NE9: Conservation and Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources

(Multistate Research Project)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

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Baldo, A.M., L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2005. Highly polymorphic genes in cultivated tomato. HortScience (in press).


Baldo, A.M., L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2005. Discovery of highly polymorphic genes in tomato cultivars. In Conference Program, Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2005, Detroit, MI.


Baldo, A.M., D. Huntley, L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2005. High-throughput SNP prediction in tomatoes based on ESTs. p. 7 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XIII, San Diego, CA.


Baldo, A.M., D. Huntley, L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2004. High-throughput SNP prediction in tomatoes based on ESTs. p. 14 In Program Abstracts, Tomato Breeders Roundtable, Annapolis, MD.


Baldo, A.M., J. Labate., and L.D. Robertson. 2004. Prediction of single nucleotide polymorphisms in domestic tomato: How useful is EST sequence diversity? In Conference Program, Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2004, Glasgow, Scotland.


Baldo, A.M., D. Huntley, L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2005. High-throughput SNP prediction in tomatoes based on ESTs. P. 7 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XIII, San Diego, CA.


Cramer, C. and L.D. Robertson. 2004. Seed Regeneration of Short-Day Onion Accessions in the U. S. collection. Poster presented at the National Allium Research Conference. 9-10 December 2004, Grand Junction, CO.


Fazio, G., A.M. Baldo. 2005. Placement of apple rootstock cultivars within the Malus germplasm. P. 196 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XIII, San Diego, CA.


Forsline, P.L. 2005. Plant exploration supported by the National Plant Germplasm System. Workshop "Plant exploration for new fruits: past, present and future". HortScience 40:--


Labate, J.A., and A.M. Baldo. 2005. Discovery of highly polymorphic genes in tomato cultivars. (manuscript under review by Mol Breeding).


Volk G.M., Ann A. Reilley, Adam D. Henk, Christopher M. Richards, P.L. Forsline, and H.S. Aldwinckle. 2005. Ex situ conservation of vegetatively propagated species: Development of a seed-based core collection or Malus sieversii. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 130: 203-210.


Baldo A.M., J. Labate, and L.D. Robertson. 2004. A search for molecular diversity in tomato. P. 147 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XII, San Diego, CA.


Forsline, P.L. H.S. Aldwinckle, E.E. Dickson, J. J. Luby, and S.C. Hokanson. 2004. Collection, Maintenance, Characterization and Utilization of Wild Apples of Central Asia, p. 1-61. In: J. Janick, P. Forsline, E. Dickson, R. Way and M. Thompson (eds.). Horticultural Reviews, vol. 29. Wild apple and fruit trees of Central Asia. Wiley, New York.


Forsline, P.L. and H. S. Aldwinckle. 2004. Seven expeditions to collect wild apple germplasm in Central Asia, China, Russia and Turkey. HortScience. 39:743 (abs).


Forsline, P.L. and Aldwinckle, H.S. 2004. Evaluation of Malus sieversii seedling populations for disease resistance and horticultural traits. Acta Hort. 663:529-534.


Labate, J.A, L.D. Robertson, and T. Bjorkman. 2004. Utility of BoCAL-a and BoAP1-a genotypes in identifying broccoli and cauliflower accessions. HortScience 39:773.


Luby, J.J., Bedford, D.S. and Forsline, P.L. 2004. Winter hardiness in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Malus Core Collection. Acta Hort. 663:605-608.


Owens, C. A.M. Baldo. 2004. Mining the EST database and genomic sequences for SNP discovery in Vitis. P. 148 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XII, San Diego, CA.


Robertson, L.D., A.M. Baldo, S.M. Sheffer, and J.A. Labate. 2004. Sequence-based amplified polymorphisms (SBAPS) are useful for studying genetic diversity of winter squash. P. 153 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XII, San Diego, CA.


