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Autor:
James C. Thomas, William Casey Reynolds, Kevin J. McInnes, Reagan Hejl, Don W. Dyer, Benjamin Wherley
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Agronomy Journal. 112:3491-3499
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F. Clint Waltz, Alec Kowalewski, Patricio R. Munoz, Jing Zhang, Grady L. Miller, Justin Q. Moss, A. Dennis Genovesi, Ambika Chandra, Benjamin Wherley, Brian M. Schwartz, William Casey Reynolds, Wayne W. Hanna, Dennis L. Martin, Kevin E. Kenworthy, Michael P. Kenna, J. Bryan Unruh, Susana R. Milla-Lewis, Paul L. Raymer, Yanqi Wu, Lisa L. Baxter
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HortScience. 53:1711-1714
Autor:
Taylor Wade, William Casey Reynolds, Matthew T. Elmore, Robert T. Puckett, Diane Silcox Reynolds
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Southwestern Entomologist. 41:921-932
Turfgrasses grown for sod production, golf courses, recreational areas, and home lawns are frequently damaged by destructive insect pests that substantially reduce turfgrass quality. White grubs, the larval stage of scarab beetles, cause damage as th
Autor:
William Casey Reynolds, Thomas G. Isleib, Jennifer Kimball, Susana R. Milla-Lewis, Maria C. Zuleta
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HortScience. 51:810-815
New elite st. augustinegrass cultivars with improved cold tolerance and desirable turf quality are needed for the turf industry, especially in the transitional climatic region of the United States. To efficiently use sources of cold tolerance in a br
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Crop Science. 56:2016-2025
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Crop Science. 53:2209-2217
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Crop Science. 52:2375-2384
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Journal of economic entomology. 109(1)
The hunting billbug, Sphenophorus venatus vestitus Chittenden, is one of the most widely recognized billbug turfgrass pests. Since 2000, damage to warm-season turfgrass caused by hunting bill bugs has increased and a need for information on hunting b
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Acta Horticulturae. :193-197
Autor:
Wanjun Zhang, Margaret Biswas, Susana R. Milla-Lewis, Ralph E. Dewey, Rongda Qu, Kim Richardson, William Casey Reynolds, P. Sathish, Kerry Robert Templeton, Maria C. Zuleta, Minesh Patel
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Plant biotechnology journal. 13(5)
Summary HUB1, also known as Ubl5, is a member of the subfamily of ubiquitin-like post-translational modifiers. HUB1 exerts its role by conjugating with protein targets. The function of this protein has not been studied in plants. A HUB1 gene, LpHUB1,