1993 journal article

ISOZYME VARIATION IN GERMPLASM ACCESSIONS OF THE WILD OAT AVENA-STERILIS L

THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 86(1), 54–64.

By: T. Phillips n, J. Murphy n & M. Goodman n

author keywords: GENETIC DIVERSITY; GENETIC DISTANCE; INTROGRESSION; CORE COLLECTION
TL;DR: It is suggested that choosing accessions from countries based on their groupings in the principal component analysis should secure a greater range of diversity than sampling from the collection at random. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1989 journal article

EFFECT OF BRADYRHIZOBIUM STRAIN ON COMBINING ABILITY FOR NITROGEN-FIXATION IN PEANUT (ARACHIS-HYPOGAEA L)

PLANT BREEDING, 103(2), 141–148.

By: T. Phillips*, J. Wynne, G. Elkan & T. Schneeweis

TL;DR: Improving the host genotype is one method of increasing biological nitrogen fixation by Bradyrhizobium in symbiosis with peanut, but host-strain interactions also must be considered, and the importance of strain selection in evaluating lines in a breeding program is discussed. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
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1989 journal article

Field evaluations of peanut cultivar - Bradyrhizobium specificities

Peanut Science, 16(1), 54.

By: T. Phillips*, J. Wynne, G. Elkan & T. Schneeweis n

TL;DR: To measure nitrogen fixation-related traits during the growing season and evaluate the interactions between host peanut genotypes and Bradyrhizobium strains under field conditions in North Carolina, it is suggested that host-strain combinations may be selected for superior nitrogen fixation and yield. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1989 journal article

Inheritance of symbiotic nitrogen fixation in two peanut crosses

Peanut Science, 16(2), 66.

By: T. Phillips*, J. Wynne, G. Elkan & T. Schneeweis n

TL;DR: Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) may be improved by genetically manipulating the host plant, but this requires an understanding of the inheritance of the traits involved in nitrogen fixation. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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