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Justin M McGrath

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McGrath J, Siebers M, Fu P, Long S, Bernacchi C
Front Plant Sci . 2024 Feb; 14:1325221. PMID: 38312358
The gap between genomics and phenomics is narrowing. The rate at which it is narrowing, however, is being slowed by improper statistical comparison of methods. Quantification using Pearson's correlation coefficient...
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Cho Y, Boyd R, Ren Y, Lee M, Jones S, Ruiz-Vera U, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2023 Oct; 47(1):278-293. PMID: 37828764
Chlorophyll is the major light-absorbing pigment for plant photosynthesis. While evolution has been selected for high chlorophyll content in leaves, previous work suggests that domesticated crops grown in modern high-density...
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Aspray E, Mies T, McGrath J, Montes C, Dalsing B, Puthuval K, et al.
Sci Data . 2023 Apr; 10(1):226. PMID: 37081032
The Soybean Free Air Concentration Enrichment (SoyFACE) facility is the longest running open-air carbon dioxide and ozone enrichment facility in the world. For over two decades, soybean, maize, and other...
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Fu P, Jaiswal D, McGrath J, Wang S, Long S, Bernacchi C
Food Energy Secur . 2022 Jul; 11(1):e332. PMID: 35846892
The Midwestern "Corn-Belt" in the United States is the most productive agricultural region on the planet despite being predominantly rainfed. In this region, global climate change is driving precipitation patterns...
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Fu P, Montes C, Siebers M, Gomez-Casanovas N, McGrath J, Ainsworth E, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2022 Feb; 73(10):3157-3172. PMID: 35218184
Gas exchange techniques revolutionized plant research and advanced understanding, including associated fluxes and efficiencies, of photosynthesis, photorespiration, and respiration of plants from cellular to ecosystem scales. These techniques remain the...
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Schmidt J, McGrath J, Hanson M, Long S, Ahner B
Nat Plants . 2019 Jul; 5(7):715-721. PMID: 31285558
High accumulation of heterologous proteins expressed from the plastid genome has sometimes been reported to result in compromised plant phenotypes. Comparisons of transplastomic plants to wild-type (WT) are typically made...
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Pignon C, Jaiswal D, McGrath J, Long S
J Exp Bot . 2017 Jan; 68(2):335-345. PMID: 28110277
The wild progenitors of major C crops grew as individuals subjected to little shading. Today they are grown in dense stands where most leaves are shaded. Do they maintain photosynthetic...
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Gray S, Dermody O, Klein S, Locke A, McGrath J, Paul R, et al.
Nat Plants . 2016 Sep; 2(9):16132. PMID: 27595230
Stimulation of C3 crop yield by rising concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide ([CO2]) is widely expected to counteract crop losses that are due to greater drought this century. But these...
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McGrath J, Betzelberger A, Wang S, Shook E, Zhu X, Long S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Nov; 112(46):14390-5. PMID: 26578785
Numerous controlled experiments find that elevated ground-level ozone concentrations ([O3]) damage crops and reduce yield. There have been no estimates of the actual yield losses in the field in the...
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McGrath J, Long S
Plant Physiol . 2014 Feb; 164(4):2247-61. PMID: 24550242
Experimental elevation of [CO₂] around C₃ crops in the field has been shown to increase yields by suppressing the Rubisco oxygenase reaction and, in turn, photorespiration. Bioengineering a cyanobacterial carbon-concentrating...