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Epigenetic Regulation Of Salicylic Acid-Mediated Plant Defense, Phillip Key
Epigenetic Regulation Of Salicylic Acid-Mediated Plant Defense, Phillip Key
Senior Theses
Plant pathogens remain a significant threat to the stability of modern agricultural systems, and the investigation of mechanisms to improve the security of food resources has led to the partial characterization of plant immune response. With this progress, there is a newfound ability to analyze the relative pathogen resistance capability of specifically modified organisms, and in doing so, it is possible to identify individual alterations that might play a role in creating a more robust immune response. In this study, ten Arabidopsis thaliana mutants were infiltrated with Pseudomonas syringae pv. morsprunorum alongside positive and negative control Col-0 Wild-Type and npr1-2. …
Wto Agricultural Trade And The Unfulfilled Promise Of Development, Destaw A. Yigzaw
Wto Agricultural Trade And The Unfulfilled Promise Of Development, Destaw A. Yigzaw
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
The World Trade Organization (WTO) was established with an alluring promise of enhancing the living standards of people around the world, creating jobs and spurring development, while ensuring equitable distribution of the fruits of trade, with particular regard to the needs of the poor. However, critics see the WTO as a mercantilist system tailored to the commercial interests of wealthy nations and their corporations, with little or no attention to the interests of the poor. What happens to agriculture affects the poor disproportionately. If spurring economic development and thereby enhancing the living standards of people is indeed the WTO’s goal, …
Arthur Hugh Clough And Florence Nightingale: A Relationship Reexamined, Patrick G. Scott
Arthur Hugh Clough And Florence Nightingale: A Relationship Reexamined, Patrick G. Scott
Faculty Publications
Discusses the relationship between the Victorian poet Arthur Hugh Clough and his cousin-by-marriage the nursing reformer Florence Nightingale, using manuscript and other evidence to counter the varicature offered by Lytton Strachey in his influential book Eminent Victorians.
L'Invention De L'Économie Sociale: Le Xixe Siècle Français, By André Gueslin, Michael S. Smith
L'Invention De L'Économie Sociale: Le Xixe Siècle Français, By André Gueslin, Michael S. Smith
Faculty Publications
A review of L'Invention de l'économie sociale: Le XIXe siècle français, by André Gueslin