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  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Scot H. Hulbert is affiliated with Washington State University in the United States and is primarily involved in research within the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their subfields of study include Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science, Ecology, Endocrinology, and Environmental Engineering.

The research topics covered by Scot H. Hulbert focus on areas such as Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics, Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity, Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology, Crop Yield and Soil Fertility, Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis, Remote Sensing in Agriculture, and Leaf Properties and Growth Measurement.

Some of their recent scholarly publications include the following:

  • Rhizosphere community selection reveals bacteria associated with reduced root disease, 2021, Microbiome
  • Image-Based Phenotyping of Flowering Intensity in Cool-Season Crops, 2020, Sensors
  • Analysis of miRNAs in Two Wheat Cultivars Infected With Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici, 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • High-throughput phenotyping of canopy height in cool-season crops using sensing techniques, 2021, Agronomy Journal
  • Wheat Genotype-Specific Recruitment of Rhizosphere Bacterial Microbiota Under Controlled Environments, 2021, Frontiers in Plant Science

Scot H. Hulbert has frequently published in venues such as Agronomy Journal, Frontiers in Plant Science, Microbiome, Phytobiomes Journal, and Sensors.

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Nicholas A. Mueth
  • Wilson Craine
  • Camille M. Steber
  • Kim Campbell
  • Chuntao Yin

Their contributions to science have been recognized through awards such as being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2005.

Best Publications

  • RESISTANCE GENE COMPLEXES: Evolution and Utilization

    Scot H. Hulbert;Craig A. Webb;Shavannor M. Smith;Qing Sun

  • Phylogenetic analysis of Sorghum and related taxa using internal transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA.

    Y. Sun;D. Z. Skinner;G. H. Liang;S. H. Hulbert

  • Genetic mapping and characterization of sorghum and related crops by means of maize DNA probes.

    Scot H. Hulbert;Todd E. Richter;John D. Axtell;Jeffrey L. Bennetzen

  • Diversity in Nucleotide Binding Site–Leucine-Rich Repeat Genes in Cereals

    Jianfa Bai;Lourdes A. Pennill;Jianchang Ning;Se Weon Lee

  • Molecular Characterization of the Maize Rp1-D Rust Resistance Haplotype and Its Mutants

    Nicholas Collins;Jeff Drake;Michael Ayliffe;Qing Sun

  • The isolation and mapping of disease resistance gene analogs in maize

    N C Collins;C A Webb;S Seah;J G Ellis

  • Full-genome analysis of resistance gene homologues in rice

    B. Monosi;R. J. Wisser;L. Pennill;S. H. Hulbert

  • A maize resistance gene functions against bacterial streak disease in rice

    Bingyu Zhao;Xinghua Lin;Jesse Poland;Harold Trick

  • Induced resistance responses in maize

    Shericca W. Morris;Bernard Vernooij;Somkiat Titatarn;Mark Starrett

  • A Germin-Like Protein Gene Family Functions as a Complex Quantitative Trait Locus Conferring Broad-Spectrum Disease Resistance in Rice

    Patricia M. Manosalva;Rebecca M. Davidson;Bin Liu;Xiaoyuan Zhu

  • Role of Bacterial Communities in the Natural Suppression of Rhizoctonia solani Bare Patch Disease of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

    Chuntao Yin;Scot H. Hulbert;Kurtis L. Schroeder;Olga Mavrodi

  • Rice phenylalanine ammonia‑lyase gene OsPAL4 is associated with broad spectrum disease resistance

    Bradley W. Tonnessen;Patricia Manosalva;Patricia Manosalva;Jillian M. Lang;Marietta Baraoidan

  • Development of a host-induced RNAi system in the wheat stripe rust fungus Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici.

    Chuntao Yin;James E. Jurgenson;Scot H. Hulbert

  • Members of soil bacterial communities sensitive to tillage and crop rotation

    Chuntao Yin;Kenneth L. Jones;Dallas E. Peterson;Karen A. Garrett

  • Disease lesion mimics of maize: A model for cell death in plants

    Gurmukh S. Johal;Scot H. Hulbert;Steven P. Briggs

  • The Downy Mildews

    Richard W Michelmore;T. Ilott;S. H. Hulbert;B. Farrara

  • Identification and characterization of regions of the rice genome associated with broad-spectrum, quantitative disease resistance.

    Randall J Wisser;Qi Sun;Scot H Hulbert;Stephen Kresovich

  • Unequal exchange and meiotic instability of disease-resistance genes in the Rp1 region of maize.

    M A Sudupak;J L Bennetzen;S H Hulbert

  • Genomic mapping of defense response genes in wheat

    W. L. Li;J. D. Faris;J. M. Chittoor;J. E. Leach

  • Structure and evolution of the genomes ofsorghum bicolor andZea mays.

    A M Berhan;S H Hulbert;L G Butler;J L Bennetzen

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy C. Paulitz
Timothy C. Paulitz United States Department of Agriculture
Jan E. Leach
Jan E. Leach Colorado State University
Xianming Chen
Xianming Chen Washington State University
Jeffrey L. Bennetzen
Jeffrey L. Bennetzen University of Georgia
Bikram S. Gill
Bikram S. Gill Kansas State University
Ming-Shun Chen
Ming-Shun Chen Kansas State University
Harold N. Trick
Harold N. Trick Kansas State University
Karen A. Garrett
Karen A. Garrett University of Florida
Michael O. Pumphrey
Michael O. Pumphrey Washington State University
Zhensheng Kang
Zhensheng Kang Northwest A&F University

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