Edward Buckler
Edward S. Buckler is a plant geneticist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service and holds an adjunct appointment at Cornell University. His work focuses on both quantitative and statistical genetics in maize as well as other crops such as cassava. He originated the concept of Nested association mapping and created the first population designed for this type of quantitative genetic analysis. Buckler was elected an American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow in 2012. In 2014, he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. In 2017, he received the NAS prize in Food and Agricultural Science for his work using natural genetic diversity to develop varieties of maize with fifteen times more vitamin A than existing varieties. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Sean Myles, Jer-Ming Chia, Bonnie Hurwitz, Charles Simon, Gan Yuan Zhong, Edward Buckler, Doreen WareGet full text
Published 2010-01-01
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3by Jason Sawler, Bruce Reisch, Mallikarjuna K Aradhya, Bernard Prins, Gan-Yuan Zhong, Heidi Schwaninger, Charles Simon, Edward Buckler, Sean MylesGet full text
Published 2013-01-01
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5by David Toubiana, Wentao Xue, Wentao Xue, Nengyi Zhang, Karl Kremling, Amit Gur, Amit Gur, Shai Pilosof, Shai Pilosof, Yves Gibon, Yves Gibon, Mark Stitt, Edward Buckler, Alisdair Fernie, Aaron FaitGet full text
Published 2016-07-01
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6by Xi Wu, Hui Feng, Di Wu, Shijuan Yan, Pei Zhang, Wenbin Wang, Jun Zhang, Junli Ye, Guoxin Dai, Yuan Fan, Weikun Li, Baoxing Song, Zedong Geng, Wanli Yang, Guoxin Chen, Feng Qin, William Terzaghi, Michelle Stitzer, Lin Li, Lizhong Xiong, Jianbing Yan, Edward Buckler, Wanneng Yang, Mingqiu DaiGet full text
Published 2021-06-01
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