Lisa A. Donovan, PhD

Affiliations: 
Plant Biology University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
Area:
Plant ecophysiology
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Temme AA, Kerr KL, Nolting KM, et al. (2024) The genomic basis of nitrogen utilization efficiency and trait plasticity to improve nutrient stress tolerance in cultivated sunflower. Journal of Experimental Botany
Temme AA, Kerr KL, Masalia RR, et al. (2020) Key Traits and Genes Associate with Salinity Tolerance Independent from Vigor in Cultivated Sunflower. Plant Physiology. 184: 865-880
Wang Y, Donovan LA, Temme AA. (2020) Plasticity and the role of mass-scaling in allocation, morphology, and anatomical trait responses to above- and belowground resource limitation in cultivated sunflower ( L.). Plant Direct. 4: e00274
Temme AA, Kerr KL, Masalia RR, et al. (2020) Key traits and genes associate with salinity tolerance independent from vigor in cultivated sunflower. Plant Physiology
Temme AA, Burns VA, Donovan LA. (2020) Element content and distribution has limited, tolerance metric dependent, impact on salinity tolerance in cultivated sunflower (). Plant Direct. 4: e00238
Todesco M, Owens GL, Bercovich N, et al. (2020) Massive haplotypes underlie ecotypic differentiation in sunflowers. Nature
Tran VH, Temme AA, Donovan LA. (2020) Wild and Cultivated Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Do Not Differ in Salinity Tolerance When Taking Vigor into Account Agronomy. 10: 1013
Dowell JA, Reynolds EC, Pliakas TP, et al. (2019) Genome wide association mapping of floral traits in cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus). The Journal of Heredity
Bartelme E, Bowsher A, Donovan LA. (2018) Helianthus porteri, a Granite Outcrop Endemic, Does Not Have More Drought Resistant Traits Than Congeners Helia. 41: 23-43
Rea AM, Mason CM, Donovan LA. (2018) Evolution of nutrient resorption across the herbaceous genus Helianthus Plant Ecology. 219: 887-899
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