79 results on '"Horvath, David P."'
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2. Agricultural Research Service Weed Science Research: Past, Present, and Future
3. Weed-induced crop yield loss: a new paradigm and new challenges
4. Weed-induced changes in the maize root transcriptome reveal transcription factors and physiological processes impacted early in crop-weed interactions
5. Overwintering Camelina and Canola/Rapeseed Show Promise for Improving Integrated Weed Management Approaches in the Upper Midwestern U.S.
6. Homozygosity mapping identified loci and candidate genes responsible for freezing tolerance in Camelina sativa
7. Genetic loci associated with freezing tolerance in a European rapeseed (Brassica napusL.) diversity panel identified by genome‐wide association mapping
8. Analysis of Camelina sativa transcriptomes identified specific transcription factors and processes associated with freezing tolerance in a winter biotype
9. Comparative Study on Physiological Responses and Gene Expression of Bud Endodormancy Release Between Two Herbaceous Peony Cultivars (Paeonia lactiflora Pall.) With Contrasting Chilling Requirements
10. Dormancy Induction and Release in Buds and Seeds
11. Dormancy-Associated MADS-BOX Genes: A Review
12. Meta-Analysis Identifies Potential Molecular Markers for Endodormancy in Crown Buds of Leafy Spurge; a Herbaceous Perennial
13. Transcript Profiles Differentiate Cold Acclimation-Induced Processes in a Summer and Winter Biotype of Camelina
14. MADS-box transcription factors determine the duration of temporary winter dormancy in closely related evergreen and deciduousIrisspp.
15. Genome-Wide Association Mapping of Freezing Tolerance Loci in Canola (Brassica napus L.)
16. A New Diversity Panel for Winter Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) Genome-Wide Association Studies
17. Bud Dormancy in Perennial Plants: A Mechanism for Survival
18. Varying Weed Densities Alter the Corn Transcriptome, Highlighting a Core Set of Weed‐Induced Genes and Processes with Potential for Manipulating Weed Tolerance
19. Annual growth cycle observation, hybridization and forcing culture for improving the ornamental application of Paeonia lactiflora Pall. in the low-latitude regions
20. Selection of endogenous reference genes for qRT-PCR analysis in Camelina sativa and identification of FLOWERING LOCUS C allele-specific markers to differentiate summer- and winter-biotypes
21. Omics in Weed Science: A Perspective from Genomics, Transcriptomics, and Metabolomics Approaches
22. Expression of FLOWERING LOCUS C and a frameshift mutation of this gene on chromosome 20 differentiate a summer and winter annual biotype of Camelina sativa
23. Weed presence altered biotic stress and light signaling in maize even when weeds were removed early in the critical weed‐free period
24. Gene Space and Transcriptome Assemblies of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula) Identify Promoter Sequences, Repetitive Elements, High-Quality Markers, and a Full-Length Chloroplast Genome
25. Foliar Glyphosate Treatment Alters Transcript and Hormone Profiles in Crown Buds of Leafy Spurge and Induces Dwarfed and Bushy Phenotypes throughout its Perennial Lifecycle
26. Comprehensive Transcriptome Analyses Reveal Differential Gene Expression Profiles of Camellia sinensis Axillary Buds at Para-, Endo-, Ecodormancy, and Bud Flush Stages
27. Comparison of phytohormone levels and transcript profiles during seasonal dormancy transitions in underground adventitious buds of leafy spurge
28. Phytohormone balance and stress-related cellular responses are involved in the transition from bud to shoot growth in leafy spurge
29. Extensive Transcriptome Changes During Natural Onset and Release of Vegetative Bud Dormancy in Populus
30. Glyphosate’s impact on vegetative growth in leafy spurge identifies molecular processes and hormone cross-talk associated with increased branching
31. Key molecular processes of the diapause to post-diapause quiescence transition in the alfalfa leafcutting beeMegachile rotundataidentified by comparative transcriptome analysis
32. RNAseq reveals weed‐inducedPIF3‐like as a candidate target to manipulate weed stress response in soybean
33. Leafy Spurge: An Emerging Model to Study Traits of Perennial Weeds
34. Model Weeds for Genomics Research
35. Dehydration-induced endodormancy in crown buds of leafy spurge highlights involvement of MAF3- and RVE1-like homologs, and hormone signaling cross-talk
36. The resemblance and disparity of gene expression in dormant and non-dormant seeds and crown buds of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula)
37. Microarray Analysis of the Semicompatible, Pathogenic Response and Recovery of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula) Inoculated with the Cassava Bacterial Blight PathogenXanthomonas axonopodispv.manihotis
38. BAC Library Development and Clone Characterization for Dormancy-Responsive DREB4A, DAM, and FT from Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula) Identifies Differential Splicing and Conserved Promoter Motifs
39. The transcriptomes of dormant leafy spurge seeds under alternating temperature are differentially affected by a germination-enhancing pretreatment
40. Induction of DREB2A pathway with repression of E2F, jasmonic acid biosynthetic and photosynthesis pathways in cold acclimation-specific freeze-resistant wheat crown
41. Selection and Validation of Endogenous Reference Genes for qRT-PCR Analysis in Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula)
42. Invasion history of North American Canada thistle,Cirsium arvense
43. Microarray and Growth Analyses Identify Differences and Similarities of Early Corn Response to Weeds, Shade, and Nitrogen Stress
44. Auxin and ABA act as central regulators of developmental networks associated with paradormancy in Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense)
45. Changes in the Transcriptome of Dry Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula) Seeds Imbibed at a Constant and Alternating Temperature
46. Genomics of Compositae weeds: EST libraries, microarrays, and evidence of introgression
47. Association Between Seed Dormancy and Pericarp Color Is Controlled by a Pleiotropic Gene That Regulates Abscisic Acid and Flavonoid Synthesis in Weedy Red Rice
48. Alternating temperature breaks dormancy in leafy spurge seeds and impacts signaling networks associated with HY5
49. Dehydration and vernalization treatments identify overlapping molecular networks impacting endodormancy maintenance in leafy spurge crown buds
50. Assessing Genetic Diversity of Canada Thistle (Cirsium arvense) in North America with Microsatellites
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