MY Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, Serdang (Selangor)

MY-UPM 1995 JOMDUANG D f Jinantana Jomduang (TH). Evaluation of Malaysian isolates of Trichoderma harzianum Rifai and Gliocladium virens Miller, Giddens and Foster for the biological control of sclerotium foot rot of chilli.

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NL Institute of Social Studies, The Hague

NL-ISS 1994 SONG M f Song Yiching (CN). Rural women’s participation in Chinese development strategies: patterns and sources of change in the gender division of labour. 67p

NL Landbouwuniversiteit Wageningen, Wageningen

This university offers a two-year graduate program for the degree of Master of Science (MSc), primarily for foreign students; we identify such theses by the letter M in the usual way. However, most Dutch students follow a six-year undergraduate program leading directly to a Master-equivalent qualification; during their studies, they are required to prepare at least one, often several, ‘research reports’, which we identify by the letters RR

NL-LUW 1989 BROERS and JACOBS D r Leonardus Hendricus Maria Broers (NL) and Theodorus Martin Gerardus Maria Jacobs (NL). Histological, genetical and epidemiological studies on partial resistance in wheat to wheat leaf rust. 201p AGRIS 89-036775

• L H M Broers and J E Parleviet. Environmental stability of partial resistance in spring wheat to wheat leaf rust Euphytica 44 241-245 (1989) AGRIS 90-061898

NL-LUW 1989 VAN RHEENEN RR r Teunis van Rheenen (NL). Recent trends in the world cereals economy, with particular emphasis on maize in sub-Saharan Africa (1961/65 to 1983/87). 62p

NL-LUW 1991 VAN DEN HURK RR r Anke van den Hurk (NL). CIMMYT (Turkey): report of practical period, April-August 1991. 26p+appendices

NL-LUW 1993 ASEFA M f Asefa Taa [Weyesa] (ET). Effect of temperature and nitrogen on leaf and tiller growth and dry matter distribution in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) 68p

NL-LUW 1994 AYELE M f Ayele Badebo Huluka (ET). Suppression of resistance to yellow rust in synthetic hexaploid wheat. 27p+appendices

NL-LUW 1994 DANIAL D r Daniel Lotfy Danial (EG). Aspects of durable resistance in wheat to yellow rust. ix+143p (ISBN 90-5485-236-4) [see Chapters 3, 8 and 9 for research carried out in association with CIMMYT]

• D L Danial, L H M Broers* and J E Parlevliet. Does interplot interference affect the screening of wheat for yellow rust resistance? Euphytica 70 217-224 (1993) AGRIS 94-012837

NL-LUW 1996 KEMA D r Gerrit Haatje Jan Kema (NL). Mycosphaerella graminicola on wheat genetic variation and histopathology. 141p (ISBN 90-9009486-5)

• Gert H J Kema, Juan G Annone, Rachid Sayoud. Cor H van Silfhout, Maarten van Ginkel* and Joop de Bree. Genetic variation for virulence and resistance in the wheat-Mycosphaerella graminicola pathosystem: I. Interactions between pathogen isolates and host cultivars Phytopathology 86 200-212 (1996) AGRIS 97-106086

• Gert H J Kema, Rachid Sayoud, Juan G Annone and Cor H van Silfhout. Genetic variation for virulence and resistance in the wheat-Mycosphaerella graminicola pathosystem: II. Analysis of interactions between pathogen isolates and host cultivars Phytophatology 86 213-220 (1996) AGRIS 97-106087

• Gert H J Kema and Cor H van Silfhout. Genetic variation for virulence and resistance in the wheat-Mycosphaerella graminicola pathosytem: III. Comparative seedling and adult plant experiments Phytopathology 87 266-272 (1997) AGRIS 97-161141

G H J Kema, E C P Verstappen, M Todorova and C Waalwijk. Successful crosses and molecular tetrad and progeny analyses demonstrate heterothallism in Mycosphaerella graminicola Current Genetics 30 251-258 (1996) AGRIS 97-089863

• Gert H J Kema, DaZhao Yu, Frits H J Rijkenberg, Michael W Shaw and Robert P Baayen. Histology of the pathogenesis of Mycosphaerella graminicola in wheat Phytopathology 86 777-786 (1996) AGRIS 97-161646

NL-LUW 1996 VAN DER WILK RR r Conny van der Wilk (NL). Improvement of the yield potential and disease resistance of bread wheat in Mexico between 1962 and 1995. 76p

NL-LUW 1997 BINDRABAN D rf Premchand Soebhaschander Bindraban (SR). Bridging the gap between plant physiology and breeding: identifying traits to increase wheat yield potential using systems approaches. 145p (ISBN 90-5485-752-8)

• P E Abbate, F H Andrade, J P Culot and P S Bindraban*. Grain yield in wheat: effects of radiation during spike growth period Field Crops Research 54 245-257 (1997)

• Prem S Bindraban, Ken D Sayre* and Ernesto Solis-Moya. Identifying factors that determine kernel number in wheat Field Crops Research 58 223-234 (1998) AGRIS 1999-018693

• P S Bindraban. Impact of canopy nitrogen profile in wheat on growth Field Crops Research 63 63-67 (1999) AGRIS 2000-017334

NL-LUW 1998 ASMARE M r Asmare Yalew (ET). Economic evaluation of improved production practices to the small farmers in Ethiopia using microeconomics theories and models: the case with bread wheat production. v+82p

• Asmare Yallew, D G Tanner*, Regassa Ensermu and Alemu Haile. On-farm evaluation of alternative bread wheat production technologies in northwestern Ethiopia African Crop Science J. 3 443-449 (1995). Essentially the same article was also published in Sebil 7 193-204 (1996) AGRIS 97-140372

• Asmare Yallew, D G Tanner*, Mohammed Hassena and Asefa Taa. On-farm verification of five advanced bread wheat lines under recommended and farmers’ crop management practices in the Ethiopian highlands Sebil 7 159-171 (1996) AGRIS 97-142444

NL-LUW 1998 BERGMAN RR r Marcus Bergman (NL). Development of soil sampling strategies for CERES models. 36p

NL-LUW 1998 DE BEURS RR r Kirsten de Beurs (NL). Evaluation of spatial interpolation techniques for climate variables. 59p+appendices

NL-LUW 1998 SONG D rf Yiching Song (CN). "New" seed in "old" China: impact of CIMMYT collaborative programme on maize breeding in south-western China. xviii+250p+cv (ISBN 90-5485-968-7)

  Y Song. Formal system and farmers’ system: the impact of CIMMYT maize germplasm in south-western China  J. Agricultural Education and Extension 8 23-30 (2001)  AGRIS 2002-007073

NL-LUW 1999 ERENSTEIN D rf Olaf Carsten Amos Erenstein (NL). The economics of soil conservation in developing countries: the case of crop residue mulching. x+301p+cv (ISBN 90-5808-089-7)  AGRIS 1999-078708

• Olaf Erenstein. El potential de la labranza de conservación en los sistemas de producción de maíz en México: un modelo conceptual para la evaluación tecnológica Políticas Agrícolas 2 (2) 37-59 (1996)

• Olaf Erenstein. Crop residue mulching in tropical and semi-tropical countries: an evaluation of residue availability and other technological implications  Soil & Tillage Research 67 115-133 (2002)

• Olaf Erenstein. Smallholder conservation farming in the tropics and sub-tropics: a guide to the development and dissemination of mulching with crop residues and cover crops  Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 100 17-37 (2003)

NL-LUW 1999 HOOPLOT RR r M M Hooplot (SR). Database performance testing and tuning; improvement of the ICIS web site; Internet database interface building. ii+26p

NL-LUW 1999 MAES M r Benoît Maes (FR). Breeding for frost tolerance at flowering in wheat: the glume pubescence effect. 51p

• Benoit Maes*, Richard M Trethowan*, Matthew P Reynolds*, Maarten van Ginkel* and Bent Skovmand*. The influence of glume pubescence on spikelet temperature of wheat under freezing conditions Australian J. Plant Physiology 28 141-148 (2001)

NL-LUW 2001 LÉGER M r Andréanne Léger (CA). Strengthening of intellectual property rights in Mexico: case study of maize breeding. viii+95p

NL-LUW 2002 HARTKAMP D rf Agnes Dewi Hartkamp (NL). Learning from biophysical heterogeneity: inductive use of case studies for maize cropping systems in Central America. 256p (ISBN 90-5808-656-9) AGRIS 2002-030663

• A Dewi Hartkamp*, Jeffery W White* and Gerrit Hoogenboom. Interfacing geographic information systems with agronomic modeling: a review Agronomy J. 91 761-772 (1999)

• A D Hartkamp*, G Hoogenboom and J W White*. Adaptation of the CROPGRO growth model to velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens): I. Model development  Field Crops Research 78 9-25 (2002)

• A D Hartkamp*, G Hoogenboom,- R A Gilbert, A J Gijsman, T Benson, S A Tarawali, W Bowen and J W White*. Adaptation of the CROPGRO growth model to velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens): II. Cultivar evaluation and model testing  Field Crops Research 78 27-40 (2002)

• A D Hartkamp*, J W White* and G Hoogenboom. Comparison of three weather generators for crop modeling: a case study for subtropical environments  Agricultural Systems 76 539-560 (2003)  

• A D Hartkamp*, J W White*, W A H Rossing, M K van Ittersum, E J Bakker and R Rabbinge. Regional application of a cropping systems model: crop residue retention in maize production systems of Jalisco, Mexico  Agricultural Systems 82 117-138 (2004)

NL-LUW 2003 DRENTH M r Jakoba Drenth (NL). Isolation of a nucellus-specific promotor for apomixis expression in maize. 30p

NL-LUW 2006 BADSTUE D rf Lone Bech Badstue (DK). Smallholder seed practices: maize seed management in the central valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico. xiv+327p (ISBN 90-8504-502-9)

• Lone B Badstue*, Mauricio R Bellon*, Julien Berthaud, Xóchitl Juárez, Irma Manuel Rosas*, Ana Maria Solano*, Alejandro Ramírez*. Examining the role of collective action in an informal seed system: a case study from the central valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico  Human Ecology 34 249-273 (2006)

• Lone B Badstue*, Mauricio R Bellon*, Julien Berthaud*, Alejandro Ramírez*, Dagoberto Flores* and Xóchitl Juárez. The dynamics of farmers’ maize seed supply practices in the central valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico  World Development 35 1579-1593

NL-LUW 2006 CASTELLANOS M r Antonio Castellanos Navarrete (ES). Linking earthworm activity and physical soil quality under conventional and conservation agriculture in Central Mexico. 57p

NL-LUW 2007 PETIE RR r Kristiaan Petie (NL). Aggregate dynamics and carbon and nitrogen distribution in an irrigated conservation agriculture system. 51p.

