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Papers published during 20051. Large deletions in the first intron of the VRN-1 vernalization gene are associated with spring growth habit in barley and polyploid wheat. Fu D., Szucs P., Yan L., Helguera M., Skinner J., Hayes P. and Dubcovsky J. Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 2005, 273:54-65. abstract 2. Registration of yellow dwarf viruses resistant wheat germplasm line P961341. Ohm H.W., Anderson J.M., Sharma H.C., Ayala L., Thompson N. and Uphaus J.J. Crop Science, 2005, 45:805-806. 3. PCR markers for Triticum speltoides leaf rust resistance gene Lr51 and their use to develop isogenic hard red spring wheat lines. Helguera M., Vanzetti L., Soria M., Khan I. A., Kolmer J., Dubcovsky J. Crop Science, 2005, 45:728–734. abstract 4. Nitrogen uptake and remobilization in tetraploid Langdon durum wheat and a recombinant substitution line with the high grain protein gene Gpc-B1. Kade M.A., Barneix A., Olmos S., Dubcovsky J. Plant Breeding, 2005,124: 343-349. abstract 5. Registration of KS99WGRC42 Hessian fly-resistant hard red winter wheat germplasm. Brown-Guedira G.L, Hatchett J.H., Liu X.M., Fritz A.K., Owuoche J.O., Gill B.S., Sears R.G., Cox T.S., Chen M.S. Crop Science, 2005, 45:804-805. 6. Genetic loci related to kernel quality differences between a soft and a hard wheat. Breseghello F., Finney P.L., Gaines C., Andrews L., Tanaka J., Penner G., Sorrells M.E. Crop Science, 2005, 45:1685-1695. abstract 7. Molecular mapping determines that Hessian fly resistance gene H9 is located on chromosome 1A of wheat. Kong L., Ohm H.W., Cambron S.E., Williams C.E. Plant Breeding, 2005, 124, 525-531. abstract 8. Quality of spaghetti made from full and partial waxy durum wheat. Vignaux N., Doehlert D.C., Elias E.M., McMullen M.S., Grant L.A., Kianian S.F. Cereal Chemistry, 2005,82:93-100. abstract 9. Genetic analysis of the species cytoplasm specific gene (scsd) derived from durum wheat. Gehlhar S.B., Simons K.J., Maan S.S., Kianian S.F. Journal of Heredity, 2005, 96: 404-409. abstract 10. Species cytoplasm specific gene in euplasmic durum wheat does not alter field performance. Gehlhar S.B., Simons K.J., E.M.Elias, Maan S.S., Kianian S.F. Crop Science, 2005,45:1704-1707. abstract 11. Registration of five isogenic lines for leaf and stripe resistance genes. .Chicaiza O., Khan I.A., Zhang X., Brevis J.C., Jackson L., Chen X., Dubcovsky J. Crop Science, 2005. In press. abstract 12. H9, H10, and H11 compose a cluster of Hessian fly-resistance genes in the distal gene-rich region of wheat chromosome 1AS Liu X. M., Fritz A. K., Reese J. C., Wilde G. E., Gill B. S. and Chen M.-S. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2005, 110( 8):1473 - 1480. abstract 13. Hessian fly resistance gene H13 is mapped to a distal cluster of resistance genes in chromosome 6DS of wheat. Liu X. M., Gill B. S. and Chen M.-S. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2005, 111:243-249. abstract 14. Molecular mapping and allelic relationships of Russian wheat aphid-resistance genes. Liu X. M., Smith C. M., Friebe B. R. and Gill B. S. Crop Science, 2005, 45:2273-2280.abstract 15. Molecular characterization of durum and common wheat recombinant lines carrying leaf rust resistance (Lr19) and yellow pigment (Y) genes from Lophopyrum ponticum. Zhang W., Lukaszewski A., Kolmer J., Soria M., Goyal S. and Dubcovsky J. Theoretical & Applied Genetics, 2005, 111:573-582.abstract |
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