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1. Responses of Wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) Constitutively Expressing Four Different Monolignol Biosynthetic Genes to Fusarium Head Blight Caused by Fusarium graminearum .

3. In vitro digestibility of proteins from historical and modern wheat cultivars.

4. Transgenic Wheat Harboring an RNAi Element Confers Dual Resistance Against Synergistically Interacting Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus and Triticum Mosaic Virus.

5. Correction to: Genetic characterization and expression analysis of wheat (Triticum aestivum) line 07OR1074 exhibiting very low polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity.

6. Amylose-Free (" waxy ") Wheat Colonization by Fusarium spp. and Response to Fusarium Head Blight.

7. Genomic Analysis and Prediction within a US Public Collaborative Winter Wheat Regional Testing Nursery.

8. Octapartite negative-sense RNA genome of High Plains wheat mosaic virus encodes two suppressors of RNA silencing.

9. Wheat streak mosaic virus Coat Protein Deletion Mutants Elicit More Severe Symptoms Than Wild-Type Virus in Multiple Cereal Hosts.

10. Temperature-Dependent Wsm1 and Wsm2 Gene-Specific Blockage of Viral Long-Distance Transport Provides Resistance to Wheat streak mosaic virus and Triticum mosaic virus in Wheat.

11. Introgression of chromosome segments from multiple alien species in wheat breeding lines with wheat streak mosaic virus resistance.

12. Triticum mosaic virus exhibits limited population variation yet shows evidence of parallel evolution after replicated serial passage in wheat.

13. Identification of markers linked to genes for sprouting tolerance (independent of grain color) in hard white winter wheat (HWWW).

14. Binary mixtures of waxy wheat and conventional wheat as measured by NIR reflectance.

15. In Vitro Transcripts of Wild-Type and Fluorescent Protein-Tagged Triticum mosaic virus (Family Potyviridae) are Biologically Active in Wheat.

16. Genetic characterization and expression analysis of wheat (Triticum aestivum) line 07OR1074 exhibiting very low polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity.

19. Dynamics of small RNA profiles of virus and host origin in wheat cultivars synergistically infected by Wheat streak mosaic virus and Triticum mosaic virus: virus infection caused a drastic shift in the endogenous small RNA profile.

20. An eriophyid mite-transmitted plant virus contains eight genomic RNA segments with unusual heterogeneity in the nucleocapsid protein.

21. Quantification of Yield Loss Caused by Triticum mosaic virus and Wheat streak mosaic virus in Winter Wheat Under Field Conditions.

22. Waxy phenotype evolution in the allotetraploid cereal broomcorn millet: mutations at the GBSSI locus in their functional and phylogenetic context.

23. Inheritance of grain polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity in multiple wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genetic backgrounds.

24. Effects of Single and Double Infections of Winter Wheat by Triticum mosaic virus and Wheat streak mosaic virus on Yield Determinants.

25. Starch waxiness in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by NIR reflectance spectroscopy.

26. Wheat cultivar-specific disease synergism and alteration of virus accumulation during co-infection with Wheat streak mosaic virus and Triticum mosaic virus.

27. Dough rheology and wet milling of hard waxy wheat flours.

28. Effects of overexpression of high molecular weight glutenin subunit 1Dy10 on wheat tortilla properties.

29. Opportunities and roadblocks in utilizing forages and small grains for liquid fuels.

30. Examination of spectral pretreatments for partial least-squares calibrations for chemical and physical properties of wheat.

31. A PCR assay for detection of a 2RL.2BS wheat-rye chromosome translocation.

33. Quality and biochemical effects of a IBL/IRS wheat-rye translocation in wheat.

34. Detection of rye chromosome 2R using the polymerase chain reaction and sequence-specific DNA primers.

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