focused on evaluation of eastern gamagrass ecotypes, and several cultivars or germplasm have been released from various Plant Material Centers (PMC) in cooperation with other state and federal programs based primarily on material collected from Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Ten...
Understanding the evolutionary history of crop plants is fundamental to our understanding of their respective adaptation profiles, which in turn, is a key element in securing future yield and quality improvement. Central topics in this field concern the mono- or polyphyletic origin of crop plants, ...
Pale Beauty (ph) ___ M#6796 MD NJ PA (NW:44) (PNE:229) (W:176) (caterpillar called the Fringed Looper) Campaea perlata The Pale Beauty occurs commonly from Labrador to western North Carolina & Tennessee, and west across Canada, south to Missouri. Adults fly May-Sep, with 2 broods...
The ETSZ region is home to several nuclear power plants and hydroelectric dams related to the Tennessee Valley Authority, along with major population centers such as Knoxville and Chattanooga, making it important to determine whether the region is capable of a large damagingearthquake. Randel Cox of...
science teacher named John Scopes was arrested, tried, and convicted for teaching evolution, which was against the law in Tennessee. The sensational trial pitted famed lawyers Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan against each other in a contest that captivated the nation and highlighted an ...
asphodeloides, also known as eastern turkeybeard, is native to eastern North America where it is found in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey and also in the Appalachian Mountains of Georgia, Carolinas, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Alabama and is presumed extirpated in Kentucky and ...
Vegetation change in a former chestnut stand on the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee during an 80-year period (1921–2000). Castanea 2004, 69, 81–91. [CrossRef] 19. Barnes, B.V. Succession in deciduous swamp communities of southeastern Michigan formerly dominated by American elm. Can. J. ...