Marcelo J. Carena
Affiliations: | North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, United States |
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"Marcelo Carena"Children
Sign in to add traineeMarcelo D. Melani | grad student | 2006 | North Dakota State University |
Juan M. Osorno | grad student | 2007 | North Dakota State University |
Junyun Yang | grad student | 2011 | North Dakota State University |
Tonette P. Laude | grad student | 2013 | North Dakota State University |
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Kamphorst SH, do Amaral Junior AT, de Lima VJ, et al. (2021) Driving Sustainable Popcorn Breeding for Drought Tolerance in Brazil. Frontiers in Plant Science. 12: 732285 |
Carena MJ, Dong N. (2017) The ND EarlyQPM program: developing the next generation of healthier maize ( Zea mays L.) products Euphytica. 213: 150 |
Hallauer AR, Carena MJ. (2016) Registration of BS39 maize germplasm Journal of Plant Registrations. 10: 296-300 |
Sharma S, Carena MJ. (2016) BRACE: A Method for High Throughput Maize Phenotyping of Root Traits for Short-Season Drought Tolerance Crop Science. 56: 2996-3004 |
Bari MAA, Carena MJ, Pereira MG. (2016) Identification of heterotic patterns between expired proprietary, NDSU, and industry short-season maize inbred lines Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology. 16: 274-281 |
Sharma S, Carena MJ. (2016) Grain quality in Maize ( Zea mays L.): breeding implications for short-season drought environments Euphytica. 212: 247-260 |
Bari MAA, Carena MJ. (2016) Can expired proprietary maize (Zea mays L.) industry lines be useful for short-season breeding programs? II. Agronomic traits Euphytica. 207: 69-77 |
Laude TP, Carena MJ. (2015) Genetic diversity and heterotic grouping of tropical and temperate maize populations adapted to the northern U.S. Corn Belt Euphytica. 204: 661-677 |
Bari MAA, Carena MJ. (2015) Can expired proprietary maize (Zea mays L.) industry lines be useful for short-season breeding programs? I. grain quality and nutritional traits Euphytica. 202: 157-171 |
Hallauer AR, Carena MJ. (2014) Adaptation of tropical maize germplasm to temperate environments Euphytica. 196: 1-11 |