Peggy Martinez
5 Papers
6 Citations
Peggy Martinez is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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A haploid pseudo-chromosome genome assembly for a keystone sagebrush species of western North American rangelands
Anthony E. Melton,Andrew W. Child,Richard S. Beard,Carlos Dave C. Dumaguit,Jennifer S. Forbey,Matthew J. Germino,Marie-Anne de Graaff,Andrew Kliskey,Ilia J. Leitch,Peggy Martinez,Stephen J. Novak,Jaume Pellicer,Bryce A. Richardson,Desiree Self,Marcelo D. Serpe,Sven Buerki +15 more
TL;DR: The first reference-quality genome assembly for an ecologically important subspecies of big sagebrush is presented and advances studies on plant adaptation to drought and heat stress and provides a valuable tool for future genomic research.
Acclimation and hardening of a slow‐growing woody species emblematic to western North America from in vitro plantlets
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used Artemisia tridentata, a western North American keystone shrub, as a model to evaluate the tolerance of plant populations to climate change.
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Meta-Analysis Reveals Challenges and Gaps for Genome-to-Phenome Research Underpinning Plant Drought Response
Anthony E. Melton,Stephanie J. Galla,Carlos Dave C. Dumaguit,John M. Wojahn,Stephen Novak,Marcelo D. Serpe,Peggy Martinez,Sven Buerki +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identified 1634 genes involved in drought responses among 497 plant taxa and identified focal taxa for future research, and identified potential G2P pathways, with 34% of abstracts containing gene, taxa, and phenotype information.
A genotype × environment experiment reveals contrasting response strategies to drought between populations of a keystone species (Artemisia tridentata; Asteraceae)
Anthony E. Melton,Kara Moran,Peggy Martinez,Paige Ellestad,Erin Milliken,Walker Morales,Andrew W. Child,Bryce A. Richardson,Marcelo D. Serpe,Stephen J. Novak,Sven Buerki +10 more
TL;DR: Populations of A. tridentata differ greatly in their drought response pathways, likely due to differences in response pathways that have evolved under distinct climatic regimes, and Epigenetic processes likely contribute to the observed differences.
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Impacts of Anthropogenic Noise on Litter Chemistry and Decomposition Processes in a Semi-Arid Ecosystem
Peggy Martinez
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a list of tiles and figures from the Bible and its references: vii List of TABLES..................................................................................................................... viii List of FIGURES