University of Florida

Recent Publications of Dr. John (Jay) W. Scott

Book Chapter:

J.A. Labate, S. Grandillo, T. Fulton, S. Muños, A. L. Caicedo, I. Peralta, Y. Ji, R.T. Chetelat, J.W. Scott, M.J. Gonzalo, D. Francis, W. Yang, E.v.d. Knaap, A.M. Baldo, B. Smith-White, L.A. Mueller, J.P. Prince, N.E. Blanchard, D.B. Storey, M.R. Stevens, M.D. Robbins, J.-F. Wang, B.E. Liedl, M.A. O’Connell, J.R. Stommel, K. Aoki, Y. Iijima, A.J. Slade, S.R. Hurst, D. Loeffler, M.N. Steine, D. Vafeados, C. McGuire, C. Freeman, A. Amen, J. Goodstal, D. Facciotti, J.V. Eck, M. Causse. 2007. Tomato In: Genome Mapping and Molecular Breeding in Plants. Vol. 5 Vegetables Ed: C. Kole Springer Verlag, Berlin - Heidelberg Springer Verlag, BerlinHeidelberg, Germany. 1-125.

Scott, J. W. and R. G. Gardner.  2007.  Breeding for resistance to fungal pathogens.  In: Genetic Improvement of Solanaceous Crops Vol. 2: Tomato.  M. K. Razdan and Antur K. Mattoo eds.  Science Publishers, Enfield, NH, USA. 421-456.

Scott, J. W.  2007.  Breeding for resistance to viral pathogens.  In: Genetic Improvement of Solanaceous Crops Vol. 2: Tomato.  M. K. Razdan and Antur K. Mattoo eds.  Science Publishers, Enfield, USA. 457-485.

Ji, Yuanfu, John W. Scott, Peter Hanson, Elaine Graham, and Douglas P. Maxwell. 2007. Sources of resistance, inheritance, and location of genetic loci conferring resistance to members of the tomato-infecting begomoviruses. In: Tomato yellow leaf curl virus disease. Henryk Czosnek ed. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Ji Y and J.W. Scott 2006. Tomato. In Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Improvement Series IV: Vegetable Crops. R. J. Singh ed. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA, 59-113.

Scott, J.W. Vegetable varieties from North America.  Tomato. Editor: Wehner, Todd. Alexandria, VA, USA. ASHS Press, 2002. http://cuke.hort.ncsu.edu/cucurbit/wehner/vegcult/vgclintro.html


Refereed Publications (*indicates graduate student)

Yuanfu Ji, John W. Scott, and David J. Schuster. 2009. Toward Fine Mapping of the Tomato
Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Resistance Gene Ty-2 on Chromosome 11 of Tomato.  HortScience 44(3):614–618.

Yuanfu Ji, Jay W. Scott, David J. Schuster, and Douglas P. Maxwell. 2009. Molecular Mapping of Ty-4, a New Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Resistance Locus on Chromosome 3 of Tomato. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 134(2):281–288.

Scott, J.W., S.M. Olson, and J.A. Bartz. 2009. Tribeca hybrid tomato; Fla. 8124C and Fla. 8249 breeding lines. HortScience 44(2): 471-473.

Scott, John W., Elizabeth A. Baldwin, Harry J. Klee, Jeffery K. Brecht, Stephen M. Olson, Jerry A. Bartz, and Charles A. Sims. 2008. Fla. 8153 hybrid tomato; Fla. 8059 and Fla. 7907 breeding lines. HortScience 43(7):2228-2230.

Smith, S.M.*, J.W. Scott, J.A. Bartz, and S.A. Sargent. 2008. Diallel analysis of fruit water absorption in tomato, a contributing factor in postharvest decays. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 133(1):55-60.

Ji, Yuanfu, David J. Schuster, and Jay W. Scott. 2007. Ty-3, a begomovirus resistance locus near the Tomato yellow leaf curl virus resistance locus Ty-1 on chromosome 6 of tomato. Molecular Breeding 20:271-284.

Ling, K.S. and J.W. Scott. 2007. Sources of resistance to Pepino mosaic virus in tomato accessions. Plant Dis. 91:749-753.

Momotaz, A., J.W. Scott, and D.J. Schuster. 2007. Solanum habrochaites accession LA1777 recombinant inbred lines are not resistant to tomato yellow leaf curl virus or tomato mottle virus. HortScience 42(5):1149-1152.

