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Johnie Norton Jenkins
Genetics and Precision Agriculture Research
Supervisory Research Geneticist (Plants)

Phone: (662) 320-7386
Fax: (662) 320-7528
Room 104
810 HIGHWAY 12 EAST
MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS, 39762

Projects
DEVELOPMENT OF PRECISION AGRICULTURE SYSTEMS IN COTTON PRODUCTION
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 413529
GERMPLASM ENHANCEMENT AND GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF COTTON
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 413080
SAFE MANAGEMENT AND UTILIZATION OF WASTE FROM ANIMAL PRODUCTION
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 409661
EFFECTS OF LONG TERM APPLICATION OF POULTRY LITTER TO TWO TYPES OF PASTURE GRASS (WARE FARM)
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 412351
USE OF SELECTED PRECISION AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ON A COMMERCIAL ROW CROP FARM
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 411847
EFFECTS OF POULTRY LITTER AS FERTILIZER IN CONVENTIONAL COTTON PRODUCTION (R. W. FARMER & SON)
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 412413
EFFECTS OF HAY PRODUCTION BY HYBRID BERMUDAGRASS WHEN FERTILIZED WITH POULTRY LITTER (WEBB FARM)
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 412391
SITE SPECIFIC APPROACHES TO DEVELOP PRECISION AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY FOR USE ON COMMERCIAL FARMS (GUNNISON, MS)
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 410628
SITE SPECIFIC APPROACHES TO DEVELOP PRECISION AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY FOR USE ON COMMERCIAL FARMS ROTATING COTTON WITH OTHER CROPS -MACON, MS
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 410622
EFFECTS OF POULTRY LITTER AS FERTILIZER IN NO TILL COTTON (BAILEY AND SONS FARM)
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 412414
DETECTION AND SAFE MANAGEMENT OF MICROORGANISMS IN SWINE WASTE (PRESTAGE FARMS OF MS)
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 412417
BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO RENIFORM NEMATODE IN COTTON
Reimbursable (R)
  Accession Number: 411475
DEVELOPMENT OF RANDOM MATING POPULATIONS OF COTTON FOR BREEDING
Reimbursable (R)
  Accession Number: 409423
DEVELOPMENT OF CHROMOSOME SUBSTITUTION LINES IN COTTON (TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY)
Specific Cooperative Agreement (S)
  Accession Number: 412115
DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF CYTOGENETIC LINES IN COTTON
Specific Cooperative Agreement (S)
  Accession Number: 405789
DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF BIOMETRICAL GENETICS MODELS TO COTTON GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
Specific Cooperative Agreement (S)
  Accession Number: 408468
EVALUATION OF EXPERIMENTAL TRANSGENIC COTTON LINES, CONSTRUCTS, OR EVENTS DEVELOPED BY BAYER CROPSCIENCE
Trust (T)
  Accession Number: 411098
EVALUATION OF EXPERIMENTAL TRANSGENIC COTTON LINES, CONSTRUCTS, OR EVENTS DEVELOPED BY BAYER CROPSCIENCE
Trust (T)
  Accession Number: 408603
TRANSGENES FOR CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS IN COTTON (SYNGENTA)
Trust (T)
  Accession Number: 404166
EVALUATE EFFECTIVENESS OF EXPERIMENTAL TRANSGENIC COTTON LINES DEVELOPED BY BAYER CROPSCIENCE
Trust (T)
  Accession Number: 413214

Publications
Methods of analysis for georeferenced sample counts of tarnished plant bugs in cotton - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (16-Sep-08)
Genetic detection of node of first fruiting branch in crosses of a cultivar with two exotic accessions of Upland cotton - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (01-Aug-08)
Quantitative analysis and QTL mapping for agronomic and fiber traits in an RI population of Upland cotton - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (09-Jun-08)
Registration of RMUP-C5, a random mated population of Upland cotton germplasm - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Gutierrez, O.A., Hayes, R.W., Bowman, D.T., Watson, C.E., Jones, D.C. 2008. Registration of RMUP-C5, a random mated population of Upland cotton germplasm. Journal of Plant Registrations. 2:239-242.
Chromosome substitution lines: useful genomic resources in cotton - (Abstract) - (02-Jun-08)
Interspecific chromosome substitution lines as genetic resources for improvement, trait analysis and genomic inference - (Abstract) - (02-Jun-08)
A novel allele of Li-2 producing different types of fibers in cotton seeds in different branches of the same plant - (Abstract) - (01-Jun-08)
Enhancement and diversity of primitive cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., accessions - (Proceedings/Symposium)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J. 2008. Enhancement and diversity of primitive cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., accessions. In Proceedings 18th EUCARPIA General Congress - Modern Vareity Breeding for Present and Future Needs, Septembeer 9-12, 2008, Valencia, Spain. p. 185-189.
Interspecific chromosome substitution lines in the genetic improvement of Upland cotton - (Abstract) - (25-May-08)
Genetic analysis of agronomic and fiber traits using four interspecific chromosome lines - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (22-Apr-08)
Genetic association of lint yield with its components in cotton chromosome substitution lines - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (07-Apr-08)
Towards a genome sequence for reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis) - (Abstract)
Bartlett, B.D., Shan, X., Wubben, M., Jenkins, J.N., Peterson, D.G. 2008. Towards a genome sequence for reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis) [abstract]. Proceedings Tougaloo College-Mississippi College 5th Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 18, 2008, Tougaloo, MS.
Assessing the risks to water bodies from nitrogen vs. phosphorus based broiler litter strategy - (Abstract)
Adeli, A., Brooks, J.P., Jenkins, J.N. 2008. Assessing the risks to water bodies from nitrogen vs. phosphorus based broiler litter strategy [abstract]. Mississippi 38th Water Resources Conference Proceedings. p. 53.
Molecular characterization and temporal expression analyses indicate the MIC (Meloidogyne Induced Cotton) gene family represents a novel group of root-specific defense-related genes in Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wubben, M., Callahan, F.E., Hayes, R.W., Jenkins, J.N. 2008. Molecular characterization and temporal expression analyses indicate that the MIC (Meloidogyne Induced Cotton) gene family represents a novel group of root-specific defense-related genes in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Planta. 228:111-123.
