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Recent publications from the SIPS community – December 24 & 31, 2020

Multiple-Race Stem Rust Resistance Loci Identified in Durum Wheat Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping.

Megerssa, S. H., Ammar, K., Acevedo, M., Brown-Guedira, G., Ward, B., Degete, A. G., Randhawa, M. S., and Sorrells, M. E. 2020. Frontiers in Plant Science 11.

Large-scale genome-wide association study, using historical data, identifies conserved genetic architecture of cyanogenic glucoside content in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) root.

Ogbonna, A. C., Braatz de Andrade, L. R., Rabbi, I. Y., Mueller, L. A., Jorge de Oliveira, E., and Bauchet, G. J. The Plant Journal n/a.

The Tomato Guanylate-Binding Protein SlGBP1 Enables Fruit Tissue Differentiation by Maintaining Endopolyploid Cells in a Non-Proliferative State.

Musseau, C., Jorly, J., Gadin, S., Sørensen, I., Deborde, C., Bernillon, S., Mauxion, J.-P., Atienza, I., Moing, A., Lemaire-Chamley, M., Rose, J. K. C., Chevalier, C., Rothan, C., Fernandez-Lochu, L., and Gévaudant, F. 2020.  The Plant Cell 32:3188-3205.

The genome and transcriptome analysis of snake gourd provide insights into its evolution and fruit development and ripening.

Ma, L., Wang, Q., Mu, J., Fu, A., Wen, C., Zhao, X., Gao, L., Li, J., Shi, K., Wang, Y., Zhang, X., Zhang, X., Fei, Z., Grierson, D., and Zuo, J. 2020. Horticulture Research 7:199.

Copper deficiency alters shoot architecture and reduces fertility of both gynoecium and androecium in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Rahmati Ishka, M., and Vatamaniuk, O. K. 2020. Plant Direct 4:e00288.

Bundling innovations to transform agri-food systems.

Barrett, C. B., Benton, T. G., Cooper, K. A., Fanzo, J., Gandhi, R., Herrero, M., James, S., Kahn, M., Mason-D’Croz, D., Mathys, A., Nelson, R. J., Shen, J., Thornton, P., Bageant, E., Fan, S., Mude, A. G., Sibanda, L. M., and Wood, S. 2020. Nature Sustainability 3:974-976.

Expression and Function Studies of CYC/TB1-Like Genes in the Asymmetric Flower Canna (Cannaceae, Zingiberales).

Yu, Q., Tian, X., Lin, C., Specht, C. D., and Liao, J. 2020. Frontiers in Plant Science 11.

CFM1, a member of the CRM-domain protein family, functions in chloroplast group II intron splicing in Setaria viridis.

Feiz, L., Asakura, Y., Mao, L., Strickler, S. R., Fei, Z., Rojas, M., Barkan, A., and Stern, D. B. 2020. The Plant Journal n/a.

Recent publications from the SIPS community – December 17, 2020

Plant stem-cell organization and differentiation at single-cell resolution

Satterlee, J. W., Strable, J., and Scanlon, M. J. 2020. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences:202018788.

Mapping U.S. Food System Localization Potential: The Impact of Diet on Foodsheds

Kurtz, J. E., Woodbury, P. B., Ahmed, Z. U., and Peters, C. J. 2020. Environmental Science & Technology 54:12434-12446.

Effect of Water Stress on Reproduction and Colonization of Podosphaera aphanis of Strawberry

Rossi, F. G., Asalf, B., Grieu, C., Onofre, R. B., Peres, N. A., Gadoury, D. M., and Stensvand, A. 2020. Plant Disease 104:2973-2978.

High density genotype storage for plant breeding in the Chado schema of Breedbase

Morales, N., Bauchet, G. J., Tantikanjana, T., Powell, A. F., Ellerbrock, B. J., Tecle, I. Y., and Mueller, L. A. 2020. PLOS ONE 15:e0240059.

Polymorphisms in cis-elements confer SAUR26 gene expression difference for thermo-response natural variation in Arabidopsis

Wang, Z., Yang, L., Wu, D., Zhang, N., and Hua, J. 2020. New Phytologist n/a.