Smith, S.M.*, J.W. Scott, J.A. Bartz, and S.A. Sargent. 2007. Effect of time after harvest on stem scar water infiltration in tomato. HortScience 42(5):1227-1230.

Georgelis, N.*, J.W. Scott, and E.A. Baldwin. 2006. Inheritance of high sugars from tomato accession PI 270248 and environmental variation between seasons. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 131(1):41-45.

 Agrama, H.A. and J.W. Scott. 2006. Quantitative trait loci for tomato yellow leaf curl virus and tomato mottle virus resistance in tomato. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 131(2):267-272.

Scott, J.W., S.M. Olson, H.H Bryan, J.A. Bartz, D.N. Maynard, and P.J. Stoffella. 2006. ‘Solar Fire’ hybrid tomato: Fla. 7776 tomato breeding line. HortScience 41(6):1504-1505.

Georgelis, N.*, J.W. Scott, and E.A. Baldwin. 2006. Inheritance of high sugars from tomato accession PI270248 and environmental variation between seasons. Relationship of tomato fruit sugar concentration with physical and chemical traits and linkage of RAPD markers. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 131(1):41-45.

Scott, J.W., M.R. Stevens, and S. M. Olson. 2005. An alternative source of resistance to tomato spotted wilt virus. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 55:40-42.

Scott, J.W., Agrama, H.A., and J.P. Jones. 2004. RFLP-based analysis of recombination among resistance genes to fusarium wilt races 1, 2 and 3 in tomato. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 129 (3): 394-400.

Scott, J.W. 2004. Fla. 7946 tomato breeding line resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici races 1,2, and 3. HortScience 39(2):440-441.

Georgelis, N.*, J.W. Scott, and E.A. Baldwin. 2004. Relationship of tomato fruit sugar concentration with physical and chemical traits and linkage of RAPD markers. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 129(6):839-845.

Scott, J.W., Francis, D.M., Miller, S.A., Somodi, G.C., and J.B. Jones. 2003. Tomato bacterial spot resistance derived from PI 114490; inheritance to race T2 and relationship across three pathogen races. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 128(5):698-703.

Tandon, K.S.*, Baldwin, E.A., Scott, J.W., and R. L. Shewfelt. 2003. Linking sensory descriptors to volatile and nonvolatile components of fresh tomato flavor. Journal of Food Science 68(7):2366-2371.

Muigai, S.G.*, M.J. Bassett, D.J. Schuster and J.W. Scott. 2003. Greenhouse and field screening of wild Lycopersicon germplasm for resistance to the whitefly Bemisia argentifolii. Phytoparasitica 31(1):27-38.

Scott, J.W. 2002. A breeder’s perspective on the use of molecular techniques for improving fruit quality. HortScience. 37:464-467. [invited Colloquium presentation]

Muigai, S.G., Schuster, D.J., Snyder, J.C., Scott, J.W., Bassett, M.J., and H.J. McAuslane. 2002. Mechanisms of resistance in Lycopersicon germplasm to the whitefly Bemisia argentifolii. Phytoparasitica. 30(4):347-360.

Non-refereed Journals:

Scott, J.W., G.E. Vallad, and J.B. Jones. 2009. High level of resistance to bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) obtained  in large-fruited tomato breeding lines derived from Hawaii 7997. Acta Horticulturae 808:269-274.

 Zhao,Xin, Jeremy D. Edwards, Eric H. Simonne, Karen E. Koch, Robert Hochmuth, Stephen M. Olson, and J. W. Scott. 2008. Plant tumor development on tomatoes derived from Lycopersicon hirsutum. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc.121:

Scott, J.W. 2008. Fresh market tomato breeding in the USA. Acta Horticulturae 789:21-25.

Santos, B.M. and J.W. Scott. 2008. Response of ‘Fla. 8153’ tomato to nitrogen fertilization programs and in-row distances. Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 121:175-177.

Ji, Y., J.W. Scott, D.P. Maxwell, and D.J. Schuster. 2008. Ty-4, a tomato yellow leaf curl virus resistance gene on chromosome 3 of tomato. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 58:29-31.

Scott, J.W. 2008. Pollen production and efficiency of pollination and fertilization in tomato. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 58:32-36.

Scott, J.W. 2008. Gulf Stream hybrid tomato. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 58:41.

