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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)

Overview

Nora L. V. Lapitan is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their recent scholarly work focuses on agricultural and crop breeding research. One notable publication is titled "Transforming Crop Breeding in the Developing World," published in 2020 in the journal CSA News.

The publication "Transforming Crop Breeding in the Developing World" appeared in CSA News in 2020.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Nora L. V. Lapitan include:

  • Angela Records
  • Chelsea Marcho
  • Rob Bertram

The primary venue where their work has appeared is CSA News. This indicates a focus on agricultural sciences communications and outreach.

Nora L. V. Lapitan has been recognized by their professional communities through fellowships in prominent scientific societies. These include:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), awarded in 2013
  • Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA), awarded in 2009

Best Publications

  • A molecular, isozyme and morphological map of the barley (Hordeum vulgare) genome.

    A. Kleinhofs;A. Kilian;M. A. Saghai Maroof;R. M. Biyashev

  • Construction of a restriction fragment length polymorphism map for barley (Hordeum vulgare)

    M. Heun;A. E. Kennedy;J. A. Anderson;N. L. V. Lapitan

  • Comparative DNA Sequence Analysis of Wheat and Rice Genomes

    Mark E. Sorrells;Mauricio La Rota;Catherine E. Bermudez-Kandianis;Robert A. Greene

  • A chromosome bin map of 16,000 expressed sequence tag loci and distribution of genes among the three genomes of polyploid wheat.

    L. L. Qi;B. Echalier;S. Chao;S. Chao;G. R. Lazo

  • Conservation of gene repertoire but not gene order in pepper and tomato.

    Steven D. Tanksley;Robert Bernatzky;Nora L. Lapitan;James P. Prince

  • The Organization and Rate of Evolution of Wheat Genomes Are Correlated With Recombination Rates Along Chromosome Arms

    Eduard D. Akhunov;Andrew W. Goodyear;Shu Geng;Li-Li Qi

  • Characterization of EST-derived microsatellites in the wheat genome and development of eSSR markers

    J. H. Peng;Nora L. V. Lapitan

  • Macrostructure of the tomato telomeres.

    Martin W. Ganal;Nora L. V. Lapitan;Steven D. Tanksley

  • Translocations and other karyotypic structural changes in wheat x rye hybrids regenerated from tissue culture.

    N. L. V. Lapitan;R. G. Sears;B. S. Gill

  • A molecular and cytogenetic survey of major repeated DNA sequences in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)

    Martin W. Ganal;Nora L. V. Lapitan;Steven D. Tanksley

  • Synteny perturbations between wheat homoeologous chromosomes caused by locus duplications and deletions correlate with recombination rates

    Eduard D. Akhunov;Alina R. Akhunova;Anna M. Linkiewicz;Jorge Dubcovsky

  • Mapping of quantitative trait loci for fusarium head blight resistance in barley.

    Zhengqiang Ma;Brian J. Steffenson;Louis K. Prom;Nora L. V. Lapitan

  • Development of an expressed sequence tag (EST) resource for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): EST generation, unigene analysis, probe selection and bioinformatics for a 16,000-locus bin-delineated map

    Lazo Gr;Chao S;Hummel Dd;Edwards H

  • Localization of single- and low-copy sequences on tomato synaptonemal complex spreads using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).

    Daniel G. Peterson;Nora L. V. Lapitan;Stephen M. Stack

  • Wheat-rye translocations Detection of chromosome breakpoints by in situ hybridization with a biotin-labeled DNA probe

    N. L. V. Lapitan;R. G. Sears;A. L. Rayburn;B. S. Gill

  • Virus-induced gene silencing of WRKY53 and an inducible phenylalanine ammonia-lyase in wheat reduces aphid resistance

    Leon Van Eck;Thia Schultz;Jan E. Leach;Steven R. Scofield;Steven R. Scofield

  • A high-density genetic linkage map of Aegilops tauschii, the D- genome progenitor of bread wheat

    E. V. Boyko;K. S. Gill;L. Mickelson-Young;S. Nasuda

  • Genetic and physical mapping of barley telomeres.

    Marion S. Röder;Nora L. V. Lapitan;Mark E. Sorrells;Steven D. Tanksley

  • Virus-induced gene silencing of Arabidopsis thaliana gene homologues in wheat identifies genes conferring improved drought tolerance

    Harish Manmathan;Dale Shaner;Jacob Snelling;Ned Tisserat

  • Somatic chromosome karyotype of tomato based on in situ hybridization of the TGRI satellite repeat

    Nora L. V. Lapitan;Martin W. Ganal;Steven D. Tanksley

Frequent Co-Authors

Junhua Peng
Junhua Peng Colorado State University
Shiaoman Chao
Shiaoman Chao Agricultural Research Service
Bikram S. Gill
Bikram S. Gill Kansas State University
Mark E. Sorrells
Mark E. Sorrells Cornell University
Kulvinder S. Gill
Kulvinder S. Gill Washington State University
Henry T. Nguyen
Henry T. Nguyen University of Missouri
James A. Anderson
James A. Anderson University of Minnesota
Jorge Dubcovsky
Jorge Dubcovsky University of California, Davis
Olin D. Anderson
Olin D. Anderson United States Department of Agriculture
Gerard R. Lazo
Gerard R. Lazo Agricultural Research Service

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