Sandra B. Wilson

ORCID: 0000-0002-8767-1901
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Research Areas
  • Flowering Plant Growth and Cultivation
  • Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Plant tissue culture and regeneration
  • Seedling growth and survival studies
  • Turfgrass Adaptation and Management
  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
  • Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
  • Composting and Vermicomposting Techniques
  • Growth and nutrition in plants
  • Light effects on plants
  • Livestock and Poultry Management
  • Animal and Plant Science Education
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Fern and Epiphyte Biology
  • Diverse Educational Innovations Studies
  • Bamboo properties and applications
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Weed Control and Herbicide Applications
  • Greenhouse Technology and Climate Control
  • Plant Growth Enhancement Techniques
  • Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism

University of Florida
2016-2025

Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica
2022

Shanghai Municipal People's Government
2022

New York University Press
2022

Cornell University
2022

The University of Tokyo
2022

Zhejiang Institute of Subtropical Crops
2021

Statistical Research (United States)
2020

U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory
2004-2017

Agricultural Research Service
2004-2017

Summary Plant genetic transformation is a crucial step for applying biotechnology such as genome editing to basic and applied plant science research. Its success primarily relies on the efficiency of gene delivery into cells ability regenerate transgenic plants. In this study, we have examined effect several developmental regulators (DRs), including PLETHORA (PLT5) , WOUND INDUCED DEDIFFERENTIATION 1 (WIND1) ENHANCED SHOOT REGENERATION (ESR1) WUSHEL (WUS) fusion WUS BABY‐BOOM ( WUS‐P2A‐BBM...

10.1111/pbi.13837 article EN cc-by-nc Plant Biotechnology Journal 2022-05-07

Abstract 1. A multi-breed experiment was conducted with 25 commercial and traditional lines of laying fowl to determine the extent between-breed genetic variation for adult body weight, sexual maturity, rate lay, egg weight composition 55 weeks age. The variability bone strength eggshell determined at age a comparison commercially selected breeds performed. 2. proportion total that associated breed or line origin high (> 0·8) maturity shell colour; moderately (0·4 0·7) early late weights...

10.1080/0007166031000085535 article EN British Poultry Science 2003-07-01

Porterweed plants ( Stachytarpheta sp.), notably the nettleleaf porterweed cayennensis ), present both ecological benefits and challenges. While these attract diverse pollinators are drought-resistant, is also an invasive species in southeastern United States Hawaii, threatening native ecosystems by outcompeting local flora reducing biodiversity. Despite its nature, it continues to be popular nurseries because of robust growth flowering characteristics. Prior studies have demonstrated...

10.21273/hortsci18370-24 article EN HortScience 2025-02-18

Begonia semperflorens, or wax begonias, are popular ornamental plants often challenged by heat and high light stress in subtropical tropical regions. This study examined the responses of two stress-tolerant genotypes (FB08-059 OPGC 5104) stress-susceptible (Cocktail Vodka Sprint White) under elevated temperature conditions. The results revealed significant genotype-dependent differences responses. Stress-tolerant demonstrated distinct adaptive traits, including thicker cuticles, acute leaf...

10.3390/ijms26083514 article EN International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2025-04-09

Rubiaceae, a family known for its economic and ornamental significance, includes several native Florida species, such as wild coffee (Psychotria spp.). This publication focuses on identifying propagating species: P. nervosa, nervosa 'Little Psycho', 'Turtle Mound', tenuifolia, ligustrifolia. These species thrive in various soil conditions attract pollinators, making them valuable, adaptable, appealing sustainable landscapes gardens. Research propagation methods revealed that while...

10.32473/edis-ep651-2025 article EN cc-by-nc-nd EDIS 2025-04-14

1. Production-induced osteoporosis in caged laying hens is thought to represent a major constraint continued genetic development. 2. The relationship between body weight, egg production, skeletal abnormalities characteristic of osteoporosis, femur calcium and bone histology was examined flock ISA Brown layers from 16 68 weeks age. 3. Experiment 2 Lohmann browns for at 45 age the severity then related weight production 18 4. Average declined 35 age, which correlated with loss reserves (15%...

10.1080/00071660120048528 article EN British Poultry Science 2001-05-01

Abstract Growth of Orthosiphon stamineus (cat whiskers) and Angelonia angustifolia Benth. (angelonia) was evaluated in media containing 0, 25, 50, 75, or 100% compost (biosolids yard trimmings mixture, 1:1, by weight). Compost added to a commercial coir-or peat-based medium. As % increased, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), nitrogen (N), carbon (C) the initial moisture content decreased. growth reduced when grown peat coir-based amended with high rates (75 100%), but flowering time generally...

10.24266/0738-2898-19.1.37 article EN Journal of Environmental Horticulture 2001-03-01

10.1007/s002239900470 article EN Calcified Tissue International 1998-06-01

10.1016/0002-9378(67)90297-9 article EN American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1967-10-01

Three perennial species, wine sage ( Salvia spp . Sell x roenen Schultes `Van Houttei'), blue anise (Salvia gauranitica St.-Hil. Ex Benth. `Black and Blue'), indigo spires salvia S. longispicata Martius Galeotti × farinacea `Indigo Spires') were transplanted in containers filled with a biosolid-yard waste compost, commercial peat-based mix, or mixture of 1 compost: mix by volume) grown under ebb-and-flow, drip, manual irrigation systems. Initial physical, chemical, elemental analyses the...

10.21273/jashs.128.2.0260 article EN Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 2003-03-01

Three shrubs native to Florida, pineland privet [Forestiera segregata var. pinetorum (Small) M.C. Johnst.], Simpson's stopper [Myrcianthes fragrans (Sw.) McVaugh], and Walter's viburnum (Viburnum obovatum Walter), were container grown in a peat- or compost-based medium for 18 weeks. The formulated had lower initial moisture, pH, total porosity, capacity; higher bulk particle density than the other media. unamended compost both levels of N, P, K, Zn, Cu, Mn, Fe peat-based medium. Regardless...

10.1080/1065657x.2006.10702281 article EN Compost Science & Utilization 2006-06-01

Trailing lantana ( Lantana montevidensis ) is a popular low-growing ornamental plant valued for its heat and drought tolerance continuous purple or white flowering throughout much of the year. Recently, trailing was predicted to be invasive by University Florida/Institute Food Agricultural Sciences (UF-IFAS) Assessment Non-Native Plants in Florida, therefore not recommended use. All cultivars fall under this designation unless proven otherwise. Eight varieties were obtained from wholesale...

10.21273/hortsci14443-19 article EN HortScience 2019-12-01

Abstract Fifty-five calves aged 105 days of age, both sexes, belonging to two genetic groups (H, high or L, low) differing in their predicted breeding value (PBV) by 78 kg for fat plus protein yield, were individually penned 3 weeks with the final 2 on a diet designed provide energy close maintenance requirements. The then cannulated jugular vein and blood was sampled every 15 min 25 h. Following this growth hormone releasing factor (GRF) preparation administered up four occasions, being one...

10.1017/s0003356100006103 article EN Animal Science 1993-02-01

Abstract The Florida Nurserymen and Growers Association (FNGA) the Exotic Pest Plant Council (FLEPPC) recently asked nurserymen to stop production of 45 potentially invasive plant species that are relatively insignificant in ornamental horticulture market. Controversies surround 14 additional designated as by FLEPPC, but which highly ornamental, widely used landscaping, or have high economic value according FNGA. A mail survey nursery growers identified sales volume for each these species....

10.24266/0738-2898-22.1.12 article EN Journal of Environmental Horticulture 2004-03-01
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