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- Aaron D. Beattie, Jamie Larsen, Tom E Michaels, Karl Pauls
- Genome
- 2003
Breeding a model plant that encompasses individual traits thought to enhance yield potential, known as ideotype breeding, has traditionally focused on phenotypic selection of plants with desirable… (More)
This study examines how students enrolled in two Web-based sections of a technical writing class performed compared to students enrolled in a conventional version of the class. Although no… (More)
This paper reports on research of a game designed for scientific inquiry in a new and publicly available massively-multiplayer online environment (MMO). Educators and game designers worked together… (More)
Triticale possesses a number of attributes that make it amenable for development into a hybrid cereal breeding system. It possesses a tendency for outcrossing, a large percentage of open flowers,… (More)
Abstract We report on pyramiding different disease resistance genes against fungal pathogens in Canadian winter wheat germplasm based on available DNA markers and gene sequences. Genetic resistance… (More)
- Jamie Larsen
- 1995
- Richard Hayes, Shuwen Wang, +18 authors Guangdi Li
- 2018
A network of 21 experiments was established across nine countries on four continents and spanning both hemispheres, to evaluate the relative performance of early generation perennial cereal material… (More)
- Eric R. Page, Sydney Meloche, Jamie Larsen
- Canadian Journal of Plant Science
- 2019
Double cropping is not presently a common practice in Canada. The long-term climate averages, however, suggest that the practice should be possible in the most southern portions of the country. The...
- Hirbod Bahrani, Ken Thoms, +5 authors Ravindra N Chibbar
- 2019
Abstract Fall-seeded rye improve their frost resistance during a cold acclimation period in the fall, which is often associated with an accumulation of red/purple-colored anthocyanins in plant… (More)