NL-LUW 2007 STEHOUWER M r Karen Stehouwer (NL). Farm households, market participation and agricultural development: assessment of farm households in Ethiopia and their decision to participate in the SG2000 program. vi+34p

NL-LUW 2007 TERRONES M rf Cristian Terrones Cano (PE). Development of a minimum dataset to assess soil quality in irrigated cropping systems under different tillage, residue and fertilization management. 64p

NL-LUW 2007 VAN HEERWAARDEN D r Joost van Heerwaarden (NL). Population genetics of traditionally managed maize. 137p (contains summaries in English, Dutch and Spanish, ISBN 978-90-8504-862-6)

• A Piñeyro-Nelson, J van Heerwaarden, H R Perales, J A Serratos-Hernández, A Rangel, M B Hufford, P Gepts, A Garay-Arroyo, R Rivera-Bustamante and E R Álvarez-Buylla.  Transgenes in Mexican maize: molecular evidence and methodological considerations for GMO detection in landrace populations  Molecular Ecology 18 750-761 (2009)

NL-LUW 2008 VAN BEMMELEN M r Isabel van Bemmelen (NL). The Oaxaca impact study, an example of impact assessment at CIMMYT. 122p.

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NO Norges Landbrukshøgskole, Ås-NLH

NO-NLH 1990 DIESETH D r Jon Arne Dieseth (NO). Growth and development of bread wheat under high temperatures - Vekst og utvikling av brødhveite under høge temperaturer. 68p AGRIS 94-014153

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NP Tribhuvan University, Rampur (Chitwan)

NP-Tribhuvan 2002 SHARMA M f Pramod Sharma (NP). Effect of nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, and chlorine on Helminthosporium leaf blight and performance of wheat. xviii+82p

• Pramod Sharma, Etienne Duveiller* and Ram C Sharma. Effect of mineral nutrients on spot blotch severity in wheat, and associated increases in grain yield  Field Crops Research 95 426-430 (2006)

NP-Tribhuvan 2003 BIJUKACHHE M f Bijaya Bijukachhe (NP). Effect of tillage and weed flora on the performance of wheat genotypes and the severity of Helminthosporium leaf blight. xix+82p  

NP-Tribhuvan 2003 KANDEL M rf Yuba Raj Kandel (NP). Incidence of Bipolaris sorokiniana and Pyrenphora tritici-repentis and characterization of host resistance in wheat. xvii+94p

• E Duveiller*, Y R Kandel, R C Sharma and S M Shrestha. Epidemiology of foliar blights (spot blotch and tan spot) of wheat in the plains bordering the Himalayas  Phytopathology 95 248-256

NP-Tribhuvan 2003 ROSYARA M f Umesh Raj Rosyara (NP). Physio-morphological traits associated with resistance and tolerance to Helminthosporium leaf blight in spring wheat. xviii+98p

• U R Rosyara, E Duveiller*, K Pant and R C Sharma*. Variation in chlorophyll content, anatomical traits and agronomic performance of wheat genotypes differing in spot blotch resistance under natural epiphytotic conditions  Australasian Plant Pathology 36 245-251 (2007)

NP-Tribhuvan 2004 CHHETRI M rf Bhairaja Pandey Chhetri (NP). Helminthosporium leaf blight of wheat: inheritance and association of traits. xiv+64p

NP-Tribhuvan 2005 GAUTAM M rf Dhiraj Gautam (NP). Response of spring wheat genotypes to common root rot and Helminthosporium leaf blight. xxiii+133p

NP-Tribhuvan 2005 NEUPANE M rf Anil Chandra Neupane (NP). Survival of Cochliobolus sativus and Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in seeds, soil and other host plants under wheat-based cropping systems. 138p

NP-Tribhuvan 2006 NEUPANE M f Ram Babu Neupane (NP). Inheritance of field resistance to Helminthosporium leaf blight in wheat genotypes. xiv+67p

• R B Neupane, R C Sharma, E Duveiller*, G Ortiz-Ferrara*, B R Ojha, U R Rosyara, D Bhandari and M R Bhatta. Major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes ‘Milan/Shanghai #7’ and ‘Chirya.3’  Plant Disease 91 692-697 (2007)

NP-Tribhuvan 2006 POKHREL M f Bhanu Bhakta Pokhrel (NP). Response of two maize cultivars to different levels of nitrogen during winter at Rampur, Chitwan. xv+89p

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PH Central Luzon State University, Nueva Ecija

PH-CLSU 2006 GURUNG D rf Dil Bahadur Gurung (NP). Genetic diversity, heterosis and combining ability within Nepalese maize varieties. xxii+171p

PH University of the Philippines at Los Baños

PH-UPLB 1973 NAZAREA M r Lourdes D Nazarea (PH). Relationship of endosperm phenotypes to protein, lysine, and tryptophan levels in the modified opaque-2 lines of maize (Zea mays L.). x+55p

L D Nazarea and D A Ramirez. Relationship of endosperm phenotypes to protein, lysine and tryptophan levels in modified opaque-2 lines of maize (Zea mays L.) Philippine Agriculturist 58 225-243 (1974) AGRIS 76-093200

PH-UPLB 1992 BHATTA M f Madan Raj Bhatta (NP). Variation in morpho-physiological characters of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) evaluated under normal and late planting conditions. xvii+90p AGRIS 93-034884

PH-UPLB 1994 REGMI M f Anant Prasad Regmi (NP). Long-term effects of organic amendment and mineral fertilizers on soil fertility in a rice-rice-wheat cropping system in Nepal. 188p AGRIS 95-001989

PH-UPLB 1994 TRAN M f Tran Kim Dinh (VN). Evaluation for combining ability of S3 lines of maize (Zea mays L.) using three different testers. 67p AGRIS 95-111184

PH-UPLB 1996 CHEN M f Chen Zehui (CN). Genetics of characters associated with drought resistance in maize (Zea mays L.). 107p AGRIS 97-130676

PH-UPLB 1998 CHEN D f Chen Zehui (CN). Genetics of tolerance to low nitrogen in tropical maize (Zea mays L.) and construction of a selection index for simultaneous selection with associated traits. x+114p  AGRIS 2000-016844

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PK University of Karachi, Karachi

PK-UK 1994 JAHAN D r Qamar Jahan (PK). Somatic chromosome morphology of some cultivated members of Triticeae. xi+202p

• Ahsan A Vahidy, Qamar Jahan and A Mujeeb-Kazi*. Intervarietal polymorphism of heterochromatin in bread wheat, Triticum aestivum L. Wheat Information Service 78 13-17 (1994) AGRIS 95-064694

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PR Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayagüez

PR-UPR,M 1992 MONAR M f Carlos M Monar Benavides (GT). Efecto de épocas de siembra y densidades de maíz (Zea mays L.) en el sistema intercalado con caupí (Vigna unguiculata Walp). xii+67p

PR-UPR,M 1994 HERRERA M rf Fabio Herrera Ocampo (CR). Análisis de la demanda de semilla mejorada de maíz (Zea mays) entre pequeños agricultores del Departamento de Jutiapa, Guatemala. xx+136p

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PT Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Lisboa

PT-UTL 1994 BISPO B r Regina Maria Baltazar Bispo (PT). Variabilidade genética no milho (Zea mays L.) para a eficiência de utilização do endosperma e crescimento da plântula em resposta à temperatura. 55p+anexos

PT-UTL 1994 RODRIGUES B r Ana Luisa Gomes Figueiredo Rodrigues (PT). Avaliação da resistência ao alagamento de diferentes genótipos de milho durante a germinação. 90p

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RO Universitatea Bucuresti, Bucuresti

RO-UBuc 1997 BALOTA D rf Maria Balota (RO). Cercetari fiziologice privitoare la rezistenta graului hexaploid (T. aestivum L.) la conditii de stres hidric si termic. 175p

• M P Reynolds*, M Balota, M I B Delgado, I Amani and R A Fischer*. Physiological and morphological traits associated with spring wheat yield under hot, irrigated conditions Australian J. Plant Physiology 21 717-730 (1994) AGRIS 95-133087

• Maria Balota and N N Saulescu. Membrane thermostability of some Romanian winter wheat genotypes Romanian Agricultural Research 1 37-40 (1994) AGRIS 95-051577

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SD University of Gezira, Medani

SD-UG 1994 AMANI M rf Amani Ahmed Mohamed Idris (SD). Evaluation of canopy temperature as a selection tool for heat stress in spring wheat. viii+36p+appendices (+abstract in Arabic)

• I Amani, R A Fischer* and M P Reynolds*. Canopy temperature depression association with yield of irrigated spring wheat cultivars in a hot climate J Agronomy and Crop Science 176 119-129 (1996) AGRIS 97-059735

SD-UG 2005 SEFYAN M rf Abu Sefyan Ibrahim Saad (SD). Interaction of wheat lines with reduced irrigation under heat stressed environments xvi+71p

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SE Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Uppsala & Alnarp

SE-SLU 2001 HERRERA M r Sybil Herrera Foessel (CL-SE). Evaluation of leaf rust (Puccinia triticina) and yellow rust (P. striiformis f.sp. tritici) resistance in 20 Swedish wheats and identification of leaf rust resistance genes. Minor Field Studies 160 (ISSN 1402-3237) 60p

SE-SLU 2007 HERRERA-FOESSEL D rf Sybil A Herrera-Foessel (CL-SE). Enhancing the genetic diversity and durability of leaf rust resistance in durum wheat. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae 2007 1 (ISSN 1652-6880; ISBN 978-91-576-7300-8). 44p and 4 journal articles

• S A Herrera-Foessel, R P Singh*, J Huerta-Espino, J Yuen and A Djurle. New genes for leaf rust resistance in CIMMYT durum wheats  Plant Disease 89 809-814 (2005)

• S A Herrera-Foessel, R P Singh*, J Huerta-Espino, J Crossa*, J Yuen and A Djurle. Effect of leaf rust on grain yield and yield traits of durum wheat with race-specific and slow-rusting resistance to leaf rust  Plant Disease 90 1065-1072 (2006)