Stushnoff, C., A.E. McSay, J.J. Luby, and P.L. Forsline. 2004. Diversity of phenolic antioxidant content and radical scavenging capacity in the apple germplasm collection. XXV1 International Horticultural Congress. Symposium 21 (Plant Genetic Resources: The Fabric of Horticultures Future). Acta Horticulturae 623: 305-312.


Towill, L.E., P.L. Forsline, C. Walters, J. Waddell and J. Laufman. 2004. Cryopreservation of Malus germplasm using a winter vegetative bud method: Results from 1915 accessions. Cryoletters 25:323-334.

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Baldo, A.M., Robertson, L., Sheffer, S.M., and J.A. Labate. 2006. Polymorphism among EST-based markers in Tomato. Tomato Breeders Roundtable, Tampa, FL.


Baldo, A.M., L.D. Robertson, S.M. Sheffer, W.F. Lamboy, and J.A. Labate. 2006. Evaluation of SNP markers across tomato landraces. Plant and Animal Genome XIV, San Diego, CA.


Chetelat, R. T. 2005. Revised list of monogenic stocks. TGC 55:48-69.


Baldo, A.M., L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2005. Discovery of highly polymorphic genes in tomato cultivars. In Conference Program, Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2005, Detroit, MI.


Jones, C. M. 2005. The extreme search for tomato genetics: hunting wild tomato in the Andes. In Good Tilth 16 (4): 10-11.


Labate, J.A., L.D. Robertson, S.M. Sheffer, F.Wu, S.D. Tanksley and A.M. Baldo. DNA polymorphism estimates within domesticated tomato. Sol2006. Madison, WI.


Robertson, L.D. 2006. Apium Collection of the PGRU at Geneva, New York: July 2006. Report to the Leafy Vegetable Crop Germplasm Committee. New Orleans, Louisiana. July 2006. Oral Presentation and Written Report.


Robertson, L.D. 2006. Allium Collection of the PGRU at Geneva, New York: July 2006. Report to the Root and Bulb Crop Germplasm Committee. New Orleans, Louisiana. July 2006. Oral Presentation and Written Report.


Robertson, L.D. 2006. Tomato Collection of the PGRU at Geneva, New York: May 2006. Report to the Root and Bulb Crop Germplasm Committee. Tampa, Florida May 2006. Oral Presentation and Written Report.


Robertson, L.D. 2006. Evaluation of Tomatillo Varieties: Report for Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Yorks Winter Conference. Syracuse, New York. January, 2006. Oral Presentation.


Robertson, L.D. and T.L. Ferrin. The National Plant Germplasm System and You. Report for the Northeast Farming Association of New Yorks Winter Conference. Syracuse, New York. January, 2006. Oral Presentation.


Final Public Seed Initiative Compact Disc


Public Seed Initiative Website: www.plbr.cornell.edu/psi.


Organic Seed Partnership Website: www.organicseedpartnership.org.


Myers, C.T. and P.L. Forsline. 2005. Research on potential host resistance to apple pests. 2005 ESA Annual Meeting, December 15-18, 2005, Fort Lauderdale, Florida


Stushnoff, C., T. Einhorn, A.E. McSay, P.L. Forsline, S. Cox, J.R.L. Ehrenkranz and L. Sandoval. 2005. Biodiversity of the Flavonoid Phlorizin in a Subset of the USDA Apple Germplasm Core Collection. HortScience 40:1067


Volk G.M., C.M. Richards and P.L. Forsline. 2005. Genetic Diversity of Wild Apple Accessions in the National Plant Germplasm System: USDA NRI Award #2005-00751. HortScience 40:973


Forsline, P.L. 2005. Plant exploration supported by the National Plant Germplasm System. Workshop Plant exploration for new fruits: past, present and future. HortScience 40:975


Aradhya, M., E. Stover, C. Weeks, and P. Forsline. 2006. Prunus Genetic Resources and Research at the Davis California National Clonal Germplasm Repository. 3rd International Rosaceae Genomics Conference. Pg 91


Forsline, P.L., P.S. Cousins, C.J. Simon, A. Baldo, H.R. Schwaninger, and E. Stover. 2006. Status of USDA Vitis germplasm collection in Geneva, New York with accessions primarily of North American origin. 9th International Conference on Grape Genetics and Breeding.


