gravity of the companion, and measure gravity darkening. We detect the companion with interferometric observations obtained with the Michigan InfraRed Combiner at Georgia State University's Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy Array with a primary-to-secondary H-band flux ratio of 270 ± 70. A radial velocity curve of the companion was obtained with spectra from the Tillinghast Reflector Echelle Spectrograph …


A Comprehensive Characterization Of The 70 Virginis Planetary System, Stephen R. Kane, Tabetha S. Boyajian, Gregory W. Henry, Y. Katherina Feng, Natalie R. Hinkel, Debra A. Fischer, Kaspar Von Braun, Andrew W. Howard, Jason T. Wright Jun 2015

A Comprehensive Characterization Of The 70 Virginis Planetary System, Stephen R. Kane, Tabetha S. Boyajian, Gregory W. Henry, Y. Katherina Feng, Natalie R. Hinkel, Debra A. Fischer, Kaspar Von Braun, Andrew W. Howard, Jason T. Wright

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

An on-going effort in the characterization of exoplanetary systems is the accurate determination of host star properties. This effort extends to the relatively bright host stars of planets discovered with the radial velocity method. The Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey (TERMS) is aiding in these efforts as part of its observational campaign for exoplanet host stars. One of the first known systems is that of 70 Virginis, which harbors a jovian planet in an eccentric orbit. Here we present a complete characterization of this system with a compilation of TERMS photometry, spectroscopy, and interferometry. We provide fundamental properties of …


Three Super-Earths Orbiting Hd 7924, Benjamin J. Fulton, Lauren M. Weiss, Evan Sinukoff, Howard Isaacson, Andrew W. Howard, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Gregory W. Henry, Bradford P. Holden, Robert I. Kibrick Jun 2015

Three Super-Earths Orbiting Hd 7924, Benjamin J. Fulton, Lauren M. Weiss, Evan Sinukoff, Howard Isaacson, Andrew W. Howard, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Gregory W. Henry, Bradford P. Holden, Robert I. Kibrick

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We report the discovery of two super-Earth-mass planets orbiting the nearby K0.5 dwarf HD 7924, which was previously known to host one small planet. The new companions have masses of 7.9 and 6.4 ${{M}_{\oplus }}$, and orbital periods of 15.3 and 24.5 days. We perform a joint analysis of high-precision radial velocity data from Keck/HIRES and the new Automated Planet Finder Telescope (APF) to robustly detect three total planets in the system. We refine the ephemeris of the previously known planet using 5 yr of new Keck data and high-cadence observations over the last 1.3 yr with the APF. With …


Differentially Expressed Genes In Resistant And Susceptible Common Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.) Genotypes In Response To Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Phaseoli, Renfeng Xue, Jing Wu, Zhendong Zhu, Lanfen Wang, Xiaoming Wang, Shumin Wang, Matthew W. Blair Jun 2015

Differentially Expressed Genes In Resistant And Susceptible Common Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.) Genotypes In Response To Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Phaseoli, Renfeng Xue, Jing Wu, Zhendong Zhu, Lanfen Wang, Xiaoming Wang, Shumin Wang, Matthew W. Blair

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

Fusarium wilt of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), caused by Fusarium oxysporum Schlechtend.:Fr. f.sp. phaseoli (Fop), is one of the most important diseases of common beans worldwide. Few natural sources of resistance to Fop exist and provide only moderate or partial levels of protection. Despite the economic importance of the disease across multiple crops, only a few of Fop induced genes have been analyzed in legumes. Therefore, our goal was to identify transcriptionally regulated genes during an incompatible interaction between common bean and the Fop pathogen using the cDNA amplified fragment length polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) technique. We generated a …


Rural Congestive Heart Failure Mortality Among Us Elderly, 1999–2013: Identifying Counties With Promising Outcomes And Opportunities For Implementation Research, Maria Carmenza Mejia De Grubb, Robert S. Levine, Barbara J. Kilbourne, Baqar A. Husaini, Tyler Skelton, Lisa Gittner, Michael Langston, George E. Rust Jun 2015

Rural Congestive Heart Failure Mortality Among Us Elderly, 1999–2013: Identifying Counties With Promising Outcomes And Opportunities For Implementation Research, Maria Carmenza Mejia De Grubb, Robert S. Levine, Barbara J. Kilbourne, Baqar A. Husaini, Tyler Skelton, Lisa Gittner, Michael Langston, George E. Rust

Sociology Faculty Research

Objective Describe modern trends in congestive heart failure (CHF) among elderly (>65 years of age) in the United States, to identify potentially successful rural areas. Compare CHF mortality using multiple- (MCOD) versus underlying-(UCOD) cause of death data.

Methods U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mortality files (WONDER internet site).

Results Using MCOD data, overall mortality rates/100,000 population (and 95% confidence intervals) for CHF among persons >65 years of age (1999–2013) were 482.0 (481.2–482.8) for large central and large fringe metropolitan (LCLF) counties, 549.6 (548.6–550.7) in small and medium metropolitan (SM) counties, and 652.6 (650.9–654.0) in micropolitan and non-core, …