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R.C. Frohberg

Researcher at North Dakota State University

Publications -  30
Citations -  1756

R.C. Frohberg is an academic researcher from North Dakota State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germplasm & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1672 citations. Previous affiliations of R.C. Frohberg include Dakota State University.

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DNA markers for Fusarium head blight resistance QTLs in two wheat populations

TL;DR: DNA markers for FHB resistance QTLs have been identified and may be used to speed the introgression of resistance genes into adapted germplasm and should be useful in marker-assisted selection.
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RFLP mapping of QTL for fusarium head blight resistance in wheat

TL;DR: Results indicate that resistance to FHB is inherited in a quantitative manner and that marker-assisted selection may aid the development of FHB-resistant cultivars.
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Milling and Bread Baking Traits Associated with Puroindoline Sequence Type in Hard Red Spring Wheat

TL;DR: The distinction between soft puroindoline a and b (PinA and PinB ) are associated with the expresand hard classes of wheat is governed by the Hardness.
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Development of PCR-Based Markers for a High Grain Protein Content Gene from Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides Transferred to Bread Wheat

TL;DR: It is shown that the hexaploid cultivar Glupro, selected for high GPC, carries a distal segment of chromosome 6BL and a proximal segment of 6BS from dicoccoides accession FA15-3 encompassing the segment with highest LOD score for the GPC QTL.
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RFLP Markers Associated with High Grain Protein from Triticum turgidum L. var. dicoccoides Introgressed into Hard Red Spring Wheat

TL;DR: This study identified genomic regions associated with high grain protein concentration (GPC) inherited from Triticum turgidum L. dicoccoides in three hard red spring wheat recombinant inbred (RI populations) and examined the effects of genetic background and environment on these genes.