III.Science and Technology Research, Knowledge Transfer and
Education
Referred Publications (student names in italics)
Chen, H.B., J.M. Martin, M. Lavin, and L.E. Talbert.
1994. Genetic diversity in hard red spring wheat based on
sequence-tagged-site PCR. Crop Sci. 34:1628-1632.
Martin, J. M., L.E. Talbert, N.K. Blake, and S.P.
Lanning. 1994. Hybrid performance in wheat as related to
parental diversity. Crop Sci. 35:104-108.
Lanning, S.P., L.E. Talbert, et al. 1994. Registration of
McNeal wheat. Crop Sci.34:1126-1127.
Chee, P.W., M. Lavin and L.E. Talbert. 1995. Molecular
analysis of evolutionary patterns in U genome wild wheats. Genome
(in press).
Hayat, M.A., J.M. Martin, S.P. Lanning, C.F. McGuire,
and L.E. Talbert. 1995. Variation for stem-solidness and its
association with agronomic traits in spring wheat. Can. J. Plant
Sci. (in press).
de Kochko A., R. Qu, P. Marmey, I. Rance, C. Fauquet, R.N.
Beachy (1994). Protein slot blotting: an easy, rapid and reliable
technique to identify the expression of a protein in transgenic
plants. Plant Mol. Biol. Rep. 12:278-282.
Ford, E.J., R.V. Miller, H. Grey and J.E. Sherwood. 1995.
Heterokaryon formation and incompatibility in Sclerotinia
sclerotiorum. Mycol. Res. 99:241-247.
Eid, M.E. and J.E. Sherwood. 1995. Pulsed-field gel
electrophoresis fingerprinting for Azospirillum species. Curr.
Microbiol. 30: 127-131.
Dyer, W. E. 1994. Herbicide-resistant crops: A weed
scientist's perspective.Phytoprotection 75:71-77.
Mulugeta, D., Dyer, W. E., B. D. Maxwell, and P. K. Fay.
1994. Kochia scoparia L. (Schrad) pollen dispersion, viability,
and germination. Weed Sci. 42:548-552.
Orlikowska, T., H. J. Cranston, and W. E. Dyer. 1995. Factors
influencing Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation and
regeneration of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius [L.]) cv.
Centennial. Plant Cell Tiss. Org. Cult. 40:85-91.
Dyer, W. E. 1995. Exploiting weed seed dormancy through
agronomic practices. Weed Sci. (In press).
Johnson, R. R., H. J. Cranston, M. E. Chaverra, and W. E.
Dyer. 1995. Screening for diffentially expressed genes in
dormant and nondormant A. fatua embryos. Plant Mol. Biol. (In
press).
Dyer, W.E. 1995. Techniques of biotechnology: Plant
improvement in modern agriculture. Agro-Ind Hi-Tech. (In
press).
Fox, J., Johnson, J., and M.J. Young. 1994. RNA/protein
interactions in icosahedral virus assembly. Semin.Virol.
5:51-60
Zhao, X., Fox, J., Olson, N., Baker, T., and M.J. Young.
1994. In vitro assembly of cowpea mottle virus from coat
protein expressed in E. coli and in vitro transcribed viral cDNA.
Virology 207:486-494.
Filichkin, S., Lister, R., McGrath, P., and M.J. Young. 1994.
In vivo expression and mutational analysis of the barley yellow
dwarf virus readthrough gene. Virology 205:290-299.
Atkins, D., Uzzell, S., Kelly, L., Young, M.J., and W.L.
Gerlach.1994. Investigation of ribozyme and antisense strategies
to limit citrus exocortis viroid replication in tomato. Mol
Plant-Microbe Interact (in press).
Miller, A.W., and M. J. Young. 1995. Prospects for
genetically enginerred resistance to barley yellow dwarf virus.
In Barley Yellow Dwarf: 40 Years of Progress.
C.J. D'Arcy and P.A. Burnett eds., APS Press, St. Paul pp
345-370.
Clack, T., Mathews, S., Sharrock, R.A. (1994) The phytochrome
apoprotein family in Arabidopsis is encoded by five genes: the
sequences and expression of PHYD and PHYE. Plant Mol. Biol. 25,
413-427.
Dehesh, K., Franci, C., Sharrock, R.A., Somers, D.E., Welsch,
J.A., Quail, P.H. (1994) The Arabidopsis phytochrome A gene has
multiple transcription start sites and a promoter sequence motif
homologous to the repressor element of monocot phytochrome A
genes. Photochem. Photobiol. 59, 379-384.
