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  1. Lamkey, K. R., and J. W. Dudley.  1984.  Mass selection and inbreeding depression in three autotetraploid maize synthetics.  Crop Sci. 24:802-806.

  2. Lamkey, K. R., and A. R. Hallauer.  1984.  Comparison of populations improved by recurrent selection.  Maydica 29:357-374.

  3. Lamkey, K. R., and A. R. Hallauer.  1986.  Performance of high x high, high x low, and low x low crosses of lines from the BSSS maize synthetic.  Crop Sci. 26: 1114-1118.

  4. Lamkey, K. R., and A. R. Hallauer.  1987.  Heritability estimated from recurrent selection experiments in maize.  Maydica 32:61-78.

  5. Lamkey, K. R., A. R. Hallauer, and A. L. Kahler.  1987.  Allelic differences at enzyme loci and hybrid performance in maize.  J. Heredity 78:231-234.

  6. Lamkey, K. R., and O. S. Smith.  1987.  Performance and inbreeding depression of populations representing seven eras of maize breeding.  Crop Sci. 27:695-699.

  7. Reeder, L. R., A. R. Hallauer, and K. R. Lamkey.  1987.  Estimation of genetic variance components in two maize populations.  J. Heredity 78:372-376.

  8. Hallauer, A. R., W. A. Russell, and K. R. Lamkey.  1988.  Corn Breeding.  In G. F. Sprague and J. W. Dudley (eds.) Corn and Corn Improvement.  Agronomy 18:463-564.  Am. Soc. of Agron., Madison, WI. (Book Chapter).

  9. Lamkey, K. R., A. R. Hallauer, and D. S. Robertson.  1988.  The contribution of the long arm of chromosome 10 to the total heterosis observed in maize hybrids.  Crop Sci. 28:896-901.

  10. Lamkey, K. R.  1988.  Implications of transposable element activity in a maize improvement program.  Annual Illinois Corn Breeders School 24:102-126 (Conference Proceedings).

  11. Lee, M., E. B. Godshalk, K. R. Lamkey, and W. W. Woodman.  1989.  Association of restriction fragment length polymorphisms among maize inbreds with agronomic performance of their crosses.  Crop Sci. 29:1067-1071.

  12. Kim, S. K., A. R. Hallauer, W. D. Guthrie, D. Barry, K. R. Lamkey, C. S. Hong.  1989.  Genetic resistance of tropical inbreds to second-generation European corn borer (Lepidoptera:Pyralidae).  J. Econ. Entom. 82:1207-1211.

  13. J. Covarrubias-Prieto, A. R. Hallauer, and K. R. Lamkey.  1989.  Intermating F2 populations of maize.  Genetika 21:111-125.

  14. Godshalk, E. B., M. Lee, and K. R. Lamkey.  1990.  Analysis of the relationship of restriction fragment length polymorphisms with agronomic performance of maize hybrids.  Theor. Appl. Genet. 80:273-280.

  15. Melchinger, A. E., M. Lee, K. R. Lamkey, and W. W. Woodman.  1990.  Genetic diversity for restriction fragment length polymorphisms and its relationship to genetic effects estimated from generation means in four sets of maize inbreds.  Crop Sci. 30:1033-1040.

  16. Melchinger, A. E., M. Lee, K. R. Lamkey, A. R. Hallauer, and W. W. Woodman.  1990.  Genetic diversity for restriction fragment length polymorphisms and heterosis for yield and yield components in diallel sets of old and new maize inbreds.  Theor. Appl. Genet. 80:488-496.

  17. Lamkey, K. R., P. A. Peterson, and A. R. Hallauer.  1991.  Frequency of the transposable element Uq in Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic maize populations.  Genetical Research 57:1-9.

  18. Walters, S. P., W. A. Russell, K. R. Lamkey, and P. R. White.  1991.  Performance and inbreeding depression between a synthetic and three improved BSSS populations of maize.  Crop Sci. 31:80-83.

  19. Walters, S. P., W. A. Russell, and K. R. Lamkey.  1991.  Performance and genetic variance among S1 lines and testcrosses of Iowa Stiff Stalk synthetic maize.  Crop Sci. 31:76-80.

  20. Walters, S. P., W. A. Russell, and K. R. Lamkey.  1991.  Comparisons of correlations among S1 lines and their testcrosses from Stiff Stalk Populations of maize.  Maydica 36:39-44.

  21. Melchinger, A. E., M. M. Messmer, M. Lee, W. L. Woodman, and K. R. Lamkey.  1991.  Diversity and relationships among U.S. maize inbreds revealed by restriction fragment length polymorphisms.  Crop Sci. 31:669-678.

  22. Messmer, M. M., A. E. Melchinger, M. Lee, W. L. Woodman, E. A. Lee, and K. R. Lamkey.  1991.  Genetic diversity among progenitors and elite lines from the Iowa stiff stalk synthetic (BSSS) maize population:  Comparison of allozyme and RFLP data.  Theor. Appl. Genet. 83:97-107.