Forsline, P.L., Gennaro Fazio, Herb Aldwinckle, Amy F. Iezzoni, and Gayle M. Volk. 2006. Diversity and characterization in USDA Malus and tetraploid cherry germplasm in Geneva, NY. 3rd International Rosaceae Genomics Conference. Pg 74.
Volk, Gayle M., Christopher M. Richards, and Philip L. Forsline. 2006. Characterization of wild Malus populations using genotypic and phenotypic traits. 3rd International Rosaceae Genomics Conference. Pg. 34


Luby, James, Karen Hokanson, Phil Forsline, Herb Aldwinckle, Sue Gardiner, and Vincent Bus. 2006. Evaluation of horticulturally elite Malus sieversii germplasm for apple scab resistance genes using phenotypic and marker-based screenings. 3rd International Rosaceae Genomics Conference. Pg 75


Simon, C.J. 2006. Molecular Characterization of the US Apple Germplasm Collection. 3rd International Rosaceae Genomics Conference. Pg. 112


Forsline, P.L. and K.E. Hummer. 2006. Fruit Exploration Supported by the National Plant Germplasm System 1980 to 2004. HortScience  accepted


Postman, J., K. Hummer, E. Stover, P. Forsline, L.J. Grauke, F. Zee, T. Ayala-Silva, R. Krueger, B. Irish, P. Bretting. 2006. Fruit and Nut Genebanks in the USDA National Plant Germplasm System. HortScience - accepted


Baldo, A., Suren Samuelian, and Courtney A. Weber. 2006. Computational Analysis of Putative Resistance Gene Analogs in Raspberry. 3rd International Rosaceae Genomics Conference. Pg. 65.


Aradhya, M.K., B.H. Prins, G.S. Dangl, C.J. Simon, and E. Stover 2005. Genetic diversity and phylogeographic structure of the genus Vitis: implications for conservation. First International Conference on Crop Wild Relative Conservation and Use, Sicily, Italy.


Aradhya, M.K., G.S. Dangl, B.H. Prins, and C.J. Simon 2004. Molecular characterization of genetic variability and differentiation among European and Asian grape cultivars. Plant and Animal Genome XII, San Diego, CA. Final Abstract Guide p.


Forsline. P.L. 2005. Vitis Collection of the PGRU at Geneva, New York: September 2005. Report to the Grape Crop Germplasm Committee, University of Minnesota, September 2005. Oral Presentation and Written Report.


Forsline. P.L. 2006. Malus Collection of the PGRU at Geneva, New York: February 2006. Report to the Apple Crop Germplasm Committee, Geneva, NY February, 2006. Oral Presentation and Written Report.


Forsline, P.L. 2006. Forum - Travels To Gather, Improve Apples Start To Bear Fruit. Agricultural Research 54:2.


Forsline, P.L. 2006. Pons, L. 2006. Remarkable Kazak Apples. Agricultural Research 54:4-6.


Forsline, P.L. January 25, 2006. Invited presentation to the Cornell University Horticulture Department seminar series. "Exploration for Fruit Germplasm: From Ancient History Up to the Present Day".


Forsline, P.L. January 13, 2006. THE NORTHWEST AG INFORMATION NETWORK. http://www.aginfo.net/. Back to the future of apples, Pt. 1


Forsline, P.L. January 16, 2006. THE NORTHWEST AG INFORMATION NETWORK. http://www.aginfo.net/. Back to the future of apples, Pt. 2


Forsline, P.L. April 5, 2006. Invited presentation to Syracuse University Department of Forest Genetics. Apple Kith and Kin: From Johnny Appleseed and Kazakhstan to Geneva, New York.


