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Research Project: IDENTIFICATION OF PLANT GENETIC MECHANISMS THAT INFLUENCE INSECT-POLLINATOR PREFERENCE

Location: Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research

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Day temperature influences the male-sterile locus in soybean - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wiebbecke, C.E., Graham, M.A., Cianzio, S.R., Palmer, R.G. 2012. Day temperature influences the male-sterile locus in soybean. Crop Science. 52(4):1503-1510.
Effect of day and night temperature on the expression of male sterility of nuclear male-sterile (ms8ms8) soybean - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Perez-Sackett, P.T., Palmer, R.G. 2012. Effect of day and night temperature on the expression of male sterility of nuclear male-sterile (ms8ms8) soybean. Euphytica. 186(3):847-853.
Fluorescence in situ hybridization-based karyotyping of soybean translocation lines - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Findley, S.D., Pappas, A.L., Cui, Y., Birchler, J.A., Palmer, R.G., Stacey, G. 2011. Fluorescence in situ hybridization-based karyotyping of soybean translocation lines. Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 1:117-129.
Male sterility and hybrid seed production - (Book / Chapter)
Palmer, R.G., Gai, J., Dalvi, V.A., Suso, M.J. 2011. Male sterility and hybrid seed production. In: Pratap A., Kumar J., editors. Biology and Breeding of Food Legumer. Wallingford, United Kingdom:CAB International. p. 193-2007.
QTL Mapping of Whitefly Resistance in Soybean - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Perez, P., Cianzio, S., Kara, P.C., Aviles, M., Palmer, R.G. 2011. QTL mapping of whitefly resistance in soybean. Journal of Crop Improvement. 25:134-150.
Molecular mapping of two environmentally sensitive male-sterile mutants in soybean - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Frasch, R.M., Weigand, C., Perez, P., Palmer, R.G., Sandhu, D. 2011. Molecular mapping of two environmentally sensitive male-sterile mutants in soybean. Journal of Heredity. 102:11-16.
Mapping Eight Male-Sterile, Female-Sterile Soybean Mutants - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Slattery, R.A., Pritzl, S., Krause, K., Trautschold, B., Palmer, R.G., Sandhu, D. 2011. Mapping eight male-sterile, female-sterile soybean mutants. Crop Science. 51:231-236.
Genetic and Sequence Analysis of Genes Controlling Natural Variation of Seed-Coat and Flower Colors in Soybean - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yang, N., Moon, J., Lee, Y., Lee, S., Kim, H., Hwang, C., Back, K., Palmer, R.G., Jeong, S. 2010. Genetic and sequence analysis of genes controlling natural variation of seed-coat and flower colors in soybean. Journal of Heredity. 101(6):757-768.
Soybean Genetics - (Book / Chapter)
Palmer, R.G., Shoemaker, R.C., Severin, A.J. 2011. Soybean Genetics. In: J. Miladinovic, M. Mrustic, M. Vidic., editors. Soybean. Becej, Serbia: Sojaprotein. p. 72-136.
Multicellular Secretory Trichome Development on Soybean and Related Glycine Gynoecia - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Healy, R.A., Palmer, R.G., Horner, H.T. 2009. Multicellular Secretory Trichome Development on Soybean and Related Glycine Gynoecia. International Journal of Plant Science. 170(4):444-456.
Identification and characterization of the first active endogenous transposable element in soybean - (Abstract Only)
Battacharyya, M.K., Xu, M., Brar, H., Grosic, S., Palmer, R.G. 2009. Identification and characterization of the first active endogenous transposable element in soybean. Plant and Animal Genome Conference. Poster No. 119.
Inheritance of Resistance to Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) in Soybean - (Proceedings)
Perez, P.T., Cianzio, S.R., Palmer, R.G. 2009. Inheritance of Resistance to Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) in Soybean. In: Proceedings Soybean Research World Conference, August 10-15, 2009, Beijing, China. Poster No. 325.
THE ROLE OF CROP/POLLINATOR RELATIONSHIP IN BREEDING FOR POLLINATOR FRIENDLY LEGUME VARIETIES:FROM A BREEDING PERSPECTIVE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Palmer, R.G., Perez, P.T., Ortiz-Perez, E., Maalouf, F., Suso, M.J. 2009. The Role of Crop-Pollinator Relationships in Breeding for Pollinator-Friendly Legumes:From a Breeding Perspective. Euphytica. 170:35-52.
Heterotic Patterns of Soybean Lines from 3-Way, 4-Way and 5-way Crosses, and Backcross Populations - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Perez, P.T., Cianzio, S.R., Palmer, R.G. 2009. Heterotic Patterns of Soybean Lines from 3-Way, 4-Way and 5-way Crosses, and Backcross Populations. Journal of Crop Production. 23:95-118.
Qualitative Genetics - Examples from Soybean and Other Crops - (Abstract Only)
Palmer, R.G., Perez, P.T. 2008. Qualitative Genetics - Examples from Soybean and Other Crops [abstract]. Conventional and Molecular Breeding of Field and Vegetable Crops International Conference, November 24-27, 2008, Novi Sad, Serbia. p. 22.
Qualitative genetics - examples from soybean and other crops - (Proceedings)
Palmer, R.G., Perez, P.T. 2008. Qualitative Genetics - Examples from Soybean and Other Crops. In: Proceedings of the Conventional and Molecular Breeding of Field and Vegetable Crops International Conference, November 24-27, 2008, Novi Sad, Serbia. p. 1-6.
Identification of an active endogenous transposon from the W4 locus in soybean - (Abstract Only)
Battacharyya, M.K., Xu, M., Brar, H., Grosic, S., Palmer, R.G. 2008. Identification of an Active Endogenous Transposon from the W4 Locus in Soybean. Biennial Conference on Molecular and Cellular Biology of the Soybean. Poster 68.

   

 
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