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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
47
Citations
8127
World Ranking
2538
National Ranking
629

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Fellow of the Crop Science Society of America (CSSA)
  • 2000 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
  • 1994 - Young Crop Scientist Award, American Society of Agronomy

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Botany
  • Genetics

Brett F. Carver spends much of his time researching Cultivar, Agronomy, Quantitative trait locus, Genetics and Poaceae. He combines topics linked to Heritability with his work on Agronomy. Brett F. Carver combines subjects such as Allele, Inbred strain and Amplified fragment length polymorphism with his study of Quantitative trait locus.

His work in the fields of Genetics, such as Gene mapping, Linkage disequilibrium and Histidine kinase, intersects with other areas such as Pyruvate carboxylase. His research on Poaceae concerns the broader Botany. Brett F. Carver has researched Botany in several fields, including Resistance and Horticulture.

His most cited work include:

  • Water relations in winter wheat as drought resistance indicators (367 citations)
  • Quantitative trait loci for yield and related traits in the wheat population Ning7840 × Clark (188 citations)
  • Population- and genome-specific patterns of linkage disequilibrium and SNP variation in spring and winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) (168 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary scientific interests are in Agronomy, Cultivar, Genetics, Poaceae and Botany. Brett F. Carver interconnects Microsatellite, Yield and Heritability in the investigation of issues within Cultivar. His research in Poaceae focuses on subjects like Gene–environment interaction, which are connected to Soybean oil.

Brett F. Carver focuses mostly in the field of Botany, narrowing it down to matters related to Genetic variation and, in some cases, Genetic variability. His biological study deals with issues like Chromosome, which deal with fields such as Genetic linkage. His Genetic marker research includes elements of Plant disease resistance, Gene mapping and Plant breeding.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (44.38%)
  • Cultivar (37.28%)
  • Genetics (28.40%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Genetics (28.40%)
  • Gene (15.38%)
  • Quantitative trait locus (18.93%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Brett F. Carver mainly focuses on Genetics, Gene, Quantitative trait locus, Agronomy and Allele. The Genetics study combines topics in areas such as Powdery mildew and Resistance. His research on Gene often connects related topics like Botany.

His study in Quantitative trait locus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cultivar, Vernalization, Chromosomal translocation, Exon and Haplotype. His Cultivar research incorporates elements of Global population, Food science and Grain yield. His is involved in several facets of Agronomy study, as is seen by his studies on Germplasm and Winter wheat.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Practical application of genomic selection in a doubled-haploid winter wheat breeding program. (23 citations)
  • Association mapping reveals loci associated with multiple traits that affect grain yield and adaptation in soft winter wheat. (20 citations)
  • Characterization of Pm59, a novel powdery mildew resistance gene in Afghanistan wheat landrace PI 181356. (16 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Genetics
  • Botany

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Genetics, Gene, Powdery mildew, Genetic linkage and Blumeria graminis. Genetics and Plant breeding are frequently intertwined in his study. His study looks at the intersection of Gene and topics like Resistance with Reference genome.

Brett F. Carver usually deals with Powdery mildew and limits it to topics linked to Genetic analysis and Plant disease resistance. Genetic linkage is closely attributed to Cultivar in his work. His Cultivar study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as SNP.

Best Publications

  • Water relations in winter wheat as drought resistance indicators

    Manette A. Schonfeld;Richard C. Johnson;Brett F. Carver;Dolores W. Mornhinweg

  • Quantitative trait loci for yield and related traits in the wheat population Ning7840 x Clark.

    F. Marza;G. H. Bai;B. F. Carver;W. C. Zhou

  • Population- and genome-specific patterns of linkage disequilibrium and SNP variation in spring and winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

    Shiaoman Chao;Jorge Dubcovsky;Jan Dvorak;Ming Cheng Luo

  • Acid soil tolerance in wheat

    Brett F. Carver;James D. Ownby

  • TaCol-B5 modifies spike architecture and enhances grain yield in wheat

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  • Potential Use of Spectral Reflectance Indices as a Selection Tool for Grain Yield in Winter Wheat under Great Plains Conditions

    B. Prasad;B. F. Carver;M. L. Stone;M. A. Babar

  • Comparison of Related Wheat Stocks Possessing 1B or 1RS.1BL Chromosomes: Agronomic Performance

    Brett F. Carver;A. Lane Rayburn

  • Genetic analysis and selection for wheat yield in drought-stressed and irrigated environments

    Nasir Ud-Din;Brett F. Carver;Archie C. Clutter

  • Genetic Diversity, Population Structure, and Linkage Disequilibrium in U.S. Elite Winter Wheat

    Dadong Zhang;Guihua Bai;Chengsong Zhu;Jianming Yu

  • Wheat : science and trade

    Brett Frederick Carver

  • Genetic analysis of indirect selection for winter wheat grain yield using spectral reflectance indices

    B. Prasad;B. F. Carver;M. L. Stone;M. A. Babar

  • Physiological genetics of aluminum tolerance in the wheat cultivar Atlas 66

    Y. Tang;D. F. Garvin;L. V. Kochian;M. E. Sorrells

  • Molecular mapping of a quantitative trait locus for aluminum tolerance in wheat cultivar Atlas 66.

    H.-X. Ma;G.-H. Bai;B. F. Carver;L.-L. Zhou

  • Role of the genotype in tolerance to acidity and aluminum toxicity

    D. F. Garvin;B. F. Carver

  • Mapping quantitative trait loci for quality factors in an inter-class cross of US and Chinese wheat

    Xiaochun Sun;Felix Marza;Hongxiang Ma;Brett F. Carver

  • Transcriptional analysis between two wheat near-isogenic lines contrasting in aluminum tolerance under aluminum stress

    Peiguo Guo;Peiguo Guo;Guihua Bai;Brett Carver;Ronghua Li

  • Variation for grain mineral concentration in a diversity panel of current and historical great plains hard winter wheat germplasm

    Mary J. Guttieri;P. Stephen Baenziger;Katherine A Frels;Brett Carver

  • Response to Environmental Variation of Soybean Lines selected for Altered Unsaturated Fatty Acid Composition1

    Brett F. Carver;Joseph W. Burton;Thomas E. Carter;Richard F. Wilson

  • Vernalization requirement duration in winter wheat is controlled by TaVRN-A1 at the protein level.

    Genqiao Li;Ming Yu;Tilin Fang;Shuanghe Cao

  • Genetic loci associated with stem elongation and winter dormancy release in wheat.

    Yihua Chen;Brett F. Carver;Shuwen Wang;Fengqiu Zhang

  • Genetic regulation of developmental phases in winter wheat

    Yihua Chen;Brett F. Carver;Shuwen Wang;Shuanghe Cao

Frequent Co-Authors

Guihua Bai
Guihua Bai United States Department of Agriculture
Robert L. Bowden
Robert L. Bowden US Department of Agriculture
Joseph W. Burton
Joseph W. Burton Agricultural Research Service
Christina Cowger
Christina Cowger North Carolina State University
Mark E. Payton
Mark E. Payton Oklahoma State University
Hailin Zhang
Hailin Zhang Oklahoma State University
Ming-Shun Chen
Ming-Shun Chen Kansas State University
Gregory Shaner
Gregory Shaner Purdue University West Lafayette
P. Stephen Baenziger
P. Stephen Baenziger University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Shiaoman Chao
Shiaoman Chao Agricultural Research Service

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