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Publications at this Location

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2011 Publications
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Causes of stem end chip defect in chipping potatoes
(Abstract Only)
(31-Mar-11)
Variation for tuber greening in the wild potato solanum microdontum
(Abstract Only)
(26-Mar-11)
Predicting genetic richness at wild potato collection sites in southeastern Arizona
(Abstract Only)
(26-Mar-11)
Use of native potatoes for research and breeding
(Proceedings)
(25-Mar-11)
Atmospheric ethylene concentrations in research and commercial potato storages
(Proceedings)
(22-Mar-11)
A linkage map of cultivated cucumber (cucumis sativus l.) with 248 microsatellite marker loci and seven genes for horticulturally important traits
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(15-Mar-11)
Comparative FISH mapping of Daucus species (Apiaceae family)
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(13-Mar-11)
An International Plan to Sequence the Onion Genome
(Abstract Only)
(3-Mar-11)
Wild tomato introgressions that confer resistance to begomoviruses in Guatemala
(Abstract Only)
(1-Feb-11)
Biotech Potatoes: Are We Prepared for the Future
(Proceedings)
(21-Jan-11)
Stem-end Chip Defect Formation Under Controlled Environment Conditions and in the Field
(Proceedings)
(21-Jan-11)
Improving the Processing Quality of Existing Cultivars by Suppressing the Vacuolar Acid Invertase Gene
(Proceedings)
(21-Jan-11)
Potato germplasm enhancement
(Proceedings)
(17-Jan-11)
Potato, viruses, and seed certification in the USA to provide healthy propagated tubers
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(14-Jan-11)
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