Agronomy and Horticulture, Department of
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
1, it is optional, not required (the ProQuest deposit is required); and
2, it will be available to everyone online; there is no embargo for dissertations in the UNL Digital Commons.
Master's candidates: Deposit of your thesis or project is required. (If an embargo [restricted access] is necessary, you may deposit it at https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/embargotheses/ only after getting approval from your department and the Graduate Office; contact Terri Eastin).
TO DEPOSIT YOUR DISSERTATION OR THESIS
1. Create or log in to your Digital Commons account
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Fill in your names, email address, create a password, and click on Create Account.
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Click the Submit your paper or article link at the bottom of the gray box at left.
You should be able to copy (Ctrl-C) and paste (Ctrl-V) most fields.
TITLE: Fill it in using title case (that is, capitals for the first letter of all words except articles and prepositions).
AUTHOR: In each respective box, enter your names (and/or initials) as they appear on the title page of your dissertation or thesis. You are the sole author; your advisor is not considered a co-author. Institution is University of Nebraska-Lincoln (not "at Lincoln" or ", Lincoln"). Do not leave this field blank.
FIRST ADVISOR: Enter your advisor’s name. Add a second and third, if needed (advisors only, not committee members).
DATE OF THIS VERSION: Month and Year only.
CITATION: Copy and paste the rest of whatever appears on the title page of your work. It usually starts with something like “A THESIS Presented to the Faculty …” and ends with “Lincoln, Nebraska [month] [year].”
ABSTRACT: Just include the body of the abstract, not the title or your name, but DO add your advisor’s name at the end of the abstract after the word Advisor and a colon, like this: Advisor: ….
Skip the ORCID IDs, Keywords, Disciplines, and Comments fields, and DO NOT check a bubble for the Publication Status field.
Click UPLOAD FILE FROM YOUR COMPUTER. Select the file of your work from your device (should be in Portable Document Format, PDF).
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3. After your initial deposit
Upon deposit, you will receive an email that your submission has been received; you need to show the Graduate Office this message.
Before we complete your upload, we usually wait a day or two to give you an opportunity to correct those oops issues that seem to emerge just after deposit. Before it’s been posted, you can still log back in and select Revise and upload a new version so you can upload a version with your advisor's name spelled right or whatever else needs to be fixed.
It is important that you DO NOT resubmit another file after it’s been posted online. This causes lots of problems.
But have no fear: If further changes are needed after it’s been posted, you can send a revised file to the series administrator (Sue Gardner) requesting to replace it.
2019
Use of Annual Forage Mixtures in Crop/Livestock Production Systems in Nebraska, Nathan Paul Pflueger
Legacy Effects of Biodegradable Mulch and Soil Amendments on Vegetable Crops and the Soil, Elise V.H. Reid
Microbial Response to Biodegradable Mulch: Can Degradation Rate Be Accelerated by Management?, M. Benjamin Samuelson
An Integrated Genomics And Phenomics Approach To Study The Evolution Of C4 Photosynthesis, Daniel Santana de Carvalho
BENCHMARKING ON-FARM MAIZE NITROGEN BALANCE IN THE WESTERN U.S. CORN BELT, Fatima Amor Tenorio
Critical Time for Weed Removal in Corn (Zea mays L.) as Influenced by Pre Herbicides, Ayse Nur Ulusoy
Hormonal Signaling Induced in Soybean by Lysobacter enzymogenes Strain C3, Jessica C. Walnut
Integration of Cover Crops Into Midwest Corn-Soybean Cropping Systems and Potential for Weed Suppression, Joshua S. Wehrbein
2018
Evaluation of bacillus strains for plant growth-promotion potentials on corn (Zea mays), wheat (Triticum aestivum), and soybean (Glycine max)., Rufus John Akinrinlola
Identification of Genes/Genomic Regions Controlling Resistance to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses in Synthetic Hexaploid Wheat, Madhav Bhatta
Epidemiology and Management of Fusarium Head Blight and Foliar Fungal Diseases of Wheat, Carlos Bolanos-Carriel
Spray Characterization and Herbicide Efficacy as Influenced by Pulse-Width Modulation Sprayers, Thomas R. Butts
Breeding for Resistance in California Strawberry to Verticillium dahliae, Zachary Christman
The Use of Grape By-Products as a Nutrient Rich Cattle Feed, Zachary Christman
Integrating Management Zones and Canopy Sensing to Improve Nitrogen Recommendation Algorithms, Joel D. Crowther
