Jack E. Staub
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View article: Genotype X Environment Interaction for Yield of Pickling Cucumber in 24 U.S. Environments
Genotype X Environment Interaction for Yield of Pickling Cucumber in 24 U.S. Environments Open
Reliable yield performance is important in cucumber because seed companies prefer to market cultivars adapted to multiple rather than single regions of the U.S. Also, growers benefit by using a cultivar that performs well in many environme…
View article: USDA-ARS Multicolored Ornamental Festuca Grass Cultivars “Freedom Fire” ‘Francy’, ‘Vida’, ‘Heidi’, and ‘Kim’ for Low-input Applications in Semiarid Environments
USDA-ARS Multicolored Ornamental Festuca Grass Cultivars “Freedom Fire” ‘Francy’, ‘Vida’, ‘Heidi’, and ‘Kim’ for Low-input Applications in Semiarid Environments Open
"USDA-ARS Multicolored Ornamental Festuca Grass Cultivars "Freedom Fire" 'Francy', 'Vida', 'Heidi', and 'Kim' for Low-input Applications in Semiarid Environments" published on Jun 2017 by American Society for Horticultural Science.
View article: Development and Testing of Cool-Season Grass Species, Varieties and Hybrids for Biomass Feedstock Production in Western North America
Development and Testing of Cool-Season Grass Species, Varieties and Hybrids for Biomass Feedstock Production in Western North America Open
Breeding of native cool-season grasses has the potential to improve forage production and expand the range of bioenergy feedstocks throughout western North America. Basin wildrye (Leymus cinereus) and creeping wildrye (Leymus triticoides) …
View article: Phylogenetic relationships among low-ploidy species of <i>Poa</i> using chloroplast sequences
Phylogenetic relationships among low-ploidy species of <i>Poa</i> using chloroplast sequences Open
Species of the genus Poa are taxonomically and genetically difficult to delineate owing to high and variable polyploidy, aneuploidy, and challenging breeding systems. Approximately 5% of the proposed species in Poa are considered to includ…
View article: A History of Plant Improvement by the USDA-ARS Forage and Range Research Laboratory for Rehabilitation of Degraded Western U.S. Rangelands
A History of Plant Improvement by the USDA-ARS Forage and Range Research Laboratory for Rehabilitation of Degraded Western U.S. Rangelands Open
On the Ground • Climate change models for the western United States predict warmer winters in the Great Basin and hotter, drier summers in the Mojave Desert, increasing the already high rate of rangeland and pasture degradation, which in t…