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M. I. JD, Boerner, R. E. J., and Hart, S., The national fire and fire surrogate study: ecological consequences of alternative fuel reduction methods in seasonally dry forests, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 225, pp. 3075-3080, 2008.
M. I. JD and Grevstad, F., Natural enemies of invasive knotweeds in the Pacific Northwest, FHTET-2010-02, 2010.
M. I. JD, Brunson, M., Bunting, S. C., Chambers, J., Devoe, N., Doescher, P. S., Grace, J., Johnson, D. D., Knick, S., Miller, R., Pellant, M. L., Pierson, F. B., Pyke, D., Rollins, K. S., Roundy, B. A., Schupp, G., Tausch, R. J., and Turner, D., SageSTEP: A Regional Experiment to Evaluate Effects of Fire and Fire Surrogate Treatments in the Sagebrush Biome, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Collins, CO, RMRS-GTR-237, 2010.
H. A. H. Jayanesa and Selker, J., Thousand Years of Hydraulic Civilization Some Sociotechnical Aspects of Water Management, Understanding the Role of Politics in Water Management, p. 225, 2004.
I. Javidipour and Qian, M. C., Volatile component change in whey protein concentrate during storage investigated by headspace solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography, Dairy Science & Technology, vol. 88, pp. 95–104, 2008.
C. Jaspers, é ña, L., and Brodeur, R. D., Interactions of gelatinous zooplankton within marine food webs, Journal of Plankton Research, vol. 37, no. 5, pp. 985 - 988, 2015.
N. A. Jarvis, O'Bryan, C. A., Dawoud, T. M., Park, S. Hong, Kwon, Y. Min, Crandall, P. G., and Ricke, S. C., An overview of Salmonella thermal destruction during food processing and preparation, Food Control, vol. 68, pp. 280–290, 2016.
N. Jariyasopit, McIntosh, M., Zimmermann, K., Arey, J., Atkinson, R., Cheong, P. Ha- Yeon, Carter, R. G., Yu, T. - W., Dashwood, R. H., and Simonich, S. L. Massey, Novel Nitro-PAH Formation from Heterogeneous Reactions of PAHs with NO2, NO3/N2O5, and OH Radicals: Prediction, Laboratory Studies, and Mutagenicity, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 412 - 419, 2014.
N. Jariyasopit, Zimmermann, K., Schrlau, J., Arey, J., Atkinson, R., Yu, T. - W., Dashwood, R. H., Tao, S., and Simonich, S. L. Massey, Heterogeneous reactions of particulate matter-bound PAHs and NPAHs with NO3/N2O5, OH radicals, and O3 under simulated long-range atmospheric transport conditions: reactivity and mutagenicity, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 48, no. 17, pp. 10155 - 10164, 2014.
K. Japhet, Hannaway, D. B., Shuler, P. E., Niess, M. L., Griffith, S. M., Fick, G. W., and Allen, G. V., National Forage Curriculum. 1998.
K. Japhet, Hannaway, D. B., and Dodrill, S., Who’s Coming to Dinner? . 1999.
K. Japhet, Hannaway, D. B., Shuler, P. E., Niess, M. L., Griffith, S. M., Fick, G. W., and Allen, G. V., World wide web curriculum design using national collaboration, J. of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, vol. 28, 1999.
Y. Jankuloff and Zheljazkov, V. D., Conditions for improving the biosynthesis of atropine and scopolamine in plants, Higher Institute of Agriculture – Plovdiv, Scientific Works, vol. 4, pp. 243-247, 1995.
J. R. Myers, Baggett, J. R., and Lamborn, C., Plant Breeding Reviews Origin, History, and Genetic Improvement of the Snap Pea ( Pisum sativum L.), vol. 29281653531288212713010795154040402922107111112151819977521117274971538012997154107261016185889341317307975281061067235056. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2010, pp. 93 - 138.
H. Sang Jang, Pearce, M. C., O'Donnell, E. F., Nguyen, B. Duc, Truong, L., Mueller, M. J., Bisson, W. H., Kerkvliet, N. I., Tanguay, R. L., and Kolluri, S., Identification of a Raloxifene Analog That Promotes AhR-Mediated Apoptosis in Cancer Cells., Biology (Basel), vol. 6, no. 4, 2017.
H. Jang, Pearce, M. C., O'Donnell, E. F., Nguyen, B., Truong, L., Mueller, M. J., Bisson, W. H., Kerkvliet, N. I., Tanguay, R. L., and Kolluri, S., Identification of a Raloxifene Analog That Promotes AhR-Mediated Apoptosis in Cancer Cells, Biology (Basel), vol. 6, no. 4, 2017.
J. J. James, Leaf nitrogen productivity as a mechanism driving the success of invasive annual grasses under low and high nitrogen supply, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 72, no. 10, pp. 1775 - 1784, 2008.
J. J. James, Aanderud, Z. T., and Richards, J. H., Seasonal timing of N pulses influences N capture in a saltbush scrub community, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 688 - 700, 2006.
J. J. James and Rinella, M. James, Invasive plant managers should calculate effect size not P-values, Invasive Plant Science and Management, vol. 3, pp. 106-112, 2010.
J. J. James and Drenovsky, R. E., A Basis for Relative Growth Rate Differences Between Native and Invasive Forb Seedlings, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 60, no. 4, pp. 395 - 400, 2007.
J. J. James, Alder, N. N., ühling, K. H., äuchli, A. E., Shackel, K. A., Donovan, L. A., and Richards, J. H., High apoplastic solute concentrations in leaves alter water relations of the halophytic shrub, Sarcobatus vermiculatus, Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 139 - 147, 2005.
J. J. James and Richards, J. H., Plant nitrogen capture in pulse-driven systems: interactions between root responses and soil processes, Journal of Ecology, vol. 9413630141861457821823317571411911126438753115288111183162531134841459353118424720256422107214214518193601623216511130, no. 4, pp. 765 - 777, 2006.
J. J. James, Effect of soil nitrogen stress on the relative growth rate of annual and perennial grasses in the Intermountain West, Plant and Soil, vol. 3105, no. 1-23, pp. 201 - 210, 2008.
S. Y. James, Lin, F., Kolluri, S., Dawson, M. I., and Zhang, X. -kun, Regulation of retinoic acid receptor $\beta$ expression by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor $\gamma$ ligands in cancer cells, Cancer Research, vol. 63, pp. 3531–3538, 2003.
T. James, Launching the Counterattack: Interdisciplinary Deployment of Native-Plant Functional Traits for Repair of Rangelands Dominated by Invasive Annual Grasses, Rangelands, vol. 32, no. 1, 2010.