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David R Gealy
Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center
Plant Physiologist

Phone: (870) 672-9300 ext. 226
Fax: (870) 673-7581
2890 HWY 130 E
STUTTGART, AR, 72160

Projects
Response of Diverse Rice Germplasm to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 413193
Response of Diverse Rice Germplasm to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 413322
Cooperative Use of Greenhouse Facilities at Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 410074

Publications
Genetic diversity in red rice from the southern U.S.A. - (Abstract)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Gealy, D.R., Moldenhauer, K.K., Boyett, V.A., Alcober, E.L., Agrama, H.A. 2009. Genetic diversity in red rice from the southern U.S.A. [abstract] Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. Paper 250.
Seed physicochemical characteristics of field-grown U.S. weedy red rice biotypes: Contrasts with commercial cultivars - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gealy, D.R., Bryant, R.J. 2009. Seed physicochemical characteristics of field-grown U.S. weedy red rice biotypes: Contrasts with commercial cultivars. Journal of Cereal Science 49:239-245.
Maximum outcrossing rate and genetic compatibility between red rice (Oryza sativa) biotypes and Clearfield rice - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Gealy, D.R., Baquireza, C.J. 2008. Maximum outcrossing rate and genetic compatibility between red rice (Oryza sativa) biotypes and Clearfield rice. Weed Science 56 (6): 807-813.
Gene flow in genetically altered crops helps progress transgenic turfgrass. - (Trade Journal)
Gealy, D.R. 2008. Gene flow in genetically altered crops helps progress transgenic turfgrass. Turfgrass Trends. pp. 53-60.
Developments in rice allelopathy: Searching for the balance between allelopathic activity, agronomic viability and commercial acceptability - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Moldenhauer, K.K., Mattice, J., Yan, W. 2008. Developments in rice allelopathy: Searching for the balance between allelopathic activity, agronomic viability and commercial acceptability. Proceedings of the 5th World Congress on Allelopathy, Saratoga Springs, NY, Sept. 21-25, 2008. p. 56.
Transfer of herbicide-resistant gene to weedy rice populations and its implications - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Sales, M.A., Smith, K.L., Gealy, D.R., Kuk, Y.I., Mauromoustakos, A. 2008. Transfer of herbicide-resistant gene to weedy rice populations and its implications. International Weed Science Congress.
Southern U.S. weedy red rice(Oryza sativa) accessions for entry into the National Small Grains Collection - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Bockelman, H.E. 2008. Southern U.S. weedy red rice(Oryza sativa) accessions for entry into the National Small Grains Collection. International Weed Science Society. p.
Use of SSR markers to discern reciprocal outcrossing rates between weedy red rice types and rice cultivars having different degrees of flowering synchronization - (Proceedings/Symposium) - (01-Feb-08)
Gene flow from weedy rice populations to cultivated rice varies by plant type - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Smith, K.L., Gealy, D.R. 2008. Gene flow from weedy rice populations to cultivated rice varies by plant type. In: Proceedings of the 32nd Rice Technical Working Group Meetings, February 18-21, 2008, San Diego, CA. 2008. CDROM.
Introduction of a new issue paper from CAST - Implications of gene flow in the scale-up and commercial use of biotechnology-derived crops: Economic and Policy Considerations - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Bradford, K., Hall, L., Hellmich Ii, R.L., Raybould, A., Wolt, J., Zilberman, D. 2007. Implications of gene flow in the scale-up and commercial use of biotechnology-derived crops: Economic and policy considerations. Proceedings 2007 North Central Weed Science Society Crop Gene Flow Symposium, December 12-13, 2007, St. Louis, MO.
Carolina foxtail (alopecurus carolinianus): Susceptibility and suitability as an alternative host to rice blast disease (Magnaporthe oryzae [formerly M. grisea] - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jia, Y., Gealy, D.R., Lin, M., Wu, L., Black, H.L. 2008. Carolina foxtail (Alopecurus carolinianus): Susceptibility and suitability as an alternative host to rice blast disease (Magnaporthe oryzae [formerly M. grisea]. Plant Disease. 92(4):504-507.
Red Rice Diversity and Planting Date Effects on Risk of Gene Flow - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Burgos, N.R., Shivrain, V.K., Gealy, D.R., Smith, K.L., Scott, R.R. 2007. Red rice diversity and planting date effects on risk of gene flow. In: North Central Weed Science Society US Proceedings. December 2007, Champaign,IL. 2007 CDROM.
