Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
235: Maize Breeding: Abiotic and Biotic Stress
Sponsor:C01 Crop Breeding, Genetics & Cytology
Drought: Progress in Selecting Genotypes to Combat the Menace in Ghana.
Mashark S. Abdulai, Savanna Agricultural Research Inst.
The Genetic Basis of Plant Response to Stress: Evaluating Inbred and Hybrid Differences in Corn.
Martin Gonzalo, Purdue University, Agronomy Department, Tony J. Vyn, Purdue University, Agronomy Department, Lauren C. McIntyre, Purdue University, Agronomy Department
Divergent Recurrent Selection for Cold Tolerance in Two Improved Maize Populations.
BAHADIR SEZEGEN, NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MARCELO CARENA, NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
Effects of Biotic Stresses on Aflatoxin Contamination of Corn in the Southeastern United States.
Matthew Krakowsky, USDA-ARS Tifton, GA, Richard Davis, USDA-ARS Tifton, GA, Xinzhi Ni, USDA-ARS Tifton, GA, Dana Sullivan, USDA-ARS Tifton, GA
Evaluation of Maize Hybrids for Resistance to the Stubby-Root Nematode.
Matthew Krakowsky, USDA-ARS Tifton, GA, Patricia Timper, USDA-ARS Tifton, GA
Dissection of Quantitative Trait Loci (Qtl) Associated with Gray Leaf Spot Resistance and Maturity in Maize.
Michael Jines, North Carolina State University Dept. of Crop Science, Major Goodman, NCSU, James Holland, ncsu, Leilani Robertson, ncsu
Breeding and Genetics of Polysora Rust Resistance in Maize.
James L. Brewbaker, University of Hawaii, Aleksander D. Josue, University of Hawaii

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