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) R2R3-MYB transcription factors SNP identification, phylo-genomic characterization, chromosome localization and linkage mapping - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
An, C., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Ma, D., Scheffler, B.E., Kohel, R.J., Yu, J., Stelly, D.M. 2008. Cotton (Gossypium spp.) R2R3-MYB transcription factors SNP identification, phylogenomic characterization, chromosome localization and linkage mapping. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 161:1015-1026.
Evaluation of cotton chromosome substitution lines crossed with high fiber strength lines - (Abstract)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C. 2008. Evaluation of cotton chromosome substitution lines crossed with high fiber strength lines [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 904.
Chromosome substitution lines (CS-B) revealed the presence of cryptic beneficial alleles in G. barbadense with potential to increase lint and seedcotton yield in Upland cotton - (Abstract)
Saha, S., Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Stelly, D.M. 2008. Chromosome substitution lines (CS-B) revealed the presence of cryptic beneficial alleles in G. barbadense with potential to increase lint and seed cotton yield in Upland cotton [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 831.
Identification of differentially expressed genes associated with cotton fiber development in a chromosomal substitution line (CS-B22sh) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, Z., Soliman, K.M., Bolton, J.J., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N. 2008. Identification of differentially expressed genes associated with cotton fiber development in a chromosomal substitution line (CS-B22sh). Genomics. 8:166-174.
BAC-DERIVED SSR CHROMOSOME LOCATIONS IN COTTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Guo, Y., Saha, S., Yu, J., Jenkins, J.N., Kohel, R.J., Scheffler, B.E., Stelly, D.M. 2008. BAC-derived SSR chromosome locations in cotton. Euphytica. 161:361-370.
Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead for Cotton Genome Mapping. - (Proceedings/Symposium) - (30-Oct-07)
QTL for node of first fruiting branch in a cross of an Upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., cultivar with primitive accession Texas 701 - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Guo, Y., McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N., Saha, S. 2008. QTLs for node of first fruiting branch in a cross of an upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., cultivar with primitive accession Texas 701. Euphytica. 163:113-122.
Evaluation of cotton populations for agronomic and fiber traits after different cycles of random mating - (Experiment Station) - (08-Oct-07)
DEFINING THE EXPERIMENTAL UNIT FOR THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SITE-SPECIFIC EXPERIMENTS IN COMMERCIAL COTTON FIELDS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Willers, J.L., Milliken, G.A., Jenkins, J. N., O'Hara, C.G., Gerard, P.D., Reynolds, D.B., Boykin, D.L., Good, P.V., Hood, K.B. 2008. Defining the experimental unit for the design and analysis of site-specific experiments in commercial cotton fields. Agricultural Systems. 96:237-249.
Genetic associations of cotton yield with its component traits in derived primitive accessions crossed by elite Upland cultivars using the conditional ADAA genetic model - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N. 2008. Genetic association of cotton yield with its component traits in derived primitive accessions crossed by elite Upland cultivars using the conditional ADAA genetic model. Euphytica. 161:337-352.
Association of seed traits with specific Pima 3-79 chromosomes in a TM-1 background - (Abstract)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Thaxton, P. 2007. Association of seed traits with specific Pima 3-79 chromosomes in a TM-1 background. Agronomy Abstracts. CD-ROM.
Transcriptome profiling, sequence characterization, and assignment to chromosomes of SNP markers for EXPANSIN genes in cotton - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
An, C., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Scheffler, B.E., Wilkins, T.A., Stelly, D.M. 2007. Transcriptome profiling, sequence characterization, and SNP-based chromosomal assignment of the EXPANSIN genes in cotton. Molecular Genetics and Genomics. 278:539-553.
Molecular and SNP characterization of two genome specific transcription factor genes GhMyb8 and GhMyb10 in cotton species - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hsu, C., An, C., Saha, S., Ma, D., Jenkins, J.N., Scheffler, B.E., Stelly, D. 2008. Molecular and SNP characterization of two genome specific transcription factor genes GhMyb8 and GhMyb10 in cotton species. Euphytica. 159:259-273.
Notice of release of RMUP-C5, a random mated population of Upland cotton germplasm - (Germplasm Release)
Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Gutierrez, O.A., Hayes, R.W., Bowman, D.T., Watson, C.E., Jones, D. 2007. Notice of release of RMUP-C5, a random mated population of Upland cotton germplasm. USDA, Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, and Cotton, Inc. Germplasm Release. 4/30/07. 6 p.
GENETIC EFFECTS OF THIRTEEN GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L. CHROMOSOME SUBSTITUTION LINES IN TOPCROSSES WITH UPLAND COTTON CULTIVARS: II. FIBER QUALITY TRAITS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Wu, J., Saha, S., Gutierrez, O.A., Hayes, R.W., Stelly, D.M. 2007. Genetic effects of thirteen Gossypium barbadense L. chromosome substitution lines in topcrosses with upland cotton cultivars: II. Fiber quality traits. Crop Science. 47:561-572.
Registration of MS-01RKN, MS-24RKN, MS-30RKN, MS-33RKN, MS-35RKN and MS-37RKN cotton germplasm lines with resistance to root-knot nematode - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Creech, R.G., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Hayes, R.W., Creech, J.B., Haire, D., Cantrell, R. 2007. Registration of MS-01RKN, MS-24RKN, MS-30RKN, MS-33RKN, MS-35RKN and MS-37RKN cotton germplasm lines with resistance to root-knot nematode. Journal of Plant Registrations. 1:147-148.
MICROSATELLITE MARKERS ASSOCIATED WITH COTTON FIBER DEVELOPMENT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Buriev, Z.T., Saha, S., Pepper, A.E., Musaev, J.A., Almatov, A., Shermatov, S.E., Kushanov, F.N., Mavlonov, G.T., Reddy, U.K., Yu, J., Jenkins, J.N., Kohel, R.J., Abdukarimov, A. 2007. Microsatellite markers associated with lint percentage trait in cotton, Gossypium hirsutum. Euphytica 156:141-156.
Development and release of C5 breeding populations of cotton developed through random mating - (Abstract)
Gutierrez, O., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Bowman, D.T., Watson, C.E., Jones, D.C., Cantrell, R. 2007. Development and release of C5 breeding populations of cotton developed through random mating [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 639.
Determination of chromosome effects for cotton cultivars crossed with chromosome substitution lines and TM-1 - (Abstract)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Saha, S., Wallace, T. 2007. Determination of chromosome effects for cotton cultivars crossed with chromosome substitution lines and TM-1 [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 2115.
