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Works by Chris Wolverton in Life Sciences

2021

NASA GeneLab RNA-Seq Consensus Pipeline: Standardized Processing of Short-Read RNA-Seq Data, Chris Wolverton, Eliah G. Overbey, Amanda M. Saravia-Butler, Zhe Zhang, Komal S. Rathi, Homer Fogle, Willian A. da Silveira
Biological Sciences Faculty Work

2020

Post-Transplant Water Utilization of Zinnia Seedlings Grown in Humectant-Amended Substrate Maintained at Two Moisture Thresholds, Bruce R. Roberts, Chris Wolverton
Biological Sciences Faculty Work

2017

The Impact of Substrate and Irrigation Interval on the Post-Transplant Root Growth of Container-Grown Zinnia and Tomato, Bruce Roberts, Chris Wolverton, Lauren Janowicz
Botany & Microbiology Faculty Work

2015

Quantification of Root Gravitropic Response Using a Constant Stimulus Feedback System, Chris Wolverton
Botany & Microbiology Faculty Work

Evaluation of a Substrate­-Applied Humectant to Mitigate Drought Stress in Young, Container­-Grown Plants, Chris Wolverton, Bruce Roberts, Samantha West
Botany & Microbiology Faculty Work

2013

Low Phosphate Alters Lateral Root Setpoint Angle and Gravitropism, Chris Wolverton, Hanwen Bai, Bhavna Murali, Kevin Barber
Botany & Microbiology Faculty Work

2011

Gravitropism in Lateral Roots of Arabidopsis pgm-l Mutants is Indistinguishable from that of Wild Type, Chris Wolverton, Hanwen Bai
Botany & Microbiology Faculty Work

Root Cap and Gravitropic Response Rate Are Uncoupled in the Arabidopsis pgm-l Mutant, Chris Wolverton, Alex Paya, Jonida Toska
Botany & Microbiology Faculty Work

2009

An Update on Plant Space Biology, Chris Wolverton, John Kiss
Botany & Microbiology Faculty Work

2005

Apical Control, Gravitropic Signaling, and the Growth of Lateral Roots in Arabidopsis, Chris Wolverton, Jack L. Mullen, Roger P. Hangarter
Botany & Microbiology Faculty Work