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1. Phylogenetic patterns of bioactive secondary metabolites produced by fungal endosymbionts in morning glories (Ipomoeeae, Convolvulaceae).

3. Gene flow, divergent selection and resistance to introgression in two species of morning glories (Ipomoea).

4. Development of Cercospora leaf spot on Ipomoea weed species for biological control.

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6. Recent advances in flower color variation and patterning of Japanese morning glory and petunia.

7. Shifts in outcrossing rates and changes to floral traits are associated with the evolution of herbicide resistance in the common morning glory.

8. Evaluation and kinetics of biogas yield from morning glory (Ipomoea aquatica) co-digested with water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes).

9. Breaking down barriers in morning glories.

11. EVALUATION OF SUBLETHAL EFFECTS OF Ipomoea cairica LINN. EXTRACT ON LIFE HISTORY TRAITS OF DENGUE VECTORS.

12. An examination of fitness costs of glyphosate resistance in the common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea.

13. Phylogenetic and chemotypic diversity of Periglandula species in eight new morning glory hosts (Convolvulaceae).

14. Suspected natural lysosomal storage disease from ingestion of pink morning glory (Ipomoea carnea) in goats in northern Argentina.

15. A foundation monograph of Convolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae).

16. PHYLOGENETICS AND DIVERSIFICATION OF MORNING GLORIES (TRIBE IPOMOEEAE, CONVOLVULACEAE) BASED ON WHOLE PLASTOME SEQUENCES.

18. Port-Rose Garden, Freeport, Illinois : season 1937-1938 /

19. Grow a Hideaway.

20. New Year, New Ideas.

21. Diurnally forced convergence lines in the Australian Tropics.

22. Differential Allocation of Seed-Borne Ergot Alkaloids During Early Ontogeny of Morning Glories (Convolvulaceae).

23. Peripheral Nonperfusion and Tractional Retinal Detachment Associated with Congenital Optic Nerve Anomalies

24. Natural selection maintains a single-locus leaf shape cline in Ivyleaf morning glory, Ipomoea hederacea.

25. THE EVOLUTIONARY POTENTIAL OF BAKER'S WEEDINESS TRAITS IN THE COMMON MORNING GLORY, IPOMOEA PURPUREA (CONVOLVULACEAE).

26. Development of EST-SSR markers of Ipomoea nil.

27. Morning glory as a powerful model in ecological genomics: tracing adaptation through both natural and artificial selection.

28. Development of new natural dyes for wool and silk fabrics.

29. Metabonomic study of biochemical changes in the urine of Morning Glory Seed treated rat

30. Toxicology effects of Morning Glory Seed in rat: A metabonomic method for profiling of urine metabolic changes

31. RED MORNINGGLORY (IPOMOEA COCCINEA) RESPONSE TO TILLAGE AND SHADE.

33. Eastward-Propagating Undular Bores over Cape York Peninsula.

34. Effect of water availability on tolerance of leaf damage in tall morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea

35. Identification of r mutations conferring white flowers in the Japanese morning glory ( Ipomoea nil).

36. InPSR26, a Putative Membrane Protein, Regulates Programmed Cell Death during Petal Senescence in Japanese Morning Glory.

37. SELECTION FOR CHARACTER DISPLACEMENT IS CONSTRAINED BY THE GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF FLORAL TRAITS IN THE IVYLEAF MORNING GLORY.

38. CONSTRAINTS ON THE EVOLUTION OF TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDE IN THE COMMON MORNING GLORY: RESISTANCE AND TOLERANCE ARE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE.

39. NATURAL SELECTION ON A LEAF-SHAPE POLYMORPHISM IN THE IVYLEAF MORNING GLORY ( IPOMOEA HEDERACEA).

40. Selection through Male Function Favors Smaller Floral Display Size in the Common Morning Glory Ipomoea purpurea (Convolvulaceae).

41. CRESSA.

42. PLEIOTROPIC EFFECTS OF AN ALLELE PRODUCING WHITE FLOWERS IN IPOMOEA PURPUREA.

43. Potential of Ipomoea aquatica cultivars in phytoremediation of soils contaminated with di-n-butyl phthalate

44. Responses of individual stomata in Ipomoea pes-caprae to various CO2 concentrations.

45. Experimental Evidence That Selection Favors Character Displacement in the Ivyleaf Morning Glory.

46. The evolution of novel herbicide tolerance in a noxious weed: the geographic mosaic of selection.

47. Xanthophyll Cycle and Inactivation of Photosystem II Reaction Centers Alleviating Reducing Pressure to Photosystem I in Morning Glory Leaves under Short-term High Irradiance.

48. Gene expression in opening and senescing petals of morning glory ( Ipomoea nil ) flowers.

49. Spontaneous mutations caused by a Helitron transposon, Hel-It1, in morning glory, Ipomoea tricolor.

50. Close clustering of anthers and stigma in Ipomoea hederacea enhances prezygotic isolation from Ipomoea purpurea.

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