Mathews, S., Lavin, M., Sharrock, R.A. (1995) Evolution of
the phytochrome gene family and its utility for phylogenetic
analysis of angiosperms. Ann. Missouri Bot. Garden 82,
296-321.
Lavin, M. and M. Sousa. 1995. Phylogenetic systematics and
biogeography of the tribe Robinieae (Leguminosae). Systematic
Botany Monographs 45:1-160 (in press)
Mathews, S., M. Lavin, and R. A. Sharrock. 1995. Evolution of
the phytochrome gene family and its utility for phylogenetic
analyses of angiosperms. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden:
in press.
Lavin, M. 1995. The tribe Robinieae and allies: model groups
for assessing early Tertiary northern latitude diversification of
tropical legumes. In M. Crisp and J. J. Doyle, eds. Advances in
Legume Systematics, Part 5, in press. Kew: Royal Botanic
Gardens.
McCall, C., D. M. Waller, and T. Mitchell-Olds. 1994. Effects
of serial inbreeding on fitness components in Impatiens capensis.
Evolution 48:818-827.
Hamilton, M. B., and T. Mitchell-Olds. 1994. The mating
system and relative performance of selfed and outcrossed progeny
in Arabis fecunda (Brassicaceae). Amer. J. Botany,
81:1252-1256.
Groover, A., M. Devey, T. Fiddler, J. Lee, R. Megraw, T.
Mitchell-Olds, B. Sherman, C. Williams, and D. Neale. 1994.
Identification of quantitative trait loci influencing wood
specific gravity in an outbred pedigree of loblolly pine.
Genetics, 138:1293-1300.
Mitchell-Olds, T. 1995. Genetic constraints on life history
evolution: Quantitative trait loci influencing growth and
flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana. Evolution, in press.
Mitchell-Olds, T. 1995. Interval mapping of viability loci
causing heterosis in Arabidopsis. Genetics, in press.
Nakamura, R. R., T. Mitchell-Olds, R. S. Manasse, and D.
Lello. 1995. Seed predation, pathogen infection, and life-history
traits in Brassica rapa. Oecologia, in press.
Mitchell-Olds, T., R. V. James, M. V. Palmer, and P. H.
Williams. 1995. Genetics of Brassica rapa (syn. campestris). 2.
Selection for multiple disease resistance to three fungal
pathogens: Peronospora parasitica, Albugo candida, and
Leptosphaeria maculans. Heredity, in press.
Mitchell-Olds, T. 1995. The molecular basis of quantitative
genetic variation in natural populations. Trends in Ecology and
Evolution, in press.
Mitchell-Olds, T. 1995. Pleiotropy causes long-term genetic
constraints on life history evolution in Brassica rapa.
Evolution, tentatively accepted pending revisions.
Mitchell-Olds, T. and R. D. Bradley. 1995. Genetics of
Brassica rapa. 3. Cost of disease resistance to three fungal
pathogens. Evolution, tentatively accepted pending
revisions.
Kanazin, V., E. V. Ananiev, and T. K. Blake. 1994. The
Genetics of 5s-encoding multigene families in barley. Genome
36(6) 1023-1028.
Nieto-Lopez, R.M. and T.K. Blake. 1994. Russian Wheat Aphid
resistance in barley: Inheritance and linked molecular markers.
Crop Sci 34(3) 655-659.
Jackson, G. R.K. Berg, G.D. Kushnak, T.K. Blake and G.I.
Yarrow. 1994. Nitrogen effects on yield, beta-glucan content and
other quality factors of oat and waxy hulless barley. Comm. Soil
Sci. Plant Anal. 25 (17&18) 3047-3055.
Oberthur, L.O., W.E. Dyer, S.E. Ullrich and Tom Blake. 1994.
The genetics of dormancy in barley. Journal of Quantitative
Trait Loci (3):25-32.
Echt, C.S., Kidwell, K.K., Knapp, S.J., Osborn, T.C., and
McCoy, T.J. 1994. Linkage mapping in diploid alfalfa (Medicago
sativa). Genome, 37: 61-71.
Thomas, J.C., Wasmann, C.C., Echt, C., Dunn, R.L., Bohnert,
H.J., and McCoy, T.J. 1994. Introduction and expression of an
insect proteinase inhibitor in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.).
Plant Cell Reports, 14: 31-36.