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M. B, G, A., M, B., KM, D., DT, D., KM, H., MV, S., A, G., C, I., A, L., JC, M., Quantar, M. ’bark, Wang, X., Wiman, N. G., and Walton, V. M., Seasonal occurrence of resident parasitoids associated with Drosophila suzukii in two small fruit production regions of Italy and the USA, Bull Insectology, vol. 68, 2015.
R. Cruz and Ganskopp, D. C., Seasonal Preferences of Steers for Prominent Northern Great Basin Grasses, Journal of Range Management, vol. 51, no. 5, p. 557, 1998.
K. Guan, Good, S. P., and Caylor, K. K., Seasonal rainfall variability and its significance to terrestrial ecosystems in Africa, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2013.
K. Guan, Good, S. P., and Caylor, K. K., Seasonal rainfall variability and its significance to terrestrial ecosystems in Africa, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2013.
A. Grassi, Gottardello, A., Dalton, D., Tait, G., Rendon, D., Ioriatti, C., Gibeaut, D., M Stacconi, V. Rossi, and Walton, V. M., Seasonal Reproductive Biology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Temperate Climates, Environmental Entomology, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 166 - 174, 2017.
A. Grassi, Gottardello, A., Dalton, D., Tait, G., Rendon, D., Ioriatti, C., Gibeaut, D., M Stacconi, V. Rossi, and Walton, V. M., Seasonal Reproductive Biology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Temperate Climates, Environmental Entomology, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 166 - 174, 2017.
A. Grassi, Gottardello, A., Dalton, D., Tait, G., Rendon, D., Ioriatti, C., Gibeaut, D., M Stacconi, V. Rossi, and Walton, V. M., Seasonal Reproductive Biology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Temperate Climates, Environmental Entomology, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 166 - 174, 2017.
T. G. Chastain, Garbacik, C. J., Silberstein, T. B., and Young, W. C., Seed production characteristics of three fine fescue species in residue management systems, Agronomy Journal, vol. 103, pp. 1495–1502, 2011.
S. G. Elias, Garay, A. E., Schweitzer, L., and Hanning, S., Seed Quality Testing of Native Species, Native Plants Journal, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 15 - 19, 2006.
D. C. Ganskopp and Cruz, R., Selective differences between naive and experienced cattle foraging among eight grasses, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, vol. 62, no. 4, pp. 293 - 303, 1999.
M. E. Moustafa, Carlson, B. A., Anver, M. R., Bobe, G., Zhong, N., Ward, J. M., Perella, C. M., Hoffmann, V. J., Rogers, K., Combs, G. F., Schweizer, U., Merlino, G., Gladyshev, V. N., and Hatfield, D. L., Selenium and Selenoprotein Deficiencies Induce Widespread Pyogranuloma Formation in Mice, while High Levels of Dietary Selenium Decrease Liver Tumor Size Driven by TGFα, PLoS ONE, no. 2, p. e57389, 2013.
H. Hugejiletu, Bobe, G., Vorachek, W. R., M Gorman, E., Mosher, W. D., Pirelli, G. J., and Hall, J. A., Selenium supplementation alters gene expression profiles associated with innate immunity in whole-blood neutrophils of sheep, Biological trace element research, vol. 154, pp. 28–44, 2013.
S. Raduner, Bisson, W. H., Abagyan, R., Altmann, K. - H., and Gertsch, J., Self-assembling cannabinomimetics: supramolecular structures of N-alkyl amides, Journal of natural products, vol. 70, pp. 1010–1015, 2007.
S. Muñoz-Amatriaín, Lonardi, S., Luo, M. C., Madishetty, K., Svensson, J. T., Moscou, M. J., Wanamaker, S., Jiang, T., Kleinhofs, A., Muehlbauer, G. J., Wise, R. P., Stein, N., Ma, Y., Rodriguez, E., Kudrna, D., Bhat, P. R., Chao, S., Condamine, P., Heinen, S., Resnik, J., Wing, R., Witt, H. N., Alpert, M., Beccuti, M., Bozdag, S., Cordero, F., Mirebrahim, H., Ounit, R., Wu, Y., You, F., Zheng, J., Simková, H., Dolezel, J., Grimwood, J., Schmutz, J., Duma, D., Altschmied, L., Blake, T. K., Bregitzer, P., Cooper, L., Dilbirligi, M., Falk, A., Feiz, L., Graner, A., Gustafson, P., Hayes, P. M., Lemaux, P., Mammadov, J., and Close, T. J., Sequencing of 15 622 gene-bearing BACs clarifies the gene-dense regions of the barley genome, The Plant Journal, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 216 - 227, 2015.
S. Muñoz-Amatriaín, Lonardi, S., Luo, M. C., Madishetty, K., Svensson, J. T., Moscou, M. J., Wanamaker, S., Jiang, T., Kleinhofs, A., Muehlbauer, G. J., Wise, R. P., Stein, N., Ma, Y., Rodriguez, E., Kudrna, D., Bhat, P. R., Chao, S., Condamine, P., Heinen, S., Resnik, J., Wing, R., Witt, H. N., Alpert, M., Beccuti, M., Bozdag, S., Cordero, F., Mirebrahim, H., Ounit, R., Wu, Y., You, F., Zheng, J., Simková, H., Dolezel, J., Grimwood, J., Schmutz, J., Duma, D., Altschmied, L., Blake, T. K., Bregitzer, P., Cooper, L., Dilbirligi, M., Falk, A., Feiz, L., Graner, A., Gustafson, P., Hayes, P. M., Lemaux, P., Mammadov, J., and Close, T. J., Sequencing of 15 622 gene-bearing BACs clarifies the gene-dense regions of the barley genome, The Plant Journal, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 216 - 227, 2015.
S. Muñoz-Amatriaín, Lonardi, S., Luo, M. C., Madishetty, K., Svensson, J. T., Moscou, M. J., Wanamaker, S., Jiang, T., Kleinhofs, A., Muehlbauer, G. J., Wise, R. P., Stein, N., Ma, Y., Rodriguez, E., Kudrna, D., Bhat, P. R., Chao, S., Condamine, P., Heinen, S., Resnik, J., Wing, R., Witt, H. N., Alpert, M., Beccuti, M., Bozdag, S., Cordero, F., Mirebrahim, H., Ounit, R., Wu, Y., You, F., Zheng, J., Simková, H., Dolezel, J., Grimwood, J., Schmutz, J., Duma, D., Altschmied, L., Blake, T. K., Bregitzer, P., Cooper, L., Dilbirligi, M., Falk, A., Feiz, L., Graner, A., Gustafson, P., Hayes, P. M., Lemaux, P., Mammadov, J., and Close, T. J., Sequencing of 15 622 gene-bearing BACs clarifies the gene-dense regions of the barley genome, The Plant Journal, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 216 - 227, 2015.
T. Beechie, Pess, G., Roni, P., and Giannico, G. R., Setting River Restoration Priorities: A Review of Approaches and a General Protocol for Identifying and Prioritizing Actions, North American Journal of Fisheries Management, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 891 - 905, 2008.
R. McDonnell, Mulkeen, C. J., and Gormally, M. J., Sexual dimorphism and the impact of temperature on the pupal and adult stages of Sepedon spinipes spinipes, a potential biological control agent of fascioliasis, Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, vol. 115, pp. 291–301, 2005.
C. Ochoa, Fernald, A. G., Guldan, S. J., Tidwell, V. C., and Shukla, M. K., Shallow Aquifer Recharge from Irrigation in a Semiarid Agricultural Valley in New Mexico, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, vol. 18, no. 10, pp. 1219 - 1230, 2013.
A. J. Spence, Jimenez-Flores, R., Qian, M., and Goddik, L., Short communication: Evaluation of supercritical fluid extraction aids for optimum extraction of nonpolar lipids from buttermilk powder., J Dairy Sci, vol. 92, no. 12, pp. 5933-5936, 2009.
A. Y. Fennell, Schlauch, K. A., Gouthu, S., Deluc, L. G., Khadka, V., Sreekantan, L., Grimplet, J., Cramer, G. R., and Mathiason, K. L., Short day transcriptomic programming during induction of dormancy in grapevine, Frontiers in Plant Science, 2015.
A. Y. Fennell, Schlauch, K. A., Gouthu, S., Deluc, L. G., Khadka, V., Sreekantan, L., Grimplet, J., Cramer, G. R., and Mathiason, K. L., Short day transcriptomic programming during induction of dormancy in grapevine, Frontiers in Plant Science, 2015.
G. R. Garcia, Shankar, P., Dunham, C. L., Garcia, A., La Du, J. K., Truong, L., Tilton, S. C., and Tanguay, R. L., Signaling Events Downstream of AHR Activation That Contribute to Toxic Responses: The Functional Role of an AHR-Dependent Long Noncoding RNA () Using the Zebrafish Model., Environ Health Perspect, vol. 126, no. 11, p. 117002, 2018.
G. R. Garcia, Shankar, P., Dunham, C. L., Garcia, A., La Du, J. K., Truong, L., Tilton, S. C., and Tanguay, R. L., Signaling Events Downstream of AHR Activation That Contribute to Toxic Responses: The Functional Role of an AHR-Dependent Long Noncoding RNA () Using the Zebrafish Model., Environ Health Perspect, vol. 126, no. 11, p. 117002, 2018.
A. Chin, Laurencio, L. R., Daniels, M. D., Woho, E., Urban, M. A., Boyer, K., Butt, A., Piegay, H., and Gregory, K. M., The significance of perceptions and feedbacks for effectively managing wood in rivers, River Research and Applications, 2014.