• Sybil A Herrera-Foessel, Ravi P Singh*, Julio Huerta-Espino, Manilal William*, Garry Rosewarne, Annika Djurle and Jonathan Yuen. Identification and mapping of Lr3 and a linked leaf rust resistance gene in durum wheat  Crop Science 47 1459-1466 (2007)

• S A Herrera-Foessel*, R P Singh*, J Huerta-Espino, J Crossa*, A Djurle and J Yuen. Evaluation of slow rusting resistance components to leaf rust in CIMMYT durum wheats  Euphytica 155 361-369 (2007)

• Sybil A Herrera-Foessel, Ravi P Singh*, Julio Huerta-Espino, Jose Crossa*, Annika Djurle and Jonathan Yuen. Genetic analysis of slow-rusting resistance to leaf rust in durum wheat  Crop Science 48 2132-2140 (2008)

• S A Herrera-foessel, R P Singh*, J Huerta-Espino, H M William*, V Garcia*, A Djurle and J Yuen. Identification and molecular characterization of leaf rust resistance gene Lr14a in durum wheat  Plant Disease 92 469-473 (2008)

• S A Herrera-Foesse, R P Singh*, J Huerta-Espino, H M William*, A Djurle and J Yuen. Molecular mapping of a leaf rust resistance gene on the short arm of chromosome 6B of durum wheat  Plant Disease 92 1650-1654 (2008)

SE-SLU 2007 HYSING D r Shu-Chin Hysing (?). Genetic resources for disease resistance breeding in wheat: characterization and utilization  Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae 2007 9 (ISSN 1652-6880; ISBN 978-91-576-7308-4) 57p+appendices

• Shu-Chin Hysing, Ravi P Singh*, Julio Huerta-Espino, Arnulf Merker, Erland Liljeroth and Oscar Diaz. Leaf rust (Puccinia triticina) resistance in wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivars grown in Northern Europe 1992-2002  Hereditas 143 1-14 (2006)

• Shu-Chin Hysing, Sai L K Hsam, Ravi P Singh*, Julio Huerta-Espino, Lesley A Boyd, Robert M D Koebner, Sue Cambron, Jerry W Johnson, Daniel E Bland, Erland Liljeroth and Arnulf Merker. Agronomic performance and multiple disease resistance in T2BS.2RL wheat-rye translocation lines  Crop Science 47 254-260 (2007)

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TH Kasetsart University, Bangkok

TH-KU 1988 SIRITHUNYA M r Pattama Sirithunya (TH). Combining ability of quality protein maize population (in Thai). 106p

TH-KU 1992 NAKASATHIEN M f Satchel Nakasathien (TH). Effect of shade intensity and duration on growth, development and yield of corn (Zea mays L.). x+84p

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TR Ege Üniversitesi, İzmir

TR-Ege 2007 AKIN D rf Beyhan Akin (TR). Leaf rust (Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici) resistance genes in some varieties and advanced lines of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) [in Turkish, English abstract]. xxvi+142p

TR Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana

TR-ÇÜ 1998 GHANNOUM M r Mohamed Izzat Ghannoum (SY). Sources of resistance in durum wheat (Triticum durum) and its wild relatives Aegilops spp. to Russian wheat aphid [(Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko) (Homoptera: Aphididae)] and use of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis to detect genetic variability in RWA. x+73p

TR-ÇÜ 2008 ÖZARSLANDAN M rf Mümine Özarslandan (TR). Resistance of Heterodera filipjeri (Madzhidor) Stelter populations against wheat genotypes [in Turkish, English abstract]. vii+48p

TR-ÇÜ 2008 TOKTAY D rf Halil Toktay (TR). Resistance of spring wheat against Pratylenchus thornei Sher et Allen (Tylenchida; Pratylenchidae). [in Turkish, English abstract]. xii+117p

• Halil Toktay, C Lynne McIntyre, Julie M Nicol*, Hakan Ozkan and Halil I Elekcioglu. Identification of common root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus thornei Sher et Allen) loci in bread wheat  Genome 49 1319-1323 (2006)

 

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TZ Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro

TZ-SUA 2008 SONDA M f George Barnabas Sonda (TZ). Livestock related factors and farmers’ choice of maize cultivars in Tanzania. xvi+120p

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UG Makerere University, Kampala

UG-Mak 1997 BIGIRWA D f George Bigirwa (UG). Some aspects of epidemiology of sorghum downy mildew (Peronosclerospora sorghi) in Uganda.

• G Bigirwa, E Adipala and J P Esele. Occurrence of Peronosclerospora sorghi in Uganda Plant Disease 82 757-760 (1998) AGRIS 1999-042580

• E Adipala, G Bigirwa, J P Esele and K F Cardwell. Development of sorghum downy mildew on sequential plantings of maize in Uganda International J. Pest Management 45 147-153 (1999)

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US Auburn University, Auburn University (Alabama)

US-Auburn 1984 KARIM D f Fazli Karim (PK). Growth and grain yield response of corn (Zea mays L.) to starter fertilizers under conventional and no-tillage systems. 163p

• J T Touchton and F Karim. Corn growth and yield responses to starter fertilizers in conservation-tillage systems Soil & Tillage Research 7 135-144 (1986)

US California Coast University, Santa Ana (California)

US-CalCU 1985 VARELA B r Roberto S Varela (MX). A new approach to constructional design of a bed shaper. 139p

US-CalCU 1986 VARELA D rf Roberto S Varela (MX). Can conventional management theories, techniques and practices be adapted to agricultural research management in developing countries? viii+241p

US Colorado State University, Fort Collins (Colorado)

US-ColSU 1985 BRUCE M r Kwasi Bruce (GH). Maize production in Ghana: agronomic and economic analysis. xv+151p

US-ColSU 1995 DAKURAH M f Angson Henry Dakurah (GH). Sources of food supply instability in sub-Saharan Africa. xi+95p

US Cornell University, Ithaca (New York)

US-Cornell 1971 COFFMAN D r William Ronnie Coffman (US). Daylength insensitivity in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell) with special reference to winter wheats. ix+120p

US-Cornell 1972 SPLITTER-JLJ D r Janet Lena Janssen Splitter (US). In vitro and in vivo evaluations of opaque-2 and normal maize (Zea mays L.). xii+128p

• Janet L Splitter and W F Shipe. Enzymatic hydrolysis and vole bioassay for estimation of the nutritive quality of maize J. Food Science 41 1387-1391 (1976) AGRIS 77-141015

US-Cornell 1972 SPLITTER-MV D r Melvin Vern Splitter (US). Inheritance of cold tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.). xi+273p

US-Cornell 1973 SPERLING D r David W Sperling (US). Grain dry matter accumulation and moisture loss in tropical maize varieties grown in Mexico. ix+96p

US-Cornell 1975 BOSSO D r N’Guetta Bosso (CI). Evaluation of nursery procedures and maize (Zea mays L.) cultivars of CIMMYT. viii+95p

US-Cornell 1975 ISMAIL D r Abdrabboh Ahmed Ismail (EG). Full-sib family selection for population improvement in maize (Zea mays L.). x+111p

US-Cornell 1975 SULLIVAN D r Sue Lynn Sullivan (US). Mechanisms of resistance to European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner), in exotic maize lines. vii+63p

• S L Sullivan, V E Gracen and Alejandro Ortega*. Resistance of exotic maize varieties to the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) Environmental Entomology 3 718-720 (1974) AGRIS 75-009607

US-Cornell 1977 BIDINGER D r Francis Robert Bidinger (US). Yield physiology under drought stress: comparative responses of wheat and barley. ix+161p

• F Bidinger, R B Musgrave and R A Fischer. Contribution of stored pre-anthesis assimilate to grain yield in wheat and barley Nature 270 431-433 (1977)


The following six theses were produced under a special Cornell-CIMMYT program, mainly supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. The participants prepared a joint report to describe their experience:

•An interdisciplinary approach to international agricultural training: the Cornell-CIMMYT graduate student team report Cornell International Agriculture Mimeograph 59 20p+appendix (1977)

US-Cornell 1977 CONTRERAS D r Mario Rubén Contreras (HN). Soluble solids, pith senescence, and stalk rot development in tropical maize populations. viii+93p

US-Cornell 1977 GALT D r Daniel Lee Galt (US). Economic weights for breeding selection indices: empirical determination of the importance of various pests affecting tropical maize. xvi+407p

US-Cornell 1977 MUCHENA D r Samuel Cephas Muchena (ZW). Evaluation of progress from full-sib family selection for potential yield improvement in two tropical maize populations. ix+128p

• S C Muchena, C O Grogan and A D Violic*. The effect of recurrent selection for reduction of plant and ear height on internode pattern in two tropical maize (Zea mays L.) populations Canadian J. Plant Science 59 143-146 (1979)

• S C Muchena, M R Contreras, D L Galt and F B Peairs. Progress from recurrent full-sib family selection for potential yield improvement in two tropical maize (Zea mays L.) populations Field Crops Research 7 283-297 (1983) AGRIS 84-040196

US-Cornell 1977 NOR D rf Khalid Mohamad Nor (MY). Beta response as a measure of wide adaptibility in crops. ix+81p

• Khalid M Nor and Foster B Cady. Methodology for identifying wide adaptability in crops Agronomy J. 71 556-559 (1979) AGRIS 80-528401

US-Cornell 1977 PEAIRS D r Frank Byers Peairs (US). Plant damage and yield response to Diatraea saccharalis (F.) and Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) in selection cycles of two tropical maize populations in Mexico. x+176p

• F B Peairs and J L Saunders. Single-larva infestations with Diatraea saccharolis (F.) in two tropical maize populations in Mexico Turrialba 29 243-246 (1979) AGRIS 80-550595

• F B Peairs and J L Saunders. External versus internal damage estimates of stalk boring by Diatraea saccharalis (F.) in two tropical maize populations in Mexico Turrialba 30 352-354 (1980) AGRIS 81-655268

• F B Peairs and J L Saunders. Plant damage and yield response to Diatraea saccharolis and Spodoptera frugiperda in selection cycles of two tropical maize populations in Mexico Turrialba 31 55-62 (1981) AGRIS 81-687615


US-Cornell 1977 RODRÍGUEZ D r Mario Santos Rodríguez P (CO). Varietal differences in maize in the uptake of nitrogen and its translocation to the grain. xv+193p AGRIS 81-698368

US-Cornell 1978 GARCIA D r Philip Garcia (US). Market linkages of small farms: a study of the maize market in northern Vera Cruz, Mexico. xvii+341p

