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This Web Page contains links to
Featured Publications (see Resume for complete
list)
Featured Journal Publications*
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Bidlack,
J.E., A. Middick, D. Shantz, C.T. MacKown, R.D. Williams, and S.C. Rao. 2006. Weed control in a pigeon pea - wheat cropping system.
Field Crops Res. 96:63-70.
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Bidlack,
J.E., and D.R. Buxton. 1994. Chemical regulation of growth,
yield, and digestibility of alfalfa and smooth bromegrass. J. Plant
Growth Regul. 14:1-7.
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Bidlack,
J.E., and D.R. Buxton. 1992. Content and deposition rates of
cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin during regrowth of forage grasses and
legumes. Can J. Plant Sci. 72:809-818.
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Bidlack,
J.E., and P.M. Silverman. 2004. An active type IV secretion system encoded by F plasmid sensitizes Escherichia coli to bile salts. J.
Bacteriol. 186:5202-5209.
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Bidlack,
J.E., C.T. MacKown, and S.C. Rao. 2007. Dry weight and nitrogen content of chickpea and winter wheat grown in pots for three rotations.
J. Plant Nutrition 30:1541-1553.
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Bidlack,
J.E., D.R. Buxton, R.M. Shibles, and I.C. Anderson. 1995. Phenylalanine ammonia lyase as a precursory enzyme of legume stem lignification.
Can J. Plant Sci. 75:135-140.
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Bidlack,
J.E., D.R. Buxton, R.M. Shibles, and I.C. Anderson. 1997. Phenylalanine ammonia lyase and syringaldazine oxidase activities in relation to lignin deposition in legumes. Recent Res.
Devel. in Agronomy 1:1-8.
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Bidlack,
J.E., J.E. Vaughan, and C.L. Dewald. 1999. Forage quality of 10 Eastern gamagrass
[Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.] genotypes. J. Range Manage.
52:661-665.
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Bidlack,
J.E., S.C. Rao, and D.H. Demezas. 2001. Nodulation, nitrogenase
activity, and dry weight of chickpea and pigeon pea cultivars using
different Bradyrhizobium strains. J. Plant Nutrition
24:549-560.
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Buck,
G.W., and J.E. Bidlack. 1998. Identification of Quercus and Celtis species using morphological and electrophoretic
data. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 78:23-33.
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Elmer.
A.M., and J.E. Bidlack. 2010. Enzymes related to chlorophyll biosynthesis in mutant
soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] lines. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 90:11-18.
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McNeill,
J.H., and J.E. Bidlack. 2018. Modifying the Redlich-Kwong-Soave equation of state. Proc. Okla. Acad.
Sci. 98:127-138.
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McNeill,
J.H., R.A. Doti, and J.E. Bidlack. 2021. Modern Perspectives on
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci.
101:115-137.
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Meek,
C.R., and J.E. Bidlack. 2005. Arthropod population,
phenylalanine ammonia lyase activity, and fresh weight of sweet basil
(Ocimum basilicum) as affected by plant age and Bacillus thuringiensis treatment. Proc. Okla. Acad.
Sci. 85:9-17.
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Olson,
P.E., and J.E. Bidlack. 1997. Yield and enzymatic activity of
sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) subjected to alternative pest
control. J. Herbs, Spices, & Medicinal Plants 4:3-16.
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Porter, M.A., and
J.E. Bidlack.
2011. Morphology, biomass, and vessel diameter of pigeon pea subjected to water stress. Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 42:2334-2343.
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Rao, S.C.,
C.T. MacKown, and J.E. Bidlack. 2002. Biomass and nitrogen
traits of summer pigeon peas and winter wheat grown for three rotations in containers.
Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 33:897-912.
Special Manuscript
(Published in Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science, 2021)
Textbook Editions
Co-Authored by Dr. Bidlack*
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Bidlack, J.E., and
S.H. Jansky. 2022. Stern's
Introductory Plant Biology, 15th Edition. New York:
The McGraw-Hill Companies.
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Bidlack, J.E., and
S.H. Jansky. 2018. Stern's
Introductory Plant Biology, 14th Edition. New York:
The McGraw-Hill Companies.
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Bidlack, J.E., and
S.H. Jansky. 2014. Stern's
Introductory Plant Biology, 13th Edition. New York:
The McGraw-Hill Companies.
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Bidlack, J.E., and
S.H. Jansky. 2011. Stern's
Introductory Plant Biology, 12th Edition. New York:
The McGraw-Hill Companies.
Frequently Cited
Publication: Dr. Bidlack's Secondary Cell Wall Diagram*
This
is the popular and frequently cited article by Dr. Bidlack that depicts
secondary cell wall structure. Scientists are welcome to use the black-and-white
high resolution version of the diagram, as long as Dr. Bidlack and the
article are cited to accompany the diagram. There is also a color
version of the diagram, published in many editions of the well-known
textbook, Introductory Plant Biology. Written permission from Dr.
Bidlack and McGraw-Hill Companies must be provided before the color version is
used elsewhere. Here are links to different versions of the cell
wall diagram [black-and-white
cell wall diagram] [color
cell wall diagram]
*Please note copyright policies
for individual journal articles, textbook materials, and diagrams. Most can be used for research, teaching,
and private study purposes, but cannot be copied for re-distribution,
re-selling, loan, sub-licensing, or other distribution in any form without
permission from the publisher.
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