Effect of Plant and Environmental Factors on ALS-resistant Gene Transfer from ClearfieldTM Rice to Red Rice. - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Sales, M.A., Smith, K.L., Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L. 2007. Effect of Plant and Environmental Factors on ALS-resistant Gene Transfer from ClearfieldTM Rice to Red Rice. Arkansas Crop Protection Association Proceedings 11:19.
A User-Friendly 13C Isotope Discrimination Method for Root Studies with Rice and C4 Weeds in Field Soils - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R. 2008. A user-friendly 13c isotope discrimination method for root studies with rice and c4 weeds in field soils. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. 1p.
Impact of plant and environmental factors on ALS-resistant gene transfer rate from ClearfieldTM rice to red rice biotypes - (Proceedings/Symposium) - (02-Oct-07)
Structure Analysis of Several Red Rice Populations in Arkansas: DNA Marker Evidence for Gene Flow with Rice - (Experiment Station)
Gealy, D.R., Agrama, H.A., Wilson,Jr., C.E., Estorninos, Jr, L.E. 2007. Structure Analysis of Several Red Rice Populations in Arkansas: DNA Marker Evidence for Gene Flow with Rice. University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 550:74-83.
Outcrossing frequency and phenotypes of outcrosses based on flowering of red rice accessions and Clearfield cultivars in the Grand Prairie - (Experiment Station)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Bullington, J.A., Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L. 2007. Outcrossing frequency and phenotypes of outcrosses based on flowering of red rice accessions and Clearfield cultivars in the Grand Prairie. Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 550:237-244.
Weedy Rices-Origin, Biology, Ecology, and Control - (Book/Chapter)
Delouche, J.C., Burgos, N.R., Gealy, D.R., De San Martin, G.Z., Labrada, R., Larinde, M., Rosell, C. 2007. Weedy Rices-Origin, Biology, Ecology, and Control. FAO Plant Production and Protection Paper 188, FAO Rome. 144 p.
Characterization of Weedy Rice Populations in the Southern U.S. and Their Gene Flow Interactions with Rice Using DNA Markers - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R., Agrama, H.A., Estorninos, Jr, L.E., Wilson,Jr, C.E. 2007. Characterization of weedy rice populations in the southern U.S. and their gene flow interactions with rice using DNA markers. 4th Temperate Rice Congress, Novara, Italy, June 23-25, 2007. [abstract]
Weed suppressive rice for drill-seeded systems of the Southern USA: Research strategies and limitations - (Proceedings/Symposium) - (15-Mar-07)
Population structure of putative rice-red rice hybrid derivatives in the Southern U.S. - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Agrama, H., Estorninos, Jr., L.E., Eizenga, G.C. 2007 Population structure of putative rice-red rice hybrid derivatives in the Southern U.S. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Proceedings. 47:P92.
Implications of gene flow in the scale-up and commercial use of biotechnology-derived crops: Economic and policy considerations - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gealy, D.R., Bradford, K.J., Hall, L., Raybould, A., Wolt, J., Zilberman, D. 2007. Implications of gene flow in the scale-up and commercial use of biotechnology-derived crops: Economic and policy considerations. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology Issue Paper 37. CAST, Ames, Iowa. 24 p.
Gene transfer rate from CL rice to diverse red rice biotypes - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Smith, K.L., Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L. 2007. Gene transfer rate from CL rice to diverse red rice biotypes. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Proceedings 47:301.
Factors influencing ALS-resistant gene transfer from CL (tm) rice to red rice. - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Smith, K.L., Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L. 2007. Factors influencing ALS-resistant gene transfer from CL (tm) rice to red rice.. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Proceedings. 60:172.
A Multi-Year Comparison of Rice-Barnyardgrass Root Interactions in Weed Suppressive and Non-Suppressive Rice Cultivars Using Stable 13c Isotope Analysis - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L., Moldenhauer, K.K. 2007. A multi-year comparison of rice-barnyardgrass root interactions in weed suppressive and non-suppressive rice cultivars using stable 13c isotope analysis. Proceedings of Southern Weed Science Society Vol. 60.
