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Partners In Progress Wheat Research

Supported by the Oklahoma Wheat Commission and Oklahoma Wheat Research Foundation
The 2022 Partners in Progress Wheat Research Report is a collaborative effort among scientists in the OSU Wheat Improvement Team (WIT) who support the Oklahoma Wheat Industry through genetic research of winter wheat.
OSU Wheat Reseach sign in the middle of a wheat field.

2023 Wheat Research

Adaptive Introgression | 2023

Xiangyang Xu | USDA-Agricultural Research Service

Wheat Pathology | 2023

Meriem Aoun | Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology

Wheat Variety Development | 2023

Brett Carver | Department of Plant & Soil Sciences

2022 Wheat Research

Adaptive Introgression | 2022

Xiangyang Xu | USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Stillwater

Precision Nutrient Management Program | 2022

Brian Arnall | Department of Plant & Soil Sciences

Wheat Pathology | 2022

Meriem Aou | Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology

Wheat Variety Development | 2022

Brett Carver | Department of Plant & Soil Sciences

2021 Wheat Research

Adaptive Introgression | 2021

Xiangyang Xu | USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Stillwater

Bird-Cherry Oat Aphid Tolerance | 2021

Kris Giles and Ali Zarrabi | Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology 

Nitrogen-Use Efficiency | 2021

Brian Arnall | Department of Plant & Soil Sciences

Wheat Pathology | 2021

Bob Hunger | Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology (emeritus)

Wheat Variety Development | 2021

Brett Carver | Department of Plant & Soil Sciences

2020 Wheat Research

Adaptive Introgression | 2020

Xiangyang Xu | USDA-ARS

Bird-cherry Oak Aphid Tolerance | 2020

Kris Giles | Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology

Gene Discovery & Genomic Applications | 2020

Liuling Yan | Department of Plant & Soil Sciences

Genome Wide Analysis | 2020

Charles Chen | Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Information Exchange | 2020

Amanda de Oliveira Silva | Department of Plant & Soil Sciences

Nitrogen-use Efficiency | 2020

Brian Arnall | Department of Plant & Soil Sciences

Wheat Pathology | 2020

Bob Hunger | Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology

Wheat Variety Development | 2020

Brett Carver | Department of Plant & Soil Sciences

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