Reproductive biology of Syagrus coronata (Arecaceae): sex-biased insect visitation and the unusual case of scent emission by peduncular bracts

Barbosa, C. M., Maia, A. C. D., Martel, C., Regueira, J. C. S., Navarro, D. M. d. A. F., Raguso, R. A., Milet-Pinheiro, P., and Machado, I. C. 2020.  Plant Biology n/a.

Evaluation of RNA Interference for Control of the Grape Mealybug Pseudococcus maritimus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae)

Arora, A. K., Clark, N., Wentworth, K. S., Hesler, S., Fuchs, M., Loeb, G., and Douglas, A. E. 2020. Insects 11.

First Report of Stemphylium Leaf Spot of Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) Caused by Stemphylium beticola in New York State

Spawton, K. A., McGrath, M., and du Toit, L. J. 2020. Plant Disease 104:3068-3068.

 

Six SIPS Graduate Students receive the Barbara McClintock Award

-Magdalen Lindeberg

Congratulations to Chase Crowell, Jenna Hershberger, Sarah Jensen, Brandon Miller, Jack Satterlee, and Daniel Sweeney, recipients of the Barbara McClintock Graduate Student Award for 2020.

head shot maleBrandon Miller is a graduate student with Nina Bassuk, researching transplant failure and factors limiting the establishment of desirable tree species in harsh urban environments. He studies root hydraulic conductance and the ability of plants to adjust in response to drought stress and different production techniques.

head shot maleChase Crowell is a graduate student in the program of Chris Smart. His research focuses on characterizing diversity among taxa of of the fungal genus Melampsora, that cause rust disease on willow. He is also seeking to learn more about molecular host-pathogen interactions in this system through genomic comparison with related Melampsora pathogens.

head shot femaleJenna Hershberger is a graduate student in the program of Mike Gore. Research interests include genomic investigation of sweet corn nutritional quality traits and development spectroscopic tools for phenotyping quality traits in cassava.

woman in fieldSarah Jensen is a graduate student in Ed Buckler’s research program. One of her projects focuses on development of tools for generating whole-genome genotypes from low-coverage sequence data. She also investigates how  RNA and protein characteristics contribute to plant thermal adaptation.

head shot maleJack Satterlee is conducting graduate research in Mike Scanlon’s lab. He is using single-cell gene expression analysis and CRISPR/Cas9-enabled molecular lineage tracing to decipher the contributions of gene expression and cell lineage to plant development in maize.

head shot maleDaniel Sweeney is a graduate student in Mark Sorrells’ program, focusing on genomics assisted breeding to improve spring malting barley for production in New York State. Disease resistance, malting quality, and genetic relationships with pre-harvest sprouting and dormancy are traits of particular interest.

The Barbara McClintock Graduate Student Award is made possible by an endowment from Dr. Robert Rabson to honor outstanding senior graduate students studying in the Plant Sciences (Plant Biology, Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology, Plant Breeding, Horticulture or Soil & Crop Sciences) at Cornell. It is awarded annually and students are selected based on their academic, research, teaching, and outreach achievements as well as on their potential to continue an outstanding career in the Plant Sciences. Income from the fund is used to support training of the awardees.

Larsen, Russell-Anelli, and Cyle receive 2020 MacDonald Musgrave Awards

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The 2020 MacDonald Musgrave Award Ceremony was held via Zoom (photo: Jenn Thomas-Murphy)

-Magdalen Lindeberg

Several awards are given out within the School of Integrative Plant Science at the end of each fall semester.  Among these are the MacDonald and Musgrave Awards, representing the desire of two crop science faculty members, Dr. Robert Musgrave and Dr. Harry MacDonald, to recognize outstanding accomplishments with the Section of Soil and Crop Sciences, at the time known as the Department of Agronomy. The awards were presented by SCS Chair, Professor Antonio DiTommaso on Friday December 11 in a virtual ceremony held on Zoom.

Leslie Larsen, recipient of the Musgrave Award for 2020, is an administrative manager in the School of Integrative Plant Science and a primary contact for the Soil & Crop Sciences Section. Larsen was recognized for her impressive organizational skills, commitment to finding solutions, and her calm, fair, and respectful attitude. These qualities are particularly appreciated this year given the challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic and complex planning required for the Bradfield renovation.