Ssr Marker Confirmation of Reciprocal Outcrossing Rates Between Rice and Red Rice Lines in Arkansas over a Five-Year Period - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Estorninos, Jr., L.E. 2004. SSR marker confirmation of reciprocal outcrossing rates between rice and red rice lines in Arkansas over a five-year period. [abstract] Proceedings of Southern Weed Science Society. Vol. 60
Genetic Analysis and Reciprocal Outcrossing Rates of Red Rice Types in Arkansas - (Experiment Station)
Estorninos, L.E., Gealy, D.R., Wilson, C.E. 2006. Genetic analysis and reciprocal outcrossing rates of red rice types in Arkansas. In: Norman, R.J., Meullent, J.-F., Moldenhauer, K.A.K., editors. B.R. Wells Rice Research Studies 2005, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 540. p.190-199. Available: http://www.uark.edu/depts/agripub/Publications/researchseries.
Flowering of Red Rice Accessions from Arkansas and Clearfield Cultivars in the Grand Prairie - (Experiment Station)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L., Estorninos, L.E. 2006. Flowering of red rice accessions from Arkansas and Clearfield cultivars in the Grand Prairie. In: Norman, R.J., Meullenet, J.-F., Moldenhauer, K.A.K., editors. B.R. Wells Rice Research Studies 2005, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 540. p. 230-239.
Identification of Genes Involved in Cold Resistance During Seed Germination and Postgermination of Rice Using Comparative Proteomics and Genomics - (Abstract)
Yuan, J.S., Gealy, D.R., Stoming, T., Stewart Jr., C. 2006. Identification of genes involved in cold resistance during seed germination and postgermination of rice using comparative proteomics and genomics [abstract]. Proceedings American Society of Plant Biologists Annual Meeting. Paper No. P09042.
Competitive N Uptake Between Rice and Weedy Rice - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Burgos, N.R., Norman, R.J., Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L. 2006. Competitive N uptake between rice and weedy rice. Field Crops Research. 98(1):1-7.
Comparison of Physicochemical Properties and Starch Structure of Red Rice and Cultivated Rice - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Patindol, J., Flowers, A., Kuo, M., Wang, Y., Gealy, D.R. 2006. Comparison of physicochemical properties and starch structure of red rice and cultivated rice. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry. 54(7):2712-2718.
Multi-Year Evaluation of Reciprocal Outcrossing Rates Between Selected Rice Cultivars and Red Rice Types at Stuttgart, Arkansas - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R., Estorninos, L.E., Burgos, N.R. 2006. Multi-year evaluation of reciprocal outcrossing rates between selected rice cultivars and red rice types at Stuttgart, Srkansas. Proceedings of Southern Weed Science Society. 59:186
Promising weed suppressive activity in high-yielding indica rice and hybrid rice - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L., Moldenhauer, K.K., Yan, W., Rutger, J.N. 2006. Promising weed suppressive activity in high-yielding indica rice and hybrid rice. Rice Technical Working Group Meeting Proceedings, February 29-March 1, 2006, Houston, Texas. 2006 CSROM.
Carolina Foxtail (Alopecurus Carolinianus): Susceptibility and Suitability As An Alternate Host to Rice Blast Disease (P. Grisea) - (Abstract)
Jia, Y., Gealy, D.R., Lin, M.J., Wu, L., Black, H.L. 2006. Carolina foxtail (alopecurus carolinianus): susceptibility and suitability as an alternate host to rice blast disease (p. grisea) [abstract]. In: Rice Technical Working Group Meeting Proceedings, Houston, Texas, February 29-March 2, 2006. 2006.CDROM.
Confirmation of Hybridization Between Rice and Phenotypically Distinct Red Rice Types in Arkansas Rice Fields - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Estorninos, L., Wilson, C.E., Agrama, H. 2005. Confirmation of hybridization between rice and phenotypically distinct red rice types in Arkansas rice fields. Proceedings North Central Weed Science Society. 60:126.
Flowering of Red Rice Biotypes and Cl Cultivars As Affected by Planting Dates - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L., Estorninos, Jr., L.E., Meier, J.R. 2005. Flowering of red rice biotypes and CL cultivars as affected by planting dates. Arkansas Crop Protection Association Proceedings. 9:13-14.
Evidence and Implications of Outcrossing Between Red Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) and Rice in Commercial Fields - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R., Estorninos, L.E., Wilson, C.E. 2005. Evidence and implications of outcrossing between red rice (Oryza sativa L.) and rice in commercial fields [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. 45:49.
