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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
44
Citations
7877
World Ranking
3012
National Ranking
749

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Crop Science Graduate Student Scholarship, American Society of Agronomy

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Genetics
  • Botany

His main research concerns Genetics, Genotype, Agronomy, RAPD and Phaseolus. His research investigates the connection between Agronomy and topics such as Botany that intersect with problems in DPPH. Within one scientific family, Scott D. Haley focuses on topics pertaining to Gene pool under RAPD, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Inbreeding, Polymerase chain reaction, Major gene and Polymorphism.

His Gene research focuses on Germplasm and how it connects with Restriction fragment length polymorphism and Marker-assisted selection. The Poaceae study combines topics in areas such as Russian wheat aphid, Homoptera, Aphididae and Cultivar. His Candidate gene research includes themes of Quantitative trait locus and Drought tolerance.

His most cited work include:

  • Free radical scavenging properties of wheat extracts. (749 citations)
  • Antioxidant properties of bran extracts from Trego wheat grown at different locations. (279 citations)
  • Occurrence of a New Russian Wheat Aphid Biotype in Colorado (173 citations)

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

His primary areas of study are Agronomy, Winter wheat, Cultivar, Russian wheat aphid and Poaceae. His work deals with themes such as Agricultural experiment station and Homoptera, Diuraphis noxia, Aphididae, which intersect with Agronomy. His Cultivar research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Crop yield, Crop and Backcrossing.

His studies in Russian wheat aphid integrate themes in fields like Germplasm, Infestation, Hordeum vulgare, Resistance and Gene. His Genetics research extends to the thematically linked field of Germplasm. To a larger extent, Scott D. Haley studies Botany with the aim of understanding Poaceae.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (59.21%)
  • Winter wheat (28.29%)
  • Cultivar (28.29%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Agronomy (59.21%)
  • Winter wheat (28.29%)
  • Genetics (19.08%)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Agronomy, Winter wheat, Genetics, Cultivar and Gene. Scott D. Haley has included themes like Allele and Nitrogen in his Agronomy study. His Winter wheat research integrates issues from Grain yield and Yield.

His work on Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Quantitative trait locus, Doubled haploidy and Microsatellite as part of general Genetics research is often related to Wheat streak mosaic virus, thus linking different fields of science. His Cultivar study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Embryo rescue and Crop. His research in Gene intersects with topics in Diuraphis noxia and Growing season.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Allelic Variation in Developmental Genes and Effects on Winter Wheat Heading Date in the U.S. Great Plains. (34 citations)
  • Phenotypic Plasticity of Winter Wheat Heading Date and Grain Yield across the US Great Plains (33 citations)
  • Root traits contributing to drought tolerance of synthetic hexaploid wheat in a greenhouse study (28 citations)

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

  • Gene
  • Agronomy
  • Genetics

Agronomy, Winter wheat, Genetics, Cultivar and Germplasm are his primary areas of study. Scott D. Haley integrates Agronomy with Induced mutagenesis in his research. His research integrates issues of Drought stress, Grain yield and Nitrogen in his study of Winter wheat.

His study involves Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Epistasis, a branch of Genetics. His Cultivar study is concerned with Botany in general. He combines subjects such as Plant disease resistance and Candidate gene with his study of Germplasm.

Best Publications

  • Free radical scavenging properties of wheat extracts.

    Liangli Yu;Scott Haley;Jonathan Perret;Mary Harris

  • Antioxidant properties of bran extracts from Trego wheat grown at different locations.

    Liangli Yu;Jonathan Perret;Mary Harris;John Wilson

  • Genome-wide association mapping of yield and yield components of spring wheat under contrasting moisture regimes.

    Erena A. Edae;Patrick F. Byrne;Scott D. Haley;Marta S. Lopes

  • 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

  • Antioxidant properties of hard winter wheat extracts

    Liangli Yu;Scott Haley;Jonathan Perret;Mary Harris

  • Identification of RAPD markers linked to a major rust resistance gene block in common bean.

