Oklahoma State University

Contact Info

Brett Carver
Wheat Breeding and Genetics
468 Ag Hall

Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK, 74078

Phone: (405)-744-9580
FAX (405) 744-5269

brett.carver@okstate.edu

 

 

Research Links to GrazenGrain

Research Links to GrazenGrain documents


Genetic Differentiation of Winter Wheat Populations Following Exposure to Two Management Systems in Early Inbreeding Generation

Rima Thapa, Brett F. Carver, Gerald W. Horn and Carla L. Goad
Crop Sci 50:591-601 (2010)

ABSTRACT:

Producers in the southern Great Plains usually dedicate fields of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to a grain-only (GO) management system or one that incorporates grazing preceding grain harvest (dual-purpose or DP system). ...more


Breeding Winter Wheat for a Dual-purpose Management System

B.F. Carver, I. Khalil, E.G. Krenzer, Jr. & C.T. MacKown

ABSTRACT:

Breeders attempt to conduct selection under environmental conditions representative of the target environment. ...more


Genetic Trends in Winter Wheat Yield and Test Weight under Dual-Purpose and Grain-Only Management Systems

Iftikhar H. Khalil, Brett F. Carver, Eugene G. Krenzer, Charles T. MacKown and Gerald W. Horn

ABSTRACT:

Hard winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain harvested from a dual-purpose (forage plus grain) crop is often perceived by users to have inferior end-use quality compared with that of a grain-only crop. ...more


Genetic Trends in Winter Wheat Grain Quality with Dual-Purpose and Grain-Only Management Systems

Iftikhar H. Khalil, Brett F. Carver, Eugene G. Krenzer, Charles T. MacKown, Gerald W. Horn and Patricia Rayas-Duarte

ABSTRACT:

Hard winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain harvested from a dual-purpose (forage plus grain) crop is often perceived by users to have inferior end-use quality compared with that of a grain-only crop. ...more


Fall Forage Biomass and Nitrogen Composition of Winter Wheat Populations Selected from Grain-Only and Dual-Purpose Environments

Charles T. MacKown, and Brett F. Carver

ABSTRACT:

Winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the foundation of many agricultural enterprises in the southern Great Plains and is grown primarily as either a grain-only (GO) or a dual-purpose (DP, grazing plus grain) crop. ...more


Nitrogen Use and Biomass Distribution in Culms of Winter Wheat Populations Selected from Grain-Only and Dual-Purpose Systems

Charles T. MacKown, and Brett F. Carver

ABSTRACT:

Beginning in late fall and ending at jointing in early spring, winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) crops in the southern Great Plains are often grazed by stocker cattle (Bos taurus L.) and then harvested for grain. ...more

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