Bernard W M Wone
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Recent Articles
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Ariyarathne M, Wone B, Wijewantha N, Wone B
Genes (Basel)
. 2024 Aug;
15(8).
PMID: 39202450
The genus holds a key phylogenetic position as a sister species to vascular plants, encompassing desiccation-tolerant members. Some species thrive in extremely arid conditions, enduring significant water loss and recovering...
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Malwattage N, Wone B, Wone B
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Jul;
25(13).
PMID: 39000218
Abiotic stresses often occur simultaneously, and the tolerance mechanisms of plants to combined multiple abiotic stresses remain poorly studied. Extremophytes, adapted to abiotic stressors, might possess stress-adaptive or -responsive regulators...
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Izuegbunam C, Wijewantha N, Wone B, Ariyarathne M, Sereda G, Wone B
Nanoscale Adv
. 2022 Sep;
3(11):3240-3250.
PMID: 36133668
Plant genetic engineering will be essential to decipher the genomic basis of complex traits, optimize crop genomics, and enable plant-based production of recombinant proteins. However, established plant transformation approaches for...
4.
Walker G, Yockey M, Wone B
Int J Ment Health Addict
. 2022 May;
:1-25.
PMID: 35634517
Addiction behavior and the resulting short-term or long-term disabilities continue to increase globally, especially during the current COVID pandemic. We analyze how national measures of 38 global indices correlate with...
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Ariyarathne M, Wone B
Plant Sci
. 2022 Jan;
315:111129.
PMID: 35067299
Abiotic stresses have the greatest impact on the growth and productivity of crops, especially under current and future extreme weather events due to climate change. Thus, it is vital to...
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Mayer J, Wone B, Alexander D, Guo L, Ryals J, Cushman J
Funct Plant Biol
. 2021 Apr;
48(7):717-731.
PMID: 33896444
Cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) is a high productivity species within the Cactaceae grown in many semiarid parts of the world for food, fodder, forage, and biofuels. O. ficus-indica utilises obligate...
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Downs C, Brown J, Wone B, Donovan E, Hayes J
Physiol Biochem Zool
. 2019 Nov;
93(1):23-36.
PMID: 31671012
Metabolic rates potentially regulate the pace of important physiological and life-history traits. Natural selection has shaped the evolution of metabolic rates and the physiology that supports them, including digestibility and...
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Amin A, Rathnayake K, Yim W, Garcia T, Wone B, Cushman J, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2019 Mar;
10:129.
PMID: 30853963
This perspective paper explores the utilization of abiotic stress-responsive transcription factors (TFs) from crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plants to improve abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants. CAM is a specialized...
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Wone B, Pathak J, Davidowitz G
Arthropod Struct Dev
. 2018 May;
47(5):457-464.
PMID: 29782921
Flight muscle breakdown has been reported for many orders of insects, but the basis of this breakdown in insects with lifelong dependence on flight is less clear. Lepidopterans show such...
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Wone B, Yim W, Schutz H, Meek T, Garland Jr T
Mitochondrion
. 2018 Apr;
46:134-139.
PMID: 29626644
Mitochondrial haplotypes have been associated with human and rodent phenotypes, including nonshivering thermogenesis capacity, learning capability, and disease risk. Although the mammalian mitochondrial D-loop is highly polymorphic, D-loops in laboratory...