Ji, Y., M.S. Salus, B. van Betteray, J. Smeets,  K.S. Jensen, C.T. Martin, L. Mejia,  J.W. Scott, M.J. Havey, and D.P. Maxwell. 2007. Co-dominant SCAR markers for detection of the Ty-3 and Ty3a loci from Solanum chilense at 25cM of chromosome 6 of tomato. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 57:25-28.

Price, D.L., F.D. Memmott, J.W. Scott, S.M. Olson, and M.R. Stevens. 2007. Identification of molecular markers linked to a new tomato spotted wilt virus resistance source in tomato. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 57:35-36.

Scott, J.W., A.Stoner, P. Thomas, and J, Strobel. 2007. A look back at the Tomato Breeders Roundtable. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 57:7-13.

Scott, J.W.,  E.A. Baldwin, H.A. Klee, S.M. Olson, J.A. Bartz, C.A. Sims, and J.K Brecht. 2007. ‘Fla. 8153’ tomato hybrid; Fla. 8059 and Fla. 7907 breeding lines. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 57:44.

Scott, J.W. and D.J. Schuster. 2007. Gc9, Gc171, and Gc173 begomovirus resistant inbreds. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 57:45-46.

Scott, J.W., S.M. Olson, D.J. Schuster, Yuanfu Ji, and W. Klassen. 2007. Recent developments and release outlook from the University of Florida tomato breeding program. Proc. Florida Tomato Institute. PRO 524: 13-15.

Ji, Y. and J.W. Scott. 2006. Ty-3, a begomovirus resistance locus linked to Ty-1 on chromosome 6 of tomato. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 56:22-25.

Scott, J.W., S.F. Hutton, J.B. Jones, D.M. Francis, and S.A. Miller. 2006. Resistance to bacterial spot race T4 and breeding for durable, broad-spectrum resistance to other races. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 56:33-36.

Ji, Y., and J.W. Scott.  2005.  Finding RAPD markers to derived gemini virus resistance genes on chromosome 6 of tomato.  In: Proceeding of the First International Symposium on Tomato Diseases, Orlando, Florida, USA.  Acta Hort. (ISHS) 695:407-416.

Momotaz, A., J.W. Scott, and D.J. Schuster.  2005.  Searching for silverleaf whitefly and geminivirus resistance genes from Lycopersicon hirsutum accession LA 1777.  In: Proceeding of the First International Symposium on Tomato Diseases, Orlando, Florida, USA.  Acta Hort. (ISHS) 695:417-422.

Scott, J.W.  2005. Perspectives on tomato disease resistance breeding; past, present, and future.  In: Proceeding of the First International Symposium on Tomato Diseases, Orlando, Florida, USA.  Acta Hort. (ISHS) 695:217-224.

Scott, J.W., J.F. Wang, and P.M. Hanson.  2005. Breeding tomatoes for resistance to bacterial wilt, a global view.  In: Proceeding of the First International Symposium on Tomato Diseases, Orlando, Florida, USA.  Acta Hort. (ISHS) 695:161-172.

Yang, W., S.A. Miller, J.W. Scott, J.B. Jones and D.M. Francis. 2005 Mining tomato genome sequence databases for molecular markers: Application to bacterial resistance and marker assisted selection. In: Proceeding of the First International Symposium on Tomato Diseases, Orlando, Florida, USA.  Acta Hort. (ISHS) 695:241-249.

Scott, J.W., M.R. Stevens, and S.M. Olson. 2005. An alternative source of resistance to tomato spotted wilt virus. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop. 55:40-42.

Scott, J.W. 2004.  Observations indicate epitasis of nipple tip gene n-2 over n-4.Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop 54:41-42.

Scott, J.W., S.M. Olson, J.B. Jones, P.S. Stofella, and G.C. Somodi.  2004.  Fla. 7514 hybrid tomato tolerant to bacterial wilt. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop 54:50.

Scott, J.W., S.M. Olson, J.A. Bartz, D.N. Maynard, and P.S. Stofella.  2004.  Fla. 7964 hybrid tomato resistant to spotted wilt virus. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop 54:51.

Scott, J.W., J.B. Jones, G.C. Somodi. 2003. Development of a large fruited tomato with a high level of resistance to bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum). Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop 53:36-37.

Scott, J.W. 2002. A new allele at the potato leaf locus derived from L. chilense accession LA 1932 is discovered in a geminivirus resistance project. Rept. Tomato Genet. Coop 52:31-33.

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