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Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 768-769 (2017)
The genus Penstemon is an emerging model for the study of continental adaptive radiation. We report here the first complete plastome sequence for this genus. The P. fruticosus (shrubby, or brush penstemon) plastome is 152,704 bp in length with a quad
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/78592e8199c6479683d3ae6115a45652
Autor:
Jason M Stettler, Mikel R Stevens, Lindsey M Meservey, W Wesley Crump, Jed D Grow, Sydney J Porter, L Stephen Love, Peter J Maughan, Eric N Jellen
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 12, p e0261143 (2021)
The North American endemic genus Penstemon (Mitchell) has a recent geologic origin of ca. 3.6 million years ago (MYA) during the Pliocene/Pleistocene transition and has undergone a rapid adaptive evolutionary radiation with ca. 285 species of perenni
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/949c6f28d61e4733bf3c9f819928163a
Autor:
Mikel R. Stevens, Robert L. Johnson, Jason M. Stettler, Lindsey M. Meservey, Matthew D. Robbins, Chris D. Anderson, Sydney J. Porter, Nathan J. Ricks, Sarah Harrison
Publikováno v:
Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist. 14
Autor:
Daniel K Arens, T Scott Brady, John L Carter, Jenny A Pape, David M Robinson, Kerri A Russell, Lyndsay A Staley, Jason M Stettler, Olivia B Tateoka, Michelle H Townsend, Kiara V Whitley, Trevor M Wienclaw, Taryn L Williamson, Steven M Johnson, Julianne H Grose
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 7, p e0200202 (2018)
Bacteriophages are a major force in the evolution of bacteria due to their sheer abundance as well as their ability to infect and kill their hosts and to transfer genetic material. Bacteriophages that infect the Enterobacteriaceae family are of parti
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/09c08884ab4146469feef9f75240671b
Autor:
Mikel R. Stevens, Jason M. Stettler, Von D. Jolley, Covy D Jones, Dave Turner, Bryan G. Hopkins, Scott Jensen
Publikováno v:
Native Plants Journal. 19:90-99
Autor:
Kevin J. Connors, Douglas A. Johnson, B. Shaun Bushman, Thomas A. Jones, David J Hole, Jennifer W. MacAdam, Jason M. Stettler
Publikováno v:
Rangeland Ecology & Management. 70:691-699
Utah lotus (Lotus utahensis Ottley) is a North American leguminous forb that may hold promise for rangeland revegetation in the western United States for diversifying planting mixtures, attracting pollinators, providing high-quality forage, and expan
Autor:
Dave Turner, Von D. Jolley, Covy D Jones, Bryan G. Hopkins, Mikel R. Stevens, Jason M. Stettler, Scott Jensen
Publikováno v:
Native Plants Journal. 17:5-18
Seeds of most Great Basin lupine ( Lupinus spp. [Fabaceae]) species are physically dormant and thus, difficult to establish in uniform stands in seed production fields. We designed this study to examine 5 seed scarification techniques, each with 11 l
Autor:
Christopher D. Anderson, Lindsey M. Meservey, Jason M. Stettler, Robert L. Johnson, W. Wesley Crump, Mikel R. Stevens, Sarah Harrison
Publikováno v:
Western North American Naturalist. 80:131
Penstemon × jonesii is described as having flowers with the colors of “Tyrian rose,” “amaranth purple,” or “red-purple to maroon.” It has been recorded only in localized areas of southwestern Utah and just over the border of Arizona, whe
Autor:
Kerri A. Russell, Steven M. Johnson, Michelle H. Townsend, Olivia B. Tateoka, John L. Carter, Daniel K. Arens, Lyndsay A. Staley, Jason M. Stettler, Jenny A. Pape, T. Scott Brady, Trevor M. Wienclaw, Taryn L. Williamson, Kiara V. Whitley, D. Robinson, Julianne H. Grose
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 7, p e0200202 (2018)
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Bacteriophages are a major force in the evolution of bacteria due to their sheer abundance as well as their ability to infect and kill their hosts and to transfer genetic material. Bacteriophages that infect the Enterobacteriaceae family are of parti
Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources
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The genus Penstemon is an emerging model for the study of continental adaptive radiation. We report here the first complete plastome sequence for this genus. The P. fruticosus (shrubby, or brush penstemon) plastome is 152,704 bp in length with a quad