Lluvia Flores-Renteria
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Patterson A, Flores-Renteria L, Whipple A, Whitham T, Gehring C
New Phytol
. 2018 Jul;
221(1):493-502.
PMID: 30009496
The interactions among climate change, plant genetic variation and fungal mutualists are poorly understood, but probably important to plant survival under drought. We examined these interactions by studying the ectomycorrhizal...
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Flores-Renteria L, Whipple A, Benally G, Patterson A, Canyon B, Gehring C
Front Plant Sci
. 2018 May;
9:536.
PMID: 29760715
High temperatures associated with climate change are expected to be detrimental for aspects of plant reproduction, such as pollen viability. We hypothesized that (1) higher peak temperatures predicted with climate...
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Menon M, Bagley J, Friedline C, Whipple A, Schoettle A, Leal-Saenz A, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2018 Feb;
27(5):1245-1260.
PMID: 29411444
Interactions between extrinsic factors, such as disruptive selection and intrinsic factors, such as genetic incompatibilities among loci, often contribute to the maintenance of species boundaries. The relative roles of these...
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Gehring C, Sthultz C, Flores-Renteria L, Whipple A, Whitham T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Oct;
114(42):11169-11174.
PMID: 28973879
Plant genetic variation and soil microorganisms are individually known to influence plant responses to climate change, but the interactive effects of these two factors are largely unknown. Using long-term observational...
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Flores-Renteria L, Rymer P, Riegler M
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2017 Feb;
108:70-87.
PMID: 28185948
Reticulate evolution by hybridization is considered a common process shaping the evolution of many plant species, however, reticulation could also be due to incomplete lineage sorting in biodiverse systems. For...
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Krohn A, Flores-Renteria L, Gehring C
Appl Plant Sci
. 2014 Sep;
1(8).
PMID: 25202571
Unlabelled: Premise Of The Study: Microsatellite primers were developed in the foundational tree species Pinus edulis to investigate population differentiation of P. edulis and hybridization among closely related species. •...
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Flores-Renteria L, Lau M, Lamit L, Gehring C
Mycologia
. 2014 May;
106(3):553-63.
PMID: 24871594
Species of the genus Geopora are important ectomycorrhizal associates that can dominate the communities of some plant taxa, such as pinyon pine (Pinus edulis), a widespread tree of the western...
18.
Gehring C, Flores-Renteria D, Sthultz C, Leonard T, Flores-Renteria L, Whipple A, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2013 Oct;
23(6):1379-1391.
PMID: 24118611
Although the importance of plant-associated microbes is increasingly recognized, little is known about the biotic and abiotic factors that determine the composition of that microbiome. We examined the influence of...
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Flores-Renteria L, Orozco-Arroyo G, Cruz-Garcia F, Garcia-Campusano F, Alfaro I, Vazquez-Santana S
Ann Bot
. 2013 Jul;
112(5):789-800.
PMID: 23877075
Background And Aims: The sexual separation in dioecious species has interested biologists for decades; however, the cellular mechanism leading to unisexuality has been poorly understood. In this study, the cellular...
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Flores-Renteria L, Wegier A, Ortega Del Vecchyo D, Ortiz-Medrano A, Pinero D, Whipple A, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2013 Jul;
69(3):940-9.
PMID: 23831459
Elucidating phylogenetic relationships and species boundaries within complex taxonomic groups is challenging for intrinsic and extrinsic (i.e., technical) reasons. Mexican pinyon pines are a complex group whose phylogenetic relationships and...