The R2R3-Myb transcription fators of cotton: SNP characterization, chromosomal assignment, and phylogenetic analysis - (Abstract)
An, C., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Scheffler, B.E., Ma, D-P., Stelly, D.M. 2007. MYB genes, a family of transcription fators: SNPS characterization, chromosomal location, and phylogenetic analysis [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1620.
Wide area wireless network (WAWN) for supporting precision agriculture - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Mckinion, J.M., Willers, J.L., Jenkins, J.N. 2007. Wide area wireless network for supporting precision agriculture. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 946-952.
Association of flowering time genes with simple sequence repeat markers in a primitive cotton accession (Gossypium hirsutum L.) - (Abstract)
Guo, Y., MCcarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N., Saha, S., Wu, J. 2007. QTL analyses of flowering time in a primitive cotton accession (Gossypium hirsutum L.)[Abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 231.
Genome-wide linkage disequilibruim revealed by microsatellite markers and association study of fiber quality traits in cotton - (Abstract)
Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Kohel, R.J., Saha, S., Pepper, A.E., Yu, J., Buriev, Z.T., Abdullaev, A., Shermatov, S., Jenkins, J.N., Scheffler, B.E., Abdukarimov, A. 2007. Genome-wide linkage disequilibruim revealed by microsatellite markers and association study of fiber quality traits in cotton [abstract]. In: Proceedings of Plant and Animal Genome XV Conference, January 13-17, 2007, San Diego, California. Paper No. W199.
USE OF PRIMITIVE DERIVED COTTON ACCESSIONS FOR AGRONOMIC AND FIBER TRAITS IMPROVEMENT: VARIANCE COMPONENTS AND GENETIC EFFECTS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N. 2007. Use of primitive derived cotton accessions for agronomic and fiber traits improvement: Variance components and genetic effects. Crop Science. 47:100-110.
THE ROLE OF INDUCED MUTAGENESIS IN CONVERSION OF PHOTOPERIOD DEPENDENCE IN COTTON: HOMOGENIZING EFFECT OF INDUCED MUTAGENESIS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Kushanov, F., Djaniqulov, F., Buriev, Z., Pepper, A.E., Fayzieva, N., Mavlonov, G., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Abdukarimov, A. 2007. The role of induced mutation in conversion of photoperiod dependence in cotton. Journal of Heredity. 98:258-266.
EVIDENCE OF CLUSTERING FOR THE MIC-3 ROOT-SPECIFIC GENE FAMILY ASSOCIATED WITH NEMATODE RESISTANCE IN GOSSYPIUM SPP. - (Abstract)
Buriev, Z., Saha, S., Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Jenkins, J.N., Abukarimov, A., Scheffler, B.E., Stelly, D.M., Wubben, M. 2006. Evidence of clustering for the mic-3 root-specific gene family associated with nematode resistance in gossypium spp [abstract]. American Society of Agronomy Abstracts. CDROM.
Notice of release of six root-knot nematode resistant upland cotton germplasm lines - (Germplasm Release)
Jenkins, J.N., MCcarty Jr., J.C., Hayes, R.W., Creech, R.G., Creech, J.B., Haire, D.L. 2006. Notice of release of six root-knot nematode resistant upland cotton germplasm lines. USDA and Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Germplasm Release. 11/14/2006. 3 p.
INTERSPECIFIC CHROMOSOME SUBSTITUTION LINES IN UPLAND COTTON IMPROVEMENT - (Abstract)
Saha, S., Raska, D.A., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Stelly, D.M. 2006. Interspecific chromosome substitution lines in upland cotton improvement. International Cotton Genome Initiative Workshop. p. 11.
SITE-SPECIFIC APPROACHES TO COTTON INSECT CONTROL. PART 1. STATISTICAL CONCEPTS, SAMPLING, AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Willers, J.L., Jenkins, J.N., Ladner, W.L, Gerard, P.D., Boykin, D.L., Hood, K.B., McKibben, P.L., Samson, S.A., Bethel, M.M. 2005. Site-specific approaches to cotton insect control. Sampling, and remote sensing analyses techniques. Precision Agriculture. 6:431-452.
A STRATEGY FOR DEVELOPING SNP MARKERS FOR THE MIC-3 ROOT-SPECIFIC GENE FAMILY ASSOCIATED WITH NEMATODE RESISTANCE IN GOSSYPIUM SPP. - (Abstract)
Buriev, Z., Saha, S., Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Jenkins, J.N., Abdukarimov, A., Scheffler, B.E., Stelly, D.M., Wubben, M. 2006. A strategy for developing snp markers for the mic-3 root-specific gene family associated with nematode resistance in gossypium spp. [abstract]. Proceedings International Cotton Genome Initiative Conference. Available: http:\\cgi.tamu.edu\pds\icgi06-abs-final.
Linkage Disequilibrium Based Association Mapping of Fiber Quality Traits in Cotton Using Diverse Cotton Germplasm from Uzbekistan - (Abstract)
Abdurakhomonov, I.Y., Kohel, R.J., Saha, S., Pepper, A.E., Yu, J., Buriev, Z.T., Shermatov, S.E., Abdullaev, A.A., Kushanov, F.N., Jenkins, J.N., Scheffler, B.E., Abdukarimov, A. 2006. Linkage disequilibrium based association mapping of fiber quality traits in cotton using diverse cotton germplasm from Uzbekistan [abstract]. In: Proceedings of International Cotton Genome Initiative Workshop, Structural Genomics Session, September 18-20, 2006, Brasilia, Brazil. Paper No. 7. Available: http://icgi.tamu.edu/pdf/icgi06_abs_final.pdf.
AFLP MARKER ASSOCIATIONS WITH AGRONOMIC AND FIBER TRAITS IN DAY-NEUTRAL PRIMITIVE ACCESSIONS AND COTTON CULTIVARS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Zhong, M., Swindle, M. 2007. AFLP marker associations with agronomic and fiber traits in cotton. Euphytica. 153:153-163.
ASSOCIATION OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE RESISTANCE GENES WITH SSR MARKERS ON TWO CHROMOSOMES IN COTTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ynturi, P., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Gutierrez, O.A., Saha, S. 2006. Association of root-knot nematode resistance genes with simple sequence repeat markers on two chromosomes in cotton. Crop Science. 46:2670-2674.
