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1. Comparative proteomic and metabolomic analysis of resistant and susceptible Kentucky Bluegrass cultivars in response to infection by powdery mildew.

2. Co-expression analyses reveal key Cd stress response-related metabolites and transcriptional regulators in Kentucky bluegrass.

3. Integrated proteomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics offer novel insights into Cd resistance and accumulation in Poa pratensis.

4. Root cell wall polysaccharides and endodermal barriers restrict long-distance Cd translocation in the roots of Kentucky bluegrass.

5. Transcriptome Analysis of Native Kentucky Bluegrass ( Poa pratensis L.) in Response to Osmotic Stress.

6. Genetic variation and response to selection of photosynthetic and forage characteristics in Kentucky bluegrass ( Poa pratensis L.) ecotypes under drought conditions.

7. Cytokinin and Metabolites Affect Rhizome Growth and Development in Kentucky Bluegrass ( Poa pratensis ).

8. A happy accident: a novel turfgrass reference genome.

9. Carbon and nitrogen metabolism affects kentucky bluegrass rhizome expansion.

10. Auxin alleviates cadmium toxicity by increasing vacuolar compartmentalization and decreasing long-distance translocation of cadmium in Poa pratensis.

11. 24-epibrassinolide improves cadmium tolerance and lateral root growth associated with regulating endogenous auxin and ethylene in Kentucky bluegrass.

12. Feasibility assessment of bioethanol production from humic acid-assisted alkaline pretreated Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) followed by downstream enrichment using direct contact membrane distillation.

13. Differential Metabolomic Responses of Kentucky Bluegrass Cultivars to Low Nitrogen Stress.

14. Utilization of waste biomass of Poa pratensis for green synthesis of n-doped carbon dots and its application in detection of Mn 2+ and Fe 3 .

15. Kentucky Bluegrass Invasion in the Northern Great Plains and Prospective Management Approaches to Mitigate Its Spread.

16. Poa pratensis ECERIFERUM1 (PpCER1) is involved in wax alkane biosynthesis and plant drought tolerance.

17. Population Genetic Structure of Claviceps purpurea in Cool-Season Grass Seed Crops of Oregon.

18. Identification and Expression Analysis of the SWEET Gene Family from Poa pratensis Under Abiotic Stresses.

19. Recent developments in metabolomics-based research in understanding transgenic grass metabolism.

20. Biosynthesis and Signal Transduction of ABA, JA, and BRs in Response to Drought Stress of Kentucky Bluegrass.

21. Differential effects of citric acid on cadmium uptake and accumulation between tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass.

22. 5-Aminolevulinic acid modulates antioxidant defense systems and mitigates drought-induced damage in Kentucky bluegrass seedlings.

23. Effects of Nitrogen Supply on Water Stress and Recovery Mechanisms in Kentucky Bluegrass Plants.

24. Phylogenetic relationships among low-ploidy species of Poa using chloroplast sequences.

25. Selection of Candidate Reference Genes for Gene Expression Analysis in Kentucky Bluegrass ( Poa pratensis L.) under Abiotic Stress.

26. Differential Cadmium Distribution and Translocation in Roots and Shoots Related to Hyper-Tolerance between Tall Fescue and Kentucky Bluegrass.

27. Development of an innovative decentralized treatment system for the reclamation and reuse of strong wastewater from rural community: Effects of elevated CO2 concentrations.

28. Gibberellin-Stimulation of Rhizome Elongation and Differential GA-Responsive Proteomic Changes in Two Grass Species.

29. Biology and Management of Billbugs (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Turfgrass.

30. Development of natural treatment system consisting of black soil and Kentucky bluegrass for the post-treatment of anaerobically digested strong wastewater.

31. Simple sequence repeat markers that identify Claviceps species and strains.

32. Protective effect of spermidine on salt stress induced oxidative damage in two Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) cultivars.

33. A Hypothesis: Could Portable Natural Grass be a Risk Factor for Knee Injuries?

34. Relationship between Cultural Factors and Nematodes on Merion Kentucky Bluegrass.

35. Effects of nematicides on nematode densities in turf in Connecticut.

36. Population response to temperature in the subfamily tylenchorhynchinae.

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