Forsline, P.L. September 8, 2006. Invited presentation to Annual meeting of California Rare Fruit Growers  Festival of Fruit at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA. Genetic Treasures from Apples Ancestral Home

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Aradhaya, M.K., C.F. Weeks, and C.J. Simon 2004. Molecular characterization of variability and relationships among seven cultivated and selected wild species of Prunus L. using amplified fragment length polymorphism. Scientia Horticulturae. 103:131-144

Aradhya M.K., G.S. Dangl, B.H. Prins, J.M. Boursiquot, M.A. Walker, C.P.
Meredith, C.J. Simon 2003. Genetic structure and differentiation in cultivated grape, Vitis vinifera L., Genetical Research 81:179-192

Aradhya, M.K., C.J. Simon, and D. Potter 2006. Origin, evolution, and biogeography of Juglans L: A phylogenetic perspective. Acta Horticulture 705:85-94

Aradhya, M.K., D. Potter, and C.J. Simon 2005. Cladistic biogeography of Juglans (Juglandaceae) based on chloroplast DNA intergenic spacer sequences. In: Darwin's Harvest: New approaches to the Origins, Evolution, and Conservation of Crop Plants. Motley, T.J., Zerega, N., and Cross, H. (eds.), Columbia University Press, New York. 143-170

Baldo, A.M., D. Huntley, L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2004. High-throughput SNP prediction in tomatoes based on ESTs. p. 14 In Program Abstracts, Tomato Breeders Roundtable, Annapolis, MD.

Baldo, A.M., D. Huntley, L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2005. High-throughput SNP prediction in tomatoes based on ESTs. p. 7 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XIII, San Diego, CA..

Baldo, A.M. and J. Labate. 2003. Polymorphism prediction. p. 126 In Conference Program, ISMB 2003, Brisbane, Australia.

Baldo, A.M., J. Labate, and L.D. Robertson. 2004a. A search for molecular diversity in tomato. p. 147 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XII, San Diego, CA.

Baldo, A.M., J. Labate., and L.D. Robertson. 2004b. Prediction of single nucleotide polymorphisms in domestic tomato: How useful is EST sequence diversity? In Conference Program, Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2004, Glasgow, Scotland.

Baldo, A.M., W.F. Lamboy , L.D. Robertson, S.M. Sheffer, and J.A. Labate. 2007. Genetic variation among tomato landraces. p. 33 In Final Program, 2007 Tomato Breeders Roundtable, State College, PA

Baldo, A.M., W.F. Lamboy, C.J. Simon, J.A. Labate, Y. Wan, and S.M. Sheffer. 2007. SNP validation and genetic diversity in cultivated tomatoes and grape. p. 144 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XV, San Diego, CA.

Baldo, A.M, Malnoy, M., Aldwinckle, H.S. 2008. A Search For Novel Apple Resistance Genes Among Wild And Rootstock Accessions. p. 233. In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XVI, San Diego, CA.

Baldo, A.M., L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2005a. Discovery of highly polymorphic genes in tomato cultivars. In Conference Program, Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2005, Detroit, MI.

Baldo, A.M., L.D. Robertson, and J.A. Labate. 2005b. Highly polymorphic genes in cultivated tomato. HortScience 40:999.

Baldo, A.M., L. Robertson, S.M. Sheffer, and J.A. Labate. 2006. Polymorphism among EST-based markers in tomato. p. 20 In Final Abstracts Guide, 2006 Tomato Breeders Round Table & Tomato Quality Workshop, Tampa, FL.

Baldo, A.M., L.D. Robertson, S.M. Sheffer, W.F. Lamboy, and J.A. Labate. 2006. Evaluation of SNP markers across tomato landraces. p. 146 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XIV, San Diego, CA.

Baldo, A.M., L.D. Robertson, S.M. Sheffer, W.F. Lamboy, and J.A. Labate. 2008. Genetic diversity in tomato: SNPs from various sources show similar amounts of polymorphism and bottlenecking due to domestication. p. 6. In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XVI, San Diego, CA.

