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NCRPIS Staff
Beyer, Rachael
Bingaman, Barbara
Blanco, Michael
Block, Charles
Brenner, David
Burke, Lisa
Bushman, Marci
Buzzell, Brian
Carstens, Jeffrey
Clark, Cindy
Crim, Lloyd
Cyr, Pete
Duvick, Susan
Engstrom, Fred
Erickson, Maria
Flomo, Sam
Gardner, Candice
Hanlin, Steve
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Kovach, David
Larsen, Irvin
Lively, Matthew
Lockhart, Larry
Marek, Laura
McClurg, Sharon
Millard, Mark
Moore, Trent
Perrett, Jesse
Pfiffner, Lisa
Reitsma, Kathy
Shen, Nuo (Mack)
Smelser, Andrew
Stebbins, Robert
Van Roekel, John (Bill)
Widrlechner, Mark
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Steve Joseph. Hanlin

Entomologist


Publications
SEED-SET EVALUATION OF FOUR MALE-STERILE, FEMALE-FERTILE SOYBEAN LINES USING ALFALFA LEAF-CUTTER BEES AND HONEY BEES AS POLLINATORS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ortiz-Perez, E., Mian, R.M., Cooper, R.L., Mendiola, T., Tew, J., Horner, H.T., Hanlin, S.J., Palmer, R.G. 2008. Seed-set evaluation of four male-sterile, female-fertile soybean lines using alfalfa leaf-cutter bees and honey bees as pollinators. Journal of Agricultural Science. 146:461-469.
Regeneration of self-compatible Pimpinella plants benefits from the addition of fly pollinators - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Reitsma, K.R., Clark, L.C., Mcclurg, S.G., Hanlin, S.J., Brenner, D.M., Widrlechner, M.P. 2007. Regeneration of self-compatible Pimpinella plants benefits from the addition of fly pollinators. In: Proceedings of the 9th International Pollination Symposium on Plant-Pollinator Relationships - Diversity in Action. p. 144-145.
Novel Use of Alfalfa Leafcutting Bees (Megachile rotundata) for Plant Genetic Resource Conservation - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Hanlin, S.J., Mcclurg, S.G., Gardner, C.A. 2007. Novel Use of Alfalfa Leafcutting Bees (Megachile rotundata) for Plant Genetic Resource Conservation. In: Proceedings of the 9th International Pollination Symposium on Plant-Pollinator Relationships - Diversity in Action.
Insect Pollination at North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station ¿ Past and Present - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Hanlin, S.J., Mcclurg, S.G., Gardner, C.A. 2007. Insect Pollination at North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station ¿ Past and Present. In: Proceedings of the 9th International Pollination Symposium on Plant-Pollinator Relationships - Diversity in Action.
INSECT-MEDIATED SEED-SET EVALUATION OF 21 SOYBEAN LINES SEGREGATING FOR MALE STERILITY AT 10 DIFFERENT LOCI - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ortiz-Perez, E., Horner, H.T., Hanlin, S.J., Palmer, R.G. 2006. Insect-mediated seed-set evaluation of 21 soybean lines segregating for male sterility at 10 different loci. Euphytica. 152:351-360.
EVALUATION OF INSECT-MEDIATED SEED-SET AMONG MALE-STERILE SOYBEAN LINES SEGREGATING FOR THE MS6 ALLELE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ortiz-Perez, E., Horner, H.T., Hanlin, S.J., Palmer, R.G. 2006. Evaluation of insect-mediated seed-set among male-sterile soybean lines segregating for the ms6 allele. Field Crops Research. 97:353-362
HYBRID SOYBEAN: A POSITIVE PROGRESS REPORT - (Abstract)
Palmer, R.G., Ortiz-Perez, E., Cervantez-Martinez, I.G., Horner, H.T., Hanlin, S.J., Wiley, H., Davis, W.H. 2005. Hybrid soybean:a positive progress report. American Farm Bureau Federation Publication. Paper No. 24.
PHENOTYPIC RECURRENT SELECTION FOR INCREASED HYBRID SOYBEAN SEED PRODUCTION - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Ortiz-Perez, E., Cervantes-Martinez, I., Wiley, H., Hanlin, S.J., Horner, H.T., Davis, W.H., Palmer, R.G. 2004. Phenotypic recurrent selection for increased hybrid soybean seed production. American Seed Trade Association Conference Proceedings, December 7-10, 2004, Chicago, Illinois. p. 13.
PHENOTYPIC RECURRENT SELECTION FOR INCREASED POLLINATOR ATTRACTION TO PRODUCE HYBRID SOYBEAN SEED - (Abstract)
Ortiz-Perez, E., Cervantes-Martinez, I.G., Wiley, H., Hanlin, S.J., Horner, H.T., Davis, W.H., Palmer, R.G. 2004. Phenotypic recurrent selection for increased pollinator attraction to produce hybrid soybean seed. American Society of Agronomy Abstracts. Paper No. 1029.
PERFORMANCE OF F2:3 MALE STERILE, FEMALE-FERTILE SOYBEAN LINES IN HYBRID SEED PRODUCTION - (Abstract)
Ortiz-Perez, E., Cervantes-Martinez, I.G., Wiley, H., Hanlin, S.J., Horner, H.T., Davis, W.H., Palmer, R.G. 2004. Performance of f2:3 male sterile, female-fertile soybean lines in hybrid seed production. International Congress on Sexual Plant Reproduction Proceedings. Abstract No. 87.
LAB REARING TECHNIQUES FOR BLUE BOTTLE FLIES (CALLIPHORA SP.) AT THE NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL PLANT INTRODUCTION - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Hanlin, S.J., Mcclurg, S.G. 2004. Lab rearing techniques for Blue Bottle Flies (Calliphora sp.) at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting North Central Branch.
HYBRID SOYBEAN - CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Palmer, R.G., Ortiz-Perez, E., Cervantes-Martinez, I., Wiley, H., Hanlin, S.J., Healy, R.A., Horner, H.T., Davis, W.H. 2003. Hybrid soybean - current status and future outlook. American Seed Trade Association Conference Proceedings. 33:267-304. CD-ROM. Washington, D.C.:ASTA.
   
 
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