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    The need to breed crop varieties suitable for organic farming, using wheat, tomato and broccoli as examples: A review by Lammerts van Bueren, E.T., Jones, S.S., Tamm, L., Murphy, K.M., Myers, J.R., Leifert, C., Messmer, M.M.

    Published in NJAS - Wageningen journal of life sciences (01-12-2011)
    “…It is estimated that more than 95% of organic production is based on crop varieties that were bred for the conventional high-input sector. Recent studies have…”
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    Contributions of the Bean/Cowpea CRSP to management of bean diseases by Coyne, D.P., Steadman, J.R., Godoy-Lutz, G., Gilbertson, R., Arnaud-Santana, E., Beaver, J.S., Myers, J.R.

    Published in Field crops research (2003)
    “…Diseases are a major constraint to production of beans in developing countries, reducing yields and seed quality. Contributing factors include poor disease…”
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    Bc-1 and bc-u--two loci controlling bean common mosaic virus resistance in common bean are linked by Strausbaugh, C.A, Myers, J.R, Forster, R.L, McClean, P.E

    “…Resistance to bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) strain NY15 (Zaumeyer) and bean common mosaic necrosis virus (BCMNV) strain NL-3 (Drijfhout) was assessed in 98…”
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    Characterization of Topiary (top) an Architectural Mutant of Common Bean by Guner, N, Myers, J.R

    “…Plant breeders are interested in developing upright common beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to reduce diseases and permit mechanical harvest, and improve seed…”
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    038 Characterization of an Architectural Mutant of Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by Guner, N, Myers, J.R

    Published in HortScience (01-06-1999)
    “…Genetic and morphological characteristics of an architectural mutant in common beans were studied. The mutant had shiny, dark green leaves, overlapping…”
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    Characterization of tomatoes expressing anthocyanin in the fruit by Mes, P.J, Boches, P, Myers, J.R, Durst, R

    “…Cultivated tomatoes ( Solanum lycopersicum L.) produce anthocyanins in vegetative tissues and certain flavonols can be found in the fruit. Some related wild…”
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    Variation in broccoli cultivar phytochemical content under organic and conventional management systems: implications in breeding for nutrition by Renaud, Erica N C, Lammerts van Bueren, Edith T, Myers, James R, Paulo, Maria João, van Eeuwijk, Fred A, Zhu, Ning, Juvik, John A

    Published in PloS one (16-07-2014)
    “…Organic agriculture requires cultivars that can adapt to organic crop management systems without the use of synthetic pesticides as well as genotypes with…”
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    Environmental Distractions during Unsupervised Remote Digital Cognitive Assessment by Madero, E. N., Anderson, J., Bott, N. T., Hall, A., Newton, D., Fuseya, N., Harrison, J. E., Myers, Jennifer Rae, Glenn, J. M.

    “…The current demand for cognitive assessment cannot be met with traditional in-person methods, warranting the need for remote unsupervised options. However,…”
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    Broccoli Cultivar Performance under Organic and Conventional Management Systems and Implications for Crop Improvement by Renaud, Erica N. C., Lammerts van Bueren, Edith T., Paulo, Maria João, Eeuwijk, Fred A., Juvik, John A., Hutton, Mark G., Myers, James R.

    Published in Crop science (01-07-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT To determine if present commercial broccoli cultivars meet the diverse needs of organic management systems, such as adaptation to low N input,…”
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    alternative possibility for seed coat color determination in Mendel's experiment by Myers, J.R

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-03-2004)
    “…It is possible that in his test of the hypothesis of independence among three genes influencing seed characters of pea, Mendel relied on partial dominance of…”
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    The need to breed crop varieties suitable for organic farming, using wheat, tomato and broccoli as examples: A review by Lammerts Van Bueren, E, Jones, S.S, Tamm, L, Murphy, K.M, Myers, J.R, Leifert, C, Messmer, M.M

    “…It is estimated that more than 95% of organic production is based on crop varieties that were bred for the conventional high-input sector. Recent studies have…”
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