Baldo, A.M, Volk, G.M., Olmstead, J., Iezzoni, A. 2008. Resistance Gene Analogs In Cherries (Prunus spp.). p. 236. In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XVI, San Diego, CA.

Bassett, C.L., Wisniewski, M.E., Baldo, A.M., Artlip, T.S., Farrell, R.E. 2008. Differential Expression Of Genes In Apple During Gradual Water Deficit Conditions. p. 136. In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XVI, San Diego, CA.

Berger, J.D., L.D. Robertson, and P.S. Cocks. 2003. Agricultural potential of Mediterranean grain and forage legumes 2) Anti-nutritional factor concentrations in the genus Vicia. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 50: 201-212.

Borejsza-Wysocka, E.E., Norelli, J.L., Baldo, A.M., Farrell, R.E., Bassett, C.L., Aldwinckle, H.S. 2008. High-Efficiency Generation Of RNAi Mutants Of Apple By Use Of Multi-Vector Transformation. p. 232. In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XVI, San Diego, CA.

Cramer, C.S. and L. D. Robertson. 2005. Seed increase of short-day onion accessions. Allium Improv. Newsl. 14:18-20.

Cramer, C.S. and L. D. Robertson. 2005. Seed regeneration of short-day onion accessions in the U.S. collection. HortScience. 40:998. (Abstr.)

Dangl, G.S., K. Woeste, M.K. Aradhya, A. Koehmstedt, C. Simon, D. Potter, C.A Leslie, and G. McGranahan 2005. Characterization of 14 microsatellite markers for genetic diversity analysis and cultivar identification of walnut. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 130(3):348-354

Fazio, G., H.S. Aldwinckle, G.M. Volk, C.M. Richards, W. J. Janisiewicz, and P.L. Forsline. 2008. Progress in evaluating Malus sieversii for disease resistance and horticultural traits. Acta Horticulturae (accepted).

Fazio, G., P.L. Forsline, H. Aldwinckle, and L. Pons. 2008. The Apple Collection in Geneva, NY: A Resource for The Apple Industry Today and for Generations to Come. New York Fruit Quarterly 3:3-6. 16: 5-8.

Forsline, P.L. and H. S. Aldwinckle. 2004. Evaluation of Malus sieversii seedling populations for disease resistance and horticultural traits. EUCARPIA Symposium on Fruit Breeding and Genetics; 1st to 5th September 2003, Angers, France. Acta Horticulturae 663: 529-534.

Forsline, P.L. and K.E. Hummer. 2006. Fruit exploration supported by the National Plant Germplasm System 1980 to 2004. HortScience 42:200-202.

Forsline, P.L. H.S. Aldwinckle, E.E. Dickson, J. J. Luby, and S.C. Hokanson. 2003. Collection, Maintenance, Characterization and Utilization of Wild Apples of Central Asia, p. 1-61. In: J. Janick, P. Forsline, E. Dickson, R. Way and
M. Thompson (eds.). Horticultural Reviews, vol. 29. Wild apple and fruit trees of Central Asia. Wiley, New York.

Forsline, P.L., J. Luby, and H.S. Aldwinckle. 2008. Fire blight incidence on Malus sieversii grown in New York and Minnesota. 11th International International Workshop on Fire Blight Conference. Acta Horticulturae (accepted).

Huntley, D, Baldo, A.M., Johri, S, and Sergot, M. SEAN: SNP prediction and display program utilizing EST sequence clusters. 2006. Bioinformatics 22(4):495-496

Janisiewicz, W., Robert Saftner , William Conway and Philip Forsline. 2008. Preliminary Evaluation of Apple Germplasm from Kazakhstan for Resistance to Blue Mold Decay Caused by Penicillium expansum After Harvest. HortScience 43:420-426.

Labate, J.A. 2008. Ch. 2 Molecular markers in germplasm conservation. p. 45-74. In C. Kole and A. Abbott, (ed.) Principles and practices of plant genomics vol 2. Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, New Hampshire, USA; Plymouth, UK (in press).

