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Matthew A. Kost
Matthew A. Kost
Evolutionary Agroecologist
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Conservation and diversification of the symmetry developmental program among close relatives of snapdragon with divergent floral morphologies
JC Preston, MA Kost, LC Hileman
New Phytologist 182 (3), 751-762, 2009
662009
Fitness of crop-wild hybrid sunflower under competitive conditions: implications for crop-to-wild introgression
KL Mercer, DJ Emry, AA Snow, MA Kost, BA Pace, HM Alexander
PLoS One 9 (10), e109001, 2014
282014
Roles of maternal effects and nuclear genetic composition change across the life cycle of crop–wild hybrids
HM Alexander, DJ Emry, BA Pace, MA Kost, KA Sparks, KL Mercer
American Journal of Botany 101 (7), 1176-1188, 2014
192014
Optimization of virus-induced gene silencing to facilitate Evo-devo studies in the emerging model species Mimulus guttatus (Phrymaceae) 1
JC Preston, LL Barnett, MA Kost, NJ Oborny, LC Hileman
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 99 (3), 301-312, 2014
172014
Differentiated transcriptional signatures in the maize landraces of Chiapas, Mexico
MA Kost, HR Perales, S Wijeratne, AJ Wijeratne, E Stockinger, KL Mercer
BMC genomics 18, 1-14, 2017
162017
Life history traits and phenotypic selection among sunflower crop–wild hybrids and their wild counterpart: implications for crop allele introgression
MA Kost, HM Alexander, D Jason Emry, KL Mercer
Evolutionary applications 8 (5), 510-524, 2015
132015
Transcriptional differentiation of UV‐B protectant genes in maize landraces spanning an elevational gradient in Chiapas, Mexico
MA Kost, H Perales, S Wijeratne, AJ Wijeratne, EJ Stockinger, KL Mercer
Evolutionary Applications 13 (8), 1949-1967, 2020
102020
Maize and sunflower of North America: conservation and utilization of genetic diversity
M Kost
The Ohio State University, 2014
42014
Fitness of Crop-Wild Hybrid Sunflower under Competitive Conditions: Implications for
KL Mercer, DJ Emry, AA Snow, MA Kost, BA Pace
2014
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