In this page: (updated on Aug 12, 2019)
- Reviews, Articles, Monographs
- Journals and Newsletters
- Reports and Proceedings
- Mapping Publications
- Agronomy Publications
- Pathology Publications
- Miscellaneous
Reviews, Articles, Monographs
- Catalogue of Gene Symbols for Wheat
By R.A. McIntosh et al. - See GrainGenes WGC Page for links to published versions and supplements since 1999.
- Reserved Laboratory Designators for DNA Clones, Primers and Markers
From Katrien Devos and Jorge Dubcovsky. - Guidelines for Nomenclature of Biochemical Molecular Loci in Wheat and Related Species
From the Catalogue of Gene Symbols for Wheat, 1998. - Suggested Guidelines for the Nomenclature and Abbreviation of the Genetic Stocks of Wheat.
From Jon Raupp, Bernd Friebe, and Bikram Gill. - Wheat Diseases and Pests: A Guide for Field Identification
Describes over 50 major wheat and triticale diseases, insect pests, nematodes, physiologic and genetic disorders, and mineral and environmental stresses. Includes over 100 full-color pictures. Courtesy of CIMMYT. (pdf at CIMMYT) - Wheat Breeding in the New Century: Applying Molecular Genetic Analyses of Key Quality and Agronomic Traits
Special issue of the Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, November 2001, containing results from the Australian National Wheat Molecular Marker Program (NWMMP). Abstracts and some articles are available online. - Gluten Intolerance and Celiac Disease
From Donald Kasarda. - Source Codes for GrainGenes References
A list of the three letter acronyms used in GrainGenes References. (Legacy page; last updated in 2007)
Journals and Newsletters
- Annual Wheat Newsletter
Edited by W.J. Raupp, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University. - Wheat Information Service
From the KOMUGI site. - Barley Genetics Newsletter (1995 - 2010)
Edited by P. Bregitzer, U. Lundqvist, V.C. Blake - Barley Newsletter
Edited by D.W. Mornhinweg, USDA-ARS. - Oat Newsletter
Edited by David Hoffman, USDA-ARS Small Grains and Potato Germplasm Research Unit, Aberdeen, Idaho, USA. - Cereal Rust Bulletins
Edited by Mark Hughes and David Long, USDA ARS Cereal Disease Laboratory, University of Minnesota. - The Journal of Agricultural Genomics (1995 - 2000)
Edited by Thomas Blake, Montana State University.
Reports and Proceedings
(only covers 1997 - 2010)
- Abstracts of the Hard Winter Wheat Workers Workshop
March 2010. Lincoln, Nebraska. - Abstracts of 2010 U.S. Wheat Genomics Workshop
March 2010. Lincoln, Nebraska. - Proceedings of the 11th International Wheat Genetics Symposium
August 2008. Brisbane, Australia. - Proceedings of the 9th International Barley Genetics Symposium
June 2004. Brno, Czech Republic. - National Barley Improvement Committee (NBIC)
- Reports, 9th International Wheat Genetics Symposium
Edited by Pierre Hucl, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. - Results of the International Triticeae Mapping Initiative (ITMI) Public Workshop
June 2002, Winnipeg, Manitoba. - Results of ITMI Microarray Questionnaire
From Keith Edwards and Roger Wise. - Abstracts from the 6th International Oat Conference
Proceedings held at Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand, 13-16 November 2000. - South American Quaker Nursery Report (1997 - 1998)
Breeding Oat Cultivars Suitable for Production in Developing Countries - Annual Research Report.
Mapping
- Complex Microsynteny among Wheat, Rice and Barley at the Qfhs.ndsu-3BS Region.
Poster by S. Liu and J.A. Anderson, presented at the 2004 Plant and Animal Genome Meeting - Comparative Map of Wheat and Rice Genomes
Supplementary data for the publication: ME Sorrells, CM La Rota et al. 2003. Comparative DNA Sequence Analysis of Wheat and Rice Genomes. Genome Research 13:1818-1827. - Anchor Probes for Comparative Mapping of Grass Species
A study to identify and characterize a set of DNA probes useful for comparative mapping among several Gramineae species. - Harrington/TR306 Barley QTL Study
Contains phenotypic data for the DH progeny, including info on grain yield, days to heading, days to maturity, plant height, lodging severity, kernel weight, test weight, and map and marker files. - Phenotypic Associative Microsatellite (SSR) Marker Assisted Selection
Data from LJ Wright et al. 2003. Data supporting a study to determine if associations between specific alleles and QTLs could be identified and used for a marker-assisted selection approach to barley breeding.
Agronomy
- Bristol Wheat Genomics
The site includes Wheat: The Big Picture (Wheat BP), i.e., the life cycle of wheat, from seed germination to harvest ripe. as well as CerealsDB. With hundreds of picturesFrom the functional genomics group at U. Bristol. - University of Kentucky Wheat Science
Includes variety trial data from 1995 of six agroclimatic regions in KY, various articles on Wheat Diseases found in KY and Wheat Variety Trial Results from 1997 - NewCROP, the New Crop Resource Online Program <! was http://newcrop.hort.purdue.edu/hort/newcrops/Indices/index_grain_crops -->
Articles on grain crops, from Purdue University. Historical information, agronomic characteristics, botanical classifications, and uses for many grain crops. - Winter Wheat Production Manual
From the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon.
Pathology
- Wheat Diseases and Pests: A Guide for Field Identification
Describes over 50 major wheat and triticale diseases, insect pests, nematodes, physiologic and genetic disorders, and mineral and environmental stresses. Includes over 100 full-color pictures. Courtesy of CIMMYT. - Small Grains Diseases and Pathogens: wheat, barley, rye, oat
From the APSnet Common Names of Plant Diseases. - Cereal Rust Bulletins
Edited by Mark Hughes and David Long, USDA ARS Cereal Disease Laboratory, University of Minnesota. - Karnal Bunt: A Fungal Disease of Wheat.
From the US Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). - Kansas State University Fact Sheets
Includes many articles relating to the small grains.
Miscellaneous
- A Tribute to Ernie and Lotti Sears.
An electronic version of the tribute that was published to accompany the dedication of the Sears Plant Growth Facility at the University of Missouri. - Computational Molecular Biology at NIH and Beyond
Includes Molecular Biologist's Desk Reference that contains reference information about the genetic code, amino acids and proteins, molecular biology protocols, and related journals.