Labate, J.A. and Baldo, A.M. 2005. Tomato leaf tissue Lycopersicon esculentum STS genomic, sequence tagged site. Accessions BV448051 to BV448073.
Labate, J.A. and Baldo, A.M. 2007. Anonymous genomic sequence of tomato. Accessions EU365695 to EU365773.

Labate, J.A. and Baldo, A.M. Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) and Insertion/Deletion polymorphisms (Indels) in four cultivated tomato lines. Submitted to dbSNP. NCBI ss# 76883011 to 76883086, 77106585 to 77106606.

Labate, J.A. and Baldo, A.M. Tomato SNP discovery by EST mining and resequencing. 2005. Molecular Breeding 16(4):343-349

Labate, J.A., and A.M. Baldo. 2005. Tomato SNP discovery by EST mining and resequencing. Mol. Breeding 16:343-349.

Labate, J.A., S. Grandillo, T. Fulton, S. Muños, A.L. Caicedo, I. Peralta, Y. Ji, R.T. Chetelat, et al. (39 total authors). 2007. Ch. 1 Tomato. p. 1-125. In C. Kole, (ed.) Genome mapping and molecular breeding in plants: Volume 5 Vegetables. Springer Publishing Co., NY.

Labate, J.A., L.D. Robertson, A.M. Baldo, and T.N. Björkman. 2006. Inflorescence identity gene alleles are poor predictors of inflorescence type in broccoli and cauliflower. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 131:667-673.

Labate, J., L. Robertson, and T. Bjorkman. 2003. Genotypes at the BoCAL-a locus in B. oleracea do not predict broccoli, cauliflower, and purple cauliflower phenotype. HortScience 38:736.

Labate, J.A, L.D. Robertson, and T. Bjorkman. 2004. Utility of BoCAL-a and BoAP1-a genotypes in identifying broccoli and cauliflower accessions. HortScience 39:773.

Labate, J.A., L.D. Robertson, S.M. Sheffer, W.F. Lamboy, and A.M. Baldo. 2007. DNA sequence analyses of tomato germplasm conserved at the Plant Genetic Resources Unit (PGRU). p. 51 In The 4th Solanaceae Genome Workshop 2007, Jeju Island, Korea

Labate, J.A., L.D. Robertson, S.M. Sheffer, F.Wu, S.D. Tanksley and A.M. Baldo. 2006. DNA polymorphism estimates within domesticated tomato. PAA/Solanaceae Abstract 366. Madison, WI.

Labate, J.A., L.D. Robertson, S.M. Sheffer, W.F. Lamboy, F. Wu, S.D. Tanksley, and A.M. Baldo. 2007. EST, COSII, and arbitrary markers give similar estimates of nucleotide diversity in cultivated tomato (S. lycopersicum). p. 15 In Final Program, 2007 Tomato Breeders Roundtable, State College, PA

Labate, J.A., S.M. Sheffer, W.F. Lamboy, and A.M. Baldo. 2008. Genomic sequences of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) for comparison of three marker types. Direct submission to GenBank. Accessions EU797528 to EU797577.

Labate, J.A. and Baldo, A.M. Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) and Insertion/Deletion polymorphisms (Indels) in four cultivated tomato lines. 2008. Submitted to dbSNP. NCBI ss# 76883011 to 76883086, 77106585 to 77106606.

Labate, J.A. and Baldo, A.M. 2008. Anonymous genomic sequence of tomato. NCBI accessions EU365695 to EU365773.

Labate, J.A., Robertson, L.D., Baldo, A.M. and Bjorkman, T. Inflorescence identity gene alleles are poor predictors of inflorescence type in broccoli and cauliflower. 2006. JASHS 131(5):667-673

Labate, J.A., Robertson, L.D., Baldo, A.M., Sheffer, S.M. and Bjorkman, T. 2006. Brassica oleracea var. italica, GSL-ELONG, partial cds. Accessions DQ445730, DQ445731.