Plant Community Response to Disturbances in Nebraska Sandhills Upland Prairie, Josiah D. Dallmann
The Effect of Physical Application Parameters on Herbicide Efficacy and Droplet Size., Andre de Oliveira Rodrigues
Evaluation of Glyphosate and PPO-Inhibiting Herbicide Tank-Mixtures to Manage Glyphosate Resistance in Soybean, Jesaelen Gizotti de Moraes
Understanding spatial dynamics of Tallgrass prairie dominated by tall fescue, Callie Griffith
Investigation of Alternative Hosts and Agronomic Factors Affecting Xanthomonas vasicola pv. vasculorum, Causal Agent of Bacterial Leaf Streak of Corn, Terra Marie Hartman
INFLUENCE OF MULTISPECIES INTERFERENCE OF COMMON RAGWEED (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) AND COMMON WATERHEMP (Amaranthus rudis Sauer) ON SOYBEAN [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] GROWTH AND YIELD UNDER VARIABLE WATER SUPPLY IN NEBRASKA, Koffi Badou Jeremie Kouame
Replacing Herbicides with Groundcovers to Enhance Vineyard Sustainability, Benjamin A. Loseke
Canavalia gladiata and Dolichos lablab extracts for sustainable pest biocontrol and plant nutrition improvement in El Salvador, CARLOS MARTINEZ
Grazing Strategy Effects on Utilization, Animal Performance, Aboveground Production, Species Composition, and Soil Properties on Nebraska Sandhills Meadow, Aaron Shropshire
The Effects of Fungicide and Genetics on Fungal Diseases on Wheat in Nebraska with Emphasis on Stem Rust, Javed Sidiqi
Impacts of Cover Crop and Residue Removal on Soil Hydraulic and Thermal Properties, Michael T. Sindelar
Biological Activity of a Tertiary Amine Plant Growth Regulator, BMVE, in Arabidopsis thaliana and Wheat (Triticum Aestivum), Jaspinder Singh
PLANT COMMUNITY COMPOSITION, FLORISTIC QUALITY, AND ESTABLISHMENT OF ROADSIDE REVEGETATION IN NEBRASKA, USA., Jonathan M. Soper
Exploration of Soybean Nodule Microbiome for Plant Health Management, Serkan Tokgöz
2017
Detecting, Cloning, and Screening for Suppressors of RNA Silencing in Maize Chlorotic Mottle Virus and Sugarcane Mosaic Virus, Nicole E. Bacheller
Emergence, Competition, and Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) in Nebraska Soybean, Ethann R. Barnes
Dissecting the Genetic Basis of Salt Tolerance in Rice (Oryza sativa), Malachy Thomas Campbell
Growing Yeast for Livestock, Zachary Christman
Symptoms and Causes of Foamy Bloat in Cattle, Zachary Christman
Molecular and Culture-based Assessment of Root/crown Rot Fungal/Oomycete Complex of Bean in Mozambique, Suzana Vanessa Ismael Fernandes
Induction and Suppression of Antiviral RNA Silencing by Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus, Sergio M. Gabriel Peralta
Assessing Anther Extrusion and its Effect on US Hard Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Hybrid Seed Production, Nicholas Garst
MSH1-MEDIATED NON-GENETIC PHENOTYPIC VARIATION IN PLANTS: PROSPECTS FOR EPIGENETIC BREEDING IN SORGHUM BICOLOR, dikungwa ketumile
GENOMIC REGIONS INVOLVED IN SEED PROTEIN, OIL, AND CARBOHYDRATE CONCENTRATION IN SOYBEAN, Samantha J. McConaughy
The Effect of Spray Parameters on the Application of Enlist Duo, Matthew R. Nelson
High and low yielding soybean lines from an irrigated selection environment: Performance evaluation in irrigated and droughted environments, Jorge E. Perez Arocho
A Web Based Real Time Nitrogen Leaching Calculator, Saeideh Samani, Babak Samani, and Haishun Yang
Response of Problematic Weed Populations in Nebraska to Glyphosate, Spencer L. Samuelson
Influence of an Internal Parasite Control on Cattle Grazing Behavior and Production, Jace Stott
Horticulture for Pollinator Conservation, Carter M. Westerhold
Patch seeding on an extensive green roof: Initial experiment on microclimate impacts, Zhuqing Xu
2016
Distribution of Genomic Variation in the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection and Relationship with Phenotypic Variation, Nonoy Batiller Bandillo
Complex Vegetation Dynamics at the Fire-Grazing-Drought Nexus, Christine H. Bielski
DIVERSITY AND VIRULENCE OF SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe) IN NEBRASKA, Kyle C. Broderick
Effect of Dung Beetles on Dung Decomposition and Nuntrient Cycling in a Nebraska Rangeland, Kenneth Shay Evans
Comparative Evolutionary Analysis of Organellar Genomic Diversity in Green Plants, Weishu Fan
Cover Crop Mixture Diversity and Function, Angela Florence
Mechanism of Resistance, Gene Flow, and Integrated Management of Ragweeds (Ambrosia) in Nebraska, Zahoor Ahmad Ganie
More Crop per Drop: Benchmarking On-Farm Irrigation Water Use for Crop Production., Katherine Elizabeth Boone Gibson
Characterization of Ground Nozzles for Pesticide Applications, Ryan Henry
Grazing Method Effects on Forage Production, Utilization, Animal Performance and Animal Activity on Nebraska Sandhills Meadow, Torie Lindsey
