The USWBSI Publication Database provides an easy way to search scientific publications that are relevant to Fusarium Head Blight of wheat and barley. Some publications in this database have been funded (partially or fully) by the USWBSI (indicated by the logo) and others are posted here for inclusion due to their importance to the Scab Community.
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Registration of spring malting barley germplasm ARS84-27, ARS98-31, and ARS10-82
Journal: Journal of Plant Registrations | Publication Date: 04/05/2021  |  Authors: G. Hu, C. P. Evans, K. Satterfield, and S. Ellberg
Research Categories: Barley Coordinated Project
(Funded in part by the USWBSI)
Chlorine gas is an effective alternative to sterilize carnation leaves for Fusarium spp. identification
Journal: Journal of Microbiological Methods | Publication Date: 03/01/2021  |  Authors: Cecilia Peluola, Samantha Hoesel, and Frankie Crutcher
Research Categories: Barley Coordinated Project
(Funded in part by the USWBSI)
Building on a foundation: advances in epidemiology, resistance breeding, and forecasting research for reducing the impact of fusarium head blight in wheat and barley
Journal: Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology | Publication Date: 01/18/2021  |  Authors: W.G. Dilantha Fernando, Abbot O. Oghenekaro, James R. Tucker, and Ana Badea
Research Categories: Variety Development and Host Plant Resistance - Southern Winter Wheat, Variety Development and Host Plant Resistance - Spring Wheat, Variety Development and Host Plant Resistance - Northern Winter Wheat, Hard Winter Wheat Coordinated Project, FHB Management, Durum Coordinated Project, Barley Coordinated Project
Hyperspectral imaging and improved feature variable selection for automated determination of deoxynivalenol in various genetic lines of barley kernels for resistance screening
Journal: Food Chemistry | Publication Date: 10/31/2020  |  Authors: Wen-Hao Su, Ce Yang, Yanhong Dong, Ryan Johnson, Rae Page, Tamas Szinyei, Cory D.Hirsch, and Brian J.Steffenson
Research Categories: Barley Coordinated Project
(Funded in part by the USWBSI)
Registration of 'NE10589' (Husker Genetics Brand Ruth) hard red winter wheat
Journal: Journal of Plant Registrations | Publication Date: 09/16/2020  |  Authors: P. S. Baenziger, R. A. Graybosch, D. J. Rose,L. Xu, M. J. Guttieri, T. Regassa, R. N. Klein, G. R. Kruger, D. K. Santra, G. W. Hergert, S. N. Wegulo, Y. Jin,J . Kolmer, G. L. Hein, J. Bradshaw, M.-S. Chen, G. Bai, R. L. Bowden, I. El-Basyoni, and A. Lorenz
Research Categories: Barley Coordinated Project
(Funded in part by the USWBSI)
A connected half-sib family training population for genomic prediction in barley
Journal: Crop Science | Publication Date: 03/09/2020  |  Authors: Daniel W. Sweeney, Jessica Rutkoski, Gary C. Bergstrom, and Mark E. Sorrells
Research Categories: Barley Coordinated Project
Multi-trait Improvement by Predicting Genetic Correlations in Breeding Crosses
Journal: G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics | Publication Date: 10/01/2019  |  Authors: Jeffrey L Neyhart, Aaron J Lorenz, and Kevin P Smith
Research Categories: Barley Coordinated Project
(Funded in part by the USWBSI)
Economic Impact of USWBSI’s Scab Initiative to Reduce FHB
Journal: Agribusiness & Applied Economics 774 | Publication Date: 10/31/2017  |  Authors: William W. Wilson, Greg McKee, William Nganje, Bruce Dahl, and Dean Bangsund
Research Categories: Barley Coordinated Project, Durum Coordinated Project, Food Safety and Toxicology, FHB Management, Gene Discovery and Engineering Resistance, Hard Winter Wheat Coordinated Project, Pathogen Biology and Genetics, Variety Development and Host Plant Resistance - Northern Winter Wheat, Variety Development and Host Plant Resistance - Spring Wheat, Variety Development and Host Plant Resistance - Southern Winter Wheat
(Funded in part by the USWBSI)
Surface interactions of Fusarium graminearum on barley
Journal: Molecular Plant Pathology | Publication Date: 03/08/2017  |  Authors: Lori Imboden, Drew Afton, Frances Trail
Research Categories: Barley Coordinated Project, Pathogen Biology and Genetics
(Funded in part by the USWBSI)