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Crop Sciences

College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

John W. Dudley  

John W. Dudley

Emeritus Professor of Plant Genetics, Renessen Endowed Chair
S-112 Turner Hall
MC 046
1102 S Goodwin Ave
Urbana, IL 61801

Primary Disciplines: Plant Breeding, Genetics and Cytogenetics, quantitative genetics of maize

Ph: (217) 333-9640
jdudley@illinois.edu

Research Responsibilities

My research program is aimed at improving plant breeding methods by developing and testing quantitative genetic theory related to breeding methods. A major part of the program is devoted to determining the best way to use molecular marker technology to improve breeding programs and to understand genetic control of kernel composition. Because of its importance in Illinois and its advantages as a genetic organism, all my research is done using maize. An important part of the program is the study of limits to selection, particularly for oil and protein concentration in the kernel. This work continues the work started by Hopkins in 1896. Major efforts to improve efficiency of incorporation of exotic germplasm into adapted inbreds also are underway.

Teaching Responsibilities

Crop Science 430 - Statistical Analysis of Molecular Marker Data
An intensive two week short course in early June designed for current graduate students and plant breeders in industry

Crop Science 444 - Quantitative Aspects Of Plant Breeding
This course is an advanced course in plant breeding emphasizing quantitative and molecular genetic applications to plant breeding.

Administrative Responsibilities

Associate Head and Director of Graduate Programs for the Department of Crop Sciences

Select Publications

Dudley, J.W. and R.J. Lambert. 1992. Ninety generations of selection for oil and protein in maize. Maydica 37:1_7.

Dudley, J.W. 1992. Theory for identification of marker locus_QTL associations in population x inbred crosses. Theor. Appl. Genet. 85:101_104.

Dudley, J.W. 1993. Molecular markers in plant improvement: Manipulation of genes affecting quantitative traits. Crop Sci. 33:660_668.

Dudley, J.W. 1997. Quantitative genetics and plant breeding. Advances in Agronomy 59:1-23.

Dudley, J.W., K.R. Lamkey, and J.L. Geadelmann. 1996. Evaluation of maize populations to improve three maize hybrids. Crop SCI 36:1553-1560.

Goldman, I.L., T.R. Rocheford, and J. W. Dudley. 1994. Quantitative trait loci influencing protein and starch concentration in the Illinois long term selection maize strains. Theor. Appl. Genet. 87:217_224.

Mumm, Rita Hogan and J.W. Dudley. 1994. A classification of 148 U.S. maize inbreds: I. Cluster analysis based on RFLPs. Crop SCI 34:842_851.

Eathington, S.R., J.W. Dudley, and G.K. Rufener II. 1997. Usefulness of marker_QTL associations in early generation selection. Crop SCI 37:1686_1693.

Dijkhuizen, A., J.W. Dudley, T.R. Rocheford, A.E. Haken, and S.R. Eckhoff. 1998. Near_infrared reflectance correlated to 100_g wet_milling analysis in maize. Cereal Chem. 75(2):266_270.

Kerns, M.R., Dudley, J.W., And Rufener, G.K., II. 1999. Tester and type of progeny affect QTL detection in maize. Maydica 44:69-84.

Kraja, A. and J.W. Dudley. 2000. Identification of tropical and temperate maize populations having favorable alleles for yield and other phenotypic traits. Crop SCI 40:941-947.

Professional Experience

1965-present Associate Professor and Professor(1969) Plant Genetics, University of Illinois
1959-1965 Geneticist ARS-USDA, Alfalfa Investigations at Raleigh, North Carolina
1957-1959 Geneticist ARS-USDA, Sugarbeet Investigations at Fort Collins, Col

Education

Ph.D.: Iowa State University Plant Breeding 1956
M.S.: Iowa State University Plant Breeding 1955
B.S.: Purdue University Agricultural Education 1953

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