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Christopher N Topp

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Plant Physiology|September 1, 2016
Hope in Change: The Role of Root Plasticity in Crop Yield StabilityChristopher N Topp
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|October 4, 2006
Reinterpreting pericentromeric heterochromatinChristopher N Topp, R Kelly Dawe
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|February 7, 2015
Revealing plant cryptotypes: defining meaningful phenotypes among infinite traitsDaniel H Chitwood, Christopher N Topp
Plant & Cell Physiology|July 19, 2018
The Quantitative Genetic Control of Root Architecture in MaizeAdam L Bray, Christopher N Topp
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 27, 2022
Phenotyping Complex Plant Structures with a Large Format Industrial Scale High-Resolution X-Ray Tomography InstrumentKeith E Duncan, Christopher N Topp
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|May 24, 2021
Introduction to emerging technologies in plant scienceChristopher N Topp, Joseph M Jez
Plos One|June 2, 2015
DynamicRoots: A Software Platform for the Reconstruction and Analysis of Growing Plant RootsOlga Symonova, Christopher N Topp, Herbert Edelsbrunner
Current Opinion in Insect Science|August 28, 2020
Applying high-throughput phenotyping to plant-insect interactions: picturing more resistant cropsFiona L Goggin, Argelia Lorence, Christopher N Topp
Plos Genetics|February 9, 2010
DNA binding of centromere protein C (CENPC) is stabilized by single-stranded RNAYaqing Du, Christopher N Topp, R Kelly Dawe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 30, 2004
Centromere-encoded RNAs are integral components of the maize kinetochoreChristopher N Topp, Cathy X Zhong, R Kelly Dawe
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Plant Physiology|September 1, 2016
Hope in Change: The Role of Root Plasticity in Crop Yield StabilityChristopher N Topp
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|October 4, 2006
Reinterpreting pericentromeric heterochromatinChristopher N Topp, R Kelly Dawe
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|February 7, 2015
Revealing plant cryptotypes: defining meaningful phenotypes among infinite traitsDaniel H Chitwood, Christopher N Topp
Plant & Cell Physiology|July 19, 2018
The Quantitative Genetic Control of Root Architecture in MaizeAdam L Bray, Christopher N Topp
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 27, 2022
Phenotyping Complex Plant Structures with a Large Format Industrial Scale High-Resolution X-Ray Tomography InstrumentKeith E Duncan, Christopher N Topp
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|May 24, 2021
Introduction to emerging technologies in plant scienceChristopher N Topp, Joseph M Jez
Plos One|June 2, 2015
DynamicRoots: A Software Platform for the Reconstruction and Analysis of Growing Plant RootsOlga Symonova, Christopher N Topp, Herbert Edelsbrunner
Current Opinion in Insect Science|August 28, 2020
Applying high-throughput phenotyping to plant-insect interactions: picturing more resistant cropsFiona L Goggin, Argelia Lorence, Christopher N Topp
Plos Genetics|February 9, 2010
DNA binding of centromere protein C (CENPC) is stabilized by single-stranded RNAYaqing Du, Christopher N Topp, R Kelly Dawe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 30, 2004
Centromere-encoded RNAs are integral components of the maize kinetochoreChristopher N Topp, Cathy X Zhong, R Kelly Dawe
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