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Two QTL characterized for soft scald and soggy breakdown in apple (Malus × domestica) through pedigree-based analysis of a large population of interconnected …
NP Howard, E van de Weg, J Tillman, CBS Tong, KAT Silverstein, JJ Luby
Tree genetics & genomes 14, 1-16, 2018
342018
Integration of Infinium and Axiom SNP array data in the outcrossing species Malus × domestica and causes for seemingly incompatible calls
NP Howard, M Troggio, CE Durel, H Muranty, C Denancé, L Bianco, ...
BMC genomics 22, 1-18, 2021
142021
Genetics of zonal leaf chlorosis and genetic linkage to a major gene regulating skin anthocyanin production (MdMYB1) in the apple (Malus × domestica) cultivar …
NP Howard, J Tillman, S Vanderzande, JJ Luby
PloS one 14 (1), e0210611, 2019
122019
Characterization of a novel S-RNase allele and genotyping of new apple cultivars
R Sheick, S Serra, J Tillman, J Luby, K Evans, S Musacchi
Scientia Horticulturae 273, 109630, 2020
102020
Extended pedigrees of apple cultivars from the University of Minnesota breeding program elucidated using SNP array markers
JJ Luby, NP Howard, JR Tillman, DS Bedford
HortScience 57 (3), 472-477, 2022
82022
Cutting type and time-of-year affect rooting ability of hardy Minnesota Prunus species.
NO Anderson, E Hoover, SA Kostick, E Tepe, J Tillman
Journal of the American Pomological Society 70 (3), 114-123, 2016
42016
Routine marker-assisted seedling selection focused on fruit quality improves breeding efficiency in three tree fruit programs
DA Edge-Garza, T Rowland, P Sandefur, B Konishi, L Brutcher, K Evans, ...
Program and Abstracts of 7th International Rosaceae Genomics Conference, 24-26, 2014
42014
A DNA test for high incidence of soft scald and soggy breakdown postharvest disorders in Malus domestica Borkh
BA Miller, JR Tillman, NP Howard, SA Kostick, KM Evans, JJ Luby
Molecular Breeding 41, 1-8, 2021
22021
Chemical, physical and sensory characteristics of winter-hardy tart cherry and plum jams.
NO Anderson, E Hoover, S Kostick, E Tepe, J Tillman
12020
Determination of chemical, physical and sensory characteristics of apricot jam from winter-hardy genotypes.
SA Kostick, NO Anderson, E Hoover, J Tillman, E Tepe
Journal of the American Pomological Society 71 (2), 66-81, 2017
12017
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BA Miller, JR Tillman, NP Howard, SA Kostick, KM Evans, JJ Luby
Molecular breeding 41 (9), 57, 2021
2021
Cross-Compatibility of Apple Cultivars Determined By S-Genotyping
R Sheick, S Serra, J Tillman, JJ Luby, S Musacchi
2019 ASHS Annual Conference, 2019
2019
Impact on Apple Breeding: DNA Markers Inform Cross Planning and Parent Selection
JJ Luby, DS Bedford, J Tillman, NP Howard, C Peace
2019 ASHS Annual Conference, 2019
2019
Correction: Genetics of zonal leaf chlorosis and genetic linkage to a major gene regulating skin anthocyanin production (MdMYB1) in the apple (Malus× domestica) cultivar Honeycrisp
NP Howard, J Tillman, S Vanderzande, JJ Luby
Plos one 14 (3), e0213799, 2019
2019
Two QTL characterized for soft scald and soggy breakdown in apple (Malus× domestica) through pedigree-based analysis of a large population of interconnected families. Tree …
NP Howard, E van de Weg, J Tillman, CB Tong, KA Silverstein, JJ Luby
2018
Seed germination as a metric of invasive potential in winter-hardy Prunus.
SA Kostick, EE Hoover, NO Anderson, J Tillman, E Tepe
Journal of the American Pomological Society 72 (3), 146-156, 2018
2018
Scarification and Environmental Effects on Seed Germination in Minnesota Hardy Prunus
S Kostick, N Anderson, E Hoover, J Tillman, E Tepe
HORTSCIENCE 50 (9), S381-S382, 2015
2015
Cutting Type and Time-of-Year Affect Rooting Ability of Hardy Minnesota Prunus
E Hoover, NO Anderson, E Tepe, J Tillman
HORTSCIENCE 48 (9), S243-S243, 2013
2013
SNP Marker Development and Validation for High Incidence of Soft Scald Postharvest Disorder in Apple
B Miller, N Howard, JR Tillman, KM Evans, JJ Luby
Plant and Animal Genome XXVII Conference (January 12-16, 2019), 0
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