Senior Lecturer Jonathan Russell-Anelli is this year’s recipient of the MacDonald Award. Russell-Anelli is recognized for his tireless advocacy for soil science. He teaches three soils courses including the foundational PLSCS 2600 Introduction to Soil Science, and is known for attentiveness to his students and as a knowledgeable resource for faculty and staff. Russell-Anelli has also devoted significant energy to his position on the Cornell Senate.

Taylor Cyle is this year’s recipient of the MacDonald Musgrave Graduate Student Award. A student in the program of C. Enid Martínez, Cyle was recognized for his methodical, interdisciplinary research encompassing both soil chemistry and microbiology. He has received multiple grants and fellowships during his time at Cornell and is greatly appreciated for his thoughtful, proactive, and community-minded attitude.

Congratulations to all three awardees!

Recent publications from the SIPS community – December 10, 2020

Network Analyses Identify a Transcriptomic Proximodistal Pre-Pattern in the Maize Leaf Primordium

Leiboff, S., Strable, J., Johnston, R., Federici, S., Sylvester, A. W., and Scanlon, M. J. 2020. New Phytologist n/a.

The biogeography of Streptomyces in New Zealand enabled by high-throughput sequencing of genus-specific rpoB amplicons

Higgins, S. A., Panke-Buisse, K., and Buckley, D. H. Environmental Microbiology n/a.

Phytohormones in Fruit Development and Maturation

Fenn, M. A., and Giovannoni, J. J. The Plant Journal n/a.

A natural diversity screen in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals determinants for HopZ1a recognition in the ZAR1-ZED1 immune complex.

Baudin, M., Martin, E. C., Sass, C., Hassan, J. A., Bendix, C., Sauceda, R., Diplock, N., Specht, C. D., Petrescu, A. J., and Lewis, J. D.  Plant, Cell & Environment n/a.

A Coordinated Suite of Wild-Introgression Lines in Indica and Japonica Elite Backgrounds

Singh, N., Wang, D. R., Ali, L., Kim, H., Akther, K. M., Harrington, S. E., Kang, J.-W., Shakiba, E., Shi, Y., DeClerck, G., Meadows, B., Govindaraj, V., Ahn, S.-N., Eizenga, G. C., and McCouch, S. R. 2020. Frontiers in Plant Science 11.

Modern Seed Technology: Seed Coating Delivery Systems for Enhancing Seed and Crop Performance.

Afzal, I., Javed, T., Amirkhani, M., and Taylor, A. G. 2020. Agriculture 10:526.

A Reference Genome Sequence for Giant Sequoia.

Scott, A. D., Zimin, A. V., Puiu, D., Workman, R., Britton, M., Zaman, S., Caballero, M., Read, A. C., Bogdanove, A. J., Burns, E., Wegrzyn, J., Timp, W., Salzberg, S. L., and Neale, D. B. 2020.  G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics 10:3907-3919.

Olenka Zavodna awarded the Sellew Family Fellowship

-Magdalen Lindeberg

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Olenka Zavodna attending the 2018 Tri-Societies Meeting

The School of Integrative Plant Science is pleased to announce that Tetiana-Olena ‘Olenka’ Zavodna, PhD student in the Field of Soil & Crop Sciences, has been awarded the Sellew Family Excellence-in-Mentoring Fellowship for 2021.  Zavodna works in the program of Olena Vatamaniuk, investigating how wheat uptakes copper, a micronutrient required for fertility and yield. Her undergraduate mentees cite her enthusiasm for science and her warm and patient personality.

The Sellew Family Excellence-in-Mentoring Fellowship is supported by a current use fund of $50,000 from Mark ‘78 and Lisa ‘79 Sellew and was created to highlight the valuable role that graduate students play in contributing to the educational experience of Cornell undergraduates.

One of Zavodna’s current mentees, Plant Sciences Major Erica Kirchhof, reflected on Olenka’s special talent for explaining both the what and why of scientific experiments. “I came into the Vatamaniuk Lab with very little prior experience, so I needed a mentor that would help me navigate various procedures while also being patient as I learned new techniques. Olenka not only provided this, but she also made me feel more at ease and more confident with what I was doing.” Iryna Dovirak, a mentee and 2020 graduate recalled, “There were countless nights she would stay overtime to teach me new techniques, celebrate my growth, or simply share her excitement for discoveries in the lab.”