Planting Time and Cultivar Effects on Outcrossing in Clearfield(tm) Rice - (Experiment Station)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Sales, M.A., Gealy, D.R. 2005. Planting time and cultivar effects on outcrossing in Clearfield(tm) rice. In: Norman, R.L., Meullenet, J.-F., Moldenhauer, K.A.K., editors. B.R. Wells Rice Research Studies 2004, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 529. p, 240-249. Available: http://www.uark.edu/depts/agripub/Publications/researchseries/.
Dynamics of Pollen Dispersal and Confinement in U.S. Rice - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R. 2006. Dynamics of pollen dispersal and confinement in u.s. rice. Proceedings of Workshop on Confinement of Genetically Engineered Crops During Field Testing, Riverdate, MD, September 13-14, 2004. pp. 96-98.
Gene Flow Between Red Rice and Rice in Herbicide Resistant Rice Fields: Evaluating Risks and Management Options - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R. 2005. Gene flow between red rice and rice in herbicide resistant rice fields: evaluating risks and management options. Proceedings Fourth Brazilian Rice Congress, August 9-12, 2005, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. 2:610.
Rice and Red Rice Interference: Ii. Rice Response to Population Densities of Three Red Rice (Oryza Sativa) Ecotypes - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Estorninos, L.E., Gealy, D.R., Talbert, R.E., Mcclelland, M.R., Gbur, E.E. 2005. Rice and red rice interference: II. Rice response to population densities of three red rice (Oryza sativa) ecotypes. Weed Science. 53:683-689.
Rice and Red Rice Interference: I. Response of Red Rice (Oryza Sativa) to Sowing Rates of Tropical Japonica and Indica Rice Cultivars - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Estorninos, L.E., Gealy, D.R., Talbert, R.E., Gbur, E.E. 2005. Rice and red rice (Oryza sativa) interference: I. Response of red rice to sowing rates of tropical japonica and indica rice cultivars. Weed Science. 53:676-682.
Evaluation and Improvement of Allelopathic Rice Germplasm at Stuttgart, Arkansas, Usa - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Ottis, B., Talbert, R., Moldenhauer, K., Yan, W. 2005. Evaluation and improvement of allelopathic rice germplasm at Stuttgart, Arkansas, USA. In: Harper, J., An, M., Wu, H., Kent, J., editors. International Allelopathy Society. Proceedings and Selected Papers, Fourth World Congress on Allepathy--Establishing the Scientific Base, August 21-27, 2005, Charles Stuart, Wagga Wagga, Australia. p. 157-163.
Identifying Red Rice Crosses in Arkansas Rice Fields - (Experiment Station)
Gealy, D.R., Estorninos, L.E., Wilson, C.E. 2005. Identifying red rice crosses in Arkansas rice fields. In: Norman, R.J., Meullenet, J.-F., Moldenhauer, K.A.K., editors. B.R. Wells Rice Research Studies 2004, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 529. p. 201-209. Available: http://www.uark.edu/depts/agripub/Publications/researchseries/
Growth, Development, and Physiological Characteristics of Selected Red Rice (Oryza Sativa) Accessions from Arkansas - (Experiment Station)
Gealy, D.R. 2005. Growth, development, and physiological characteristics of selected red rice (Oryza sativa) accessions from Arkansas. In: Norman, R.J., Meullenet, J.-F., Moldenhauer, K.A.K., editors. B.R. Wells Rice Research Studies 2004, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 529. p. 184-200. Available: http://www.uark.edu/depts/agripub/Publications/researchseries/
Genetic Introgression: a Factor in Weedy Rice Diversity in the U.S.? - (Abstract)
Burgos, N.R., Shivrain, V.K., Scott, R.S., Moldenhauer, K.A., Gealy, D.R. 2005. Genetic introgression: a factor in weedy rice diversity in the U.S.? [abstract]. Weed Science Society of America Meeting Abstracts. 45:50-51.
Interference Interactions of Two Rice Cultivars and Their F3 Hybrid with Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa Crus-Galli) in a Replacement Series Study - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gealy, D.R., Estorninos, L.E., Gbur, E.E., Chavez, R.S. 2005. Interference interactions of two rice cultivars and their F3 cross with barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) in a replacement series study. Weed Science. 53:323-330.