Philip Garcia. Small farm maize marketing: a case study from northern Vera Cruz, Mexico Cornell International Agriculture Mimeograph 61 62p (1978)

US-Cornell 1978 HERSHEY D r Clair H Hershey (US). Resistance of tropical maize to fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda J.E. Smith) and sugarcane borer (Diatraea saccharalis F.): evaluation techniques and potential for genetic improvement. xiv+233p

US-Cornell 1980 KUNGULA M f Biantanga Kungula (CD). Screening corn for phosphorus uptake ability. xii+123p

US-Cornell 1980 MUKENDI M f N’Kashama Mukendi (CD). Studies on the inheritance of resistance to Kabatiella zeae Nar. and Hir. in maize (Zea mays L.). viii+56p

US-Cornell 1981 KIRKBY D f Roger Alexander Kirkby (GB). The study of agronomic practices and maize varieties appropriate to the circumstances of small farmers in highland Ecuador. vii+252p

US-Cornell 1982 SMITH D r Margaret Elizabeth Smith (US). Studies on fall armyworm resistance in Tuxpeno and Antigua maize populations. 124p

US-Cornell 1985 SOTO-GUEVARA M f Gregorio Jacob Soto-Guevara (GT). Carbon exchange rate in six inbred lines of maize (Zea mays L.) and its relationship to agronomic characteristics in diallel crosses, test crosses and top crosses. vii+52p

US-Cornell 1986 BENSON D r Dirk Laris Benson (US). Evaluation of stalk borer resistance mechanisms and the development of a population for multiple stalk borer resistance in maize (Zea mays L.). xi+179p

US-Cornell 1991 THOME D r Catherine Rose Thome (US). Genetic studies to investigate maize (Zea mays L.) leaf feeding resistance to lepidopteran insect pests. 133p

• Catherine R Thome, Margaret E Smith and John A Mihm*. Leaf feeding resistance to multiple insect species in a maize diallel Crop Science 32 1460-1463 (1992) AGRIS 93-116545

• Catherine R Thome, Margaret E Smith and John A Mihm*. Yield reduction in a maize diallel under infestation with southwestern corn borer Crop Science 34 1431-1435 (1994) AGRIS 96-017458

US-Cornell 1993 AUTRIQUE D f Jorge Enrique Autrique (MX). Molecular markers applied to wheat improvement. xi+101p

• Enrique Autrique, Ravi P Singh*, Steven D Tanksley and Mark E Sorrells. Molecular markers for four leaf rust resistance genes introgressed into wheat from wild relatives Genome 38 75-83 (1995) AGRIS 96-015608

• Enrique Autrique, Miloudi M Nachit, Philippe Monneveux, Steven D Tanksley and Mark E Sorrells. Genetic diversity in durum wheat based on RFLPs, morphological traits, and coefficient of parentage Crop Science 36 735-742 (1996) AGRIS 97-032211

US-Cornell 1995 DeVRIES D r Joseph D DeVries (US). Breeding, genetics, and social aspects of nitrogen use efficiency and other stress-related maize variety characteristics in maize-based farming systems of Southern Africa. xi+137p

US-Cornell 1999 MUGO D r Stephen Ngure Mugo (KE). Drought tolerance at seedling and flowering growth stages in maize: abscisic acid and other traits as selection tools. xii+147p

• S N Mugo*, M E Smith, M Bänziger*, T L Setter, G O Edmeades* and A Elings*. Performance of early maturing Katumani and Kito maize composites under drought at the seedling and flowering stages African Crop Science J. 6 329-344 (1998)

  US-Cornell 2004 RICE D f Elizabeth Barnhart Rice (US). Conservation and change: a comparison of in-situ and ex-situ conservation of Jala maize germplasm in Mexico. xiii+120p

• Elizabeth B Rice, Margaret E Smith, Sharon E Mitchell and Stephen Kresovich. Conservation and change: a comparison of in situ and ex situ conservation of Jala maize germplasm  Crop Science 46 428-436 (2006)

US Golden Gate University, San Francisco (California) US

US-GGU 2004 KADIR D r Nazreen Kadir (US). Factors that govern ownership, access, and use of public trust crop germplasm and their impact on public welfare: illustrated by the policies and practices of the Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Mexico. 326p

US Iowa State University, Ames (Iowa)

US-IowaSU 1977 BINSIKA M r Binsika Bimayala (CD). Recurrent selection for disease and insect resistance in the BS8(S)C1 maize (Zea mays L.) population. 86p

US-IowaSU 1977 MULAMBA M r Mulamba Ngandu-Nyindu (CD). Improvement of yield potential in Eto Blanco maize (Zea mays L.) population through breeding for morphological and physiological factors. 108p

N N Mulamba and J J Mock. Improvement of yield potential of the Eto Blanco maize (Zea mays L.) population by breeding for plant traits Egyptian J. Genetics and Cytology 7 40-51 (1978) AGRIS 79-388853

US-IowaSU 1983 CORTÉZ-FLORES M f Manuel Cortéz-Flores (SV). Evaluation of recurrent selection in the BS12 and BS15 maize (Zea mays L.) populations. ii+52p

US-IowaSU 1988 NARRO M f Luis Alberto Narro (PE). Evaluation of half-sib family selection in a maize population. 59p

US-IowaSU 1990 NARRO D f Luis Alberto Narro (PE). Direct and correlated response to selection for earliness in a tropical maize population. 170p

US-IowaSU 1990 TRAXLER D rf Gregory J Traxler (US). Agronomic research and productivity growth in post green revolution agriculture. ix+216p

• Greg Traxler and Derek Byerlee*. Economic returns to crop management research in a post-green revolution setting American J. Agricultural Economics 74 573-582 (1992) AGRIS 93-042721

US-IowaSU 1992 CASTELLANOS D f Justo Salvador Castellanos (GT). Relative performance of testers to identify elite lines of corn (Zea mays L.). 120p

• J S Castellanos, A R Hallauer and H S Cordova*. Relative performance of testers to identify elite lines of corn (Zea mays L.) Maydica 43 217-226 (1998)

US-IowaSU 1997 ADUSEI-AKOWUAH M f Peter Adusei-Akowuah (GH). Importance of hardseed in the storability of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) seed under tropical conditions. iii+50p

US-IowaSU 1999 CATON D r Homer Gene Caton (US). Conversion of elite subtropical maize germplasm to temperate environments. ix+121p

• F C Whitehead, H G Caton, A R Hallauer, S Vasal* and H Cordova*. Incorporation of elite subtropical and tropical maize germplasm into elite temperate germplasm  Maydica 51 43-56 (2006)

US-IowaSU 2000 NAVAS D r Alejandro Alberto Navas (CO). Molecular studies for linkage analysis and determination of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for acid soil tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.). 64p

  US-IowaSU 2002 WHITEHEAD D r Freeman Callaway Whitehead (US). Backcross introgression and two-stage testing for conversion of improved tropical germplasm to temperate environments. viii+127p

• F C Whitehead, H G Caton, A R Hallauer, S Vasal* and H Cordova*. Incorporation of elite subtropical and tropical maize germplasm into elite temperate germplasm  Maydica 51 43-56 (2006)

US Kansas State University, Manhattan (Kansas)

US-KanSU 1968 ELÍAS M r Luis A Elías (MX). Differential infestation and injury to 82 lines of corn by Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith), Heliothis zea (Boddie) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), Zeadiatraea spp. (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Tepalcingo, Morelos, Mexico during 1964-65. iii+74p+abstract

US-KanSU 1970 ELÍAS D rf Luis Alberto Elías (MX). Maize resistance to stalk borers in Zeadiatraea Box and Diatraea (Guilding) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) at five locations in Mexico. v+172p+abstract

US-KanSU 1970 GRANADOS D f Gonzalo Granados Reynaud (MX). Sources of corn, Zea mays L., resistance to thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) and Frankliniella williamsi Hood, in Mexico. v+169p+abstract

US-KanSU 1975 TABA D r Suketoshi Taba (JP). Photosynthetic enzyme activities of corn and responses of corn populations to drought and different environments. 78p+abstract AGRIS 81-635915

US-KanSU 1976 KHAN-BR M r Bakht Roidar Khan (PK). Predicting optimum planting densities for corn (Zea mays L.) synthetics. v+47p+abstract

US-KanSU 1976 KHAN-MS M r Mohammad Salim Khan (PK). Selection for wide and specific adaptation in three populations of corn (Zea mays L.). v+55p+abstract

US-KanSU 1976 MOSSALA M f Makambo Mossala (CD). Variations in phosphorus accumulations and polyphosphate hydrolysis by selected maize families (Zea mays L.). viii+74p+abstract

US-KanSU 1976 MULEBA M rf Nyanguila Muleba (CD). Physiological responses of three maize (Zea mays L.) populations to selection for high grain yields. v+55p+abstract

US-KanSU 1976 MURULI D rf Bartholomew Inzalishi Muruli (KE). Nitrogen use efficiency in maize (Zea mays L.). iii+45p+abstract

• B I Muruli and G M Paulsen. Improvement of nitrogen use efficiency and its relationship to other traits in maize Maydica 26 63-73 (1981) AGRIS 82-777935

US-KanSU 1976 TIMTI M r Isidore Nse Timti (CM). Reactions of three hundred corn families to pathogenic fungi at different locations in Kansas and Mexico. ii+43p+abstract

US-KanSU 1977 TIMTI D r Isidore Nse Timti (CM). Investigations on corn (Zea mays L.) stalk rot incited by pathogenic fungi in different environments. iv+88p+abstract

US-KanSU 1979 ASLAM M r Mohammad Aslam (PK). Different stages of maturity and their relationship with some of the agronomic traits in corn (Zea mays L.). iv+33p+abstract

• M Aslam, C E Wassom and K Fischer*. Relationship of maturity stages and agronomic traits in corn Pakistan J. Agricultural Research 4 211-215 (1983) AGRIS 84-109008

US-KanSU 1979 PEÑA M r Roberto J Peña (MX). Factors affecting grain shrivelling in secondary hexaploid triticale. iii+119p+abstract

• R J Peña and L S Bates. Grain shrivelling in secondary hexaploid triticale: I. Alpha-amylase activity and carbohydrate content of mature and developing grains Cereal Chemistry 59 454-458 (1982) AGRIS 83-944628