Labate, J.A., S. Grandillo, T. Fulton, S. Muños, A.L. Caicedo, I. Peralta, Y. Ji, R.T. Chetelat, et al. (39 authors in total). 2007. Tomato. p. 1-125. In C. Kole (ed.) Genome mapping and molecular breeding in plants: Volume 5 Vegetables. Springer Publishing Co., NY.

Luby, J.J., D. S. Bedford and P.L Forsline. 2004. Winter hardiness in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Malus core collection. EUCARPIA Symposium on Fruit Breeding and Genetics; 1st to 5th September 2003, Angers, France. Acta Horticulturae 663: 605-608.

Malnoy, M., Baldo, A.M., Carlisle, C.M., Bowatte, D., Borejsza-Wysocka, E.E., Norelli, J.L., Farrell, R.E., Bassett, C.L., Gardiner, S.E., Aldwinckle, H.S. 2008. Identification And Mapping Of Genes Differentially Expressed During Interaction Of Resistant And Susceptible Apple Cultivars (Malus Xdomestica) With Erwinia amylovora. p. 232. In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XVI, San Diego, CA.

Myers, C. T., and P. L. Forsline. 2008. Pest resistance status of hybrid releases housed in USDA's "core" Malus germplasm collection. Entomological Society of America, Eastern Branch. Annual Meeting, 9-11 March, 2008, Syracuse, NY.

Myers, C.T., T.C. Leskey and P.L. Forsline. 2007. Susceptibility of fruit from diverse apple and crabapple germplasm to attack from plum curculio, Conotrachelus nenuphar (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). J. Econ. Entomol. 100(5): 1663-1671.

Myers, C.T., W.H. Reissig, and P.L. Forsline. 2008. Susceptibility of fruit from diverse apple and crabapple germplasm to attack from apple maggot, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Economic Entomology. J. Econ. Entomol. 101(1): 206-215.

Norelli, J.L., Gardiner, S.E., Malnoy, M., Aldwinckle, H.S., Baldo, A.M., Borejsza-Wysocka, E.E., Farrell, R.E., Lalli, D.A., Celton, J.M., Bassett, C.L., Korban, S.S., Wisniewski, M.E. 2008. Using Functional Genomics To Develop Tools To Breed Fire Blight Resistant Apples. p. 232. In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XVI, San Diego, CA.

Postman, J., K. Hummer, E. Stover, P. Forsline, L.J. Grauke, F. Zee, T. Ayala-Silva, R. Krueger, and B. Irish. 2006. Fruit and Nut Genebanks in the U.S. National Plant Germplasm System. HortScience 41:1188-1194.

Richards, C.M., Gayle M. Volk, Ann A. Reilley, Adam D. Henk, Dale Lockwood, Patrick A. Reeves, and Philip L. Forsline. 2008. Genetic diversity and population structure in Malus sieversii, a wild progenitor species of domesticated apple. Journal. (submitted to Tree Genetics and Genomics).

Robertson, L.D., A.M. Baldo, S.M. Sheffer, and J.A. Labate. 2004. Use of Sequence-based polymorphisms for studying genetic diversity of winter squash. Eighth Eastern Great Lakes Molecular Evolution Meeting. Ithaca, NY

Robertson, L.D., A.M. Baldo, S.M. Sheffer, and J.A. Labate. 2004. Sequence-based amplified polymorphisms (SBAPs) are useful for studying genetic diversity of winter squash. p. 153 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XII, San Diego, CA.

Robertson, L.D., and J.A. Labate. 2007. Genetic resources of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum var. esculentum) and wild relatives. p. 25-75. In
M.K. Razdan and A.K. Mattoo (eds.) Genetic improvement of Solanaceous crops vol. I: Tomato, Science Publishers Inc., New Hampshire, USA; Plymouth, UK.

