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John L Freeman

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Oecologia|February 19, 2008
The role of selenium in protecting plants against prairie dog herbivory: implications for the evolution of selenium hyperaccumulationColin F Quinn, John L Freeman, Miriam L Galeas, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 2, 2011
Selenium protects the hyperaccumulator Stanleya pinnata against black-tailed prairie dog herbivory in native seleniferous habitatsJohn L Freeman, Colin F Quinn, Stormy Dawn Lindblom, et al.
The Plant Cell|July 23, 2004
Increased glutathione biosynthesis plays a role in nickel tolerance in thlaspi nickel hyperaccumulatorsJohn L Freeman, Michael W Persans, Ken Nieman, et al.
The New Phytologist|July 20, 2007
Selenium accumulation protects plants from herbivory by Orthoptera via toxicity and deterrenceJohn L Freeman, Stormy Dawn Lindblom, Colin F Quinn, et al.
Plant Physiology|August 22, 2006
Spatial imaging, speciation, and quantification of selenium in the hyperaccumulator plants Astragalus bisulcatus and Stanleya pinnataJohn L Freeman, Li Hong Zhang, Matthew A Marcus, et al.
Remediation (New York, N.Y.)|December 22, 2021
Phytoremediation of slightly brackish, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated groundwater from 250 ft below land surface: A pilot-scale study using salt-tolerant, endophyte-enhanced hybrid poplar trees at a Superfund site in the Central Valley of California, April-November 2019James E Landmeyer, Steven Rock, John L Freeman, et al.
International Journal of Phytoremediation|August 30, 2022
Microbial endophytes and compost improve plant growth in two contrasting types of hard rock mining wasteCourtney A Creamer, Mary-Cathrine Leewis, Francesca C Governali, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|July 4, 2012
Quantification, localization, and speciation of selenium in seeds of canola and two mustard species compared to seed-meals produced by hydraulic pressGary S Bañuelos, Spencer S Walse, Soo In Yang, et al.
The New Phytologist|September 26, 2006
Assessment of plants from the Brassicaceae family as genetic models for the study of nickel and zinc hyperaccumulationWendy Ann Peer, Mehrzad Mahmoudian, John L Freeman, et al.
Plos One|December 11, 2012
Selenium hyperaccumulator plants Stanleya pinnata and Astragalus bisulcatus are colonized by Se-resistant, Se-excluding wasp and beetle seed herbivoresJohn L Freeman, Matthew A Marcus, Sirine C Fakra, et al.
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Oecologia|February 19, 2008
The role of selenium in protecting plants against prairie dog herbivory: implications for the evolution of selenium hyperaccumulationColin F Quinn, John L Freeman, Miriam L Galeas, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 2, 2011
Selenium protects the hyperaccumulator Stanleya pinnata against black-tailed prairie dog herbivory in native seleniferous habitatsJohn L Freeman, Colin F Quinn, Stormy Dawn Lindblom, et al.
The Plant Cell|July 23, 2004
Increased glutathione biosynthesis plays a role in nickel tolerance in thlaspi nickel hyperaccumulatorsJohn L Freeman, Michael W Persans, Ken Nieman, et al.
The New Phytologist|July 20, 2007
Selenium accumulation protects plants from herbivory by Orthoptera via toxicity and deterrenceJohn L Freeman, Stormy Dawn Lindblom, Colin F Quinn, et al.
Plant Physiology|August 22, 2006
Spatial imaging, speciation, and quantification of selenium in the hyperaccumulator plants Astragalus bisulcatus and Stanleya pinnataJohn L Freeman, Li Hong Zhang, Matthew A Marcus, et al.
Remediation (New York, N.Y.)|December 22, 2021
Phytoremediation of slightly brackish, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated groundwater from 250 ft below land surface: A pilot-scale study using salt-tolerant, endophyte-enhanced hybrid poplar trees at a Superfund site in the Central Valley of California, April-November 2019James E Landmeyer, Steven Rock, John L Freeman, et al.
International Journal of Phytoremediation|August 30, 2022
Microbial endophytes and compost improve plant growth in two contrasting types of hard rock mining wasteCourtney A Creamer, Mary-Cathrine Leewis, Francesca C Governali, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|July 4, 2012
Quantification, localization, and speciation of selenium in seeds of canola and two mustard species compared to seed-meals produced by hydraulic pressGary S Bañuelos, Spencer S Walse, Soo In Yang, et al.
The New Phytologist|September 26, 2006
Assessment of plants from the Brassicaceae family as genetic models for the study of nickel and zinc hyperaccumulationWendy Ann Peer, Mehrzad Mahmoudian, John L Freeman, et al.
Plos One|December 11, 2012
Selenium hyperaccumulator plants Stanleya pinnata and Astragalus bisulcatus are colonized by Se-resistant, Se-excluding wasp and beetle seed herbivoresJohn L Freeman, Matthew A Marcus, Sirine C Fakra, et al.
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