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Recent Publications

Book Chapter:

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 Journals:

Georgelis, N., Scott, J.W., 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. (accepted)

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.

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., 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., 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.

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

Canady, MA., Stevens, M.R., Barineau, M.S., and Scott, J.W. 2001. Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSVW) resistance in tomato derived from Lycopersicon chilense Dun. LA 1938.  Euphytica 117:19-25.

Griffiths, P.D. and J.W. Scott. 2001. Inheritance and linkage of tomato mottle virus resistance genes derived from Lycopersicon chilense accession LA 1932.  J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 126(4)462-467.

Harbaugh, B.K. and J.W. Scott. 2001.’Florida Silver’-A semi-dwarf heat-tolerant lisianthus. HortScience 36(5):988-989.

Scott, J.W., Jones, J.B., and Somodi, G.C. 2001. Inheritance of resistance in tomato to race T3 of the bacterial spot pathogen. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 126(4):436-441.

Yilmaz, E. Tandon, K.S., Scott, J.W., Baldwin, E.A., and R.L. Shewfelt. 2001. Absence of a clear relationship between lipid pathway enzymes and volatile compounds. Journal of Plant Physiology. 158:1111-1116.

Scott, J. W., B. K. Harbaugh, and E. A. Baldwin.  2000.  ‘Micro-Tina’ and ‘Micro-Gemma’ miniature dwarf tomatoes.  HortScience 35(4):774-775.

Scott, J. W.   2000.  Fla. 7771, a medium-large, heat-tolerant, jointless-pedicel tomato.  HortScience 35(5):968-969.

Scott, J. W. and John Paul Jones.  2000.   Fla. 7775 and Fla. 7781: tomato breeding lines resistant to Fusarium crown and root rot. HortScience 35(6):1183-1184.

Baldwin, E. A., J. W. Scott, C. K. Shewmaker, and W. Schuch.  2000.  Flavor trivia and tomato aroma: biochemistry and possible mechanism for control of important aroma components  HortScience 35(6):1013-1022.

Non-refereed Journals:

Maynard, D.N., Scott, J.W., and B.J. Sidoti. 2003. Tomato variety evaluation, fall 2002. GCREC Res. Rept. BRA 2003-1:1-6.

Maynard, D.N., Scott, J.W., and B.J. Sidoti. 2003. Tomato variety evaluation, spring 2003. GCREC Res. Rept. BRA 2003-3:1-5.

Scott, J.W. 2003. Fla. 7946 tomato breeding line resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici races 1, 2, and 3. Tomato Genetics Cooperative Rpt. 53:42.

Scott, J.W. 2003. ‘Solar Fire’ and other hot tomato variety topics. Proc. Fla. Tomato Institute. PRO 520: 4-5.

Scott, J.W. 2003. ‘Solar Fire’ hybrid tomato. Tomato Genetics Cooperative Rpt. 53:43.

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

Baldwin, E.A., and J.W. Scott. 2002. Update on tomato flavor. Proc. Fla. Tomato Institute. PRO 519:7-14.

Scott, J.W. 2002. Fla. 7771, a medium-large, heat-tolerant, jointless pedicel tomato. Tomato Genetics Cooperative Rpt. 52:38.

Scott, J.W. 2002. Project status and possible variety releases from the IFAS tomato breeding program. Proc. Fla. Tomato Institute. PRO 519:25-27.

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. Tomato Genetics Cooperative Rpt. 52:31-33.

Scott, J.W., Harbaugh, B.K, and E.A. Baldwin. 2002. ‘Micro-Tina’ and ‘Micro-Gemma’ miniature dwarf tomatoes. Tomato Genetics Cooperative Rpt. 52:39.

Scott, J.W. and J.P. Jones. 2002. Fla. 7775 and Fla. 7781: Tomato breeding lines resistant to fusarium crown and root rot. Tomato Genetics Cooperative Rpt. 52:40.

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. Tomato Genetics Cooperative Rpt. 52:31-33.

 

Thesis:

Georgelis, Nikolaos. 2002. High fruit sugar characterization, inheritance and linkage of molecular markers in tomato. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida. 88 p.

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