Plant sciences
Statistics
Faculty Count: 110
Department Count: 59
Article Count: 31
Total Citations: 86
Citation Average: 2
Themes
- Ubiquitination and deubiquitination mechanisms
- Nature observation
- Public attitudes towards honey bees
- Adaptive significance of traits
- Gene expression and regulation
- Comparative analysis of bacterial metabolic pathways
- Molecular techniques in field research
- Habitat assessment and management
- Phenotypic analysis of mutants
- Foraging ecology
Themes
- bioenergy crops
- Response to environmental stress
- Impact of personal experiences on perceptions
- Ubiquitination and its regulatory mechanisms
- Implications of male and female plant characteristics on resource utilization
- Impact of resource availability on behavior
- Inbreeding and genetic drift effects
- Dispersal patterns
- Impact of fire management on wildlife
- Biodiversity conservation
Themes
- Optimizing cultivation for cannabidiol (CBD) production
- Conservation and education
- Fitness benefits in mating
- Degradation and assimilation of carbon substrates
- Regional agricultural history
- Plant disease monitoring
- Protein interaction and regulation in plants
- Conservation management strategies for songbirds
- food vs fuel debate
- Impact of nutrient sources on bacterial growth
Themes
- DNA damage repair
- Effects of antagonistic microbes on pest behavior
- Behavioral ecology of termites
- Adaptation of species to environments
- Use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for early plant sex identification
- Microbial Carbon Utilization
- Interaction between deubiquitinases and WD-repeat proteins
- Capacity building for novice researchers
- Metabolic regulation
- Ecosystem services
Themes
- Practical applications of genetic analyses in remote areas
- Impact on agriculture
- Symbiotic relationships in plant biology
- Comparative behavior of species
- Behavioral ecology
- Metabolism of L-Ascorbate
- salt tolerance
- Role of deubiquitinases in cellular processes
- Identification and sex determination of industrial hemp plants
- Pupation behavior in lepidopterans
Themes
- Geographical variation
- Carbon metabolism
- Ubiquitin modification
- Sources of organic matter
- Metabolic pathways in bacteria
- L-Ascorbate as a carbon source
- Environmental impact of plastic waste
- Deforestation and land use change
- Female mating preferences
- Differences in habitat preferences of bird species
Themes
- Tree species distribution
- Evolutionary biology
- Impact of human activities on insect communities
- Seasonality and succession of dung beetle populations
- Gene function in plants
- Invasive species
- Sustainable agriculture
- Soil drainage characteristics
- Protein complex formation
- Historical ecology
Themes
- Lima bean cultivation
- Volunteer-based conservation efforts
- Role of Vitamin C in environmental carbon cycling
- Hormone signaling
- Lateral root development
- Soil ecology
- Conservation threats to dung beetles
- Importance of ubiquitin cycle in plant development
- Survivorship and development of larvae
- Ecological Recycling
Themes
- Conservation efforts
- Population ecology of Heortia vitessoides
- Behavioral patterns in ants
- Impact of forest size and composition on songbird populations
- Bioplastics as a sustainable alternative
- DNA repair mechanisms
- Human impact on forest ecosystems
- Pest management strategies
- Microbial contributions to plant growth
- Habitat management
Themes
- Ecological requirements of rare species
- Biogeography
- Dietary adaptation
- Gene function analysis
- Aquatic ecology
- Gene Expression and Regulation
- Nutrient Cycling
- Food web dynamics
- Ecological surveys and monitoring
- Breeding success of ground-nesting warblers
Themes
- Comparative biochemistry
- Historical contributions to ornithology
- Folate production and its significance
- Interactions between termites and fungi
- Protein interactions
- Demographics and attitudes towards wildlife
- Post-translational protein modification
- Impact of foraging behavior on growth
- genetic studies
- Environmental microbiology
Themes
- Food-burying behavior
- Feeding morphology
- Soil characteristics
- Metabolic pathways
- Dung beetle diversity and abundance
- Population trends of Neotropical migratory songbirds
- Role of honey bees in the environment
- Food-transport behavior
- Invasive species impact
- Impact of farmer associations
Themes
- Conservation of vulnerable species
- Ecosystem services provided by dung beetles
