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Gene Pm40 in Chinese Wheat-Breeding Programs in the Post-Pm21 Era Shengwen Tang et al.
Crop Genetics and Breeding—Review
507 Development of Perennial Wheat Through Hybridization Between Wheat and Wheatgrasses:
Research
Robotics—Review 452 Development and Future Challenges of Bio-Syncretic
Robots Chuang Zhang et al.
Robotics—Article 464 A Hardware Platform Framework for an Intelligent
491 Control of Velocity-Constrained Stepper Motor-Driven Hilare Robot for Waypoint Navigation Robins Mathew et al.
Page 467
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Contents
Crop Genetics and Breeding—Perspective 500 The Potential Role of Powdery Mildew-Resistance
Nanoporous Gas Storage Materials
523 Genetic Manipulation of Non-Classic Oilseed Plants
Katie A. Cychosz et al.
for Enhancement of Their Potential as a Biofactory for
433 Editorial Overview: Advances in Robotic Technologies Tianran Wang
News & Highlights
435 Engineering’s Academy Awards Lance A. Davis
436 The Smart Road: Practice and Concept Lijun Sun et al.
438 The Shale Oil and Gas Revolution Lance A. Davis
Views & Comments
440 Robotics in Industry—Their Role in Intelligent Manufacturing Chia-Peng Day
Page 475
Triacylglycerol Production
Green Industrial Processes—Article
Xiao-Yu Xu et al.
567 Ecologically Inspired Water Network Optimization of
Steel Manufacture Using Constructed Wetlands as a
542 Aphanomyces euteiches: A Threat to Canadian Field
Green Industrial Processes—Feature Article 574 Breakthrough Technologies for the Biorefining of
Pea Production
Page 525
A Review
Lei Cui et al.
552 Synthetic Hexaploid Wheat: Yesterday, Today, and
Tomorrow
514 Developing Wheat for Improved Yieli Li et al.
Vehicle Based on a Driving Brain Deyi Li et al.
Topic Insights
446 Robotics: From Automation to Intelligent Systems Eduardo Nebot
449 Does Global Agriculture Need Another Green Revolution? Danny Llewellyn
534 Current Research Status of Heterodera glycines
Wastewater Treatment Process
Resistance and Its Implication on Soybean Breeding
Kaili Zhang et al.
Guiping Yan et al.
ii
Engineering Contents
Volume 4 • Issue 4 • August 2018
Editorial
431 Genetic Crop Improvement: A Guarantee for Sustainable Agricultural Production Jianmin Wan
Under a Changing Climate: Optimization of a Few Key
Genes
Green Industrial Processes—Review
M.A.N. Nazim Ud Dowla et al.
559 Progress in the Physisorption Characterization of
Organic Solid and Liquid Wastes
Longfei Wu et al.
Paul Chen et al.
ON THE COVER
Living biological systems have excellent sensing, intelligence, and actuation abilities that are irreproducible by artificial systems based on electromechanical technologies. Directly utilizing the desired functions of natural organisms by merging biological systems with traditional electromechanical systems may be an effective approach to develop a new type of robot: bio-syncretic robots, which combine the advantages of living biological systems (e.g., high energy-conversion efficiency, high energy density, multiple degree of freedom, biocompatibility, and potential selfrepair) with the strengths of electromechanical systems (e.g., high strength, high accuracy, and excellent repeatability).
471 Unpowered Knee Exoskeleton Reduces Quadriceps Activity during Cycling Ronnapee Chaichaowarat et al.
479 A Co-Point Mapping-Based Approach to Drivable Area Detection for Self-Driving Cars Ziyi Liu et al.
Crop Genetics and Breeding—Review
507 Development of Perennial Wheat Through Hybridization Between Wheat and Wheatgrasses:
Research
Robotics—Review 452 Development and Future Challenges of Bio-Syncretic
Robots Chuang Zhang et al.
Robotics—Article 464 A Hardware Platform Framework for an Intelligent
491 Control of Velocity-Constrained Stepper Motor-Driven Hilare Robot for Waypoint Navigation Robins Mathew et al.
Page 467
Page 483 i
Contents
Crop Genetics and Breeding—Perspective 500 The Potential Role of Powdery Mildew-Resistance
Nanoporous Gas Storage Materials
523 Genetic Manipulation of Non-Classic Oilseed Plants
Katie A. Cychosz et al.
for Enhancement of Their Potential as a Biofactory for
433 Editorial Overview: Advances in Robotic Technologies Tianran Wang
News & Highlights
435 Engineering’s Academy Awards Lance A. Davis
436 The Smart Road: Practice and Concept Lijun Sun et al.
438 The Shale Oil and Gas Revolution Lance A. Davis
Views & Comments
440 Robotics in Industry—Their Role in Intelligent Manufacturing Chia-Peng Day
Page 475
Triacylglycerol Production
Green Industrial Processes—Article
Xiao-Yu Xu et al.
567 Ecologically Inspired Water Network Optimization of
Steel Manufacture Using Constructed Wetlands as a
542 Aphanomyces euteiches: A Threat to Canadian Field
Green Industrial Processes—Feature Article 574 Breakthrough Technologies for the Biorefining of
Pea Production
Page 525
A Review
Lei Cui et al.
552 Synthetic Hexaploid Wheat: Yesterday, Today, and
Tomorrow
514 Developing Wheat for Improved Yieli Li et al.
Vehicle Based on a Driving Brain Deyi Li et al.
Topic Insights
446 Robotics: From Automation to Intelligent Systems Eduardo Nebot
449 Does Global Agriculture Need Another Green Revolution? Danny Llewellyn
534 Current Research Status of Heterodera glycines
Wastewater Treatment Process
Resistance and Its Implication on Soybean Breeding
Kaili Zhang et al.
Guiping Yan et al.
ii
Engineering Contents
Volume 4 • Issue 4 • August 2018
Editorial
431 Genetic Crop Improvement: A Guarantee for Sustainable Agricultural Production Jianmin Wan
Under a Changing Climate: Optimization of a Few Key
Genes
Green Industrial Processes—Review
M.A.N. Nazim Ud Dowla et al.
559 Progress in the Physisorption Characterization of
Organic Solid and Liquid Wastes
Longfei Wu et al.
Paul Chen et al.
ON THE COVER
Living biological systems have excellent sensing, intelligence, and actuation abilities that are irreproducible by artificial systems based on electromechanical technologies. Directly utilizing the desired functions of natural organisms by merging biological systems with traditional electromechanical systems may be an effective approach to develop a new type of robot: bio-syncretic robots, which combine the advantages of living biological systems (e.g., high energy-conversion efficiency, high energy density, multiple degree of freedom, biocompatibility, and potential selfrepair) with the strengths of electromechanical systems (e.g., high strength, high accuracy, and excellent repeatability).
471 Unpowered Knee Exoskeleton Reduces Quadriceps Activity during Cycling Ronnapee Chaichaowarat et al.
479 A Co-Point Mapping-Based Approach to Drivable Area Detection for Self-Driving Cars Ziyi Liu et al.