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Identification of Glutenin Alleles in Wheat and Triticale Using PCR‐Generated DNA Markers
- R. Smith, M. Schweder, R. Barnett
- Biology
- 27 April 1994
Inheritance of Hydrocyanic Acid Production in Two Sorghum ✕ Sudangrass Crosses1
- R. Barnett, C. E. Caviness
- Biology
- 1968
The inheritance of hydrocyanic acid (HCN) production was studied in populations derived from two sorghum ✕ sudangrass crosses. Plants from these crosses were sampled for HCN at two different stages… Expand
Environmental stability and heritability estimates for grain yield and test weight in triticale
- R. Barnett, A. Blount, P. Pfahler, P. L. Bruckner, D. Wesenberg, J. W. Johnson
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Applied Genetics
- 2010
Hexaploid triticale has many advantages over both parental species for both grain and forage production in certain environments. Additional information on environmental stability and heritability… Expand
Influence of soil infestation, seed infection, and seed treatment on Septoria nodorum blotch of wheat
- H. Luke, R. Barnett, P. Pfahler
- Biology
- 1985
Control of Septoria nodorum on wheat with crop rotation and seed treatment
- H. Luke, P. Pfahler, R. Barnett
- Biology
- 1983
Vernalization of Wheat Cultivars and a Triticale
- F. P. Gardner, R. Barnett
- Biology
- 1990
(...) Vernalization responses of several cultivars of wheat and a triticale were assessed in 1985 and 1986 in Gainesville, FL (29 o 38'N lat.) using varying durations of natural winter (NW) cold… Expand
Evaluation of three triticale cultivars as potential feed grains for swine.
- R. Myer, G. Combs, R. Barnett
- Biology
- 1990
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Development of Septoria nodorum blotch on wheat from infected and treated seed.
- H. Luke, R. Barnett, P. Pfahler
- Biology
- 1986
Genetic variation for in vitro sesame pollen germination and tube growth
- P. Pfahler, M. J. Pereira, R. Barnett
- Biology
- Theoretical and Applied Genetics
- 17 December 1997
Abstract
In vitro pollen germination and tube length studies are valuable in elucidating mechanisms (germination capacity and rate, tube growth rate) possibly associated with genetic differences in… Expand