  23. Lamkey, K. R.  1992. Fifty years of recurrent selection in the Iowa stiff stalk synthetic maize population.  Maydica 37:19-28.

  24. Pfarr, D. G. and K. R. Lamkey.  1992.  Evaluation of theory for identifying populations for genetic improvement of maize hybrids.  Crop Sci. 32:663-669.

  25. Pfarr, D. G. and K. R. Lamkey.  1992.  Comparisons of methods for identifying populations for genetic improvement of maize hybrids.  Crop Sci. 32:670-677.

  26. Russell, W. A., D. J. Blackburn, and K. R. Lamkey.  1992.  Evaluation of a modified reciprocal recurrent selection procedure for maize improvement.  Maydica 37:61-67.

  27. Sprague, G. F., and K. R. Lamkey.  1992.  Arnel R. Hallauer:  An appreciation.  Maydica 37:1-6.

  28. Hallauer, A. R., K. R. Lamkey, W. A. Russell, and P. W. White.  1992.  Registration of B95 parental inbred line of maize.  Crop Sci. 32:1515.

  29. Keeratinijakal, V. and K. R. Lamkey.  1993.  Responses to reciprocal recurrent selection in BSSS and BSCB1 maize populations.  Crop Sci. 33:73-77.

  30. Keeratinijakal, V. and K. R. Lamkey.  1993.  Genetic effects associated with reciprocal recurrent selection in BSSS and BSCB1 maize populations.  Crop Sci. 33:78-82.

  31. Schnicker, B. J., and K. R. Lamkey.  1993.  Interpopulation genetic variance after eleven cycles of reciprocal recurrent selection in BSSS and BSCB1 maize populations.  Crop Sci. 33:90-95.

  32. Graham, M. J., J. A. Hawk, R. B. Carroll, J. E. Ayers, K. R. Lamkey, and A. R. Hallauer. 1993. Evaluation of Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic for resistance to gray leaf spot. Plant Disease 77:382-385.

  33. Lamkey, K. R. and M. Lee.  1993.  Quantitative genetics, molecular markers, and plant improvement. p. 104-115. In: B. C. Imrie and J. B. Hacker (eds) Focused Plant Improvement: Towards Responsible and Sustainable Agriculture. Proc. Tenth Australian Plant Breeding Conference, Gold Coast, Australia. 18-23 April 1993. Organizing Committee, Australian Convention and Travel Service, Canberra. [HTML] [PDF]

  34. Lamkey, K. R., B. J. Schnicker, and T. L. Gocken. 1993. Choice of source populations for inbred line development. p. 91-103. In: D. Wilkinson (ed.) Proc. 48th Annu. Corn Sorghum Res. Conf., Chicago, IL. 9-10 Dec. 1993. Am. Seed Trade Assoc., Washington, D.C.

  35. Hallauer, A. R., K. R. Lamkey, W. A. Russell, and P. W. White.  1994.  Registration of B97 and B98 parental inbred lines of maize.  Crop Sci. 34:318-319.

  36. 36.     Reedy, M. E., A. D. Knapp, and K. R. Lamkey.  1995. Isozyme allelic frequency changes following maize (Zea mays L.) germplasm regeneration.  Maydica 40:269-273.

  37. Lamkey, K. R., B. S. Schnicker, and A. E. Melchinger.  1995.  Epistasis in an elite maize hybrid and choice of generation for inbred line development. Crop Sci. 35:1272-1281.

  38. Holthaus, J. F. and K. R. Lamkey. 1995. Population means and genetic variances in selected and unselected Iowa stiff stalk synthetic maize populations. Crop Sci. 35:1581-1589.

  39. Holthaus, J. F. and K. R. Lamkey. 1995. Response to selection and changes in genetic parameters for 13 plant and ear traits in two maize recurrent selection programs.  Maydica 40:357-370.

  40. Hallauer, A. R., K. R. Lamkey, W. A. Russell, and P. R. White.  1995.  Registration of B99 and B100 inbred lines of maize.  Crop Sci. 35:1714-1715.

  41. Dudley, J. W., K. R. Lamkey, and J. L. Geadelmann.  1996.  Evaluation of populations for their potential to improve three maize hybrids.  Crop Sci. 36:1553-1559.

  42. Labate, J. A., K. R. Lamkey, M. Lee, and W. W. Woodman.  1997.  Genetic diversity after reciprocal recurrent selection in BSSS and BSCB1 maize populations.  Crop Sci.  37:416-423.

  43. Hallauer, A. R., K. R. Lamkey, and P. R. White.  1997.  Registration of B102, B103, B104, B105, and B106 inbred lines of maize.  Crop Sci. 37:1405-1406.

  44. Lamkey, K. R. and A. R. Hallauer.  1997. Registration of eight selected BS11 maize germplasm populations.  Crop Sci. 37:1992-1993.

