Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Faboideae / Energy crops / Fodder / Soybean / Landrace / Glycine soja / Maize / Germplasm / Pesticide resistance / Food and drink / Agriculture / Biology


PEGGY GREB (D955-1) Uncorking Genetic Bottlenecks in Soy oybeans are second only to corn as America’s most widely grown crop, with nearly 76 million acres
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2007-11-19 11:16:18


Open Document

File Size: 621,28 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Beltsville / Urbana / Ames / /

Company

Improvement Laboratory / Plant Genetic Resources / /

Continent

America / Asia / North America / /

Country

United States / Korea / China / /

Currency

USD / /

/

Facility

University of Maryland-College Park / University of Nebraska-Lincoln / ARS facility / /

/

IndustryTerm

mining / oil / printing inks / /

Organization

Genetics Research Unit / University of Maryland / USDA / the University of Nebraska-Lincoln / National Academy of Sciences / United Germplasm / Pathology / and Genetics Research Unit / /

Person

Randy C. Shoemaker / PEGGY GREB / Qijian Song / Perry B. Cregan / José Urbana / Jan Suszkiw / Randall L. Nelson / L. Hyten / David L. Hyten / James E. Specht / /

/

Position

Governor / research leader / /

ProvinceOrState

Nebraska / Wisconsin / Maryland / Illinois / Iowa / /

Technology

Genomics / /

URL

www.nps.ars.usda.gov / /

SocialTag