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  • Brenchley, Rachel; Spannagl, Manuel; Pfeifer, Matthias; Barker, Gary L. A.; D’Amore, Rosalinda; Allen, Alexandra M.; McKenzie, Neil; Kramer, Melissa; Kerhornou, Arnaud; Bolser, Dan; Kay, Suzanne; Waite, Darren; Trick, Martin; Bancroft, Ian; Gu, Yong; Huo, Naxin; Luo, Ming-Cheng; Sehgal, Sunish; Gill, Bikram S.; Kianian, Sharyar; Anderson, Olin; Kersey, Paul; Dvorak, Jan; McCombie, W. Richard; Hall, Anthony; Mayer, Klaus F. X.; Edwards, Keith J.; Bevan, Michael W.; Hall, Neil (2012)
    Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is a globally important crop, accounting for 20 per cent of the calories consumed by humans. Major efforts are underway worldwide to increase wheat production by extending genetic diversity ...
  • Raupp, W. J. (Dept. of Plant Pathology. Kansas State University, 2008)
    The Annual Wheat Newsletter is edited by W.J. Raupp and published by the Wheat Genetic and Genomic Resources Center at Kansas State University. The scope of the Newsletter includes current project activities, cultivar ...
  • Raupp, W. J. (Dept. of Plant Pathology. Kansas State University, 2009)
    The Annual Wheat Newsletter is edited by W.J. Raupp and published by the Wheat Genetic and Genomic Resources Center at Kansas State University. The scope of the Newsletter includes current project activities, cultivar ...
  • Raupp, W. J. (Dept. of Plant Pathology. Kansas State University, 2010)
    The Annual Wheat Newsletter is edited by W.J. Raupp and published by the Wheat Genetic and Genomic Resources Center at Kansas State University. The scope of the Newsletter includes current project activities, cultivar ...
  • Raupp, W. J. (Dept. of Plant Pathology. Kansas State University, 2011)
    The Annual Wheat Newsletter is edited by W.J. Raupp and published by the Wheat Genetic and Genomic Resources Center at Kansas State University. The scope of the Newsletter includes current project activities, cultivar ...
  • Raupp, W. J. (Dept. of Plant Pathology. Kansas State University, 2012)
    The Annual Wheat Newsletter is edited by W.J. Raupp and published by the Wheat Genetic and Genomic Resources Center at Kansas State University. The scope of the Newsletter includes current project activities, cultivar ...
  • Dendy, S. P.; Power, A. G.; Blaisdell, G. K.; Alexander, H. M.; McCarron, J. K.; Garrett, Karen A. (2004)
  • Cheatham, M. R.; Rouse, M. N.; Esker, P. D.; Ignacio, S.; Pradel, W.; Raymundo, R.; Sparks, A. H.; Forbes, G. A.; Gordon, T. R.; Garrett, Karen A. (2009)
    The ecosystem services concept provides a means to define successful disease management more broadly, beyond short-term crop yield evaluations. Plant disease can affect ecosystem services directly, such as through removal ...
  • Borer, Elizabeth T.; Antonovics, Janis; Kinkel, Linda L.; Hudson, Peter J.; Daszak, Peter; Ferrari, Matthew J.; Garrett, Karen A.; Parrish, Colin R.; Read, Andrew F.; Rizzo, David M. (2011)
    Pathogens traverse disciplinary and taxonomic boundaries, yet infectious disease research occurs in many separate disciplines including plant pathology, veterinary and human medicine, and ecological and evolutionary sciences. ...
  • Sehgal, Sunish K.; Li, Wanlong; Rabinowicz, Pablo D.; Chan, Agnes; Šimková, Hana; Doležel, Jaroslav; Gill, Bikram S. (2012)
    Background: Bread wheat, one of the world’s staple food crops, has the largest, highly repetitive and polyploid genome among the cereal crops. The wheat genome holds the key to crop genetic improvement against challenges ...
