91 General Crop Breeding and Genetics: II



C01 Crop Breeding & Genetics
Monday, October 17, 2011: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
934
Molecular Marker Application to Incorporate Salinity Tolerance to West Africa Rice Varieties.
Isaac Kofi Bimpong, AfricaRice Cenre; Baboucarr Manneh, AfricaRice Cenre; Glenn B. Gregorio, IRRI; Mohamed abdelraman Mohamed, AfricaRice Cenre
935
Diagnostic Markers for Soil-Borne Wheat Mosaic Virus Resistance In Soft Red Winter Wheat.
Yuanfeng Hao, The University of Georgia, Griffin Campus; Yingying Wang, The University of Georgia, Griffin Campus; Zhenbang Chen, The University of Georgia, Griffin Campus; Dan Bland, The University of Georgia, Griffin Campus; Gina Brown-Guedira, USDA-ARS; Jerry Johnson, The University of Georgia, Griffin Campus
936
Validation of Quantitative Trait Loci Conferring Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight In Soft Red Winter Wheat.
Daniela Sarti, University of Kentucky; Anthony Clark, University of Kentucky; Gina Brown-Guedira, USDA-ARS; Yanhong Dong, University of Minnesota; David Van Sanford, University of Kentucky
937
Validation of Fhb1 and QFhs.Nau-2DL In Several SRW Wheat Breeding Populations.
Ana L. Balut, University of Kentucky; Anthony Clark, University of Kentucky; David Van Sanford, University of Kentucky; Gina Brown-Guedira, USDA-ARS; Yanhong Dong, University of Minnesota; Edward Souza, USDA-ARS
938
QTL Mapping of Biofuel Related Traits In Two Diploid Alfalfa Populations.
Junmei Kang, chinese academy of agricultural sciences; Xuehui Li, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Yanling Wei, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Qingzhen Jiang, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Rafael Reyno, University of Georgia-Athens; E. Charles Brummer, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
939
Development of Peanut Germplasm Highly Resistant to Leaf Spot and the Peanut Root-Knot Nematode.
C. Corley Holbrook, USDA-ARS, Crop Genetics and Breeding Research Unit; Baozhu Guo, USDA-ARS; Weibo Dong, University of Georgia; Patty Timper, USDA-ARS
940
New Corn Germplasms with Improved Stress Tolerance and Aflatoxin Resistance.
Wenwei Xu, Texas A&M University; Gary Odvody, Texas A&M Research and Extension; W. Paul Williams, USDA ARS; Yingen Xue, Texas A&M System
941
Phenotypic Characterization of a Maize Association Mapping Panel Developed for the Identification of Aspergillus Flavus and Aflatoxin Accumulation Resistance Genes.
Marilyn Warburton, USDA ARS CHPRRU; W. Paul Williams, USDA ARS; Gary Windham, USDA ARS CHPRRU; Seth Murray, Texas A&M University; Wenwei Xu, Texas A&M University; Leigh Hawkins, USDA ARS CHPRRU; Chris Daves, Monsanto; William Henry, USDA-ARS
942
Paper Withdrawn
943
Highthroughput Method to Measure Seminal Root Angle In Winter Wheat.
Marc Moragues, Colorado State University; Scott Haley, Colorado State University; Patrick F. Byrne, Colorado State University; Scott D. Reid, Colorado State University
944
Developing Small Grains Cultivars and Systems Optimally Suited for Organic Production.
Dipak Santra, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Richard S. Little, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Peter Baenziger, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Teshome Regassa, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Ibrahim Salah, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Meng Wang, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Devin Rose, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Lan Xu, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Charles Shapiro, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Michael Mainz, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Drew Lyon, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
945
Development of Omega-9 Canola (Brassica napus) Resistant to Clubroot (Plasmodiophora sp.).
Gregory Gingera, Dow AgroSciences; Jianwei Zhao, Dow AgroSciences; Lasantha Ubayasena, Dow AgroSciences; Sherry Gore, Dow AgroSciences; Donna Knievel, Dow AgroSciences; Van Ripley, Dow AgroSciences
946
Intra-Cultivar Selection within a Natto Soybean Cultivar to Improve Agronomic and Quality Characteristics.