BULKED-POLLEN METHODOLOGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RANDOM MATING POPULATIONS IN COTTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gutierrez, O.A., Bowman, D.T., Cole, C.B., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Wu, J., Watson, C.E. 2006. Development of random-mated populations using bulked pollen methodology: Cotton as a model. Journal of Cotton Science. 10:175-179.
EFFECTS OF CHROMOSOME 5SH FROM GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. ON FLOWER PRODUCTION IN G. HIRSUTUM L. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Wu, J., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Hayes, R.W. 2006. Effects of chromosome 5sh from Gossypium hirsutum L. on flower production in G. hirsutum L. Euphytica. 152:99-107.
COMBINING ABILITY OF 13 GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L. CHROMOSOMES SUBSTITUTED INTO G. HIRSUTUM L. WHEN TOPCROSSED WITH FIVE DIVERSE CULTIVARS: YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J., McCarty Jr., J.C., Saha, S., Gutierrez, O.A., Hayes, R.W., Stelly, D.M. 2006. Genetic effects of thirteen Gossypium hirsutum L. chromosome substitution lines in topcrosses with upland cotton cultivars: I. Yield and yield components. Crop Science. 46:1169-1178.
AN INTRASPECIFIC SSR LINKAGE MAP OF COTTON - (Abstract)
Gutierrez, O.A., Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty, Jr., J.C., Raska, D.A., Stelly, D.M. 2006. An intraspecific SSR linkage map of cotton. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 826.
SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF SIX A-EXPANSIN GENES IN COTTON - (Abstract)
An, C., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Scheffler, B.E., Wilkins, T.A. 2006. Chromosomal assignment of six alpha-expansin genes using SNP markers in cotton (Gossypium spp.). Beltwide Cotton Conferences. p. 737.
EFFECT OF CHROMOSOME SPECIFIC INTROGRESSION IN UPLAND COTTON ON FIBER AND AGRONOMIC TRAITS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J., McCarty Jr., J.C., Gutierrez, O.A., Percy, R.G., Cantrell, R.G., Stelly, D.M. 2006. Effects of chromosome-specific introgression in upland cotton on fiber and agronomic traits. Genetics. 172:1927-1938.
GENETIC DIVERSITY FOR AGRONOMIC AND FIBER TRAITS IN DAY-NEUTRAL PRIMITIVE COTTON GERMPLASM ACCESSIONS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McCarty, J.C., Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N. 2006. Genetic diversity for agronomic and fiber traits in day-neutral primitive cotton germplasm. Euphytica. 148:283-293.
SSR-FACILITATED GOSSYPUM HIRSUTUM L. MARKER LOCALIZATION AND LINKAGE GROUP IDENTIFICATION USING INTERSPECIFIC HYPOANEUPLOID HYBRIDS - (Abstract)
Gutierrez, O.A., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., MCcarty Jr., J.C., Raska, D.A., Stelly, D.M. 2006. SSR-facilitated Gossypum hirsutum L. marker localization and linkage group identification using interspecific hypoaneuploid hybrids [abstract]. Plant and Animal Genome VX Conference Abstracts. CD-ROM.
YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF COTTON AS INFLUENCED BY NITROGEN AND POTASSIUM NUTRITION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Read, J.J., Reddy, K.R., Jenkins, J.N. 2006. Yield and fiber quality of upland cotton as influenced by nitrogen and potassium nutrition. European Journal of Agronomy. 24:282-290.
AN SSR LINKAGE MAP OF UPLAND COTTON, GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. - (Abstract)
Gutierrez, O.A., Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr, J.C., Raska, D.A., Stelly, D.M. 2005. An SSR linkage map of upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L. [abstract]. Agronomy Abstracts. Abstract No. 48-6.
CHARACTERIZAION OF G. HIRSUTUM WILD AND VARIETY ACCESSIONS FROM UZBEK COTTON GERMPLASM COLLECTION FOR MORPHOLOGICAL AND FIBER QUALITY TRAITS AND DATABASE DEVELOPEMENT - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Buriev, Z.T., Kohel, R.J., Yu, J., Pepper, A.E., Rizaeva, S.M., Abdukarimov, A., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N. 2006. Characterizaion of G. hirsutum wild and variety accessions from Uzbek cotton germplasm collection for morphological and fiber quality traits and database developement. In: Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences, January 3-6, 2006, San Antonio, Texas. 2006 CDROM.
MOLECULAR GENETIC DIVERSITY OF G. HIRSUTUM COTTON ACCESSION FROM UZBEK COTTON GERMPLASM REVEALED BY A CORE SET AND CHROMOSOME SPECIFIC MICROSATELLITE MARKERS - (Abstract)
Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Kohel, R.J., Saha, S., Pepper, A.E., Yu, J., Buriev, T.Z., Shermatov, S., Abdullaev, A., Jenkins, J.N., Abdukarimov, A. 2006. Molecular genetic diversity of G. hirsutum cotton accession from Uzbek cotton germplasm revealed by a core set and chromosome specific microsatellite markers [abstract]. Proceedings of Plant and Animal Genome XIV Conference. Paper No. P131.
A RESURSIVE APPROACH TO DETECT MULTIVARIABLE CONDITIONAL VARIANCE COMPONENTS AND CONDITIONAL RANDOM EFFECTS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, J., Wu, D., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C. 2006. A recursive approach to detect multivariable conditional variance components and conditional random effects. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis. 50:285-300.
VARIANCE COMPONENT ESTIMATION USING THE ADAA MODEL WHEN GENOTYPES VARY ACROSS ENVIRONMENTS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Wu, D. 2006. Variance component estimation using the additive, dominance, and additive x additive model when genotypes vary across environments. Crop Science. 46:174-179.
A NEW GENETIC MODEL TO DETERMINE CHROMOSOMAL EFFECTS IN CHROMOSOME SUBSTITUTION LINES AND OTHER GERMPLASMS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Saha, S., Stelly, D.M. 2006. An additive-dominance model to determine chromosomal effects in chromosome substitution lines and other germplasms. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 112:391-399.
MID-SEASON COTTON YIELD VARIABILITY ESTIMATION WITH REMOTE SENSING - (Abstract)
Iqbal, J., Jenkins, J.N., Thomasson, A., McKinion, J.M., Willers, J.L., Whisler, F.D. 2005. Mid-season cotton yield variability estimation with remote sensing. Agronomy Abstracts. 2004 CDROM.
FIELD-SCALE MAPPING OF SOIL PROPERTIES USING HYPERSPECTRAL/MULTISPECTRAL AERIAL IMAGERY - (Abstract)
Iqbal, J., Jenkins, J.N., Thomasson, A., McKinion, J.M., Willers, J.L., Whisler, F.D. 2005. Field-scale mapping of soil properties using hyperspectral/multispectral aerial imagery. Agronomy Abstracts. 2004 CDROM.
Simple sequence repeat marker associated with a natural leaf defoliation trait in tetraploid cotton - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Abdullaev, A.A., Saha, S., Buriev, Z.T., Arslanov, D., Kuryazov, Mavlonov, G., Rizaeva, S.M., Reddy, U.K., Jenkins, J.N., Abdullaev, A., Abdukarimov, A. 2005. Simple sequence repeat marker associated with a natural leaf defoliation trait in tetraploid cotton. Journal of Heredity. 96:644-653.
REGISTRATION OF 17 UPLAND (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM) COTTON GERMLASM LINES DISOMIC FOR DIFFERENT G. BARBADENSE CHROMOSOME OR ARM SUBSTITUTIONS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Stelly, D.M., Saha, S., Raska, D.A., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Gutierrez, O.A. 2005. Registration of 17 upland (Gossypium hirsutum) cotton germplasm lines disomic for different G. barbadense chromosome or arm substitutions. Crop Science. 45:2663-2665.
REGISTRATION OF 14 PRIMITIVE DERIVED COTTON GERMPLASM LINES WITH IMPROVED FIBER STRENGTH - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N. 2005. Registration of 14 primitive derived cotton germplasm lines with improved fiber strength. Crop Science. 45:2668.
COMPARISONS OF TWO STATISTICAL MODELS FOR EVALUATING BOLL RETENTION IN COTTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Watson, C.E. 2005. Comparisons of two statistical models for evaluating boll retention in cotton. Agronomy Journal. 97:1291-1294.
REGISTRATION OF 21 DAY LENGTH-NEUTRAL FLOWERING PRIMITIVE COTTON GERMPLASM LINES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N. 2005. Registration of 21 day length-neutral flowering primitive cotton germplasm lines. Crop Science. 45:2134.
POTENTIAL OF PRIMITIVE ACCESSIONS FOR COTTON IMPROVEMENT - (Experiment Station)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J. 2005. Potential of primitive accessions for cotton improvement. Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 1141. 22 p.
REMOTE SENSING, SAMPLING AND SIMULATION APPLICATIONS IN ANALYSES OF INSECT DISPERSION AND ABUNDANCE IN COTTON - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Willers, J.L., McKinion, J.M., Jenkins, J.N. 2006. Remote sensing, sampling and simulation applications in analyses of insect dispersion and abundance in cotton. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-42CD. p. 879-885.
SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES IN A MISSISSIPPI DELTA FIELD - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Iqbal, J., Thomasson, J.A., Jenkins, J.N., Owens, P.R., Whisler, F.D. 2005. Spatial variability analysis of soil physical properties of alluvial soils. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 69:1338-1350.
EVALUATING AMERICAN AND CHINA COTTON CULTIVARS AND THEIR CROSSES FOR IMPROVEMENT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., Guo, X. 2005. Evaluating American and China cotton cultivars and their crosses for improvement. Cotton Science. 17:47-55.
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GENES PUTATIVELY RELATED TO COTTON FIBER QUALITY - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, Z., Soliman, K.M., Zipf, A., Saha, S., Sharma, G.C., Jenkins, J.N. 2005. Isolation and characterization of genes differentially expressed in fiber of Gossypium barbadense L. Journal of Cotton Science. 9:166-174.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SITE-SPECIFIC EXPERIMENTS WITHIN COMMERCIAL COTTON FIELDS - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Willers, J.L., Milliken, G.A., O'Hara, C.G., Jenkins, J.N. 2005. Information technologies and the design and analysis of site-specific experiments within commercial cotton fields. In: Milliken, G.A., editor. Proceedings 16th Kansas State University on Applied Statistics in Agriculture, April 25-27, 2004, Manhattan, Kansas. p. 41-73.
SOIL-LANDSCAPE SPATIAL VARIABILITY IMPACT ON NON-IRRIGATED COTTON YIELD - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Iqbal, J., Read, J.J., Thomasson, A., Jenkins, J.N. 2005. Relationships between soil-landscape and dryland cotton lint yield. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 69:872-882.
EFFECTS OF VIP ON SELECTED COTTON INSECT PESTS IN FIELD AND LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS - (Abstract)
Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C. 2005. Effects of VIP on selected cotton insect pests in field and laboratory experiments [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1046.
INFLUENCE OF FOUR PLANT POPULATIONS ON BOLL RETENTION AND LINT YIELD ON FOUR COMMERCIAL CULTIVARS - (Abstract)
Cash, L., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C. 2005. Influence of four plant populations on boll retention and lint yield on four commercial cultivars [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1019.
RESISTANCE TO RENIFORM NEMATODE IN EXOTIC COTTON LINES - (Abstract)
Lafoe, J.M., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Gutierrez, O.A., Robinson, A.F. 2005. Resistance to reniform nematode in exotic cotton lines [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p.1068.
MIXED MODEL BASED CONDITIONAL ANALYSIS FOR COMPLEX TRAITS - (Abstract)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C. 2005. Mixed model based conditional analysis for complex traits [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1010.
GROWTH AND FRUITING HABITS OF DP 555 BG/RR IN VARIOUS ROW PATTERNS AND PLANT SPACINGS - (Abstract)
Miller, H.T., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C. 2005. Growth and fruiting habits of DP 555 BG/RR in various row patterns and plant spacings [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1001.
DEVELOPMENT OF BREEDING POPULATIONS IN COTTON THROUGH RANDOM MATING - (Abstract)
Gutierrez, O.A., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Bowman, D.T., Watson, C.E. 2005. Development of breeding populations in cotton through random mating [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1000.
CHROMOSOMAL ASSIGNMENT OF BAC-DERIVED SSR MARKERS IN COTTON (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L.) - (Abstract)
Guo, Y., Saha, S., Yu, J., Jenkins, J.N., Kohel, R.J., Stelly, D.M. 2005. Chromosomal assignment of bac-derived SSR markers in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1067.
DETECTION OF RENIFORM NEMATODE RESISTANCE IN PRIMITIVE GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM AND G. BARBADENSE DURING A SURVEY OF THE U.S. NATIONAL COTTON COLLECTION AND INITIATION OF RESEARCH TO INCORPORATE RESISTANCE INTO AGRONOMIC COTTON - (Abstract)
Robinson, A.F., Bridges, A.C., Percival, A.E., Gutierrez, O.A., LaFoe, J.M., McCarty, Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N. 2005. Detection of reniform nematode resistance in primitive Gossypium hirsutum and G. barbadense during a survey of the U.S. National Cotton Collection and initiation of research to incorporate resistance into agronomic cotton [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences, January 4-7, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2005 CDROM.
A NEW METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING LINKAGE MAPS FOR ORGANISMS WITH ACHIASMATIC GAMETOGENESIS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, J., Zhu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C. 2005. Constructing linkage maps with achiasmatic gametogenesis. Acta Genetica Sinica. 32:608-615.
MOLECULAR AND CYTOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A CYTOPLASMIC-SPECIFIC MUTANT IN PIMA COTTON (GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L.) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Karaca, M., Saha, S., Callahan, F.E., Jenkins, J.N., Read, J.J., Percy, R.G. 2004. Molecular and cytological characterization of a cytoplasmic-specific mutant in pima cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.). Euphytica. 139:187-197.
PRIMITIVE COTTON GERMPLASM: YIELD AND FIBER TRAITS FOR TWENTY-ONE DAY-NEUTRAL ACCESSIONS - (Experiment Station)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N. 2004. Primitive cotton germplasm: yield and fiber traits for twenty-one day-neutral accessions. Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Research Report 23(14). 6 p.
ASSOCIATION OF AGRONOMIC AND FIBER TRAITS WITH SPECIFIC 3-79 (GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE) CHROMOSOMES IN A TM-1 (G. HIRSUTUM) BACKGROUND - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Saha, S., Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Gutierrez, O.A., Stelly, D.M., Percy, R.G., Raska, D.A. 2004. Effect of chromosome substitutions from Gossypium hirsutum L. 3-79 into G. hirsutum L. TM-1 on agronomic and fiber traits. Journal of Crop Science. 8:162-169.
CHROMOSOME SUBSTITUTION LINES FROM GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L. AS SOURCES FOR G HIRSUTUM L. IMPROVEMENT - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Wu, J., Saha, S., Stelly, D. Chromosome substitution lines from Gossypium barbadense L. as sources for G. hirsutum L. improvement. In: Fisher, T., editor. Proceedings 4th International Crop Science Congress, September 26-October 1, 2004, Brisbane, Australia. 2004 CDROM.
USE OF PRIMITIVE ACCESSIONS IN COTTON IMPROVEMENT - (Proceedings/Symposium)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J. 2004. Use of primitive accessions in cotton improvement. In: Fischer, T., editor. Proceedings 4th International Crop Science Congress, September 26-October 1, 2004, Brisbane, Australia. 2004 CDROM.
Chromosomal assignment of RFLP linkage groups harboring important QTLs on an intraspecific cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) joinmap. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ulloa, M., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Meredith, Jr., W.R., McCarty, Jr., J.C., Stelly, D.M. 2005. Chromosomal assignment of RFLP linkage groups harboring important QTLs on an intraspecific cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) joinmap. Journal of Heredity. 96(2):132-144.
GENETIC ASSOCIATION OF YIELD WITH ITS COMPONENT TRAITS IN A RECOMBINANT INBRED POPULATION OF COTTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C., Zhu, J. 2004. Genetic association of yield with its component traits in a recombinant inbred population of cotton. Euphytica. 149:171-179.
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKING FOR FARM OPERATIONS AND FARM MANAGEMENT - (Proceedings/Symposium)
McKinion, J.M., Willers, J.L., Jenkins, J.N. 2004. Wireless local area networking for farm operations and farm management. In: Proceedings Agricultural Society of Agricultural Engineers Annual International Meeting, August 1-4, 2004, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Paper No. 043012. 2004 CDROM.
NOTICE OF RELEASE OF 14 UPLAND COTTON, GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L., PRIMITIVE DERIVED GERMPLASM LINES WITH IMPROVED FIBER STRENGTH - (Germplasm Release)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N. 2004. Notice of release of 14 upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., primitive derived germplasm lines with improved fiber strength. Official Release of USDA, ARS and Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station. 7/29/04.
COMPARISON OF MIC-3 PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN RESPONSE TO RKN INFECTION IN COTTON LINES DISPLAYING A RANGE OF RESISTANCE LEVELS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Callahan, F.E., Zhang, X., Ma, D., Jenkins, J.N., Hayes, R.W., Tucker, M.L. 2004. Comparison of MIC-3 protein accummlation in response to root-knot nematode infection in cotton lines displaying a range of resistance levels. Journal of Cotton Science. 8:186-190.
DISTRIBUTION OF BOLL NUMBER AND LINT YIELD BY TIME AND POSITION IN UPLAND COTTON CULTIVARS - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr., J.C. 2005. Distribution of boll number and lint yield by time and position in upland cotton cultivars. Applied Statistics In Agriculture Conference Proceedings. p. 296-309.
NOTICE OF RELEASE OF 17 GERMPLASM LINES OF UPLAND (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM) COTTON, EACH WITH A DIFFERENT PAIR OF G. BARBADENSE CHROMOSOMES OR ARMS SUBSTITUTED FOR THE RESPECTIVE G. HIRSUTUM CHROMOSOMES OR ARMS - (Germplasm Release)
Stelly, D.M., Raska, W., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty, J.C., Gutierrez, O.A. Notice of release of 17 germplasm lines of upland (Gossypium hirsutum) cotton, each with a different pair of G. barbadense chromosomes or arms substituted for the respective G. hirsutum chromosomes or arms. Official Release of USDA, ARS and Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 5/04/04.
EST-SSR: A NEW CLASS OF GENETIC MARKERS IN COTTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Qureshi, S.N., Saha, S., Kantety, R.V., Jenkins, J.N. 2004. EST-SSR: A new class of genetic markers in cotton. Journal of Cotton Science. 8:112-123.
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS AND HIGH SPEED INTERNET ACCESS VIA SATELLITE FOR PRECISION AGRICULTURE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McKinion, J.M., Turner, S.B., Willers, J.L., Read, J.J., Jenkins, J.N., McDade, J. 2004. Wireless technology and satellite internet access for high-speed whole farm connectivity in precision agriculture. Agricultural Systems. 81:201-212.
INHERITANCE OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE RESISTANCE IN M-315 RNR AND M78-RNR COTTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McPherson, M.G., Jenkins, J.N., Watson, C.E., McCarty Jr., J.C. 2004. Inheritance of root-knot nematode resistance in M-315 RNR and M78-RNR cotton. Journal of Cotton Science. 8:154-161.
NOTICE OF RELEASE OF 21 BC4F4 NONCOMMERCIAL FLOWERING DAY NEUTRAL GERMPLASM LINES OF UPLAND COTTON INVOLVING GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. RACE ACCESSIONS - (Germplasm Release)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N. 2004. Notice of release of 21 Bc4f4 noncommercial flowering day neutral germplasm lines of upland cotton involving Gossypium hirsutum L. race accessions. Germplasm Release. Official Release of USDA, ARS and Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, 3/22/04.
A RECOMBINANT INBRED POPULATION OF COTTON FOR QTL AND DNA MARKER ASSOCIATION - (Abstract)
Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J., McCarty Jr, J.C., Reddy, U., Zhu, J. 2004. A recombinant inbred population of cotton for QTL and DNA marker association. World Cotton Research Conference Proceedings. p. 352.
COMPARING TWO METHODS IN EVALUATION OF BOLL RETENTION - (Abstract)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr, J.C. 2004. Comparing two methods in evaluation of boll retentionm [abstract]. Proceedings National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1118.
GENETIC DISTANCE AMONG COTTON CULTIVARS USED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RANDOM MATING POPULATIONS BASED ON SSR MARKERS AND COEFFICIENT OF PARENTAGE - (Abstract)
Gutierrez, O.A., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr, J.C., Bowman, D.T., Watson, C.E. 2004. Genetic distance among cotton cultivars used in the development of random mating populations based on SSR markers and coefficient of parentage [abstract]. Proceedings National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1061.
GROWTH AND FRUITING HABITS OF DP 555 BG/RR IN VARIOUS ROW PATTERNS AND PLANT SPACINGS - (Abstract)
Miller, H.T., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr, J.C. 2004. Growth and fruiting habits of DP 555 BG/RR in various row patterns and plant spacings [abstract]. Proceedings National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1117.
SEGREGATION FOR ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE RESISTANCE GENE(S)IN F2 POPULATIONS FROM RESISTANT X SUSCEPTIBLE CROSSES - (Abstract)
Ynturi, P., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr, J.C., Saha, S. 2004. Segregation for root-knot nematode resistance gene(s)in F2 populations from resistant x susceptible crosses [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1112.
NOTICE OF RELEASE OF FOURTEEN GERMPLASM LINES OF COTTON WHICH HAVE ONE PAIR OF CHROMOSOMES OR ARMS FROM G. BARBADENSE SUBSTITUTED FOR THE RESPECTIVE G. HIRSUTUM CHROMOSOME OR ARM - (Abstract)
Stelly, D.M., Saha, S., Raska, D.A., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr, J.C., Gutierrez, O.A. 2004. Notice of release of 17 germplasm lines of upland (Gossypium hirsutum), each with a different pair of G. barbadense chromosomes or arms substituted for the respective G. hirsutum chromosomes or arms. Proceedings National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1205-1207.
PRIMITIVE ACCESSION GERMPLASM BY CULTIVAR CROSSES AS SOURCES FOR COTTON IMPROVEMENT I: PHENOTYPIC VALUES AND VARIANCE COMPONENTS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J. 2004. Primitive accession derived germplasm by cultivar crosses as sources for cotton improvement: I. Phenotypic values and variance components. Crop Science. 44:1226-1230.
PRIMITIVE ACCESSION GERMPLASM BY CULTIVAR CROSSES AS SOURCES FOR COTTON IMPROVEMENT II: GENETIC EFFECTS AND GENOTYPIC VALUES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J. 2004. Primitive accession derived germplasm by cultivar crosses as sources for cotton improvement: II. Genetic effects and genotypic values. Crop Science. 44:1231-1235.
SSR MARKER(S) ASSOCIATED WITH ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE RESISTANCE GENE(S) IN COTTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bezawada, C., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Creech, R.C., McCarty, J.C. 2003. SSR marker(s) associated with root-knot nematode resistance gene(s) in cotton. Journal of Cotton Science. 7:179-184.
REMOTE SENSING IN DRYLAND COTTON: RELATIONSHIP TO YIELD POTENTIAL AND SOIL PROPERTIES - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Read, J.J., Iqbal, J., Thomasson, J.A., Willers, J.L., Jenkins, J.N. 2003. Remote sensing in dryland cotton: relationship to yield potential and soil properties. Proceedings Ecosystems Dynamics, Agricultural Remote Sensing and Modeling, and Site-Specific Agriculture. 5153:61-72.
SPATIAL VALIDATION OF COTTON SIMULATION MODEL IN RELATION TO SOILS AND MULTISPECTRAL IMAGERY - (Abstract)
Igbal, J., Whisler, F.D., Read, J.J., Thomasson, A., Jenkins, J.N. 2003. Spatial validation of cotton simulation model in relation to soils and multispectral imagery [abstract]. Proceedings of Ecosystems Dynamics, Agricultural Remote Sensing and Modeling, and Site Specific Agriculture. 5153:200-207.
FIELD-SCALE MAPPING OF SOIL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES USING HYPERSPECTRAL/MULTISPECTRAL IMAGE DATA - (Abstract)
Iqbal, J., Whisler, F.D., Thomasson, J.A., Read, J.J., Jenkins, J.N. 2003. Field-scale mapping of soil physical and chemical properties using hyperspectral/multispectral image data [abstract]. Agronomy Abstracts. CD-ROM.
HIGH SPEED WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKING FOR FARM APPLICATIONS - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Mckinion, J.M., Willers, J.L., Turner, S.B., Read, J.J., Jenkins, J.N. 2003. High speed wireless local area networking for farm applications. American Society of Agricultural Engineers Meetings Papers. #033057, p. 1-25.
GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS WITH RESISTANCE TO INSECTS - (Book/Chapter)
Jenkins, J.N. 2004. Genetically engineered crops with resistance to insects. In: Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker. p. 506-508.
COMPARISONS OF QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCUS MAPPING PROPERTIES BETWEEN TWO METHODS OF RECOMBINANT INBRED LINE DEVELOPMENT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., Zhu, J., McCarty, J.C., Watson, C.E. 2003. Comparisons of quantitative trait locus mapping properties between two methods of recombinant inbred line development. Euphytica. 132:159-166.
PRIMITIVE ACCESSIONS OF COTTON AS GENETIC SOURCES FOR IMPROVING YIELD AND FIBER PROPERTIES - (Proceedings/Symposium)
McCarty Jr, J.C., Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J. 2004. Primitive accessions of cotton as genetic sources for improving yield and fiber properties. World Cotton Research Conference Proceedings. p. 114-118.
CHROMOSOMAL EFFECT ON FIBER AND AGRONOMIC TRAITS UTILIZING GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE CHROMOSOME-SPECIFIC F2 HYBRID POPULATION OF G. HIRSUTUM - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Saha, S., Raska, D.A., Jenkins, J.N., McCarty Jr, J.C., Gutierrez, O.A., Percy, R.G., Cantrell, R.G., Wu, J., Zhu, J., Stelly, D.M. 2004. Effect of chromosome on important quantitative traits of agronomic and fiber traits using Gossypium barbadense chromosome-specific recombinant lines of Gossypium hirsutum. World Cotton Research Conference Proceedings. p. 170-174.
MOLECULAR TAGGING OF FIBER YIELD GENES USING INTRASPECIFIC R1 LINES OF G. HIRSUTUM DEVELOPED IN UZBEKISTAN - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Abdurakhmonov, I., Buriev, Z., Saha, S., Musaev, J., Almatov, A., Pepper, A.E., Reddy, O.U., Jenkins, J.N., Abdullaev, A., Abdukarimov, A. 2004. Molecular tagging of fiber yield genes using intraspecific R1 lines developed in Uzbekistan. World Cotton Research Conference Proceedings. p. 320-326.
MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS ON MARKER GROUPING AND ORDERING - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wu, J., Jenkins, J.N., Zhu, J., McCarty, J.C., Watson, C.E. 2003. Monte carlo simulations on marker grouping and ordering. Theoretical Applied Genetics. 107:568-573.
USE OF PRIMITIVE ACCESSION OF COTTON AS SOURCES OF GENES FOR IMPROVING YIELD COMPONENTS AND FIBER PROPERTIES - (Experiment Station)
MCCARTY JR, J.C., JENKINS, J.N., WU, J. USE OF PRIMITIVE ACCESSIONS OF COTTON AS SOURCES OF GENES FOR IMPROVING YIELD COMPONENTS AND FIBER PROPERTIES. MISSISSIPPI AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY EXPERIMENT STATION TECHNICAL BULLETIN 1130. 2003. 17p.
IMPLEMENTATION OF A WIRELESS HIGH-SPEED LOCAL AREA NETWORK FOR PRECISION AGRICULTURE APPLICATIONS - (Abstract)
Mckinion, J.M., Turner, S. B., Willers, J. L., Jenkins, J.N., Read, J.J., McDade, J. 2003. Implementation of a wireless, high-speed local area network for precision agriculture applications [abstract]. Proceedings National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 2553.
APPLICATIONS OF MIXED LINEAR MODEL APPROACHES ON COTTON QUANTITATIVE GENETICS - (Abstract)
WU, J., JENKINS, J.N., MCCARTY JR, J.C., ZHU, J. APPLICATIONS OF MIXED LINEAR MODEL APPROACHES ON COTTON QUANTITATIVE GENETICS. CD-ROM. Proceedings Beltwide Cotton Conference. 2003. p. 825.
POTENTIAL USE OF BULKED-POLLEN METHODOLOGY IN COTTON - (Abstract)
GUTIERREZ, O.A., JENKINS, J.N., MCCARTY JR, J.C., BOWMAN, D.T., WATSON, C.E. POTENTIAL USE OF BULKED-POLLEN METHODOLOGY IN COTTON. CD-ROM. Proceedings Beltwide Cotton Conference. 2003. p. 784.
WITHIN BOLL YIELD COMPONENTS OF SIX CULTIVARS OF COTTON AND THEIR F1 AND F2 PROGENY - (Abstract)
COLE, C.B., JENKINS, J.N., MCCARTY JR, J.C. WITHIN BOLL YIELD COMPONENTS OF SIX CULTIVARS OF COTTON AND THEIR F1 AND F2 PROGENY. CD-ROM. Proceedings Beltwide Cotton Conference. 2003. p. 824
EST-SSR: USEFUL MARKERS FOR MOLECLAR MAPPING IN COTTON - (Abstract)
KATAM, R., QURESHI, S.N., WU, J., SAHA, S., JENKINS, J.N., MCCARTY JR, J.C., REDDY, U.K., KANTETY, R.V., ZHU, J. EST-SSR: USEFUL MARKERS FOR MOLECLAR MAPPING IN COTTON. CD-ROM. Proceedings Beltwide Cotton Conference. 2003. p. 884.
MOLECULAR CLONING, DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION, AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A FAMILY OF CLASS I UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME (E2) GENES IN COTTON (GOSSYPIUM) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
ZHANG, X., JENKINS, J.N., CALLAHAN, F.E., CREECH, R.G., SI, Y., MCCARTY JR, J.C., SAHA, S., MA, D. MOLECULAR CLONING, DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION, AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A FAMILY OF CLASS I UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME (E2) GENES IN COTTON (GOSSYPIUM). BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. 2003. v.1625.p.269-279.
PRIMITIVE ACCESSIONS OF COTTON AS GENETIC SOURCES FOR IMPROVING YIELD AND FIBER PROPERTIES - (Abstract)
McCarty Jr., J.C., Jenkins, J.N., Wu, J. 2004. Primitive accessions of cotton as genetic sources for improving yield and fiber properties. World Cotton Research Conference Proceedings. p. 113-118.

   
 
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