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David Fang
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Kim Publications
Naoumkina Publications
 

Doug J Hinchliffe
Cotton Fiber Bioscience Research Unit
Research Molecular Biologist

Phone: (504) 286-4219
Fax: (504) 286-4217

BLDG 001 SRRC
1100 ROBERT E. LEE BLVD
NEW ORLEANS, LA, 70124

Projects
COTTON-BASED NONWOVENS
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 419872

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Secondary cell wall development in cotton fibers as examined with attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy - (Abstract Only) - (05-Apr-13)
Integrated metabolomics and genomics analysis provides new insights into the fiber elongation process in Ligon lintless-2 (Li2) mutant cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Naoumkina, M.A., Hinchliffe, D.J., Turley, R.B., Bland, J.M., Fang, D.D. 2013. Integrated metabolomics and genomics analysis provides new insights into the fiber elongation process in Ligon lintless-2 (Li2) mutant cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Biomed Central (BMC) Genomics. 2013, 14:155_DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-14-155.
Assessment of the level of microbial burden in cotton and synthetic fibers destined for the use in nonwoven applications - (Abstract Only) - (14-Feb-13)
Measurements of cotton fiber maturity and fineness: method comparisons and fiber growth analyses - (Proceedings)
Rodgers III, J.E., Delhom, C.D., Hinchliffe, D.J., Kim, H.J. 2013. Measurements of cotton fiber maturity and fineness: method comparisons and fiber growth analyses. American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists Abstracts. p. 283-289.
A rapid measurement for cotton breeders of maturity and fineness from developing and mature fibers - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (19-Nov-12)
Cloning and characterization of homeologous cellulose synthase catalytic subunit 2 genes from allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kim, H.J., Triplett, B.A., Zhang, H., Lee, M., Hinchliffe, D.J., Li, P., Fang, D.D. 2012. Cloning and characterization of homeologous cellulose synthase catalytic subunit 2 genes from allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Gene. 494(2):181-189.
Screening of multiple potential control genes for use in caste and body region comparisons using RT-qPCR in Coptotermes formosanus - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tarver, M.R., Mattison, C.P., Florane, C.B., Hinchliffe, D.J., Zhang, D., Lax, A.R. 2012. Screening of multiple potential control genes for use in caste and body region comparisons using RT-qPCR in Coptotermes formosanus. Sociobiology. 59(1):81-96.
Effect of laundering hydroentangled cotton nonwoven fabrics - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sawhney, A.P., Reynolds, M.L., Allen Jr, H.C., Slopek, R.P., Nam, S., Hinchliffe, D.J., Condon, B.D. 2012. Effect of laundering hydroentangled cotton nonwoven fabrics. Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics. 7(3):103-110.
A combined functional and structural genomics approach identified an EST-SSR marker with complete linkage to the Ligon lintless-2 genetic locus in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hinchliffe, D.J., Turley, R.B., Naoumkina, M.A., Kim, H.J., Tang, Y., Yeater, K.M., Li, P., Fang, D.D. 2011. A combined functional and structural genomics approach identified an EST-SSR marker with complete linkage to the Ligon lintless-2 genetic locus in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Biomed Central (BMC) Genomics. 12:445.
Elevated growing degree days influence transition stage timing during cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fiber development and result in increased fiber strength - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hinchliffe, D.J., Meredith Jr, W.R., Delhom, C.D., Thibodeaux, D.P., Fang, D.D. 2011. Elevated growing degree days influence transition stage timing during cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fiber development and result in increased fiber strength. Crop Science. 51:1683-1692. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2010.10.0569.
Greige cotton comber noils for sustainable nonwovens - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sawhney, A.P., Reynolds, M.L., Allen Jr, H.C., Condon, B.D., Slopek, R.P., Hinchliffe, D.J., Hui, D. 2011. Greige cotton comber noils for sustainable nonwovens. World Journal of Engineering. 8(3):293-296.
Near-Isogenic Cotton Germplasm Lines that Differ in Fiber-Bundle Strength have Temporal Differences in Fiber Gene Expression Pattern as Revealed by Comparative High-Throughput Profiling - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hinchliffe, D.J., Meredith Jr, W.R., Yeater, K.M., Kim, H. 2010. Near-Isogenic Cotton Germplasm Lines that Differ in Fiber-Bundle Strength have Temporal Differences in Fiber Gene Expression Pattern as Revealed by Comparative High-Throughput Profiling. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 120:1347-1366.
Identification of Molecular Markers Associated with Root-Knot Nematode Resistance in Upland Cotton - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Niu, C., Hinchliffe, D.J., Cantrell, R.G., Wang, C., Roberts, P.A., Zhang, J. 2007. Identification of Molecular Markers Associated with Root-Knot Nematode Resistance in Upland Cotton. Crop Science. 47:951-960.
AFLP-RGA Markers in Comparison with RGA and AFLP in Cultivated Tetraploid Cotton - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Zhang, J., Yuan, Y., Niu, C., Hinchliffe, D.J., Lu, Y., Yu, S., Percy, R.G., Ulloa, M., Cantrell, R.G. 2007. AFLP-RGA markers in comparison with RGA and AFLP in cultivated tetraploid cotton. Crop Science 47:180-187.
Physiological and genetic basis of cotton acclimation to abiotic stress - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Zhang, J., Yuan, Y., Niu, C., Hinchliffe, D.J., Lu, Y., Yu, S., Percy, R.G., Ulloa, M., Cantrell, R. 2007. Physiological and genetic basis of cotton acclimation to abiotic stress. Crop Science. 47:180-187.
RGA-AFLP Markers on Comparison with RGAP and AFLP in Cultivated Tetraploid Cotton - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Zhang, J.F., Yuan, Y., Chen, N., Hinchliffe, D.J., Yingzhi, L., Yu, S., Percy, R.G., Cantrell, R.G. 2007. RGA-AFLP Markers on Comparison with RGAP and AFLP in Cultivated Tetraploid Cotton. Crop Science. 47:180-187.
Phytohormone regulation of cotton fiber development in vitro. - (Proceedings)
Triplett, B.A., Kim, H., Hinchliffe, D.J., Sze, S., Thaxton, P., Stelly, D., Cehn, Z. 2007. Phytohormone regulation of cotton fiber development in vitro.. Proceedings of Int'l Association of Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology. 153-156.
Phytohormone regulation of cotton fiber development in vitro - (Abstract Only)
Triplett, B.A., Kim, H., Hinchliffe, D.J., Sze, S., Thaxton, P., Stelly, D., Chen, J. 2006. Phytohormone regulation of cotton fiber development in vitro. International Association for Plant Tissue Culture & Biotechnology Congress. 153-156.

   
 
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