• R J Peña, P Nagarajan and L S Bates. Grain shrivelling in secondary hexaploid triticale: II. Morphology of mature and developing grains related to grain shrivelling Cereal Chemistry 59 459-468 (1982) AGRIS 83-944629

US-KanSU 1980 MULEBA D rf Nyanguila Muleba (CD). Physiological determinants of grain yield of maize (Zea mays L.) varieties in different environments. vi+90p+abstract

• Nyanguila Muleba and Gary M Paulsen. Effects of selecting for yield versus yield efficiency on morphological and physiological traits of tropical maize  Euphytica 32 659-667 (1983)  AGRIS 84-040197

• Nyanguila Muleba*, Tom G Hart* and Gary M Paulsen. Physiological factors affecting maize (Zea mays L.) yields under tropical and temperate conditions  Tropical Agriculture (Trinidad) 60 3-10 (1983)  AGRIS 84-003060

• Nyanguila Muleba*, Richard N Wedderburn* and Gary M Paulsen. Relationships among some morphological and physiological traits in tropical maize (Zea mays L.)  Tropical Agriculture (Trinidad) 60 197-200 (1983)

US-KanSU 1980 ORTEGA D r Enrique Ismael Ortega (MX). Biochemical and physical studies of advanced modified hard endosperm opaque-2 maize populations 158p+abstract

• E I Ortega* and L S Bates. Biochemical and agronomic studies of two modified hard-endosperm Opaque-2 maize (Zea mays L.) populations Cereal Chemistry 60 107-111 (1983) AGRIS 84-002285

US-KanSU 1981 BAKELANA M f Bakelana Ba Kufimfutu (CD). Corn (Zea mays L.) yield and water use as influenced by irrigation level, nitrogen fertilization, and plant population. vii+63p+abstract

• K B Bakelana, L R Stone, C E Wassom and A D Dayton. Corn yield and water use as influenced by irrigation level, N rate, and plant population density Trans. Kansas Academy of Science 89 110-118 (1986)

US-KanSU 1982 JIMÉNEZ M f Kenneth Jiménez Miranda (CR). Development of widely adapted populations of maize (Zea mays L.). iv+71p+abstract

US-KanSU 1984 ASLAM D r Mohammad Aslam (PK). The effect of modification of some developmental phases in maize (Zea mays L.) on yield and its components. 86p+abstract+appendix

US-KanSU 1988 HOSSAIN D f Abul Basher Shakhawat Hossain (BD). The effects of foliar desiccation on the identification of post-anthesis stress resistance in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). v+93p+appendices

• A B S Hossain, R G Sears, T S Cox and G M Paulsen. Dessication tolerance and its relationship to assimilate partitioning in winter wheat Crop Science 30 622-627 (1990) AGRIS 90-128405

US-KanSU 1988 MUSHI D r Clemence M Sebastian Mushi (TZ). Quantitative genetic studies of synthetic maize hybrids, their responses to moisture stress, and diallel analysis of early generation maize hybrids. vii+98p+abstract

US-KanSU 1989 KASIM D r Firdaus Kasim (ID). Responses of some corn genotypes to aluminum stress. viii+86p+abstract

• Firdaus Kasim and Clyde E Wassom. Genotypic response of corn to aluminum stress: I. Seedling tests for measuring aluminum tolerance in nutrient solutions Indonesian J. Crop Science 5 41-51 (1990) AGRIS 94-075774

• Firdaus Kasim, Wayne L Haag* and Clyde E Wassom. Genotypic response of corn to aluminum stress: II. Field performance of corn varieties in acid soils and its relationship with performance at seedling stage Indonesian J. Crop Science 5 53-65 (1990) AGRIS 94-075775

US-KanSU 1990 SELMANI D r Abdellaziz Selmani (MA). Using chlorophyll fluorescence for improving drought tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.). ix+159p+abstract

• A Selmani and C E Wassom. Leaf dark-adapter for measuring chlorophyll fluorescence in situ during daytime Agronomy J. 83 652-654 (1991) AGRIS 92-007496

• A Selmani and C E Wassom. Effect of mild drought on chlorophyll fluorescence and morphological traits in young maize seedlings Trans. Kansas Academy of Science 94 (3-4) 85-94 (1991)

• A Selmani and C E Wassom. Daytime chlorophyll fluorescence measurement in field-grown maize and its genetic variability under well-watered and water-stressed conditions Field Crops Research 31 173-184 (1993) AGRIS 93-003756

US-KanSU 1991 GUEI D rf Robert Gouantoueu Guei (CI). Inheritance of some drought adaptive traits in maize (Zea mays L.). x+139p+abstract

• R G Guei and C E Wassom. Inheritance of some drought adaptive traits in maize: I. Interrelationships between yield, flowering, and ears per plant Maydica 37 157-164 (1992) AGRIS 93-095207

• Robert G Guei and C E Wassom. Genetics of osmotic adjustment in breeding maize for drought tolerance Heredity 71 436-441 (1993) AGRIS 96-068681

• R G Guei and C E Wassom. Genetic analysis of tassel size and leaf senescence and their relationships with yield in two tropical lowland maize populations African Crop Science J. 4 275-281 (1996)

US-KanSU 1999 NKONYA D f Ephraim M Nkonya (TZ). Modeling soil erosion, fertility mining, and food import quality enforcement: the case of wheat in northern Tanzania. vii+102p

US-KanSU 2001 KIRIGWI M r Francis M Kirigwi (KE). Evaluation of selection regimes for improving drought tolerance in spring wheat. vi+35p+abstract

• F M Kirigwi, M van Ginkel*, R Trethowan*, R G Sears, S Rajaram* and G M Paulsen. Evaluation of selection strategies for wheat adaptation across water regimes  Euphytica 135 361-371 (2004)

US-KanSU 2005 KIRIGWI D r Francis M Kirigwi (KE). Identification of markers associated with grain yield and components of yield under water stress conditions. x+130p

• F M Kirigwi, M van Ginkel, G Brown-Guedira, B S Gill, G M Paulsen and A K Fritz. Markers associated with a QTL for grain yield in wheat under drought  Molecular Breeding 20 401-413 (2007)

US-KanSU 2005 MATEOS-HERNANDEZ D r Maria Mateos-Hernandez (MX). Targeted molecular mapping of the adult plant resistance gene Lr46 in wheat and introgression into hard winter wheat adapted to Kansas. x+139p

• Maria Mateos-Hernandez, Ravi P Singh*, Scot H Hulbert, Robert L Bowden, Julio Huerta-Espino, Bikram S Gill and Gina Brown-Guedira. Targeted mapping of ESTs linked to the adult plant resistance gene Lr46 in wheat using synteny with rice  Functional and Integrative Genomics 6 122-131 (2006)

US-KanSU 2007 NALLEY D r Lawton Lanier Nalley (US). The genetic and economic impact of the CIMMYT wheat breeding program: a policy analysis of public wheat breeding. x+68p

• Lawton Lanier Nalley, Andrew P Barkley and Ken Sayre*. Photochemical quotient specifications to improve wheat cultivar yield component modules  Agronomy J. 101 556-563 (2009)

• Lawton Lanier Nalley, Andrew P Barkley, John M Crespi and Ken D Sayre*. The global impact of the CIMMYT wheat breeding program  J. International Agricultural Trade and Development 5 … (2009)

US Michigan State University, East Lansing (Michigan)

US-MichSU 1980 HARRINGTON D rf Larry W Harrington (US). Farmer assessment of maize recommendations in northern Veracruz State, Mexico. ix+257p

US-MichSU 1983 FRANZEL D rf Steven Charles Franzel (US). Planning an adaptive production research program for small farmers: a case study of farming systems research in Kirinyaga District, Kenya. xiii+279p

• Steven C Franzel. Modeling farmers' decisions in a farming systems research exercise: the adoption of an improved maize variety in Kirinyaga District, Kenya Human Organization 43 199-207 (1984)

US-MichSU 1990 KARANJA M rf Daniel David Karanja (KE). The rate of return to maize research in Kenya: 1955-88. viii+107p

US-MichSU 1993 MAREDIA D rf Mywish K Maredia (IN). The economics of the international transfer of wheat varieties. xiv+280p

In 1994, Dr Maredia received one of the three Annual Awards made by the American Agricultural Economics Association for an Outstanding PhD Dissertation American J. Agricultural Economics 76 1279 and 1291 (1994)

US-MichSU 1994 MULUGETTA D f Mulugetta Mekuria (ET). An economic analysis of smallholder wheat production and technology adoption in the southeastern highlands of Ethiopia. xiv+222p

US-MichSU 1995 WANG D f ShiYing Wang (CN). Vernalization response and its implication in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). xi+61p

• Shi-Ying Wang, Richard W Ward, Joe T Ritchie, Ralph Anthony Fischer* and Urs Schulthess. Vernalization in wheat: I. A model based on the interchangeability of plant age and vernalization duration; II. Genetic variability for the interchangeability of plant age and vernalization duration Field Crops Research 41 91-100; 44 67-72 (1995) AGRIS 95-133911 and 97-018334

US-MichSU 1996 NIGHTINGALE M r Kelly Jean Nightingale (KE). Trends in genetic diversity in spring wheat in the developing world. vii+120p

US-MichSU 1998 JERANYAMA D r Peter Jeranyama (ZW). Impact of legume and fertilizer nitrogen on smallholder maize (Zea mays L.) cropping systems in northern Zimbabwe. xi+94p

• Peter Jeranyama, Oran B Hesterman, Stephen R Waddington* and Richard R Harwood. Relay-intercropping of sunnhemp and cowpea into a smallholder maize system in Zimbabwe Agronomy J. 92 239-244 (2000)

• Peter Jeranyama, Stephen R Waddington*, Oran B Hesterman and Richard R Harwood. Nitrogen effects on maize yield following groundnut in rotation on smallholder farms in sub-humid Zimbabwe  African J. Biotechnology 6 1503-1508 (2007)

US-MichSU 2001 CHAUDHURY D rf Nazmul Chaudhury (BD). Efficiency and productivity of Nepalese agriculture. ix+122p

  US-MichSU 2003 KARANJA D f Daniel David Karanja (KE). The impact of maize technologies on income distribution in marginal and high potential regions of Kenya. xi+158p

• D D Karanja, M Renkow and E W Crawford. Welfare effects of maize technologies in marginal and high potential regions of Kenya  Agricultural Economcics 29 331-341 (2003)

