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Recent publications from the SIPS community – January 21, 2021

Tracking changes to urban trees over 100 years in Ithaca, NY, USA

Cowett, F, Bassuk, NL, Grace, J and Vorstad, K. Arboriculture and Urban Forestry 2021. 47(1): 3-24

AgroTutor: A Mobile Phone Application Supporting Sustainable Agricultural Intensification

Laso Bayas, J. C., Gardeazabal, A., Karner, M., Folberth, C., Vargas, L., Skalský, R., Balkovič, J., Subash, A., Saad, M., Delerce, S., Crespo Cuaresma, J., Hlouskova, J., Molina-Maturano, J., See, L., Fritz, S., Obersteiner, M., and Govaerts, B. 2020. Sustainability 12:9309.

Understanding Smallholder Farmers’ Intention to Adopt Agricultural Apps: The Role of Mastery Approach and Innovation Hubs in Mexico

Molina-Maturano, J., Verhulst, N., Tur-Cardona, J., Güereña, D. T., Gardeazábal-Monsalve, A., Govaerts, B., and Speelman, S. 2021. Agronomy 11:194.

BONZAI Proteins Control Global Osmotic Stress Responses in Plants

Chen, K., Gao, J., Sun, S., Zhang, Z., Yu, B., Li, J., Xie, C., Li, G., Wang, P., Song, C.-P., Bressan, R. A., Hua, J., Zhu, J.-K., and Zhao, Y. 2020. Current Biology 30:4815-4825.e4814.

Evolution of Cellular Differentiation: From Hypotheses to Models

Márquez-Zacarías, P., Pineau, R. M., Gomez, M., Veliz-Cuba, A., Murrugarra, D., Ratcliff, W. C., and Niklas, K. J. 2021. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 36:49-60.

Editorial: Physiological Aspects of Non-proteinogenic Amino Acids in Plants

Jander, G., Kolukisaoglu, U., Stahl, M., and Yoon, G. M. 2020. Frontiers in Plant Science 11.

Population structure of Erysiphe necator on domesticated and wild vines in the Middle East raises questions on the origin of the grapevine powdery mildew pathogen.

Gur, L., Reuveni, M., Cohen, Y., Cadle-Davidson, L., Kisselstein, B., Ovadia, S., and Frenkel, O. 2021. Environmental Microbiology n/a.

 Comparative evolutionary genetics of deleterious load in sorghum and maize.

Lozano, R., Gazave, E., dos Santos, J. P. R., Stetter, M. G., Valluru, R., Bandillo, N., Fernandes, S. B., Brown, P. J., Shakoor, N., Mockler, T. C., Cooper, E. A., Taylor Perkins, M., Buckler, E. S., Ross-Ibarra, J., and Gore, M. A. 2021.Nature Plants 7:17-24.

Host susceptibility factors render ripe tomato fruit vulnerable to fungal disease despite active immune responses.

Silva, C. J., van den Abeele, C., Ortega-Salazar, I., Papin, V., Adaskaveg, J. A., Wang, D., Casteel, C. L., Seymour, G. B., and Blanco-Ulate, B. 2021.  Journal of experimental botany.

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