Keith Rincker
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
4 Papers
Keith Rincker is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Genome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Genetic Improvement of U.S. Soybean in Maturity Groups II, III, and IV
Keith Rincker,Randall L. Nelson,James E. Specht,David A. Sleper,T. R. Cary,Silvia R. Cianzio,Shaun N. Casteel,Shawn P. Conley,Pengyin Chen,Vince M. Davis,Carolyn M. Fox,George L. Graef,Chad B. Godsey,David L. Holshouser,Guo-Liang Jiang,Stella K. Kantartzi,William Kenworthy,Chad D. Lee,Rouf Mian,Leah K. McHale,Seth L. Naeve,James H. Orf,Vaino Poysa,William T. Schapaugh,Grover Shannon,Robert Uniatowski,Dechun Wang,Brian W. Diers +27 more
TL;DR: Given that on-farm soybean yields in the United States are also increasing at a rate of 29 kg ha–1 yr–1, it can be inferred that continual release of greater-yielding cultivars has been a substantive driver of the U.S. onfarm realized yield increases.
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Genome-Wide Association Study of Brown Stem Rot Resistance in Soybean across Multiple Populations
TL;DR: GWAS narrowed chromosome 16 interval containing a BSR resistance QTL to 0.3 Mb SNPs identified to provide new targets for marker‐assisted selection of B SR resistance and failed to identify three separate resistance genes.
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Fine Mapping of Resistance Genes from Five Brown Stem Rot Resistance Sources in Soybean.
TL;DR: Three BSR resistance genes Rbs1, Rbs2, and Rbs3, have been identified and mapped to a large region on chromosome 16 and marker‐assisted selection (MAS) will be more efficient and gene cloning will be facilitated with a narrowed genomic interval containing an Rbs gene.
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Impact of soybean cyst nematode resistance on soybean yield
TL;DR: The yield advantage of SCN resistant entries increased as initial egg counts increased, and a larger advantage was found in early MGs (00–II) than in later MGs(III–IV), which was documented at environments with an initial egg count as low as 100 eggs 100 cm−3 soil.