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Deven R. See
Xianming Chen
Craig F. Morris
Kimberly Garland-Campbell
Camille M. Steber
Daniel Z. Skinner
 

Mishelle Freston-Lenssen
Wheat Genetics, Quality Physiology and Disease Research
Biological Science Technician

Phone: (509) 335-4062
E-202 FOOD QUALITY BLDG
PULLMAN, WA, 99164-6394


Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
NOTICE OF RELEASE OF HARD KERNEL PUROINDOLINE ALLELE NEAR-ISOGENIC LINE HEXAPLOID WHEAT GENETIC STOCKS - (Germplasm Release)
Morris, C.F., King, G.E., Chen, X., Garland Campbell, K.A., Hoagland, C.D., Wood, D.A., Little, L.M., Dreesman, D., Freston Lenssen, M.J., Sykes, S. 2007. NOTICE OF RELEASE OF HARD KERNEL PUROINDOLINE ALLELE NEAR-ISOGENIC LINE HEXAPLOID WHEAT GENETIC STOCKS. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Cultivar Release.
SYNTHETIC HEXAPLOID WHEATS CAN EXPAND THE RANGE OF PUROINDOLINE HAPLOTYPES AND KERNEL TEXTURE IN TRITICUM AESTIVUM - (Proceedings)
Gedye, K.R., Morris, C.F., Bettge, A.D., Freston, M.J., King, G.E. 2004. Synthetic hexaploid wheats can expand the range of puroindoline haplotypes and kernel texture in triticum aestivum. Cereal Conference Royal Australian Chemical Institute Proceedings. pp 220-222.

   
 
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