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1. Major impacts of widespread structural variation on sorghum.

2. Genome biology of the paleotetraploid perennial biomass crop Miscanthus

4. Transcriptome Profiling and Genome-Wide Association Studies Reveal GSTs and Other Defense Genes Involved in Multiple Signaling Pathways Induced by Herbicide Safener in Grain Sorghum

7. Major impacts of widespread structural variation on sorghum

10. Topological data analysis expands the genotype to phenotype map for 3D maize root system architecture.

12. A detailed gene expression study of the Miscanthus genus reveals changes in the transcriptome associated with the rejuvenation of spring rhizomes

13. A framework genetic map for Miscanthus sinensis from RNAseq-based markers shows recent tetraploidy

19. Maize genomes to fields (G2F): 2014–2017 field seasons: genotype, phenotype, climatic, soil, and inbred ear image datasets

22. Additional file 1 of Transformation and gene editing in the bioenergy grass Miscanthus

23. Sugar accumulation enhancement in sorghum stem is associated with reduced reproductive sink strength and increased phloem unloading activity.

26. Transformation and gene editing in the bioenergy grass Miscanthus

30. Maize Genomes to Fields: 2014 and 2015 field season genotype, phenotype, environment, and inbred ear image datasets

33. A Recommendation for Naming Transcription Factor Proteins in the Grasses

43. Utility of Climatic Information via Combining Ability Models to Improve Genomic Prediction for Yield Within the Genomes to Fields Maize Project

44. The importance of dominance and genotype-by-environment interactions on grain yield variation in a large-scale public cooperative maize experiment

48. Grain composition and productivity of maize hybrids derived from the Illinois Protein Strains in response to variable nitrogen supply

49. The maize macrohairless1 locus specifically promotes leaf blade macrohair initiation and responds to factors regulating leaf identity

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