Christina Walters
Affiliations: | 1986 | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Nadarajan J, Walters C, Pritchard HW, et al. (2023) Seed Longevity-The Evolution of Knowledge and a Conceptual Framework. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 12 |
Genna NG, Walters C, Pérez HE. (2020) Viability and vigour loss during storage of Rudbeckia mollis seeds having different mass: an intra-specific perspective Seed Science Research. 30: 122-132 |
Hardegree SP, Sheley RL, James JJ, et al. (2020) Germination Syndromes and Their Relevance to Rangeland Seeding Strategies in the Intermountain Western United States Rangeland Ecology & Management. 73: 334-341 |
Fleming MB, Hill LM, Walters C. (2018) The kinetics of ageing in dry-stored seeds: a comparison of viability loss and RNA degradation in unique legacy seed collections. Annals of Botany |
Maschinski J, Possley J, Walters C, et al. (2017) Improving success of rare plant seed reintroductions: a case study of Dalea carthagenensis var. floridana , a rare legume with dormant seeds Restoration Ecology. 26: 636-641 |
Mira S, Hill LM, González-Benito ME, et al. (2016) Volatile emission in dry seeds as a way to probe chemical reactions during initial asymptomatic deterioration. Journal of Experimental Botany. 67: 1783-93 |
Walters C. (2015) Orthodoxy, recalcitrance and in-between: describing variation in seed storage characteristics using threshold responses to water loss. Planta. 242: 397-406 |
Walters C. (2015) Genebanking seeds from natural populations Natural Areas Journal. 35: 98-105 |
Walters C. (2015) Orthodoxy, recalcitrance and in-between: describing variation in seed storage characteristics using threshold responses to water loss Planta. 242: 397-406 |
Xia K, Hill LM, Li DZ, et al. (2014) Factors affecting stress tolerance in recalcitrant embryonic axes from seeds of four Quercus (Fagaceae) species native to the USA or China. Annals of Botany. 114: 1747-59 |