Katy Rainey, Virginia Tech; Inyoung Kim, Virginia Tech; Vasilia Fasoula, University of Georgia
947
Phenotypic and Genetic Similarity Between the Soybean Cultivars CNS, Punjab-1, and Nanking 332.
Andrew M. Scaboo, USDA-ARS; Thomas Carter, USDA-ARS; Lilian Miranda, USDA-ARS; Joseph Burton, USDA-ARS
949
Inheritance of Threshability In Sorghum.
adedayo o. adeyanju, kansas state university; Tesfaye Tesso, kansas state university
950
Genetic Diversity of Dw3 in Sorghum and Phenotypic Effects of dw3 and br2 on Sorghum and Corn Development.
Benjamin Bergsma, Purdue University; Ivan Barrero-Farfan, Purdue University; Guri Johal, Purdue University; Mitchell Tuinstra, Purdue University
951
Effect of Early and Mid-Season Cold Temperature Stress On Growth, Phenology and Yield Components of Sorghum.
Frank Maulana, Kansas State University; Tesfaye Tesso, Kansas State University
1000
Response of Expired Plant Variety Protection Lines and Public Inbred Lines to Nitrogen At Seedling Stage.
Bharath Kumar, Iowa State University; Adel Abdel-Ghani, Iowa State University; Jenaro Reyes-Matamoros, Iowa State University; Thomas Lubberstedt, Iowa State University
1001
Genetic Basis of Grain Weight Determination In a Maize Ril Population.
Santiago Alvarez Prado, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNR; Lucas Borras, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNR; César López, Cátedra de Mejoramiento Vegetal, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora; Brenda Gambin, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNR; Maria E. Otegui, FAUBA-IFEVA-CONICET
1002
Development of Commercial Drought Tolerant Maize Hybrids.
Jeffrey Schussler, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Tom Barker, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Travis Lee, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Carlos Loffler, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Neil Hausmann, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Joseph Keaschall, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Steve Paszkiewicz, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Roger Leafgren, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Carla Gho, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Mark Cooper, PIoneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
1003
Yield Performance and Herbicide Tolerance of Enlist™ Corn Hybrids.
James Bing, Dow AgroSciences; Mark Peterson, Dow AgroSciences; David Simpson, Dow AgroSciences
1004
Changes in the Panicle-Related Traits of Different Rice Cultivars Under the High Temperature Condition.
Young-Jun Mo, Rural Development Administration; Ki-Young Kim, Rural Development Administration; Hyun-Su Park, Rural Development Administration; Jong-Cheol Ko, Rural Development Administration; Woon-Chul Shin, Rural Development Administration; Jeong-Kwon Nam, Rural Development Administration; Bo-Kyeong Kim, Rural Development Administration; Jae-Kwon Ko, Rural Development Administration
1005
Changes in Rice Grain Quality-Related Characters According to Storage Periods and Temperatures in Korean Rice Varieties.
Woon-chul Shin, RDA; Ki-Young Kim, RDA; Young-Jun Mo, RDA; Jong-Cheol Ko, RDA; Jeong-Kwon Nam, RDA; Bo-Kyeong Kim, RDA; Jae-Kwon Ko, RDA
1006
Paper Withdrawn
1007
Sugarcane Genotype Selection for Sand Soils In Florida.
Barry Glaz, USDA-ARS; Michael S. Irey, U.S. Sugar Corporation; Chen-Jian Hu, U.S. Sugar Corporation; Duli Zhao, USDA-ARS
1008
Non-Flowering Sorghum Spp. Hybrids: Perennial, Sterile, High-Biomass Feedstocks.
Russell Jessup, Texas A&M University; David Whitmire, Texas A&M University; Byron Burson, USDA-ARS; Jamie Foster, Texas A&M University; James Heitholt, Texas A&M University-Commerce
1009
Seeded-Yet-Sterile Biomass Feedstocks: Kinggrass & Pearl Millet-Napiergrass.
Charlie D. Dowling, Texas A&M University; Byron Burson, USDA-ARS; Jamie Foster, Texas A&M University; Stephen R. King, Texas A&M University; Russell Jessup, Texas A&M University
1010
Ecotypes and Morphotypes of Switchgrass Differ In Feedstock Composition.
Hem Bhandari, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Malay Saha, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Dennis Walker, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Joseph Bouton, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation