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Oklahoma State University–Stillwater

EducationStillwater, Oklahoma, United States
About: Oklahoma State University–Stillwater is a education organization based out in Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 18267 authors who have published 36743 publications receiving 1107500 citations. The organization is also known as: Oklahoma State University & OKState.


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TL;DR: Although cytotype explained much of the variation among populations and the population x location interaction, ecotypic differentiation within cytotypes accounted for considerable variation in adaption of switchgrass populations.
Abstract: Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a widely adapted warm-season perennial that has considerable potential as a biofuel crop. Evolutionary processes and environmental factors have combined to create considerable ecotypic differentiation in switchgrass. The objective of this study was to determine the nature of population × location interaction for switchgrass, quantifying potential differences in latitudinal adaptation of switchgrass populations. Twenty populations were evaluated for biofuel and agronomic traits for 2 yr at five locations ranging from 36 to 46° N lat. Biomass yield, survival, and plant height had considerable population × location interaction, much of which (53–65%) could be attributed to the linear effect of latitude and to germplasm groups (Northern Upland, Southern Upland, Northern Lowland, and Southern Lowland). Differences among populations were consistent across locations for maturity, dry matter, and lodging. Increasingly later maturity and the more rapid stem elongation rate of more southern-origin ecotypes (mainly lowland cytotypes) resulted in high biomass yield potential, reduced dry matter concentration, and longer retention of photosynthetically active tissue at more southern locations. Conversely, increasing cold tolerance of more northern-origin ecotypes (mainly upland cytotypes) resulted in higher survival, stand longevity, and sustained biomass yields at more northern locations, allowing switchgrass to thrive at cold, northern latitudes. Although cytotype explained much of the variation among populations and the population × location interaction, ecotypic differentiation within cytotypes accounted for considerable variation in adaption of switchgrass populations.

260 citations

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TL;DR: NdhR should be renamed ccmR to better represent its broader regulatory characteristics, indicating a vital role of this regulatory gene in both CO2 andbatchmode uptake.

260 citations

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TL;DR: On confirme l'hypothese selon laquelle la variation de l'intensite de la predation and the competition pour l'alimentation sont responsables of l'importance de l'savantage quant a la survie des jeunes de grandes dimensions.
Abstract: On confirme l'hypothese selon laquelle la variation de l'intensite de la predation et la competition pour l'alimentation sont responsables de l'importance de l'avantage quant a la survie des jeunes de grandes dimensions. Implications evolutives de ces resultats

260 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors established regularity criteria for the 3D incompressible MHD equations in terms of the derivative of the velocity field in one direction and the boundedness of the pressure in another direction.

260 citations

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TL;DR: No significant difference was observed in the weight loss profiles of switchgrass, wheat straw and eastern redcedar even though their cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin contents were considerably different, but biomass composition did significantly affect gas evolution profiles.

260 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Gerald I. Shulman164579109520
James M. Tiedje150688102287
Robert J. Sternberg149106689193
Josh Moss139101989255
Brad Abbott137156698604
Itsuo Nakano135153997905
Luis M. Liz-Marzán13261661684
Flera Rizatdinova130124289525
Bernd Stelzer129120981931
Alexander Khanov129121987089
Dugan O'Neil128100080700
Michel Vetterli12890176064
Josu Cantero12684673616
Nicholas A. Kotov12357455210
Wei Chen122194689460
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202336
2022254
20211,902
20201,780
20191,633
20181,529