111 Publications (Page 3 of 5)
2012
Genomics in the Sea Urchin: New perspectives on a perennial model system
Buckley, K.M. and Rast, J.P.
(pp. 1-15)
 
Plant-available and water-soluble phosphorus in soils amended with separated manure solids
Gasser, M.-O.Chantigny, M.H.Angers, D.A.Bittman, S.Buckley, K.E.Rochette, P. and Massé, D.
(pp. 1290-1300)
 
Precision placement of separated dairy sludge improves early phosphorus nutrition and growth in corn (Zea mays L.)
Bittman, S.Liu, A.Hunt, D.E.Forge, T.A.Kowalenko, C.G.Chantigny, M.H. and Buckley, K.
(pp. 582-591)
2011
Agronomic performance of barley cultivars in response to varying rates of swine slurry
Buckley, K.E.Therrien, M.C. and Mohr, R.M.
(pp. 69-79)
 
Characterizing immune receptors from new genome sequences
Buckley, Katherine MBuckley, K.M.Rast, J.P. and Rast, Jonathan P
2011
 
Removing solids improves response of grass to surface-banded dairy manure slurry: A multiyear study
Bittman, S.Hunt, D.E.Kowalenko, C.G.Chantigny, M.Buckley, K. and Bounaix, F.
(pp. 393-401)
 
Soil quality as affected by amendments in bean-potato rotations
Moulin, A.P.Buckley, K.E. and Volkmar, K.
(pp. 533-542)
2010
An Sp185/333 gene cluster from the purple sea urchin and putative microsatellite-mediated gene diversification
Miller, Chase AMiller, C.A.Buckley, K.M.Buckley, Katherine MEasley, R.L.Easley, Rebecca LSmith, L.C. and Smith, L. C
BMC Genomics, vol. 11. | Journal Article
 
Echinoderm immunity
Smith, L.C.Ghosh, J.Buckley, K.M.Clow, L.A.Dheilly, N.M.Haug, T.Henson, J.H.Li, C.Lun, C.M.Majeske, A.J.Matranga, V.Nair, S.V.Rast, J.P.Raftos, D.A.Roth, M.Sacchi, S.Schrankel, C.S. and Stensvåg, K.
2010
 
Highly diversified innate receptor systems and new forms of animal immunity
Messier-Solek, C.Buckley, K.M. and Rast, J.P.
Seminars in Immunology, vol. 22, pp. 39-47. | Journal Article
 
Root cadmium desorption methods and their evaluation with compartmental modeling
Buckley, W.T.Buckley, Wayne T.Buckley, Katherine E.Buckley, K.E.Huang, J. and Huang, Jianzhong John
(pp. 280-290)
 
Soil nitrous oxide emissions following band-incorporation of fertilizer nitrogen and swine manure
Chantigny, M.H.Rochette, P.Angers, D.A.Bittman, S.Buckley, K.Massé, D.Bélanger, G.Eriksen-Hamel, N. and Gasser, M.-O.
(pp. 1545-1553)
 
Sp185/333: A novel family of genes and proteins involved in the purple sea urchin immune response
Ghosh, JulieGhosh, J.Buckley, K.M.Buckley, Katherine MNair, Sham VNair, S.V.Raftos, DavidRaftos, D.A.Miller, C.Miller, ChaseMajeske, Audrey JMajeske, A.J.Hibino, T.Hibino, TakuRast, JonathanRast, J.P.Roth, M.Roth, MattiasSmith, L.C. and Smith, L. C
Developmental and Comparative Immunology, vol. 34, pp. 235-245. | Journal Article
 
Testosterone metabolites differentially maintain adult morphology in a sexually dimorphic neuromuscular system
Verhovshek, TomVerhovshek, T.Buckley, K.E.Buckley, Katherine ESergent, Melissa ASergent, M.A.Sengelaub, D.R. and Sengelaub, Dale R
(pp. 206-221)
 
The effects of P2X7 receptor antagonists on the formation and function of human osteoclasts in vitro
Agrawal, AnkitaAgrawal, A.Buckley, K.A.Buckley, Katherine ABowers, KeithBowers, K.Furber, MarkFurber, M.Gallagher, J.A.Gallagher, James AGartland, Alison and Gartland, A.
(pp. 307-315)
 
Yield and quality of oat in response to varying rates of swine slurry
Buckley, K.E.Mohr, R.M. and Therrien, M.C.
(pp. 645-653)
2009
A method for identifying alternative or cryptic donor splice sites within gene and mRNA sequences. Comparisons among sequences from vertebrates, echinoderms and other groups
Buckley, K.M.Florea, L.D. and Smith, L.C.
BMC Genomics, vol. 10. | Journal Article
 
Enhancing soil infiltration reduces gaseous emissions and improves N uptake from applied dairy slurry
Bhandral, R.Bittman, S.Kowalenko, G.Buckley, K.Chantigny, M.H.Hunt, D.E.Bounaix, F. and Friesen, A.
(pp. 1372-1382)
 
Low-molecular-weight volatile indicators of canola seed deterioration
Buckley, W.T. and Buckley, K.E.
(pp. 676-690)
2008
Creating your own hostile environment: A laboratory examination of trait aggressiveness and the violence escalation cycle
Anderson, CraigAnderson, C.A.Buckley, Katherine EBuckley, K.E.Carnagey, Nicholas L and Carnagey, N.L.
(pp. 462-473)
 
Sequence variations in 185/333 messages from the purple sea urchin suggest posttranscriptional modifications to increase immune diversity
Buckley, K.M.Terwilliger, D.P. and Smith, L.C.
Journal of Immunology, vol. 181, pp. 8585-8594. | Journal Article
 
Sequence variations in 185/333 messages from the purple sea urchin suggest posttranscriptional modifications to increase immune diversity
Buckley, K.M.Terwilliger, D.P. and Smith, L.C.
(pp. 8585-8594)
 
The 185/333 Gene Family Is a Rapidly Diversifying Host-Defense Gene Cluster in the Purple Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Buckley, K.M.Buckley, K.M.Buckley, KMMunshaw, S.Munshaw, S.Munshaw, S.Kepler, T.B.Kepler, TBKepler, T.B.Smith, L.C.Smith, L.C. and Smith, L. C
Journal of Molecular Biology, vol. 379, pp. 912-928. | Journal Article
 
Yield and nutrient export of grain corn fertilized with raw and treated liquid swine manure
Chantigny, M.H.Angers, D.A.Bélanger, G.Rochette, P.Eriksen-Hamel, N.Bittman, S.Buckley, K.Massé, D. and Gasser, M.-O.
(pp. 1303-1309)
2007
Distinctive expression patterns of 185/333 genes in the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus: An unexpectedly diverse family of transcripts in response to LPS, β-1,3-glucan, and dsRNA
Terwilliger, David PTerwilliger, D.P.Buckley, K.M.Buckley, Katherine MBrockton, V.Brockton, VirginiaRitter, Nicole JRitter, N.J.Courtney, L.C. and Smith, L. C
BMC Molecular Biology, vol. 8. | Journal Article