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Linkage Disequilibrium Among Two Lolium Perenne CBF Genes and Association With Freezing Susceptibility

Shaun Bushman, Brent Hulke and Nancy Ehlke Abstract: Perennial ryegrass(Lolium perenne) is one of the most abundantly utilized forage and turfgrass species; however, its lack of tolerance to freezing temperatures relative to other forage/turf grasses limits its use. A pseudo-testcross genetic mapping population was previously developed for perennial ryegrass, and a major QTL was found […]

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Breeding and Quantitative Genetics Advances in Sunflower Sclerotinia Research

Brent Hulke, Zahirul Talukder, Lili Qi and Thomas Gulya Jr. Abstract: In 2009, we continued the process of backcrossing the head rot QTL from the HA 441 x RHA 439 population into confectionery and elite oilseed backgrounds BC1F1 hybrids were produced and we are in the process of selecting progeny based on their marker profiles

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Registration of the oilseed sunflower genetic stocks HA 458, HA 459, and HA 460 possessing genes for resistance to downy mildew

Brent Hulke, Jerry Miller, Thomas Gulya Jr. and Brady Vick Abstract: Within the sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) breeding community, there is a need for additional sources of downy mildew [caused by Plasmopara halstedii (Farl.) Berl. & De Toni] resistance to combat economically damaging races in North America. Our objective was to produce three genetic stocks, each with a

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Resistance Among Cultivated Sunflower Germplasm to the Banded Sunflower Moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in the Northern Great Plains

Laurence Charlet, Gerald Seiler, Jerry Miller, Brent Hulke and Janet Knodel Abstract: A five year field trial evaluated 71 oilseed sunflower, Helianthus annuus L., accessions, 32 breeding lines, and 25 interspecific crosses for resistance to infestation by naturally occurring populations of the banded sunflower moth, Cochylis hospes Walsingham (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in North Dakota. Germplasm with resistance to attack by

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Evaluation of remote sensing to measure plant stress in Creeping Bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) fairways

Aaron R. Johnsen, Brian P. Horgan, Brent S. Hulke and Van Cline Abstract: Turfgrass irrigation strategies must be clearly defined in response to increasing concerns over quality water availability. Water conservation may be achieved with technologies such as remote sensing. The objectives of this research were to (i) correlate reflectance measurements from creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) under stress with volumetric water content and

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Determining Host-Plant Resistance Mechanisms for Banded Sunflower Moth

Anitha Chirumamilla, Laurence Charlet, Janet Knodel, Theresa Gross, and Brent Hulke Abstract: The banded sunflower moth is a key pest of sunflower in the northern Plains. Female moths deposit eggs on the outer surface of the bracts of the sunflower head. Larval feeding in the heads causes seed loss and lower oil content resulting in

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Development of Host-Plant Resistance as a Strategy to Reduce Damage from the Major Sunflower Insect Pests

Laurence Charlet, Robert Aiken, Gerald Seiler, Janet Knodel, Kathleen Grady, Anitha Chirumamilla and Brent Hulke Abstract: The major insect pests attacking cultivated sunflower include the sunflower stem weevil, the sunflower moth, the red sunflower seed weevil, the banded sunflower moth, and the sunflower midge. Strategies to reduce crop losses for these pests have focused on

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Summary of research needs for sunflower genetics

Brent Hulke Abstract: Genetic research of the sunflower research unit, USDA-ARS, in Fargo, ND, was discussed in a presentation to a group of producers, industry representatives, and scientists. The need for sunflower genetic research is ever increasing with more insect and disease problems nationwide. Combined with a renewed interest in drought tolerance of crops in

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Pyramiding Sclerotinia head rot and stalk rot resistances into elite sunflower breeding lines with the aid of DNA markers

Brent Hulke, Thomas Gulya Jr. and Jinguo Hu Abstract: Work was conducted in 2008 to determine the stalk rot resistance of RILs from the RHA 280 x RHA 801 population, as well as to begin introgression of previously identified QTL for head rot resistance into elite sunflower germplasm lines. The stalk rot RILs and their

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