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View article: Efficacy, Safety, and Immunogenicity of the MATISSE (Maternal Immunization Study for Safety and Efficacy) Maternal Respiratory Syncytial Virus Prefusion F Protein Vaccine Trial
Efficacy, Safety, and Immunogenicity of the MATISSE (Maternal Immunization Study for Safety and Efficacy) Maternal Respiratory Syncytial Virus Prefusion F Protein Vaccine Trial Open
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate descriptive efficacy data, exploratory immunogenicity data, and safety follow-up through study completion from the global, phase 3 MATISSE (Maternal Immunization Study for Safety and Efficacy) maternal vaccination tr…
View article: Equivalent immunogenicity across three RSVpreF vaccine lots in healthy adults 18–49 years of age: Results of a randomized phase 3 study
Equivalent immunogenicity across three RSVpreF vaccine lots in healthy adults 18–49 years of age: Results of a randomized phase 3 study Open
These findings support the reproducibility of RSVpreF vaccine manufacturing with similar safety and reactogenicity profiles (NCT05096208).
View article: Bivalent Prefusion F Vaccine in Pregnancy to Prevent RSV Illness in Infants
Bivalent Prefusion F Vaccine in Pregnancy to Prevent RSV Illness in Infants Open
RSVpreF vaccine administered during pregnancy was effective against medically attended severe RSV-associated lower respiratory tract illness in infants, and no safety concerns were identified. (Funded by Pfizer; MATISSE ClinicalTrials.gov …
View article: Nighttime CO2 enrichment did not increase leaf area or shoot biomass in cotton seedlings
Nighttime CO2 enrichment did not increase leaf area or shoot biomass in cotton seedlings Open
The ongoing rise of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) has spurred the development of several experimental approaches for studying the effects of elevated [CO2] on crop plants. Some experimental designs enriched [CO2] only du…
View article: Stable Carbon Isotope Discrimination (<i>δ</i><sup>13</sup>C) of Cotton Burrs and Seeds as a Season-Long Integrator of Crop Water Stress
Stable Carbon Isotope Discrimination (<i>δ</i><sup>13</sup>C) of Cotton Burrs and Seeds as a Season-Long Integrator of Crop Water Stress Open
Plant-based irrigation management schemes typically use surrogates such as canopy temperature, alone, or in conjunction with environmental variables, to infer the degree of “crop stress” (biological strain) induced by drought. Few systemat…
View article: Effect of elevated CO2 on peanut performance in a semi-arid production region
Effect of elevated CO2 on peanut performance in a semi-arid production region Open
© 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
View article: Sunlit, controlled‐environment chambers are essential for comparing plant responses to various climates
Sunlit, controlled‐environment chambers are essential for comparing plant responses to various climates Open
Unique capabilities of various systems for studying the impacts of rising atmospheric CO 2 concentration and other environmental factors on growth and yield of plants are presented. These systems include soil–plant–atmosphere research (SPA…
View article: Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments Open
social welfare, medicine, and public health.
View article: Systematic Errors Introduced into Sorghum Grain Yield Data: Does the Multiseed (&lt;i&gt;msd&lt;/i&gt;) Trait Increase Sorghum Seed Yield?
Systematic Errors Introduced into Sorghum Grain Yield Data: Does the Multiseed (<i>msd</i>) Trait Increase Sorghum Seed Yield? Open
Multiseed (msd) mutant sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] lines with greatly increased seed numbers were developed. It was originally thought that the msd trait could increase grain yield several times in comparison with the wild type f…
View article: Short Communication: Analysis of Grain Size Distribution through Image Analysis
Short Communication: Analysis of Grain Size Distribution through Image Analysis Open
Herein we describe an approach to measure the volume and to characterize the volume distribution of large numbers of individual small regularly shaped seeds. The results of a preliminary investigation into the distribution of seed size of …
View article: Causes of variation among rice models in yield response to CO2 examined with Free-Air CO2 Enrichment and growth chamber experiments
Causes of variation among rice models in yield response to CO2 examined with Free-Air CO2 Enrichment and growth chamber experiments Open
View article: Irrigation Termination Thermal Time and Amount on Cotton Lint Yield and Fiber Quality
Irrigation Termination Thermal Time and Amount on Cotton Lint Yield and Fiber Quality Open
Cotton irrigation in the Texas High Plains (THP) is often dictated by the well capacity and not by the water needs of the crop. The source of irrigation-water is the Ogallala aquifer and in many areas of the THP, the water table has declin…
View article: CO&lt;sub&gt;2 &lt;/sub&gt;and Chamber Effects on Epidermal Development in Field-Grown Peanut (&lt;i&gt;Arachis hypogaea&lt;/i&gt; L.)