    S. D. Haley;P. N. Miklas;J. R. Stavely;J. Byrum

  • Occurrence of a New Russian Wheat Aphid Biotype in Colorado

    Scott D. Haley;Frank B. Peairs;Cynthia B. Walker;Jeffrey B. Rudolph

  • Breeding Wheat for Resistance to Insects

    William A. Berzonsky;Hongjian Ding;Scott D. Haley;Marion O. Harris

  • Adoption of a "mini-prep" DNA extraction method for RAPD marker analysis in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).

    Afanador Lk;Haley Sd;Kelly Jd;Beebe S

  • Association mapping and nucleotide sequence variation in five drought tolerance candidate genes in spring wheat

    Erena A. Edae;Patrick F. Byrne;Harish Manmathan;Scott D. Haley

  • Relational Database System for Summarization and Interpretation of Hard Winter Wheat Regional Quality Data

    Scott D. Haley;Rod D. May;Bradford W. Seabourn;Okkyung K. Chung

  • Comparison of wheat flours grown at different locations for their antioxidant properties

    Liangli Yu;Scott Haley;Jonathan Perret;Mary Harris

  • Pyramiding genes for resistance to bean common mosaic virus

    J. D. Kelly;L. Afanador;S. D. Haley

  • Selection for Monogenic Pest Resistance Traits with Coupling- and Repulsion-Phase RAPD Markers

    Scott D. Haley;Lucia Afanador;James D. Kelly

  • Identification and application of a random amplified polymorphic DNA marker for the I gene (Potyvirus resistance) in common bean

    S. D. Haley;L. Afanador;J. D. Kelly

  • Agronomic Performance of Rht Alleles in a Spring Wheat Population across a Range of Moisture Levels

    Joshua D. Butler;Patrick F. Byrne;Valiollah Mohammadi;Phillip L. Chapman

  • Biotypic Variation Among North American Russian Wheat Aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae) Populations

    John D. Burd;David R. Porter;Gary J. Puterka;Scott D. Haley

  • Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) Marker Variability between and within Gene Pools of Common Bean

    Scott D. Haley;Phillip N. Miklas;Lucia Afanador;James D. Kelly

  • Heterogeneous inbred populations are useful as sources of near-isogenic lines for RAPD marker localization.

    S. D. Haley;L. K. Afanador;P. N. Miklas;J. R. Stavely

  • Microsatellite-based molecular diversity of bread wheat germplasm and association mapping of wheat resistance to the Russian wheat aphid.

    J. H. Peng;J. H. Peng;Y. Bai;S. D. Haley;N. L. V. Lapitan

  • Allelic Variation in Developmental Genes and Effects on Winter Wheat Heading Date in the U.S. Great Plains.

    Sarah M. Grogan;Gina Brown-Guedira;Scott D. Haley;Gregory S. McMaster

  • Characterisation of Triticum vavilovii-derived stripe rust resistance using genetic, cytogenetic and molecular analyses and its marker-assisted selection.

    H. S. Bariana;G. N. Brown;N. U. Ahmed;S. Khatkar

  • Temperature Sensitivity and Efficacy of Wheat streak mosaic virus Resistance Derived from CO960293 Wheat

    D. L. Seifers;T. J. Martin;T. L. Harvey;S. Haber

  • Winter wheat responses to bird cherry-oat aphids and barley yellow dwarf virus infection.

    Walter E. Riedell;Robert W. Kieckhefer;Scott D. Haley;Marie A. C Langham

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank B. Peairs
Frank B. Peairs Colorado State University
Patrick F. Byrne
Patrick F. Byrne Colorado State University
Guihua Bai
Guihua Bai United States Department of Agriculture
Yue Jin
Yue Jin US Department of Agriculture
James Kolmer
James Kolmer Agricultural Research Service
Ming-Shun Chen
Ming-Shun Chen Kansas State University
Xianming Chen
Xianming Chen Washington State University
Amir M. H. Ibrahim
Amir M. H. Ibrahim Texas A&M University
Francis C. Ogbonnaya
Francis C. Ogbonnaya Grains Research and Development Corporation
Jackie C. Rudd
Jackie C. Rudd Texas A&M University

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