Clarice J. Coyne

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Clarice (Clare) J. Coyne is an American plant geneticist whose work focuses on the role of legumes in crop improvement. She is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Life[edit]

She graduated from Oregon State University.

She works for the Agricultural Research Service.[1][2] She teaches at Washington State University.[3]

Selected publications[edit]

  • Anderson, J.A.; Stack, R.W.; Liu, S.; Waldron, B.L.; Fjeld, A.D.; Coyne, C.; Moreno-Sevilla, B.; Fetch, J.M.; Song, Q.J.; Cregan, P.B.; Frohberg, R.C. (2001). "DNA markers for Fusarium head blight resistance QTLs in two wheat populations". Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 102 (8): 1164–1168. doi:10.1007/s001220000509. S2CID 23278022.
  • Smýkal, P.; Coyne, C.J.; Ambrose, M.J.; Maxted, N.; Schaefer, H.; Blair, M.W.; Berger, J.; Greene, S.L.; Nelson, M.N.; Besharat, N.; Vymyslický, T. (2015). "Legume crops phylogeny and genetic diversity for science and breeding" (PDF). Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences. 34 (1–3): 43–104. Bibcode:2015CRvPS..34...43S. doi:10.1080/07352689.2014.897904. S2CID 84398165.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Clarice J Coyne (Clare)". ars.usda.gov.
  2. ^ "Loop | Clarice Coyne J". loop.frontiersin.org. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  3. ^ "Molecular Genetics | Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences | Washington State University". Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences. Retrieved 2022-10-03.