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Grantee Research Project Results

Publications Details for Grant Number EM832933

Plant Biotechnology

RFA: Targeted Research Grant (2006)

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Abstract Forest biotechnology and society: what have we accomplished and where are we going? None Strauss SH Strauss SH. Forest biotechnology and society: what have we accomplished and where are we going? In: Book of Abstracts for the Fifth International Poplar Symposium, Poplars and Willows: From Research Models to Multipurpose Trees for a Bio-based Society, Orvieto, Italy, September 20-25, 2010, p. 3. EM832933 (Final)
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Book Chapter Transformation as a tool for genetic analysis in Populus. None Busov VB, Strauss SH, Pilate G Busov VB, Strauss SH, Pilate G. Transformation as a tool for genetic analysis in Populus. In: Jansson S, Bhalerao R, Groover A, eds. Genetics and Genomics of Populus, Volume 8. New York, NY: Springer Publishing, 2010, pp. 113-133. EM832933 (Final)
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Book Chapter Why are regulatory requirements a major impediment to genetic engineering of horticultural crops? None Strauss SH Strauss SH. Why are regulatory requirements a major impediment to genetic engineering of horticultural crops? In:Mou B, Scorza R, eds. Transgenic Horticultural Crops:Challenges and Opportunities. Boca Raton, FL:CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011, Chapter 12, pp. 249-261. EM832933 (Final)
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Book Chapter Regulation of flowering time in poplar. None Yuceer C, Hsu C-Y, Brunner AM, Strauss SH Yuceer C, Hsu C-Y, Brunner AM, Strauss SH. Regulation of flowering time in poplar. In: Joshi CP, DiFazio SP, Kole C, eds. Genetics, Genomics, and Breeding of Poplar. Enfield, NH: Science Publishers, 2011, Chapter 11, pp. 272-303. EM832933 (Final)
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Journal Article Biocarbon production from Hungarian sunflower shells. None Antal Jr. MJ, Wade SR, Nunoura T Antal Jr. MJ, Wade SR, Nunoura T. Biocarbon production from Hungarian sunflower shells. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 2007;79(1-2):86-90. EM832933 (2007)
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Journal Article FLOWERING LOCUS T duplication coordinates reproductive and vegetative growth in perennial poplar. None Hsu C-Y, Adams JP, Kim H, No K, Ma C, Strauss SH, Drnevich J, Vandervelde L, Ellis JD, Rice BM, Wickett N, Gunter LE, Tuskan GA, Brunner AM, Page GP, Barakat A, Carlson JE, dePamphilis CW, Luthe DS, Yuceer C Hsu C-Y, Adams JP, Kim H, No K, Ma C, Strauss SH, Drnevich J, Vandervelde L, Ellis JD, Rice BM, Wickett N, Gunter LE, Tuskan GA, Brunner AM, Page GP, Barakat A, Carlson JE, dePamphilis CW, Luthe DS, Yuceer C. FLOWERING LOCUS T duplication coordinates reproductive and vegetative growth in perennial poplar. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011;108(26):10756-10761. EM832933 (Final)
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Journal Article Far-reaching deleterious impacts of regulations on research and environmental studies of recombinant DNA-modified perennial biofuel crops in the United States. None Strauss SH, Kershen DL, Bouton JH, Redick TP, Tan H, Sedjo RA Strauss SH, Kershen DL, Bouton JH, Redick TP, Tan H, Sedjo RA. Far-reaching deleterious impacts of regulations on research and environmental studies of recombinant DNA-modified perennial biofuel crops in the United States. BioScience 2010;60(9):729-741. EM832933 (Final)
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Journal Article Banagrass vs. eucalyptus wood as feedstocks for metallurgical biocarbon production. None Yoshida T, Turn SQ, Yost RS, Antal Jr. MJ Yoshida T, Turn SQ, Yost RS, Antal Jr. MJ. Banagrass vs eucalyptus wood as feedstocks for metallurgical biocarbon production. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2008;47(24):9882-9888. EM832933 (Final)
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Journal Article Precocious flowering in trees: the FLOWERING LOCUS T gene as a research and breeding tool in Populus. None Zhang H, Harry DE, Ma C, Yuceer C, Hsu C-Y, Vikram V, Shevchenko O, Etherington E, Strauss SH Zhang H, Harry DE, Ma C, Yuceer C, Hsu C-Y, Vikram V, Shevchenko O, Etherington E, Strauss SH. Precocious flowering in trees: the FLOWERING LOCUS T gene as a research and breeding tool in Populus. Journal of Experimental Botany 2010;61(10):2549-2560. EM832933 (Final)
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Presentation Plant resistance to insect pests mediated by a protease. None Bonning B Bonning B. Plant resistance to insect pests mediated by a protease. Presented at the Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research (CPBR) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 10, 2009. EM832933 (Final)
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Presentation Forest biotechnology and society: what have we accomplished and where are we going? None Strauss SH Strauss SH. Forest biotechnology and society: what have we accomplished and where are we going? Presented at the Fifth International Poplar Symposium, Orvieto, Italy, September 20-25, 2010 (keynote). EM832933 (Final)
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Presentation Genetically engineered trees: a powerful tool gathering dust? None Strauss SH Strauss SH. Genetically engineered trees: a powerful tool gathering dust? Presented at the Society of American Foresters Meeting, Portland, OR, 2010. EM832933 (Final)
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Presentation Genetically modified crops: social and scientific potential and obstacles. None Strauss SH Strauss SH. Genetically modified crops: social and scientific potential and obstacles. Presented at the International Forum for Adaptability Sciences II: Technologies for a Sustainable Society, University of Tohoku, Sendai, Japan, November 30-December 3, 2010. EM832933 (Final)
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Presentation Transgenic forest trees: accomplishments, potentials, and realities. None Strauss SH Strauss SH. Transgenic forest trees: accomplishments, potentials, and realities. Presented at the 14th International Biotechnology Symposium and Exhibition, Rimini, Italy, September 14-18, 2010 (keynote). EM832933 (Final)
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Presentation Proposals for improved environmental assessment and regulation of new types of GM plants: an academic perspective. None Strauss SH Strauss SH. Proposals for improved environmental assessment and regulation of new types of GM plants: an academic perspective. Presented at the Expert Panel Meeting on Research to Support Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Plants in the EU, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2011. EM832933 (Final)
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Presentation Transgenic forest trees: what a long strange trip it’s been. None Strauss SH Strauss SH. Transgenic forest trees:what a long strange trip it’s been. Presented at Tree Biotechnology 2011: From Genomes to Integration and Delivery, Porto Segundo, Brazil, June 26-July 1, 2011. EM832933 (Final)
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Presentation Biocarbon production from Hungarian sunflower shells. None Antal MJ, Wade SR, Nunoura T Antal MJ, Wade SR, Nunoura T. Biocarbon production from Hungarian sunflower shells. Presented at the 2006 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2006. EM832933 (2007)
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Presentation Biocarbon production from Hungarian sunflower shells. None Antal MJ, Wade SR, Nunoura T Antal MJ, Wade SR, Nunoura T. Biocarbon production from Hungarian sunflower shells. Presented at the 2007 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 2007. EM832933 (2007)
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