Browsing by Author "Xue, Qingwu"
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Characterization of Yield and Yield Components Using Bi-Parental and Association Mapping of Texas Popular Cultivars and Synthetic Wheat
Yang, Yan (2018-05-23)Defining genetic architecture of complex traits is a fundamental step towards marker-assisted selection (MAS) for wheat improvement. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) studies provide prime information on the action, number and ... -
Genetic Dissection of Grain Yield, Agronomic Traits and End-Use Quality in Texas Wheat Using Linkage and Association Study
Dhakal, Smit (2018-11-29)Quantitative trait loci (QTL) study opens the door to marker-assisted selection by dissecting loci into individual component loci, their genetic effects and interactions. The objectives of this study were to find stable ... -
Genetic Mapping and Phenotypic Characterization of Wheat for Yield, Yield Components and Agronomic Traits
Ocheya, Silvano Assanga (2016-05-20)Defining genetic architecture of complex traits is a fundamental step towards marker-assisted selection. The objective of this study was to use a saturated genetic map derived from 90K single nucleotide polymorphic (SNP) ... -
Grain Yield and Water Use Efficiency in Extremely-Late Sown Winter Wheat Cultivars under Two Irrigation Regimes in the North China Plain
Wang, Bin; Zhang, Yinghua; Hao, Baozhen; Xu, Xuexin; Zhao, Zhigan; Wang, Zhimin; Xue, Qingwu (PloS One, 2016) -
High-Throughput Field Phenotyping in Wheat Using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
Bhandari, Mahendra (2020-04-13)Precise field phenotyping has always been a bottleneck in wheat breeding. Traditionally, field phenotyping has been done by physically inspecting plots one by one. A substantial amount of time, cost, and labor is required ... -
Manipulating plant geometry to improve microclimate, grain yield, and harvest index in grain sorghum
Thapa, Sushil; Stewart, Bob; Xue, Qingwu; Chen, Yuanquan (PloS One, 2017) -
Modeling Cotton and Winter Wheat Growth and Yield Responses to Irrigation Management in the Texas High Plains and Rolling Plains
Attia Mohamed, Ahmed (2014-12-17)A significant portion of the intensively cultivated agricultural areas in the U.S. is located in the Texas High Plains and Rolling Plains. In recent years, decreasing ground water supplies and precipitation variability are ... -
Spring maize yield, soil water use and water use efficiency under plastic film and straw mulches in the Loess Plateau
Lin, Wen; Liu, Wenzhao; Xue, Qingwu (Scientific Reports, 2016)