The Sellew Family Excellence-in-Mentoring Fellowship is awarded to a student in a different SIPS graduate field for each of five years. Grant Thompson in the SIPS Horticulture Section, Mike Fulcher in the SIPS Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology Section, and Mia Howard in the SIPS Plant Biology Section were award recipients for 2017-2018, 2018-2019, and 2019-2020 respectively. This year’s fellowship term shifted from Fall-Spring to Spring-Fall owing to COVID-related disruptions. Next year, an awardee will be selected from the Field of Plant Breeding & Genetics.

New SIPS Website launched December 2

-Magdalen Lindeberg

After many months of work by the SIPS communications team, the new SIPS website has launched. The new site features Drupal 8 content management and an updated display consistent with the look and feel of the main CALS web site and Cornell AgriTech site. A new Organic@Cornell site has also recently launched. Eventually, all CALS school and department sites will migrate to the new format.

Features of note on the new SIPS site:

  • URL structure: reflects organizational structure of CALS/SIPS/SECTION and designed to enhance search engine optimization
  • People profiles: No longer fed by Activity Insight but are now directly editable (Craig Cramer (cdc25@cornell.edu) has trained SIPS admins Tara Reed, Michele Blackmore, Danielle Bushnell and Catalina Enright to edit).
  • Graduate Field pages: now located under SIPS > Degrees & Programs
  • Seminar Attendance Check-In: Located on SIPS > About > Seminars & Events
  • SharePoint: No longer accessed via the page footer but instead located under SIPS > About > Internal School Resources
  • Kudos, SIPS COVID FAQ, LibCal, and related links: Also found under About > Internal School Resources

Features still in process by CIT and CALS Marketing & Communications:

  • Alphabetization of people profiles
  • Means for easy integration of non-Cornell news into news feeds
  • Tables

If you have suggestions or questions about the organizational rationale or specific content, contact Magdalen Lindeberg (ml16) and/or Craig Cramer (cdc25). Jenn Thomas-Murphy (jnt3) is the main contact for Organic@Cornell as well as Field Crops, migration of which will be happening in the near future.

Read more:

December 2020 update from SIPS Director Chris Smart

Dear SIPS Community,

I hope this message finds you and your family well. If you are in need of any assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Congratulations! So pleased to see SIPS, USDA and BTI plant and soil scientists on this list.

SIPS-wide end-of-semester Zoom meetings with Chris Smart

Watch for an email to which you can respond with your questions.

  • Postdocs: Monday, December 7, 4:00 – 5:00 pm
  • Staff: Wednesday, December 9, 9:30 – 10:30am
  • Graduate Students: Monday, December 14, 10:00 – 11:00am
  • Faculty: Thursday, December 17, 10:00 – 11:00am CALS Dean Ben Houlton will join from 10 – 10:40am

New SIPS website

The new SIPS website with Drupal 8 content management and updated display launched on December 2! CIT programmers are continuing to make some fixes and the SIPS Communications team expects requests to tweak and revise content, but I think you will find it to be a big improvement from our previous site. If you have questions or comments, contact Craig Cramer and/or Magdalen Lindeberg. Questions about Organic@Cornell can be sent to Jenn Thomas-Murphy. Thanks Craig, Magdalen, and Jenn for years of work on this project!

SIPS diversity and inclusion

If you have not yet seen the dashboard on Composition of Cornell Students, Staff and Faculty you can find it here http://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/university-factbook/diversity/composition

Remember, anyone can Report a Bias Incident here.

Fall Semester Updates

We are now on-line for the last weeks of the semester. Thank you to everyone that has worked so hard to ensure a quality educational opportunity for our students this fall. If you are planning to give a final exam, check the final exam schedule for your day and time: https://registrar.cornell.edu/exams/fall-final-exam-schedule.

Spring 2021 Semester Updates

Spring 2021 course roster is live! Pre-enrollment will begin Tuesday, December 8. We all need to make sure we have uploaded a course syllabus (a draft is just fine) by that time. If you have not yet done so, please get a draft to Leah Cook (lcc2@cornell.edu). You can also check out this Guide to Spring 2021 Enrollment

Renovation

  • The Bradfield construction kick-off occurred 12/2 and the contractor will be on-site 12/7 to begin work. Extensive efforts have been made over the last two months to move the lower half of the building to temporary surge locations.
  • Thank you to everyone involved with packing and moving during this challenging time. Many thanks especially to Leslie Larsen for facilitating much of this activity in collaboration with CALS Facilities.
  • There will be periodic planned electrical and/or fume hood shutdowns during the project, which will be communicated in advance. Please be sure to follow all signage. The project completion date is March 2022.