CO<sub>2 </sub>and Chamber Effects on Epidermal Development in Field-Grown Peanut (<i>Arachis hypogaea</i> L.) Open
Peanut, (Arachis hypogaea L.) cvar. C76-16, was grown either in the field, or in open gas exchange chambers under elevated or ambient CO2 concentrations. Stomatal density and other selected epidermal parameters associated with leaf develop…
View article: Description of a Novel Allelic “Thick Leafed” Mutant of Sorghum
Description of a Novel Allelic “Thick Leafed” Mutant of Sorghum Open
An allelic sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] mutant with thick and narrow erect leaves (Thl) and reduced adaxial stomatal density was isolated from the Annotated Individually pedigreed Mutagenized Sorghum mutant library developed at th…
View article: Improving rice models for more reliable prediction of responses of rice yield to CO2 and temperature elevation
Improving rice models for more reliable prediction of responses of rice yield to CO2 and temperature elevation Open
Improving rice models for more reliable prediction of responses of rice yield to CO2 and temperature elevation . International Crop Modelling Symposium
View article: The Stem Heat Balance Method to Measure Transpiration: Evaluation of a New Sensor
The Stem Heat Balance Method to Measure Transpiration: Evaluation of a New Sensor Open
The measurement of crop transpiration (Tcrop) under field conditions and throughout the growing season is difficult to obtain. An available method uses stem flow gauge sensors, based on the conservation of energy and mass, where the calcul…
View article: Scaling Leaf Measurements to Estimate Whole Canopy Gas Exchanges of Cotton
Scaling Leaf Measurements to Estimate Whole Canopy Gas Exchanges of Cotton Open
Diurnal leaf and canopy gas exchanges of well-watered field grown cotton were measured. Our objective was to scale leaf-level values of transpiration and net assimilation to the whole canopy level using estimates of canopy leaf area. Singl…
View article: Cotton Water Use Efficiency under Two Different Deficit Irrigation Scheduling Methods
Cotton Water Use Efficiency under Two Different Deficit Irrigation Scheduling Methods Open
Declines in Ogallala aquifer levels used for irrigation has prompted research to identify methods for optimizing water use efficiency (WUE) of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L). In this experiment, conducted at Lubbock, TX, USA in 2014, our ob…
View article: Relating Xylem Cavitation to Gas Exchange in Cotton
Relating Xylem Cavitation to Gas Exchange in Cotton Open
Acoustic emissions (AEs) from xylem cavitation events are characteristic of transpiration processes. Though a body of work exists describing AEs and limited stem hydraulic conductivity under water stress, there is limited information about…
View article: Planting Cotton in a Crop Residue in a Semiarid Climate: Water Balance and Lint Yield
Planting Cotton in a Crop Residue in a Semiarid Climate: Water Balance and Lint Yield Open
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is planted on more land area than any other crop on the Texas High Plains. Much of this area is considered highly erodible and requires a conservation compliance program to participate in government farm prog…
View article: Canopy Light Interception of a Conventional and an Erect Leafed Sorghum
Canopy Light Interception of a Conventional and an Erect Leafed Sorghum Open
Two sorghum lines, an erect leafed mutant sorghum and the wild type from which the mutant was generated, were field grown in rectilinear arrays at low (10 plants m-2) and high (23 plants m-2) population densities. Canopy light interception…
View article: The Microenvironment within and Pollen Transmission through Polyethylene Sorghum Pollination Bags
The Microenvironment within and Pollen Transmission through Polyethylene Sorghum Pollination Bags Open
Bird damage is a problem in sorghum breeding and germplasm maintenance operations. Paper pollination bags are damaged by rain and provide minimal deterrent to birds. Earlier we reported upon bird resistance of spun polyethylene pollination…
View article: Evaluation of a Metabolic Cotton Seedling Emergence Model
Evaluation of a Metabolic Cotton Seedling Emergence Model Open
A model for cotton seedling emergence (MaGi) based on malate synthase kinetics was evaluated. Cotton seeds were planted through the early spring and into typical planting times for the areas. Soil temperatures at seed depth were used as in…