Jill C. Preston

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Plant Biology The Univesity of Vermont 
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Hjertaas AC, Preston JC, Kainulainen K, et al. (2023) Convergent evolution of the annual life history syndrome from perennial ancestors. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13: 1048656
Paliocha M, Schubert M, Preston JC, et al. (2022) Independent recruitment of FRUITFULL-like transcription factors in the convergent origins of vernalization-responsive grass flowering. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 179: 107678
Das A, Dedon N, Enders DJ, et al. (2022) Testing the chilling- before drought-tolerance hypothesis in Pooideae grasses. Molecular Ecology
Fjellheim S, Young DA, Paliocha M, et al. (2022) Variation in photoperiodic flowering correlates with major niche transitions in Pooideae and might involve evolution of CCT domain genes. Journal of Experimental Botany
Preston JC. (2020) Insights into the evo-devo of plant reproduction using next-generation sequencing approaches. Journal of Experimental Botany
Lindberg CL, Hanslin HM, Schubert M, et al. (2020) Increased above-ground resource allocation is a likely precursor for independent evolutionary origins of annuality in the Pooideae grass subfamily. The New Phytologist
Preston JC, Fjellheim S. (2020) Understanding Past, and Predicting Future, Niche Transitions based on Grass Flowering Time Variation. Plant Physiology. 183: 822-839
Preston JC, Powers B, Kostyun JL, et al. (2019) Implications of region-specific gene expression for development of the partially fused petunia corolla. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology
Kostyun JL, Robertson JE, Preston JC. (2019) Evidence of a largely staminal origin for the (Solanaceae) floral corona. Evodevo. 10: 9
Fjellheim S, Preston JC. (2018) Shedding light on the role of seasonal flowering in plant niche transitions. American Journal of Botany. 105: 136-138
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