Congratulations

To the following people who were recognized with a SIPS Kudos in the last month! Thanks for your effort and passion in support of SIPS.

  • Going Above & Beyond: Leslie Larsen, Jenn Thomas-Murphy, Barb Sledziona, Steve Hatfield, Audrey Klein, George Stack, Garrett Giles, Anna Osatuke
  • Inspirational Leadership: Cindy Twardokus, Chris Pelzer, Larry Smart, Hortus Forum
  • Strong Team Spirit: Sandra Wayman, Mike Brown

PLEASE remember to recognize people in our SIPS community that have gone out of their way to enhance our School. All you have to do is complete the brief form here

Take care,

Chris

 

Recent publications from the SIPS community – December 3, 2020

Composite modeling of leaf shape along shoots discriminates Vitis species better than individual leaves.

Bryson, A. E., Wilson Brown, M., Mullins, J., Dong, W., Bahmani, K., Bornowski, N., Chiu, C., Engelgau, P., Gettings, B., Gomezcano, F., Gregory, L. M., Haber, A. C., Hoh, D., Jennings, E. E., Ji, Z., Kaur, P., Kenchanmane Raju, S. K., Long, Y., Lotreck, S. G., Mathieu, D. T., Ranaweera, T., Ritter, E. J., Sadohara, R., Shrote, R. Z., Smith, K. E., Teresi, S. J., Venegas, J., Wang, H., Wilson, M. L., Tarrant, A. R., Frank, M. H., Migicovsky, Z., Kumar, J., VanBuren, R., Londo, J. P., and Chitwood, D. H.  Applications in Plant Sciences n/a.

Identification of cassava quality attributes preferred by Ugandan users along the food chain.

Iragaba, P., Hamba, S., Nuwamanya, E., Kanaabi, M., Nanyonjo, R. A., Mpamire, D., Muhumuza, N., Khakasa, E., Tufan, H. A., and Kawuki, R. S.  International Journal of Food Science & Technology n/a.

52 million years old Eucalyptus flower sheds more than pollen grains.

Zamaloa, M. C., Gandolfo, M. A., and Nixon, K. C.  American Journal of Botany n/a.

Contrasting genetic variation and positive selection followed the divergence of NBS-encoding genes in Asian and European pears.

Sun, M., Zhang, M., Singh, J., Song, B., Tang, Z., Liu, Y., Wang, R., Qin, M., Li, J., Khan, A., and Wu, J. 2020. BMC Genomics 21:809.

GWAS Based on RNA-Seq SNPs and High-Throughput Phenotyping Combined with Climatic Data Highlights the Reservoir of Valuable Genetic Diversity in Regional Tomato Landraces.

Rodriguez, M., Scintu, A., Posadinu, C. M., Xu, Y., Nguyen, C. V., Sun, H., Bitocchi, E., Bellucci, E., Papa, R., Fei, Z., Giovannoni, J. J., Rau, D., and Attene, G. 2020.  Genes 11:1387.

One Clonal Lineage of Calonectria pseudonaviculata Is Primarily Responsible for the Boxwood Blight Epidemic in the United States.

Castroagudín, V. L., Weiland, J. E., Baysal-Gurel, F., Cubeta, M. A., Daughtrey, M. L., Gauthier, N. W., LaMondia, J., Luster, D. G., Hand, F. P., Shishkoff, N., Williams-Woodward, J., Yang, X., LeBlanc, N., and Crouch, J. A. 2020. Phytopathology 110:1845-1853.

Phlox Species Show Quantitative and Qualitative Resistance to a Population of Powdery Mildew Isolates from the Eastern United States.

Farinas, C., Jourdan, P. S., Paul, P. A., Slot, J. C., Daughtrey, M. L., Ganeshan, V. D., Baysal-Gurel, F., and Hand, F. P. 2020. Phytopathology 110:1410-1418.

Biology of Invasive Plants: a new series within Invasive Plant Science and Management.

