Research Highlights
- Breeding salinity tolerance in turfgrasses
- Classification of Kentucky bluegrass cultivars using SSR markers
- Components of heat and drought tolerance in tall fescue
- Inheritance of rhizome and tiller production in tall fescue
- BASL controls asymmetric cell division in Arabidopsis
- Dynamic evolution of bz orthologous regions in the Andropogoneae and other grasses
- BARREN STALK FASTIGIATE1 is an AT-hook protein required for the formation of maize ears
- Survey of hazelnut germplasm from Russia and Crimea for response to eastern filbert blight.
- Improving efficiency of cellulosic fermentation via genetic engineering to create "Smart Plants" for biofuel production
- Genomics and strain selection of Lemnaceae (duckweed) for optimized wastewater treatment coupled to sustainable feed and fuel production
- Regulators of programmed cell death as gene targets for abiotic and biotic stress tolerance determinants in Arabidopsis and crop plants
- Cell wall genomics in the recombinogenic moss Physcomitrella patens
- Plastid transformation in flowering plants
- Eastern filbert blight susceptibility of American ? European hazelnut progenies
- Susceptibility of basil cultivars and breeding lines to downy mildew (Peronospora belbahrii)
- Plant genetic resources and scientific activities of the Uzbek Research Institute of Plant Industry
- The first genetic map of the American cranberry: exploration of synteny conservation and quantitative trait loci.
- Identification of genetic networks controlling asymmetric cell division in Arabidopsis
- Generation of a sequence-indexed collection of gene knock-outs in maize
- Elucidation of developmental pathway controlling axillary meristem initiation and fate in maize
- Improvement of drought tolerance by increasing cytokinins in creeping bentgrass
- Global mapping of chromatin modifications using current molecular methods and a novel informatics approach
- Development of methods for modulating lysine production
- Demonstration of exceptional transmission of pollen plastids and mitochondria in tobacco
- Identification of nutrient-poor white sand areas in the Amazon Basin as ancestral areas for substrate-diverse evolutionary lineages within gentians