US-MichSU 2007 MAZHANGARA D r  Edward Pepukayi Mazhangara (ZW). The economic impact of prime-age adult mortality on Malawian agricultural households in the era of HIV/AIDS. xvi+310p

US Mississippi State University, Mississippi State (Mississippi)

US-MissSU 1986 ASIEDU M f Ernest Assah Asiedu (GH). Influence of delayed harvest, chilling and mechanical injury on quality of stored seed corn (Zea mays L.). xi+100p

US-MissSU 1987 RODRÍGUEZ-ARDÓN D f Roduel Rodríguez-Ardón (HN). Improvement in storability of maize seed through selection using accelerated aging. xiii+72p

US-MissSU 1989 ASUBOAH M f Robert Agyeibi Asuboah (GH). The effects of harvest date and storage environment on corn (Zea mays L.) seed quality. x+46p

US-MissSU 1989 BARILLAS M f José Rolando Barillas (SV). Effect of packaging materials and moisture content on storability of corn [Zea mays (L.)] and soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] seeds. x+42p

US-MissSU 1993 BOLFREY M f Grace Esi-Kyirem Bolfrey (GH). Effect of CGA-154281 safener and soil moisture on corn hybrid response to acetochlor, alachlor and metolachlor. v+62p

US Montana State University, Bozeman (Montana)

US-MontSU 1989 AHMED D f Aftabuddin Ahmed (BD). Resistance in spring wheat to the various diseases caused by Cochliobolus sativus. xv+113p

US-MontSU 1990 BALTAZAR D f Baltazar Montes Baltazar (MX). Selection and characterization of genomic DNA clones of Pyrenophora teres and their application for disease diagnosis via the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). xi+87p

US-MontSU 1993 MARTÍNEZ-ESPINOZA D f  Alfredo Dick Martínez-Espinoza (MX). Morphological, genetic and molecular analysis of the mating process in Ustilago hordei. x+94p

• Alfredo D Martnez-Espinosa, Karla J Dugan, Michael E Bjarko and John E Sherwood.  Improved media for testing the mating reaction and genetic complementation of Ustilago hordei  Canadian J. Botany 70 788-793 (1992)

• Alfredo D Martínez-Espinoza, Shirley A Gerhardt and John E Sherwood. Morphological and mutational analysis of mating in Ustilago hordei  Experimental Mycology 17 200-214 (1993)  AGRIS 94-099183

US-MontSU 1994 MARTÍNEZ-MILLER D f Concepción Martínez-Miller (MX). Etiology and characterization of two Pseudomonas syringae pathovars causing two bacterial kernel blights of barley. xii+116p

• C Martínez-Miller, A Braun, S L Siemsem and D C Sands. Etiology of basal kernel blight of barley caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae Canadian J. Plant Pathology 19 337-346 (1997)

US-MontSU 2006 KRUZICH M r Tyler Joseph Kruzich (US). Why do households cultivate landraces? Wheat variety selection and in situ conservation in Turkey. ix+156p

US New Mexico State University, Las Cruces (New Mexico)

US-NewMSU 1985 DURÓN M f Elio Durón Andino (HN). Effects of initial irrigation, inoculation, and phosphorus fertilization on nodulation, strain recovery, dry matter production, and yield of pinto beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). xix+124p

US-NewMSU 1988 MOSCOSO M f Baltazar Moscoso Caminade (GT). Effects of polyacrylamide on soil crusting and seedling emergence. xx+123p

US North Carolina State University, Raleigh (North Carolina)

US-NoCarSU 1967 CASAS D r Eduardo Casas (MX). A study of heterosis among collections representing three Mexican race composites of Zea mays L. viii+91p

• Eduardo Casas, W D Hanson and E J Wellhausen*. Genetic relationships among collections representing three Mexican race composites Genetica 59 299-310 (1968)

US-NoCarSU 1971 RAJA D f Manzoor Elahi Raja (PK). Nitrogen and potassium fertilization of corn as related to grain yield and leaf composition. xiii+150p

US-NoCarSU 1992 RAGOT D r Michel Ragot (FR). Molecular-marker-mediated dissection of quantitative inheritance in maize (Zea mays L.): characterization of favorable exotic factors and comparisons of statistical methodologies and marker technologies. Abstract+xii+137p

• M Ragot and D A Hoisington*. Molecular markers for plant breeding: comparisons of RFLP and RAPD genotyping costs Theoretical and Applied Genetics 86 975-984 (1993) AGRIS 94-064687

• M Ragot, P H Sisco, D A Hoisington* and C W Stuber. Molecular-marker-mediated characterization of favorable exotic alleles at quantitative trait loci in maize Crop Science 35 1306-1315 (1995) AGRIS 96-052902

US North Dakota State University, Fargo (North Dakota)

US-NoDakSU 1970 TIRMAZI M f Safdar Sultan Tirmazi (PK). Wheat response to and wild oat control with MSMA [monosodium methanearsonate]. vii+43p

US-NoDakSU 1972 KHATTAK D f Saifullah Khattak (PK). An investigation of parameters used for hard red spring wheat quality evaluation. ix+101p

US-NoDakSU 1987 GONZÁLEZ M f Fernando González Ceniceros (MX). Genetic studies of proanthocyanidin-free mutants of barley, Hordeum vulgare L. v+56p

• F González Ceniceros and J D Franckowiak. Allelism study of selected Ant mutants Barley Genetics Newsletter 19 16-18 (1989) AGRIS 91-031397

• F González Ceniceros and J D Franckowiak. Association of ant13 in Ant 566 with spot and net blotch diseases Barley Genetic Newsletter 19 18-20 (1989) AGRIS 91-031398

• F González Ceniceros and J D Franckowiak. Effect of Ant genes on aleurone color Barley Genetics Newsletter 19 20-22 (1989) AGRIS 91-031399

US-NoDakSU 1987 SAMAD M f Md Abdus Samad (BD). Comparisons of cytoplasmic and chemical hybridizing agent-induced male sterility in hard red spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). viii+86p

US-NoDakSU 1988 NEVADO-BURGOS D f Marco [Edgardo] Nevado-Burgos (PE). Diallel analysis of maturity and growth rates in maize. ix+77p

• M E Nevado, H Z Cross and K M Johnson. Combining ability related to reduced gene flow among maturity groups within maize populations Crop Science 29 928-932 (1989) AGRIS 90-023442

• M E Nevado and H Z Cross. Diallel analysis of relative growth rates in maize synthetics Crop Science 30 549-552 AGRIS 90-123315

US-NoDakSU 1990 GONZÁLEZ D f Fernando González Ceniceros (MX). Assigning genes conferring resistance to spot and net blotch in barley to a specific chromosome. ix+79p

US-NoDakSU 1992 GONZÁLEZ M f Víctor F González García (CO). Effects of genes controlling morphological markers on agronomic and malting quality traits in barley. xi+109p

US-NoDakSU 1994 OLMEDO D f Óscar Benigno Olmedo Arcega (MX). Evaluation of recurrent selection for grain yield and its effect on correlated traits in durum wheat. x+68p

• O B Olmedo-Arcega, E M Elias and R G Cantrell. Recurrent selection for grain yield in durum wheat Crop Science 35 714-719 (1995) AGRIS 97-089975

US-NoDakSU 1996 CHICAIZA D f Oswaldo Chicaiza (EC). Genetic control of leaf rust in barley. x+75p

US Ohio State University, Columbus (Ohio)

US-OhioSU 1995 KYETERE D r Denis Tumwesigye Kyetere (UG). Genetic basis of tolerance in maize to maize streak virus using molecular markers. ix+126p+abstract

• D T Kyetere, R Ming, M D McMullen, R C Pratt, J Brewbaker and T Musket. Genetic analysis of tolerance to maize streak virus in maize  Genome 42 20-26 (1999)

US-OhioSU 2005 ASEA D r Godfrey Asea (UG). Genetic characterization of partial resistance and comparative strategies for improvement of host-resistance to multiple foliar pathogens of maize. xvii+171p

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US Oregon State University, Corvallis (Oregon)

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• M K Das, S Rajaram*, W E Kronstad, C C Mundt and R P Singh*. Associations and genetics of three components of slow rusting in leaf rust of wheat Euphytica 68 99-109 (1993) AGRIS 93-105384

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US Princeton University, Princeton (New Jersey)

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US Purdue University, West Lafayette (Indiana)

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US South Dakota State University, Brookings (South Dakota)

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US Stanford University, Stanford (California)

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US University of Arizona, Tucson (Arizona) US

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US University of California, Davis (California)

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US University of California, Irvine (California)

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US University of California, Riverside (California)

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US University of Chicago, Chicago (Illinois)

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US University of Florida, Gainesville (Florida)

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• M Eilittä, L E Sollenberger, R C Littell and L W Harrington*. On-farm experiments with maize-macuna systems in the Los Tuxtlas region of Veracruz, Mexico: I. Macuna biomass and maize grain yield; II. Macuna variety evaluation and subsequent maize grain yield  Experimental Agriculture 39 5-17, 19-27 (2003)

US University of Georgia, Athens (Georgia)

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US-UGa 1993 TASISTRO D r Armando S Tasistro (UY). Soil variability in relation to the evaluation of maize performance: a study at the Tlaltizapan Station of CIMMYT, Mexico. v+325p

US University of Hawaii, Honolulu (Hawaii)

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• H G Moon, J L Brewbaker and X W Lu. Major QTLs for disease resistance and other traits identified in recombinant inbred lines from tropical maize hybrids Maydica 44 301-311 (1999)  AGRIS 2001-001205

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US University of Idaho, Moscow (Idaho)

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US University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (Illinois) US

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US-UIllinois 1991 RAAB D rf Robert Thomas Raab (US). An assessment of the training needs of crop management research personnel in developing countries. vii+226p

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US-UIllinois 1999 GÓMEZ D rf Miguel Ignacio Gómez (CO). Economic benefits of research cooperation: the case of the regional maize program for Central America and the Caribbean. xv+184p

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• Jennifer L Kosarek*, Philip Garcia and Michael Morris*. Factors explaining the diffusion of hybrid maize in Latin America and the Caribbean region Agricultural Economics 26 267-280 (2001)

US University of Kentucky, Lexington (Kentucky)

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US University of Maryland, College Park (Maryland)

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US University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne (Maryland)

US-UMES 2007 KETER M r Frederick Kipronoh Keter (KE). Estimating consumer awareness, attitudes and willingness to pay for genetically modified food: the case of rural maize meal consumers. x+91p

US University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Massachusetts)