- Pathogen identification
- Impact of pest on agarwood production
- Nutritional enhancement of crops
- Study of butterfly life cycle
- Enzyme functions in catabolism
- Biological pathways for bioplastic production
- Genetic diversity and fitness
- Ubiquitination regulation
Themes
- Transporter proteins and their function
- Microbial metabolism
- Ecological dynamics
- Heritability of traits
- Ecosystem interactions
- Conservation biology
- Migration vs. hibernation in birds
- Symbiotic relationships in ecosystems
- Agricultural implications of microbial interactions
- Genomic analysis of hemp seedlings for practical agricultural applications
Themes
- Aggregation behavior of larvae
- Heterozygosity-fitness correlations
- Comparative analysis of protein regulation between plants and animals
- Ecological implications of carbon cycle
- Cellular growth
- Role of WD-repeat proteins in cellular processes
Articles
- Survey and Habitat Assessment of King's Hairstreak (Satyrium kingi) in Maryland Coastal Plain Forests
- Phenotypic Characterization of LRS1‐2 Knockout Mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Monitoring of Dung Beetle (Scarabaeidae and Geotrupidae) Activity Along Maryland's Coastal Plain
- Bill shape reflects divergent prey consumption for island compared to mainland American kestrels (Falco sparverius)
- Larval Aggregation of Heortia vitessoides Moore (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) and Evidence of Horizontal Transfer of Avermectin
Articles
- Analysis of Published PCR Primers to Determine Sex of Industrial Hemp Seedlings
- Food-burying behavior in red imported fire ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
- Identifying interaction partners of the Arabidopsis thaliana deubiquitinase‐associated WD40‐repeat proteins LRS1 and WDR20
- The Effects of Trichoderma Fungi on the Tunneling, Aggregation, and Colony-Initiation Preferences of Black-Winged Subterranean Termites, Odontotermes formosanus (Blattodea: Termitidae)
- Ground-Nesting Warblers on the Eastern Shore of Maryland: Declining Population Trends and the Effects of Forest Composition and Structure
Articles
- Investigations into Multiple Acyl‐CoA Assimilation Pathways in a Single Organism
- Visitors to a University pollinator event have positive attitudes towards honey bees
- Evidence for the Novel Metabolic Pathway of Ralstonia eutropha H16 to Metabolize L‐ascorbate Ryan Joyce, Tyler Stack, Michael Carter
- Identification of an Arabidopsis WD‐Repeat Protein that Activates the Deubiquitinase UBP3 and Interacts with Two E3 Ubiquitin Ligases
- Soil drainage-class influences on the distribution of witness trees (1664–1700) in Wicomico County, Maryland, USA
Articles
- Incorporating Molecular Genetics into Remote Expedition Fieldwork
- RNA‐Seq Analysis of the Salt Tolerance Response in Prairie Cordgrass
- Enhancement of Folate Levels in Lettuce via a Methylotrophic Symbiont
- First Report of Didymella americana on Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus) in Delaware and Maryland
- A Novel Way to Use Vitamin C? Characterizing L‐Ascorbate (Vitamin C) Catabolism in Ralstonia eutropha
Departments
- Biology Salisbury University Salisbury MD
- Department of Biology, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD, USA
- Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD 21801
- Department of Biological Sciences, 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury University , Salisbury, MD 21801 ,
- Salisbury University Salisbury Maryland USA
Departments
- Salisbury University, Biological Sciences Department, 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD 21801. USA. kbachran1@gulls.salisbury.edu.
- Salisbury University, 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD 21801
- Salisbury University, Department of Biological Sciences, 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD 21801, USA
- Salisbury University, Department of Biological Sciences, Salisbury, Maryland, 21801, USA (email: ).
- Department of Biological Sciences, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD 21801, USA
Departments
- Salisbury University
- Department of Exercise Science, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD 21801
- Henson Department of Biology Salisbury University Salisbury MD
- Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD 21801, USA
- Department of Environmental Studies Salisbury University Salisbury Maryland 21801 USA