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Conference Proceedings
R. Contreras
and
Ruter, J. M.
,
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Induced polyploidy in Japanese cedar
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Proc. 55th Ann. SNA Res. Conf.
, vol. 55:25-29. 2010.
R. Contreras
and
Ruter, J. M.
,
“
New Callicarpa species with breeding potential
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Proc. 52nd Ann. SNA Res. Conf.
, vol. 52:327-329. 2007.
R. Contreras
and
Ruter, J. M.
,
“
Preliminary efforts to induce polyploidy in Cryptomeria japonica.
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,
Proc. 53rd Ann. SNA Res. Conf.
, vol. 53:159-161. 2008.
Journal Article
R. Contreras
and
Ruter, J. M.
,
“
Callicarpa evaluation and breeding at The University of Georgia Tifton Campus
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,
Landscape Plant News
, vol. 20(2), pp. 3-5, 2009.
R. Contreras
,
Ruter, J. M.
,
Conner, J.
,
Zeng, Y.
, and
Ozias-Akins, P.
,
“
Confirmation of hybridity using GISH and determination of 18S rDNA copy number using FISH in interspecific F
1
hybrids of
Tecoma
(Bignoniaceae)
”
,
Genome
, vol. 55, no. 6, pp. 437 - 445, 2012.
R. Contreras
and
Ruter, J. M.
,
“
Developing an evergreen, evergreen: Winter browning in Japanese cedar
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,
Amer. Conifer Soc. Quarterly J.
, vol. 27(1), pp. 19-23, 2010.
R. Contreras
and
Ruter, J. M.
,
“
Evaluation of Callicarpa spp. for utilization in a breeding program
”
,
Georgia Green Industry Association Journal
, pp. 32-33, 2008.
Presentation
R. Contreras
and
Ruter, J. M.
,
“
Evaluation of Callicarpa spp. for ornamental potential
”
. 2008.
R. Contreras
and
Ruter, J. M.
,
“
Fruit color in American beautyberry is controlled by a single gene
”
. 2010.
R. Contreras
,
Ruter, J. M.
,
Conner, J.
,
Zeng, Y.
, and
Ozias-Akins, P.
,
“
Interspecific hybridization in Tecoma Juss. (Bignoniaceae): Confirmation of hybridity using GISH and morphology
”
. 2011.
R. Contreras
and
Ruter, J. M.
,
“
An oryzalin induced polyploidy from a hybrid of Hibiscus acetosella x H. radiatus(Malvaceae) exhibits reduced fertility and altered morphology
”
. 2009.