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US University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (Minnesota)

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US-UMinn 1982 MOSHI D r Alfred Joseph Moshi (TZ). Effects of selection for reduced plant height in a tropical maize population. iv+74p

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US-UMinn 1988 ECHEVERRÍA D rf Rubén Gerardo Echeverría (UY). Public and private investments in agricultural research: the case of maize. viii+152p

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US-UMinn 1993 VAN BEUNINGEN D f Leonardus Theodorus van Beuningen (NL). Genetic diversity among North American spring wheat cultivars as determined from genealogy and morphology. 79p+appendices

• L T van Beuningen and R H Busch. Genetic diversity among North American spring wheat cultivars: I. Analysis of the coefficient of parentage matrix; II. Ancestor contributions to gene pools of different eras and regions Crop Science 37 570-579; 580-585 (1997) AGRIS 1998-001845 and 1998-001846

US-UMinn 1995 COLLINS D rf Michael Ian Collins (PE). The economics of productivity maintenance research: a case study of wheat leaf rust resistance breeding in Pakistan. vii+114p+appendices

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US-UMinn 1996 MISHRA D rf Akhilesh Nandan Mishra (IN). Genetics of leaf rust resistance in durum wheat. vi+104p

US-UMinn 2000 FIGUEROA-LOPEZ D f Pedro Figueroa-Lopez (MX). Interactions of Lr13 or Lr34 with other leaf rust resistance genes, pathogen isolates and the environment. xvii+87p

US-UMinn 2007 ZHANG D r Julia Xiuling Zhang (CN). Inheritance and quantitative trait loci analysis of leaf rust resistance in wheat. x+96p

• Julia X Zhang, Ravi P Singh*, James A Kolmer, Julio Huerta-Espino, Yue Jin and James A Anderson. Inheritance of leaf rust resistance in the CIMMYT wheat Weebil 1  Crop Science 48 1037-1047 (2008)

• J X Zhang, R P Singh*, J A Kolmer, J Huerta-Espino, Y Jin and J A Anderson. Genetics of wheat rust resistance in Brambling wheat  Plant Disease 92 1111-1118 (2008)

US University of Missouri, Columbia (Missouri)

US-UMo 1983 HERNÁNDEZ M rf Alfonso E Hernández Muñoz (MX). Seed-type analysis on spring hexaploid triticale according to the genetic evaluation of its components. 61p

US-UMo 1987 ALAM M f Kazi Benozir Alam (BD). Tan spot disease resistance in Aegilops species. iv+59p

• K B Alam and J P Gustafson. Tan-spot resistance screening of Aegilops species Plant Breeding 100 112-118 (1988)

US-UMo 1989 TWUMASI-AFRIYIE D f S Twumasi-Afriyie (GH). Effects of non-Corn-Belt cytoplasms on agronomic characters of maize. xi+99p

US-UMo 1990 JLIBENE D rf Mohammed Jlibene (MA). Inheritance of resistance to Septoria tritici blotch (Mycosphaerella graminicola) in hexaploid wheat. viii+87p

• Mohammed Jlibene, J P Gustafson and S Rajaram*. A field disease evaluation method for selecting wheats resistant to Mycosphaerella graminicola Plant Breeding 108 26-32 (1992) AGRIS 94-064914

• M Jlibene, J P Gustafson and S Rajaram*. Inheritance of resistance to Mycosphaerella graminicola in hexaploid wheat Plant Breeding 112 301-310 (1994) AGRIS 95-111379

US-UMo 1990 MUTSEYEKWA M f Gilbert Rutendo Z Mutseyekwa (ZW). Evaluation of non-selected MoSQA and MoSQB maize populations and their topcross progenies for genetic changes after 14 cycles of selfing and random mating. xiii+133p

US University of Nebraska, Lincoln (Nebraska)

US-UNeb 1967 CASTRO D r Mario E Castro Gil (MX). Type of gene effects for yield and other traits in intercrosses of Mexican races of maize. 132p

• M Castro G, C O Gardner and J H Lonnquist. Cumulative gene effects and the nature of heterosis in maize crosses involving genetically diverse races Crop Science 8 97-101 (1968)

US-UNeb 1982 ASANZI M f Asanzi C Mbey-Yame (CD). Roadside mowing and herbicide use: effect of food selection and grasshopper movement. 21p

US-UNeb 1983 BOUZERZOUR M f Hammena Bouzerzour (DZ). Soil disturbance and residue management effects on soil temperature, soil water and winter wheat growth and yield. vi+107p

• W W Wilhelm, H Bouzerzour and J F Power. Soil disturbance-residue management effect on winter wheat growth and yield Agronomy J. 81 581-588 (1989) AGRIS 90-030786

US-UNeb 1984 PIXLEY-SINCLAIR M f Alfredo Leopoldo Pixley-Sinclair (CR). Evaluation of cycles of improvement of an exotic x adapted maize (Zea mays L.) population. v+59p

US-UNeb 1985 ALVARADO D f Leopoldo R Alvarado (HN). Gene effects controlling grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency traits in maize. ix+149p

US-UNeb 1993 BOA-AMPONSEM M f Francis Boa-Amponsem (GH). Water-yield relations of five summer crops planted after winter wheat. 67p

US-UNeb 1996 RINCÓN-SÁNCHEZ D r Froylan Rincón-Sánchez (MX). The use of multivariate analysis in developing subsets of a Caribbean collection of maize. vii+132p

• F Rincon, B Johnson, J Crossa* and S Taba*. Cluster analysis, an approach to sampling variability in maize accessions Maydica 41 307-316 (1996) AGRIS 1998-048986

• Froyland Rincon, Blaine Johnson, José Crossa* and Sukethosi Taba*. Identifying subsets of maize accessions by three-mode principal component analysis Crop Science 37 1936-1943 (1997) AGRIS 1998-019155

US-UNeb 1997 ENNIN D f Stella A Ennin (GH). Nitrogen and solar radiation dynamics in soybean/maize systems. ix+162p

• S A Ennin, M D Clegg and C A Francis. Resource utilisation in soybean/maize intercrops African Crop Science J. 10 251-261 (2002)

US-UNeb 1998 LIMÓN-ORTEGA D rf Agustín Limón-Ortega (MX). Wheat production in a furrow-irrigated bed system in northwest Mexico. xii+73p

• Agustín Limón-Ortega*, Kenneth D Sayre* and Charles A Francis. Wheat and maize yields in response to straw management and nitrogen under a bed planting system Agronomy J. 92 295-302 (2000)

• Agustín Limón-Ortega*, Kenneth D Sayre* and Charles A Francis. Wheat nitrogen use efficiency in a bed planting system in northwest Mexico Agronomy J. 92 303-308 (2000)

• Agustin Limon Ortega*, Kenneth D Sayre*, Rhae A Drijber and Charles A Francis. Soil attributes in a furrow-irrigated bed planting system in northwest Mexico Soil & Tillage Research 63 123-132 (2002)

US University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison (Wisconsin)

US-UWis 1974 DÍAZ-CISNEROS D rf Heliodoro Díaz-Cisneros (MX). An institutional analysis of a rural development project: the case of the Puebla Plan in Mexico. xxiii+507p+appendix

US-UWis 1974 SWANSON D rf Burton Eugene Swanson (US). Training agricultural research and extension workers from less developed countries: an examination of training approaches used by the International Rice Research Institute and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. xx+419p

• Burton E Swanson. Evaluation of the CIMMYT wheat training program J. Agronomic Education 4 85-89 (1975)

US-UWis 1975 COLMENARES D f J Humberto Colmenares (CO). Adoption of hybrid seeds and fertilizers among Colombian corn growers. ix+180p

US-UWis 1975 CUTIÉ D f Jesús Avilio Cutié Tula (CU-SV). Diffusion of hybrid corn technology: the case of El Salvador. xiv+155p

US-UWis 1983 HINDERLITER D r Daniel G Hinderliter (US). Host plant resistance in two tropical maize, Zea mays L., populations to the southwestern corn borer, Diatraea grandiosella Dyar, and the sugarcane borer, D. saccharalis (Fabr.). x+113p

US-UWis 1986 BENZ D r Bruce F Benz (US). Taxonomy and evolution of Mexican maize. 466p

US Washington State University, Pullman (Washington)

US-WashSU 1990 HARO D f Edgar Sabel Haro Árias (MX). Heading date and associated plant responses in near-isogenic lines of the soft white winter wheat Nugaines. xiv+143p

• Edgar S Haro and R E Allen. Effects of heading date on agronomic performance of winter wheat isolines Crop Science 37 346-351 (1997) AGRIS 1998-002201

US-WashSU 1997 BARRETT M r  Brent Arthur Barrett (US). Molecular and pedigree-based assessment of genetic diversity among wheat cultivars from the Pacific Northwest. xi+158p

• B A Barrett, K K Kidwell and P N Fox*. Comparison of AFLP and pedigree-based genetic diversity assessment methods using wheat cultivars from the Pacific Northwest  Crop Science 38 1271-1278 (1998)  AGRIS 1999-040251

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ZA University of the Free State, Bloemfontein (Free State)

Formerly University of the Orange Free State

ZA-UFS 2000 FATO M f Pedro Fato (MZ). Pathogenic variability in Puccinia sorghi on maize in South Africa. iii+92p

ZA-UFS 2001 AMSAL D f Amsal Tarekegne Tesfaye (ET). Studies of genotypic variability and inheritance of waterlogging tolerance in wheat. xiv+218p

ZA-UFS 2001 ANDRE D f Adriano Muiocoto Andre (AO). Inheritance of stem borer resistance in maize (Zea mays L.) vii+156p

  A M Andre, J B J van Rensburg and M T Labuschagne. Inheritance of resistance in maize to the African stalk borer, Busseola fusca (Fuller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)  South African J. Plant and Soil 20 64-71 (2003)  AGRIS 2003-035430

ZA-UFS 2001 ASEFA D f Asefa Taa Weyesa (ET). Effects of stubble management, tillage and cropping sequence on sustainable wheat production in the south-eastern highlands of Ethiopia. xxix+254p

• Asefa Taa, D G Tanner* and A T P Bennie. Effects of stubble management, tillage and cropping sequence on wheat crop performance in Ethiopia: II. Changes in soil penetration resistance Ethiopian J. Natural Resources 3 39-59 (2001)

• Asefa Taa, D Tanner* and A T P Bennie. Effects of wheat straw on wheat seedling growth, development and nutrient content Ethiopian J. Natural Resources 4 1-20 (2002)