  • Beed, Fen; Benedetti, Anna; Cardinali, Gianluigi; Chakraborty, Sukumar; Dubois, Thomas; Halewood, Michael; Garrett, Karen A. (FAO Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, 2011)
  • Dendy, S.P.; Frank, E.E.; Rouse, M.N.; Travers, S.E.; Garrett, Karen A. (2006)
    Research in the effects of climate change on plant disease continues to be limited, but some striking progress has been made. At the genomic level, advances in technologies for the high-throughput analysis of gene ...
  • Akhunov, Eduard D.; Sehgal, Sunish; Liang, Hanquan; Wang, Shichen; Akhunova, Alina R.; Kaur, Gaganpreet; Li, Wanlong; Forrest, Kerrie L.; See, Deven; Šimková, Hana; Ma, Yaqin; Hayden, Matthew J.; Luo, Mingcheng; Faris, Justin D.; Dolezel, Jaroslav; Gill, Bikram S. (2013)
    Cycles of whole-genome duplication (WGD) and diploidization are hallmarks of eukaryotic genome evolution and speciation. Polyploid wheat (Triticum aestivum) has had a massive increase in genome size largely due to recent ...
  • Margosian, Margaret L.; Garrett, Karen A.; Hutchinson, J.M. Shawn; With, Kimberly A. (2009)
    More than two-thirds of cropland in the United States is devoted to the production of just four crop species—maize, wheat, soybeans, and cotton— raising concerns that homogenization of the American agricultural landscape ...
  • Fellers, John P.; Soltani, Bahram M.; Bruce, Myron; Linning, Rob; Cuomo, Christina A.; Szabo, Les J.; Bakkeren, Guus (2013)
    Background: Wheat leaf rust (Puccinia triticina Eriks; Pt) and stem rust fungi (P. graminis f.sp. tritici; Pgt) are significant economic pathogens having similar host ranges and life cycles, but different alternate hosts. ...
  • Cox, C. M.; Bowden, R. L.; Fritz, A. K.; Dendy, S. P.; Heer, W. F.; Garrett, Karen A. (2004)
    Because of differences in life histories between Puccinia triticina, a highly specialized, polycyclic, windborne pathogen with a shallow dispersal gradient, and Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, a residue-borne pathogen with ...
  • Rawat, Nidhi; Sehgal, Sunish K.; Joshi, Anupama; Rothe, Nolan; Wilson, Duane L.; McGraw, Nathan; Vadlani, Praveen V.; Li, Wanlong; Gill, Bikram S. (2012)
    Background: Triticum monococcum L., an A genome diploid einkorn wheat, was the first domesticated crop. As a diploid, it is attractive genetic model for the study of gene structure and function of wheat-specific traits. ...
  • Singh, Sukhwinder; Chahal, G. S.; Singh, P. K.; Gill, Bikram S. (2012)
    In the present study, a set of 63 accessions of Aegilops tauschii, the D-genome donor of bread wheat, was evaluated for marker-trait association using SSR markers and biotic and abiotic stress tolerance. Five accessions ...
  • Gomez-Montano, L.; Jumpponen, A.; Gonzales, M. A.; Cusicanqui, J.; Valdivia, C.; Motavalli, P.; Herman, M.; Garrett, Karen A. (2013)
    This record provides supplemental material for this article: Gomez-Montano, L., A. Jumpponen, M. A. Gonzales, J. Cusicanqui, C. Valdivia, P. Motavalli, M. Herman, and K. A. Garrett. 2013. Do bacterial and fungal communities ...
  • Travers, Steven E.; Smith, Melinda D.; Bai, Jianfa; Hulbert, Scot H.; Leach, Jan E.; Schnable, Patrick S.; Knapp, Alan K.; Milliken, George A.; Fay, Philip A.; Saleh, Amgad; Garrett, Karen A. (2007)
    Recent reviews have emphasized the need to incorporate genomics into ecological field studies to further understand how species respond to changing environmental conditions. Genomic tools, such as cDNA (complementary DNA) ...