Rupasinghe, H.P.V, G.M. Huber, C. Embree, and P.L. Forsline. 2008. Red-fleshed apples as a source for functional beverages. Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Conference. May 25-27, 2008.

Samuelian, S.K., Baldo, A.M., Pattison, J.A., and Weber, C.A. 2008. Isolation and linkage mapping of NBS-LRR resistance gene analogs in red raspberry ( Rubus idaeus L.) and classification among 270 Rosaceae NBS-LRR genes. Tree Genetics & Genomes. Electronic Online First article http://www.springerlink.com/content/n423jnx741586448

Saleh Al-Turki, Mohamed A. Shahba, Philip L. Forsline and Cecil Stushnoff. 2008. Biodiversity of total phenolics, antioxidant capacity and juice quality in apple cider taxa. Koean Journal (pending).

Sheffer, S.M., J.A. Labate, T.N. Bjorkman, L.D. Robertson and A.M. Baldo. 2004. BoGSL-ELONG as a candidate diagnostic marker in phenotypically diverse brassica populations. Eighth Eastern Great Lakes Molecular Evolution Meeting. Ithaca, NY

Simon, C.J. 2004. Genetic conservation of nonseed materials. In: Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science1:1. Robert G. Goodman (ed), Marcel Dekker Inc. pp.1-3

Simon, C.J., Y. Wan, H. Schwaninger, G.-Y. Zhong, J.A. Labate, and A.M. Baldo. 2008. Nucleotide polymorphism analysis in Vitis: A broad survey across the grape genus. p. 240 In Final Abstracts Guide, Plant and Animal Genome XVI, San Diego, CA.

Stushnoff, C., A.E. McSay, J.J. Luby, and P.L. Forsline. 2003. Diversity of phenolic antioxidant content and radical scavenging capacity in the apple germplasm collection. XXV1 International Horticultural Congress. Symposium 21 (Plant Genetic Resources: The Fabric of Horticulture's Future). Acta Horticulturae 623: 305-312.

Sun, Lingxia, . Steve van Nocker, and Philip L. Forsline. 2008. Natural Variation for Fruit Abscission in Apple (Malus). HortScience 43: 1271.
Sun, Lingxia, Steve van Nocker, and Philip. L. Forsline. 2008. Natural Variation in Fruit Abscission-Related Traits in Apple (Malus). Euphytica. (accepted).

Towill, L.E., P.L. Forsline, C. Walters, J. Waddell and J. Laufman. 2004. Cryopreservation of Malus germplasm using a winter vegetative bud method: Results from 1915 accessions. Cryoletters 25:323-334.

Vision T, Chacon M, Tsompana M, Robertson L, Pena Lomeli A, Ponce O (2006). Microsatellite variation and population structure in tomatillo (Physalis philadelphica Lam.). PAA/Solanaceae Abstract 408, July 23-27, Madison, WI

Volk G.M., Ann A. Reilley, Adam D. Henk, Christopher M. Richards, P.L. Forsline, and H.S. Aldwinckle. 2005. Ex situ conservation of vegetatively propagated species: Development of a seed-based core collection or Malus sieversii. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 130: 203-210.

Volk Gayle, Christopher M. Richards, Ann A. Reilley Adam D. Henk Patrick A. Reeves Philip L. Forsline Herb S. Aldwinckle. 2008. Genetic diversity and disease resistance of wild Malus orientalis from Turkey and southern Russia. Journal J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 133: 383-389

Volk, G.M., Christopher M. Richards, Philip L. Forsline, and Herb Aldwinckle.
2008. Diversity of wild Malus germplasm available in the USDA-ARS National Plant Germplasm System. HortScience 43: 1136.

Volk, Gayle M., Christopher M. Richards, Philip L. Forsline, and Herb S. Aldwinckle. 2008. Assessment of the genetic diversity and disease resistance of wild Malus orientalis seedlings from Turkey and Southern Russia. 4th International Rosaceae Genomics Conference.

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