• Asefa Taa, D G Tanner* and A T P Bennie. Effect of stubble management, tillage and cropping sequence on the severity of take-all and eyespot diseases of wheat African Crop Science J. 10 67-79 (2002)

• Asefa Taa, Douglas Tanner* and Alan T P Bennie. Effects of stubble management, tillage and cropping sequence on wheat production in the south-eastern highlands of Ethiopia  Soil & Tillage Research 76 69-82 (2004)

ZA University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg (KwaZulu-Natal)

ZA-UKZN 2005 DERERA D r John Derera (ZW). Genetic effects and associations between grain yield potential, stress tolerance and yield stability in Southern African maize (Zea mays L.) base germplasm. xiv+175p

• J Derera, P Tongoona, A Langyintuo*, M D Laing and B Vivek*. Farmer perceptions on maize cultivars in the marginal eastern belt of Zimbabwe and their implications for breeding  African Crop Science J. 14 1-15 (2006)

• J Derera, P Tongoona, B S Vivek*, N van Rij and M D Laing. Gene action determining Phaeosphaeria leaf spot disease resistance in experimental maize hybrids  South African J. Plant and Soil 24 138-144 (2007)

• John Derera, Pangirayi Tongoona, Kevin P Pixley*, Bindiganavile Vivek*, Mark D Laing and Neil C van Rij. Gene action controlling gray leaf spot resistance in southern African maize germplasm  Crop Science 48 93-98 (2008)

• John Derera, Pangirayi Tongoona, Bindiganavile Sampath Vivek* and Mark D Laing. Gene action controlling grain yield and secondary traits in southern African maize hybrids under drought and non-drought environments  Euphytica 162 411-422 (2008)

ZA University of Pretoria, Pretoria

ZA-UP 2005 LEGESSE D r Legesse Wolde Beyene (ET). Genetic diversity, combining ability and heterosis in maize inbred lines (Zea mays L.) for the highlands of Ethiopia. xx+213p

• B W Legesse, A A Myburg, K V Pixley* and A M Botha. Genetic diversity analysis of CIMMYT mid-altitude maize inbred lines using AFLP markers  South African J. Plant and Soil 23 49-53 (2006)

• B W Legesse, A A Myburg, K V Pixley* and A M Botha. Comparative analysis of highland maize inbred lines using AFLP and SSR markers  South African J. Plant and Soil 23 100-105 (2006)

• B W Legesse, A A Myburg, K V Pixley* and A M Botha. Genetic diversity of African maize inbred lines revealed by SSR markers  Hereditas 144 10-17 (2007)

• B W Legesse, K V Pixley* and A M Botha. Combining ability and heterotic grouping of highland transition maize inbred lines   Maydica 54 1-9 (2009)

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ZM University of Zambia, Lusaka

ZM-UZ 1997 GANUNGA M f Rosan Paterson Ganunga (MW). Performance of Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsley) A. Gray as an organic source of nitrogen and phosphorus on the growth and yield of maize (Zea mays L.) in Dedza, Lilongwe and Mzimba Districts of Malawi. xvi+84p

  R P Ganunga, O A Yerokun, J D T Kumwenda. Contribution of Tithonia diversifolia to yield and nutrient uptake of maize in Malawian small-scale agriculture  South African J. Plant and Soil 22 240-245 (2005)  AGRIS 2005-038163

ZM-UZ 2005 MWANSA M r Kabamba Mwansa (ZM). Inheritance of resistance to grey leaf spot and nitrogen utilization efficiency in maize (Zea mays L.) xiii+111p

ZM-UZ 2005 NGINAMAU M r Dibanzilua Nginamau (AO). Implications of genotype-by-environment interactions in maize (Zea Mays L.) variety selection using mother and baby trials. xiii+71p

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ZW Midlands State University, Gweru (Midlands)

ZW-MSU 2004 ZIYOMO B r Cathrine Ziyomo (ZW). Relationship between ear growth rate at flowering and drought adaptive traits in maize (Zea maydis L.). vii+35p

ZW University of Zimbabwe, Harare

ZW-UZ 1991 FAMBISAYI B r Calvin Fambisayi (ZW). A comparison of two methods for artificially infesting maize (Zea mays) with leafhoppers (Cicadulina mbila).

ZW-UZ 1994 CHIWERA B rf Clappaton Chiwera (ZW). Selection of maize streak virus and turcicum leaf blight (Exserohilum turcicum) resistant S1 lines and the assessment of the effects of maize streak virus on experimental hybrids.

ZW-UZ 1994 MHIKE B rf Xavier Mhike (ZW). Evaluation of the progress to date for selection for nitrogen use efficiency (N.U.E.) in the ZM 609 population of maize.

ZW-UZ 1994 MUKANDO B r Passmore Mukando (ZW). The influence of plant height and plant maturity of neighbouring plots on the yield of maize (Zea mays) genotypes and the relative efficiencies of one-, two- and four-row plots on yield.

ZW-UZ 1995 CHIKWATI B r Charity Chikwati (ZW). Growth and yield of F1 maize hybrids compared with saved F2 hybrid seed and with open pollinated varieties, at high and low levels of N fertilizer.

ZW-UZ 1995 MOYO B r Sikhulile Moyo (ZW). Response to selection for drought tolerance of two maize populations.

ZW-UZ 1995 MUGABE B r Maxmilian Mugabe (ZW). Evaluation of maize streak virus resistance in 16 maize genotypes.

ZW-UZ 1996 BWERAZUVA B r Tsungai Bwerazuva (ZW). Resistance evaluation and minimum sample size determination for maize stalk borer (Busseola fusca) in different maize (Zea mays) genotypes.

ZW-UZ 1996 MUNYAKA B rf Nelson Munyaka (ZW). Evaluation of four CIMMYT maize (Zea mays L.) varieties after cycles of recurrent selection for changes in stalk strength using the penetrometer.

ZW-UZ 1996 MUSARA B r Berita Musara (ZW). The effect of different basal fertilizers and seed generation on maize growth and yield.

ZW-UZ 1997 NSINGO B rf Sakile Nsingo (ZW). Investigating the effect of the environment on rind puncture resistance of maize (Zea mays L.) as measured by a rind penetrometer. vii+60p

ZW-UZ 1998 MAGOROKOSHO M rf Cosmos Magorokosho (ZW). A study of the response to selection for drought tolerance of two maize (Zea mays L.) populations at germination, emergence and flowering. xi+105p

• C Magorokosho, K V Pixley* and P Tongoona. Selection for drought tolerance in two tropical maize populations  African Crop Science J. 11 151-161 (2003)

ZW-UZ 1999 CHAKAUYA B r Ereck Chakauya (ZW). The response of maize inbred lines to seedling drought stress. vi+35p

ZW-UZ 1999 DERERA M r John Derera (ZW). Gene action determining maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais Motsch.) resistance in maize hybrids. xiii+111p

• J Derera, K V Pixley* and P Denash Giga. Resistance of maize to the maize weevil: I. Antibiosis African Crop Science J. 9 431-440 (2001)

• J Derera, P Denash Giga and K V Pixley*. Resistance of maize to the maize weevil: II Non-preference African Crop Science J. 9 441-450 (2001)

ZW-UZ 1999 MACHIRIDZA B r Rose Machiridza (ZW). Diallel analysis as a tool for analyzing resistance to maize streak virus disease in selected maize lines.

ZW-UZ 1999 MASVODZA B rf Rudo D Masvodza (ZW). Heritability of grey leaf spot resistance, correlation of grey leaf spot and maize streak resistances in two maize populations.

ZW-UZ 1999 RUKOBO B rf Lorreta T Rukobo (ZW). Heritability of maize streak virus and grey leaf spot in full-sib families of two open-pollinated varieties ZM605 and ZM607.

ZW-UZ 2000 KAZEMBE M rf Vivian Kazembe (ZW). The inheritance of resistance to the maize weevil Sitophilus zeamais Motschulsky and maize streak virus (MSV) in 14 maize lines crossed in a diallel mating design.

ZW-UZ 2000 DHLIWAYO B r Thanda Dhliwayo (ZW). An evaluation of maize streak virus resistant experimental varieties formed from full-sib S1, S2 and S3 lines under field and greenhouse conditions.

ZW-UZ 2000 MHAZO B r Mary I Mhazo (ZW). Rapid screening of maize weevil Sitophilus zeamais (Motschulsky) resistance in maize. vi+41p

ZW-UZ 2001 MUNJOMA B r Shorai Munjoma (ZW). A comparison of molecular markers and conventional field selection for resistance to maize streak virus disease.

ZW-UZ 2001 MUSHAYI M r Philip Tichafa Mushayi (ZW). Grain yield, leaf chlorophyll and nitrogen use efficiency in maize (Zea mays L.) under smallholder farmer management and soil conditions in sub-humid areas of Zimbabwe. xxiii+212p

ZW-UZ 2002 DHLIWAYO M r Thanda Dhliwayo (ZW). Breeding investigations for resistance to the maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais, Motsch.) in maize (Zea mays L.). x+106p  

• Thanda Dhliwayo* and Kevin V Pixley*. Divergent selection for resistance to maize weevil in six maize populations  Crop Science 43 2043-2049 (2003)  

  ZW-UZ 2003 BARA B rf Pretty Nyaradzo Bara (ZW). Random and controlled pollination effects on assessment of maize grain’s resistance to the maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais Motsch.). vii+36p

ZW-UZ 2004 MUNJOMA M r Shorai Munjoma (ZW). Comparison of maize inbred lines per se and test cross performance for maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais Motsch.) resistance. 86p

  ZW-UZ 2004 PSWARAYI M r Alexander Pswarayi (ZW). Combining ability and tester identification of CIMMYT early maturing maize (Zea mays L.) germplasm under stress and non-stress conditions

ZW Zimbabwe Open University, Harare

ZW-ZOU 2001 MAWERE B r Sabastian Mawere (ZW). Comparison of latency period and disease symptom severity of maize streak virus (MSV) isolates from different geographical areas of Zimbabwe.

ZW-ZOU 2001 TEMBO B r Elliot Tembo (ZW). A study of the inheritance of grey leaf spot resistance using the diallel mating design

ZW-ZOU 2004 MASUKUME B rf Morris Masukume (ZW). Estimating heritability of maize streak virus resistance in ZM301 and Obatanpa maize populations using parent offspring regression. viii+32p

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