Winter Desiccation Prevention and Recovery in Turfgrass, Darrell James Michael
Morphological and Molecular Identification and Characterization of Dry Bean Fungal Root Rot Pathogens in Zambia, Chikoti Mukuma
Evaluations of biological control agents for the management of soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) in soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.), Kelsie M. Musil
Biology, Gene Flow, and Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Common Waterhemp (Amaranthus rudis Sauer) in Nebraska, Debalin Sarangi
EFFECT OF SMOOTH BROMEGRASS MANAGEMENT ON GRAZING CATTLE DUNG DECOMPOSITION, CO2 FLUX, AND SOIL NUTRIENT MOVEMENT, Bradley D. Schick
Regeneration and Transformation of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), Iqbal Singh
Identification of QTLs for Resistance Against Rhizoctonia solani and Phoma glycinicola in Soybeans (Glycine max L. Merr), Herbert Sserunkuma
Micronutrient Foliar Analysis and Supplementation in Nutrient Management for High Yield Maize (Zea mays L.), Zachary P. Stewart
Temperature Control of Node Appearance and Initiation in Soybean, Fatima Amor M. Tenorio
Winter greenhouse production and tissue culture of basil (Ocimum spp.), Wan Wei
2015
Effect of Genotype, Environment, and Production Packages on Yield, Agronomic Characteristics, and End-Use Quality of Winter Wheat, Madhav Bhatta
Assessing Multiple-Herbicide Resistance in a 2,4-D Resistant Waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus) Biotype from Nebraska – Student Research, Roberto Crespo
IMPACT OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MAIZE GENOTYPES UNDER VARIABLE NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS LEVELS, Roberto Crespo
Biology and Control of Glyphosate-Resistant Giant Ragweed., Simranpreet Kaur
Improving Establishment of Seeded Buffalograss, Luqi Li
Evaluation of Genetic Gain for Dynamic Leaf Traits in Maize Using Field Spectroscopy, Jonathan Luetchens
Rust Diseases on Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), Ying Ma
Maize Yield and Components as Influenced by Environment and Agronomic Management, Jeremy J. Milander
Biochemical and Proteomic Profiling of Maize Endosperm Texture and Protein Quality, Kyla J. Morton
Discovery and Delimitation: Criconematid Nematodes of North American Grasslands, Magdalena Jean Olson
Goss's Bacterial Wilt Development and Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. nebraskensis Interactions with Spray Adjuvants, Sarah A. Schlund
Genetic Engineering Online Lessons Improve Teaching and Increase Knowledge and Accepting Attitudes Among Students, Grace Troupe
NITROGEN AND WATER EFFECTS ON CANOPY SENSOR MEASUREMENTS FOR SITE-SPECIFIC MANAGEMENT OF CROPS, Nicholas C. Ward
MOLECULAR GENETIC ASPECTS OF IRON AND COPPER CROSS-TALK IN Arabidopsis thaliana, Qingyuan Xiang
2014
Population Dynamics of Triticum Mosaic Virus in Various Host Species, Melissa S. Bartels
Litter Decomposition and Root Production in Response to Grazing on Sandhills Subirrigated Meadow, Ben W. Beckman
Carbohydrate Metabolism and the Trehalose Biosynthetic Pathway in Maize Kernels Grown In Vitro under Sucrose Starvation Stress, Samuel W. Bledsoe
AN EVALUATION OF WATERMELON (Citrullus spp.) GERMPLASM FOR ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF RESISTANCE TO THE TWOSPOTTED SPIDER MITE (Tetranychus urticae Koch)., Hector Cantu Jr.
CONTROL OF HERBICIDE-RESISTANT VOLUNTEER CORN IN HERBICIDE-RESISTANT SOYBEAN, Parminder Chahal
Selection and Genetic Drift in North American Maize, Collin Lamkey
Phenotypic Diversity in Lysobacter enzymogenes in Relations to Biological Control, Ya Li
Delay of Bud Break on 'Edelweiss' Grapevines with Multiple Applications of Amigo Oil and NAA, Benjamin A. Loseke
Grazing Method Effects on Forage Production, Utilization, and Animal Performance on Nebraska Sandhills Meadow, Miles D. Redden
A Regional Investigation of In-season Nitrogen Requirement for Maize Using Model and Sensor-based Recommendation Approaches, Laura J. Stevens
Panicum Mosaic Virus Complex and Biofuels Switchgrass, Catherine Louise Stewart
Functional Genomics of Maize Endosperm Maturation and Protein Quality, Lingling Yuan
2013
Changes in Poa annua Populations in Response to Herbicides and Plant Growth Regulators, Jesse Brown
Response of Nebraska Horseweed (Conyza canadensis) Populations to Dicamba, Roberto Crespo, Mark L. Bernards, Greg Kruger, Donald Lee, and Robert Wilson Jr.
APPLICATION CARRIER VOLUME: A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION OF AN ULTRA-LOW VOLUME SPRAYER COMPARED TO A CONVENTIONAL SPRAYER FOR ROW-CROP AND TURFGRASS PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, Jason Connor Ferguson
Ammonia and Nitrous Oxide Loss from Sprinkler Applied Beef Feedlot Effluent, Blythe P. McAfee