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  1. Hallauer, A. R., and K. R. Lamkey. 1985. Effectiveness of S2 recurrent selection in corn (Zea mays L.). Iowa Acad. Sci. 92:6.

  2. Lee, Michael, and K. R. Lamkey. 1987. Molecular Classification of heterotic patterns in maize (Zea mays L). p. 151 In Agronomy Abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI.

  3. Godshalk E. B., M. Lee, and K. R. Lamkey. 1988. Molecular evalaution of combining ability in maize. p. 38. In Report of the Fifth Interregional Corn Conference, Pittsburg, PA. February 23-25, 1988.

  4. Lee, E. A., M. Lee, E. B. GodshalkH and K. R. Lamkey. 1988. The relationship between molecular genetic diversity and hybrid vigor in maize (Zea mays L.). Jour. Iowa Acad. Sci. 95:A9.

  5. Godshalk E. B., M. Lee, and K. R. Lamkey. 1988. Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of maize single cross hybrids. p. 81. In Agronomy Abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI.

  6. Lee, M., E. B. Godshalk and K. R. Lamkey. 1988. Molecular marker analysis of chromosome segment substitutions in maize. p. 170. In Agronomy Abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI.

  7. E. A. Lee, M. Lee, and K. R. Lamkey. 1989. Molecular marker analysis of Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic. Jour. Iowa Acad. Sci. 96:A8-A9.

  8. Lee, E. A., M. Lee, and K. R. Lamkey. 1989. The relationship bewteen molecular marker loci and inbred line performance per se and hybrid performance. p. 177. In Agronomy Abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI.

  9. Melchinger, A. E., M. Lee, M. Messmer, W. Woodman, and K. R. Lamkey. 1989. Relation between heterozygosity for RFLPs and heterosis in maize. p. 178. In Agronomy Abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI.

  10. Tubajika, K. M., C. A. Martinson, A. R. Hallauer, and K. R. Lamkey. 1989. Susceptibility to Helminthosporium carbonum race 1 in Iowa stiff stalk synthetic maize. Phytopathology 79:1147.

  11. Lee, E. A., M. Lee, and K. R. Lamkey. 1989. Molecular marker analysis of Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic. p. 3. In Report of the North Central Corn Breeding Research Committee (NCR-2) Meetings. Des Plaines, IL. February 22-23, 1989.

  12. Pfarr D. G., and K. R. Lamkey. 1990. Evaluation of theory for identifying populations for use in genetic improvement. p. 13. In Report of the North Central Corn Breeding Research Committee (NCR-2) Meetings. Des Plaines, IL, February 21-22, 1990.

  13. Su, G. Q., M. Lee, K. R. Lamkey, W. D. Guthrie, and W. L. Woodman. 1991. RFLP-facilitated study of host-plant resistance to second generation European corn borer in maize. p. 200. In Agronomy Abstracts, ASA, Madison, WI.

  14. Schnicker B. J., and K. R. Lamkey. 1991. Changes in genetic variance after eleven cycles of reciprocal recurrent selection in BSSS and BSCB1. p. 5. In Report of the North Central Corn Breeding Research Committee (NCR-2) Meetings. Des Plaines, IL. February 20-21, 1991. 5

  15. Hagemann K. M. and K. R. Lamkey. 1992. Six cycles of S2 recurrent selection in the Iowa Stiff Stalk maize synthetic. p. 98. In Agronomy Abstracts, ASA, Madison, WI.

  16. Gocken, T. L., K. R. Lamkey, and M. Lee. 1993. Comparison of F3 line and testcross progeny evaluation for Identifying quantitative trait loci (QTL) in maize. p. 18. In Report of the North Central Corn Breeding Research Committee (NCR-163) Meetings. Des Plaines, IL. February 23-24, 1993

  17. Weyhrich, R. A. and K. R. Lamkey. Evaluation of response to seven methods of recurrent selection in the BS11 maize population. p. 122. In Agronomy Abstracts, ASA, Madison, WI. 1994.

  18. Holthaus, J. F. and K. R. Lamkey. Estimation of genetic parameters in two maize recurrent selection programs. p. 122. In Agronomy Abstracts, ASA, Madison, WI. 1994.

  19. Lamkey, K. R. Genetic contributions to yield improvement in maize. p. 132. In Agronomy Abstracts, ASA, Madison, WI. 1994.


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