Identification of Rice-Red Rice Crosses in Imi and Non-Resistant Rice Fields of Arkansas - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R., Wilson, C.E., Estorninos, L.E., Black, H.L., Agrama, H. 2005. Identification of rice-red rice crosses in imi- and non-resistant rice fields of Arkansas [abstract]. Proceedings of Southern Weed Science Society. 58:211.
Gene Movement Between Rice (Oryza Sativa) and Weedy Rice (Oryza Sativa): a U.S. Temperate Rice Perspective - (Book/Chapter)
Gealy, D.R. 2005. Gene movement between rice (Oryza sativa) and weedy rice (Oryza sativa): a U.S. temperate rice perspective. In: Gressel, J. editor.Crop Ferality and Volunteerism. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p. 323-354.
Gene flow from herbicide-resistant and non-resistant rice into red rice populations in U.S. rice fields: A survey of current evidence - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Estorninos, L.E., Agrama, H.A., Eizenga, G.C. 2006. Gene flow from herbicide-resistant and non-resistant rice into red rice populations in U.S. rice fields: A survey of current evidence. Rice Technical Working Group Meeting Proceedings, February 29-March 1, 2006, Houston, Texas. 2006 CDROM.
Planting Date Matters in Clearfield Rice Outcrossing - (Abstract)
Burgos, N.R., Shivrain, V.K., Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L. 2004. Planting date matters in Clearfield rice outcrossing [abstract]. Arkansas Crop Protection Association Proceedings. 8:7.
Dynamics of Pollen Dispersal and Confinement in U.S. Rice - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R. 2005. Dynamics of pollen dispersal and confinement in U.S. rice. APHIS Gene Confinement Workshop Abstracts. Available from: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/brs/confine_workshop/gealy_abstract.pdf.
Hybridization Between Red Rice and Rice in the U.S.: Implications for Gene Flow and Ferality - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R., Estorninos, L.E. 2004. Hybridization between red rice and rice in the U.S.: Implications for gene flow and ferality. 4th International Weed Science Congress. Abstract p. 76.
Some Physiologtical and Competitive Advantages of Red Rice over Rice - (Abstract)
Burgos, N.R., Counce, P.A., Gealy, D.R., Norman, R.J., Shivrain, V.K., Stiers, E.N. 2004. Some physiologtical and competitive advantages of red rice over rice [abstract]. In: Proceedings of 4th International Weed Congress, Durban, South Africa. p. 75.
Outcrissing Study Between Transgenic Herbicide=resistant Rice and Non-Trangenic Rice in California - (Abstract)
Fischer, A.J., Cheetham, D.P., Laca, E.A., Mckenzie, K.S., Gealy, D.R. 2004. Outcrossing study between transgenic herbicide-resistant rice and non-transgenic rice in California [abstract]. In: Ferrero, A., Vidotto, F., editors. Proceedings of the Conference Chanllenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Rice-Based Production Systems. International Rice Conference, September 13-15, 2004, Turin, Italy. p. 407-408.
Insights into the Parentage of Rice/red Rice Crosses Using Ssr Analysis of U.S. Rice Cultivars and Red Rice Populations - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R., Yan, W., Eizenga, G.C., Moldenhauer, K.A., Redus, M. 2005. Insights into the parentage of rice/red rice crosses using SSR analysis of U.S. rice cultivars and red rice populations [abstract]. Rice Technical Working Group Meeting Proceedings. Abstract p. 179.
Challenges in Developing Commercially Acceptable Weed Suppressive Rice Cultivars for the Southern U.S. - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R., Black, H.L., Moldenhauer, K.A. 2005. Challenges in developing commercially acceptable weed suppressive rice cultivars for the southern U.S. [abstract]. Rice Technical Working Group Meeting Proceedings. Abstract p. 196
Considerations for Managing Gene Flow from Clearfield Rice to Red Rice - (Abstract)
Burgos, N.R., Shivrain, V.K., Rajguru, S.N., Sparks, O.C., Moldenhauer, K.A., Anders, M.M., Gealy, D.R. 2005. Considerations for managing gene flow from Clearfield rice to red rice. Rice Technical Working Group Meeting Proceedings. Abstract. p. 179-180.
Estimates of Outcrossing Rates Between Imi Rice Lines and Red Rice Based on Ssr Fingerprinting and Phenotypic Characteristics - (Experiment Station)
Estorninos, L.E., Gealy, D.R., Baldwin, T.L., Baldwin, F.B., Burgos, N. 2003. Estimates of outcrossing rates between IMI rice lines and red rice based on SSR fingerprinting and phenotypic characteristics. Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 504. pp. 33-40.