Kriticos, D. J., Clements, D. R., and DiTommaso, A. 2020. Invasive Plant Science and Management 13:115-119.

Waneta, a Variety with Excellent Chip Color out of Cold Storage, Long Tuber Dormancy, and Resistance to the Golden Cyst Nematode.

De Jong, W. S., Halseth, D. E., Plaisted, R. L., Wang, X., Perry, K. L., Qu, X., Paddock, K. M., Falise, M., Christ, B. J., and Porter, G. A. 2020. American Journal of Potato Research 97:580-585.

Less Is More: a Mutation in the Chemical Defense Pathway of Erysimum cheiranthoides (Brassicaceae) Reduces Total Cardenolide Abundance but Increases Resistance to Insect Herbivores

Mirzaei, M., Züst, T., Younkin, G. C., Hastings, A. P., Alani, M. L., Agrawal, A. A., and Jander, G. 2020.  Journal of Chemical Ecology 46:1131-1143.

Evaluating the Microbiome of Hemp

Barnett, S. E., Cala, A. R., Hansen, J. L., Crawford, J., Viands, D. R., Smart, L. B., Smart, C. D., and Buckley, D. H. 2020. Phytobiomes Journal 4:351-363.

Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Markers Associated with Mycelial Growth (at 15, 20, and 25°C), Mefenoxam Resistance, and Mating Type in Phytophthora infestans.

Ayala-Usma, D. A., Danies, G., Myers, K., Bond, M. O., Romero-Navarro, J. A., Judelson, H. S., Restrepo, S., and Fry, W. E. 2020. Phytopathology 110:822-833.

Recent publications from the SIPS community – November 26, 2020

Growth Stage Classification and Harvest Scheduling of Snap Bean Using Hyperspectral Sensing: A Greenhouse Study.

Hassanzadeh, A., Murphy, S. P., Pethybridge, S. J., and van Aardt, J. 2020. Remote Sensing 12:3809.

High CO2- and pathogen-driven expression of the carbonic anhydrase βCA3 confers basal immunity in tomato.

Hu, Z., Ma, Q., Foyer, C. H., Lei, C., Choi, H. W., Zheng, C., Li, J., Zuo, J., Mao, Z., Mei, Y., Jingquan, Y., Klessig, D. F., and Shi, K. 2020. New Phytologist n/a.

Biochar amendment pyrolysed with rice straw increases rice production and mitigates methane emission over successive three years.

Nan, Q., wang, C., Yi, Q., Zhang, L., Ping, F., Thies, J. E., and Wu, W. 2020. Waste Management 118:1-8.

Agricultural labor, COVID-19, and potential implications for food security and air quality in the breadbasket of India.

Balwinder, S., Shirsath, P. B., Jat, M. L., McDonald, A. J., Srivastava, A. K., Craufurd, P., Rana, D. S., Singh, A. K., Chaudhari, S. K., Sharma, P. C., Singh, R., Jat, H. S., Sidhu, H. S., Gerard, B., and Braun, H. 2020. Agricultural Systems 185:102954.

Potential Benefits of Silicon Nutrition to Hydroponically Grown Sweet Basil.

Li, Y., Heckman, J., Wyenandt, A., Mattson, N., Durner, E., and Both, A. J. 2020. HortScience horts 55:1799.

Soil fungal mycelia have unexpectedly flexible stoichiometric C:N and C:P ratios.

Camenzind, T., Philipp Grenz, K., Lehmann, J., and Rillig, M. C.  Ecology Letters n/a.

Genotypic variation of flavonols and antioxidant capacity in broccoli.

Duan, Y., Eduardo Melo Santiago, F., Rodrigues dos Reis, A., de Figueiredo, M. A., Zhou, S., Thannhauser, T. W., and Li, L. 2021. Food Chemistry 338:127997.

Structure-function analysis of the maize bulliform cell cuticle and its potential role in dehydration and leaf rolling.

Matschi, S., Vasquez, M. F., Bourgault, R., Steinbach, P., Chamness, J., Kaczmar, N., Gore, M. A., Molina, I., and Smith, L. G. 2020.  Plant Direct 4:e00282.

Nondestructive estimation of leaf area for 15 species of vines with different leaf shapes.

Yu, X., Shi, P., Schrader, J., and Niklas, K. J. American Journal of Botany n/a.

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