  45. Lamkey, K. R. 1997. Arnel R. Hallauer: Scientist, maize breeder, quantitative geneticist. Plant Breeding Reviews 15:1-17.

  46. Weyhrich, R. A., K. R. Lamkey, and A. R. Hallauer.  1998.  Responses to seven methods of recurrent selection in the BS11 maize population.  Crop Sci. 38:308-321. [HTML] [PDF]

  47. Weyhrich, R. A., K. R. Lamkey, and A. R. Hallauer.  1998.  Effective population size and response to S1- progeny selection in the BS11 maize population.  Crop Sci. 38:1149-1158. [HTML] [PDF]

  48. Lamkey, K. R. and J. E. Staub (eds). 1998.  Concepts and breeding of heterosis in crop plants.  CSSA Special Publication No. 25.  Crop Science Society of America, Madison, WI.

  49. Lamkey, K. R. and J. W. Edwards.  1998. Heterosis: Theory and estimation. p. 62-77. Proceedings 34th Illinois Corn Breeders' School, Urbana, IL 2-3 March 1998. University of Illinois, Urbana. [HTML] [PDF]

  50. Guzman, P.S. and K. R. Lamkey. 1999. Predicted gains from recurrent selection in the BS11 maize population.  Maydica 44:93-99.

  51. Hallauer, A. R., K. R. Lamkey, and P. R. White.  1998. Registration of B107, B108, and B109 inbred lines of maize. Crop Sci. 38:1730.

  52. Lamkey, K. R. and J. W. Edwards. 1999. The quantitative genetics of heterosis. p. 31-48. In: J.G. Coors and S. Pandey (ed.) Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Genetics and Exploitation of Heterosis in Crops, CIMMYT, Mexico City, Mexico, 17-22 Aug. 1997. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA, Madison, WI. [HTML] [PDF]

  53. Labate, J. A., K. R. Lamkey, M. Lee, and W. L. Woodman. 1999. Population genetics of increased hybrid performance between two maize populations under reciprocal recurrent selection. p. 127-137. In: J.G. Coors and S. Pandey (ed.) Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Genetics and Exploitation of Heterosis in Crops, CIMMYT, Mexico City, Mexico, 17-22 Aug. 1997. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA, Madison, WI. [HTML] [PDF]

  54. Labate, J. A., K. R. Lamkey, M. Lee, and W. L. Woodman.  1999.  Temporal changes in allele frequencies in two directionally selected maize populations.  Theor. Appl. Genet 99:1166-1178. [HTML] [PDF]

  55. Guzman, P.S. and K.R. Lamkey. 2000. Effective population size and genetic variability in the BS11 maize population. Crop Sci. 40:338-346 [HTML] [PDF]

  56. Labate, J. A., K. R. Lamkey, M. Lee, and W. Woodman. 2000. Hardy-Weinberg and Linkage Equilibrium Estimates in the BSSS and BSCB1 Random Mated Populations. Maydica 45:243-255

  57. Hallauer, A. R., K. R. Lamkey, and P. R. White. 2000. Registration of B110, B111, B113, and B114 inbred lines of maize. Crop Sci. 40:1518-1519.

  58. Hallauer, A. R., K. R. Lamkey, and P. R. White. 2001. Registration of B115 inbred line of maize. Crop Sci. 41:2012-2013. [PDF]

  59. Gethi, J. G., J. A. Labate, K. R. Lamkey, M. E. Smith, and S. Kresovich. 2002. SSR variation in important U.S. maize inbred lines. Crop Sci. 42:951-957. [PDF]

  60. Edwards, J.W. and K.R. Lamkey. 2002. Quantitative genetics of inbreeding in a synthetic maize population. Crop Sci. 42:1094-1104. [PDF]

  61. Frisch, M., K. R. Lamkey, and A. E. Melchinger. 2002. Storage of molecular marker data in databases for efficient use in plant breeding programs. Zeitschrift f¨ur Agrarinformatik 10:23-27 [PDF]

  62. Lamkey, K.R. 2002. GMOs and gene flow: A plant breeding perspective. p. 14-23. In: M. A. Martin (ed.) Biotechnology, gene flow, and intellectual property rights: An agricultural summit. Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN 13 Sept. 2002. RB-995. [PDF]

  63. Hinze, L. L. and K. R. Lamkey. 2003. Absence of epistasis for grain yield in elite maize hybrids. Crop Sci. 43:46–56 [PDF]

  64. Labate, J. A., K. R. Lamkey, S. E. Mitchell, S. Kresovich, H. Sullivan, J. S. C. Smith. 2003. Molecular and historical aspects of Corn Belt dent diversity. Crop Sci. 43:80-91 [PDF]

  65. Hagdorn, S., K.R. Lamkey, M. Frisch, P.E.O. Guimarães, A.E. Melchinger. 2003. Molecular Genetic Diversity among Progenitors and Derived Elite Lines of BSSS and BSCB1 Maize Populations. Crop Sci. 43:474-482. [PDF]


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