Reciprocal Outcrossing Rates Between Non-Herbicide-Resistant Rice and Red Rice - (Experiment Station)
Estorninos, L.E., Gealy, D.R., TeBeest, D., Burgos, N. 2003. Reciprocal outcrossing rates between non-herbicide-resistant rice and red rice. Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 504. pp. 41-46.
Confirmation of Red Rice Hybrids from Crosses with Rice in Grower Fields Using Ssr Analysis - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R., Estorninos, L. 2004. Confirmation of red rice hybrids from crosses with rice in grower fields using SSR analysis. Weed Science Society of America Meeting. 44:65.
Determining Reciprocal Outcrossing Rates Between Non-Herbicide-Resistant Rice Qand Red Rice Using Ssr Markers - (Abstract)
Estorninos, L., Gealy, D.R., Burgos, N. 2004. Determining reciprocal outcrossing rates between non-herbicide-resistant rice and red rice using SSR markers. Weed Science Society of America Meeting. 44:65-66.
Outcrossing Rates Between Gufosinate-Resistant Transgenic Rice Cultivars and Several Red Rice Ecotypes - (Abstract)
Tebeest, D.O., Gealy, D.R., Wheeler, C.C. 2004. Outcrossing rates between gufosinate-resistant transgenic rice cultivars and several red rice ecotypes. Proceedings of Southern Weed Science Society. 57:209.
Phenotypic and Genetic Diversity of Red Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) in Arkansas - (Abstract)
Shivrain, V.K., Burgos, N.R., Moldenhauer, K.A., Gealy, D.R., Gbur, E.E. 2004. Phenotypic and genetic diversity of red rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Arkansas [abstract]. Proceedings of Southern Weed Science Society. 57:207.
Developing Weed Suppressive Rice Cultivars for the Southern U.S.: Strategies, Progress, and Challenges - (Book/Chapter)
Gealy, D.R., Moldenhauer, K.A. 2005. Developing weed suppressive rice cultivars for the southern U.S.: strategies, progress, and challenges. In: Singh, H., Batish, D., Kohli, R., editors. Handbook of Sustainable Weed Management. Binghamton, New York:Haworth Press. p. 257-296.
Characterization of Hybrid Populations from Rice Crossed with Awned and Awnless Red Rice - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Gealy, D.R., Yan, W., Rutger, J.N. 2003. Characterization of hybrid populations from rice crossed with awned and awnless red rice. 3rd Temperate Rice Conference Proceedings. Paper #140, 7pp. (available on CD ROM only)
Phenotypic and Genotypic Characteristics of Hand-Crossed Male Sterile Rice X Red Rice Hybrids in the Southern U.S. - (Abstract) - (27-Jan-03)
Weed Suppression Potential in Indica Rice Lines for the Southern U.S. - (Abstract) - (27-Jan-03)
Simple Sequence Repeats Analysis of Hybridization Between Imi Rice and Red Rice - (Abstract) - (27-Jan-03)
Characterization of Hybrid Populations from Rice Crossed with Awned and Awnless Red Rice - (Abstract) - (09-Jan-03)
ARS Research on Natural Products for Pest Management - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
AKEY, D.H., ARTHUR, F.H., DE LUCCA II, A.J., GIBSON, D.M., HARRISON JR, H.F., PETERSON, J.K., GEALY, D.R., TWORKOSKI, T., WILSON, C.L., MORRIS, J.B. ARS RESEARCH ON NATURAL PRODUCTS FOR PEST MANAGEMENT. PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE. 2003. v. 59. p. 708-717.
Opportunities for the Development of Rice Blast Resistant Cultivars/germplasm - (Abstract) - (27-Jun-02)
Photosynthetic Response of Rice and Red Rice (Oryza Sativa) to Shading - (Abstract) - (24-Feb-02)
Biology and Geographic Distribution of Red Rice Populations Sampled from Commercial Dryers - (Abstract)
Gealy, D.R., Burgos, N.R., Estorninos, L.E. 2002. Biology and geographic distribution of red rice populations sampled from commercial dryers [abstract]. Proceedings of Southern Weed Science Society. 55:116.
Determination of Hybridization Between Rice and Red Rice Using Microsatellite Markers - (Abstract) - (28-Jan-02)

   
 
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