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L. S. Watrud, Maggard, S., Shiroyama, T., Coleman, C. G., Johnson, M. G., Donegan, K. K., Di Giovanni, G., L. Porteous, A., and E. Lee, H., Bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum L.) frond biomass and rhizosphere microbial community characteristics are correlated to edaphic factors, Plant and Soil, vol. 249, no. 2, pp. 359 - 371, 2003.
R. Contreras, Bred for success, Digger, pp. 41-45, 2011.
R. Contreras and Horn, M., Breeding to improve garden performance of Penstemon in the Willamette Valley: early stages, Bulletin of the American Pestemon Society, vol. 73, pp. 68-72, 2014.
R. Contreras, Bridging the gap: A new partnership between Oregon State University and LPDC designed to continue cultivar development., Landscape Plant News, 2010.
K. F. Thompson, Patel, S., Baker, C. S., Constantine, R., and Millar, C. D., Bucking the trend: genetic analysis reveals high diversity, large population size and low differentiation in a deep ocean cetacean, Heredity, vol. 116, no. 3, pp. 277 - 285, 2016.
M. - Y. Choi and Jurenka, R., C75, a fatty acid synthase inhibitor, decreases feeding activity and pheromone production in a moth, Helicoverpa zea, Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, no. 9, pp. 43-48, 2006.
S. Ho Shin, Seo, S. Gwon, Min, S., Yang, H., Lee, E., Son, J. Eun, Kwon, J. Yeon, Yue, S., Chung, M. - Y., Kim, K. - H., Cheng, J. - X., Lee, H. Joo, and Lee, K. Won, Caffeic acid phenethyl ester, a major component of propolis, suppresses high fat diet-induced obesity through inhibiting adipogenesis at the mitotic clonal expansion stage., J Agric Food Chem, vol. 62, no. 19, pp. 4306-12, 2014.
S. Ho Shin, Seo, S. Gwon, Min, S., Yang, H., Lee, E., Son, J. Eun, Kwon, J. Yeon, Yue, S., Chung, M. - Y., Kim, K. - H., Cheng, J. - X., Lee, H. Joo, and Lee, K. Won, Caffeic acid phenethyl ester, a major component of propolis, suppresses high fat diet-induced obesity through inhibiting adipogenesis at the mitotic clonal expansion stage., J Agric Food Chem, vol. 62, no. 19, pp. 4306-12, 2014.
J. Benítez-Buelga, Rodriguez-Sinobas, L., Calvo, R. Sánchez, Gil-Rodriguez, M., Sayde, C., and Selker, J., Calibration of soil moisture sensing with subsurface heated fiber optics using numerical simulation, Water Resources Research, vol. 52, pp. 2985–2995, 2016.
D. T. Booth, Cox, S. E., and Johnson, D. E., Calibration of Threshold Levels in Vegetation-Cover Measurement Software, Journal of Range Ecology and Management, 2017.
R. Contreras and Ruter, J. M., Callicarpa evaluation and breeding at The University of Georgia Tifton Campus, Landscape Plant News, vol. 20(2), pp. 3-5, 2009.
A. K. Obour, Chen, C., Sintim, H. Y., Mcvay, K., Lamb, P., Obeng, E., Mohammed, Y. A., Khan, Q., Afshar, R. K., and Zheljazkov, V. D., Camelina sativa as a fallow replacement crop in wheat-based crop production systems in the US Great Plains, Industrial Crops and Products, vol. 111, pp. 22–29, 2018.
D. J. Wysocki, Chastain, T., Schillinger, W. F., Guy, S. O., and Karow, R. S., Camelina: Seed yield response to applied nitrogen and sulfur, Field Crops Research, vol. 145, pp. 60–66, 2013.
A. Frewert, Trippe, K., and Cheeke, T. E., Can locally sourced inoculum and biochar synergistically improve the establishment of mycorrhizal fungi in mine tailings?, Restoration Ecology, vol. 30, p. e13518, 2022.
A. Hoehn, Clawson, J., Higgins, C., Jairala, J., Journey-Kahler, P., and Lee, J., Carbon Dioxide Scrubbers for Controlling the Gaseous Composition of Spaceflight Plant Growth Chambers- Design Trades and Test Results, 2005.
H. Huwald, Selker, J., Tyler, S. W., Calaf, M., Giesen, N. C., and Parlange, M. B., Carbon monoxide as a tracer of gas transport in snow and other natural porous media, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 39, 2012.
P. H. R. M. Martinez, Silva, L. C. R., Calegari, M. R., Camargo, P. B., Vidal-Torrado, P., and Kleber, M., Carbon stocks in Umbric Ferralsols driven by plant productivity and geomorphic processes, not by mineral protection, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2021.
P. H. R. M. Martinez, Silva, L. C. R., Calegari, M. R., Camargo, P. B., Vidal-Torrado, P., and Kleber, M., Carbon stocks in Umbric Ferralsols driven by plant productivity and geomorphic processes, not by mineral protection, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2021.
J. Zhong, Ding, J., Su, Y., Shen, G., Yang, Y., Wang, C., Simonich, S. L. Massey, Cao, H., Zhu, Y., and Tao, S., Carbonaceous Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Human Exposure from Indoor Biomass Burning Practices, Environmental Engineering Science, vol. 29, no. 11, pp. 1038 - 1045, 2012.
J. Duringer, Mazumder, R., Palmer, V., A Craig, M., and Spencer, P., Case-Control Study of Nodding Syndrome in Acholiland: Urinary Multi-Mycotoxin Screening., Toxins (Basel), vol. 13, no. 5, 2021.
Z. Li, Chen, C. H., Liu, T., Mathrubootham, V., Hegg, E. L., and Hodge, D. B., Catalysis with Cu(bpy) improves alkaline hydrogen peroxide pretreatment, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, vol. 110109413498109129689134978108262713349315139230268100772851064611754291081126381645197762249306, no. 442412571191361015376799347271-2181951651146371-3123 Suppl.34913332, pp. 1078 - 1086, 2013.
Q. Zeb, Rondon, S. I., Neem, M., Alam, S., Goyer, A., VanVleet, S., and Corp, M. K., Categorization of putative factors against Rhopalosiphum padi (L.) (Heteroptera: Aphididae), Journal of Economic Entomology, vol. 109, no. 1, pp. 21-38, 2015.
D. E. Johnson, Clark, P. E., Larson, L. L., Wilson, K. D., Louhaichi, M., Freeburg, T., and Williams, J., Cattle use of off-stream water developments across a northeastern Oregon landscape, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, vol. 71, no. 6, pp. 494 - 502, 2016.
D. E. Johnson, Larson, L. L., Wilson, K. D., Clark, P. E., Williams, J., and Louhaichi, M., Cattle use of perennial streams and associated riparian areas on a northeastern Oregon landscape, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, vol. 71, no. 6, pp. 484 - 493, 2016.
C. Benedict, Skinner, J. S., Meng, R., Chang, Y., Bhalerao, R., Huner, N. P. A., Finn, C. E., Chen, T. H. H., and Hurry, V., The CBF1-dependent low temperature signalling pathway, regulon and increase in freeze tolerance are conserved in Populus spp., Plant Cell Environ, vol. 29, no. 7, pp. 1259-72, 2006.