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Switchgrass composition and yield response to alternative soil amendments under intensified heat and drought conditions
(2016)Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) and guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) have been proposed as sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels in subtropical and tropical environments, respectively; although still requiring ... -
Cover Crop Management on the Southern High Plains: Impacts on Crop Productivity and Soil Water Depletion
(MDPI, 2021)The imminent depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer demands innovative cropping alternatives. Even though the benefits of cover crops are well recognized, adoption has been slow in the Southern High Plains (SHP) of the United ... -
BlocklyXR: An Interactive Extended Reality Toolkit for Digital Storytelling
(MDPI, 2021)Traditional in-app virtual reality (VR)/augmented reality (AR) applications pose a challenge of reaching users due to their dependency on operating systems (Android, iOS). Besides, it is difficult for general users to ... -
Capillary-driven Microfluidic Biosensing Platforms for Digital Biomolecule Detection
(2020-07-30)Microfluidic systems enable rapid diagnosis, screening, and monitoring of diseases and health conditions using small amounts of biological samples and reagents. Research on microfluidic devices for biological analysis has ... -
No acclimation: instantaneous responses to temperature to maintain homeostatic photosynthetic rates under experimental warming across a precipitation gradient in Ulmus americana
(Oxford University Press, 2020)Past research has shown that plants possess the capacity to alter their instantaneous response of photosynthesis to temperature in response to a longer-term change in temperature (i.e. acclimate). This acclimation is ...