Publications
An International Plan for Sequencing and Annotation of Onion
Publications on the breeding, genetics, and genomics of the alliums
Publications on phylogenetics of Alliums and related plants
Publications on genetics and pathology of the Cucurbits
Publications on organellar genetics
Germplasm releases
Other publications
Publications on the breeding, genetics, and genomics of the Alliums
Havey, M.J., and Y-K Ahn. 2016. Single nucleotide polymorphisms and indel markers from the transcriptome of garlic. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 141:62-65.
Khrustaleva, L., J. Jiang, and M.J. Havey. 2016. High-resolution tyramide-FISH mapping of markers tightly linked to the male-fertility restoration (Ms) locus of onion. Theor. Appl. Genet. 129:535-545.
Romanov, D., M. Divashuk, M.J. Havey, and L. Khrustaleva. 2015. Tyramide-FISH mapping of single genes for development of an integrated recombination and cytogenetic map of chromosome 5 of Allium cepa L. Genome 58:111-119.
Boateng, C.O., H.F. Schwartz, M.J. Havey and K. Otto. 2014. Evaluation of onion germplasms for resistance to Iris yellow spot virus and/or onion thrips (Thrips tabaci). Southwestern Entomol. 39:237-260.
Damon, S., R. Groves, and M.J. Havey. 2014. Variation for epicuticular waxes on onion foliage and impacts on numbers of onion thrips. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 139:495-501.
Damon, S., and M.J. Havey. 2014. Quantitative trait loci controlling amounts and types of epicuticular waxes in onion. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 139:597-602.
Duangjit, J., K. Welsh, M. Wise, B. Bohanec, and M.J. Havey. 2014. Genetic analyses of anthocyanin concentrations and intensity of red-bulb color among segregating haploid progenies of onion. Mol. Breeding 34:75-85.
Duangjit, J., B. Bohanec, A.P. Chan, C.T. Town, and M.J. Havey. 2013. Transcriptome sequencing to produce SNP-based genetic maps of onion. Theor. Appl. Genet. 126:2093–2101.
Havey, M.J. 2013. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in linkage disequilibrium with the male-fertility restoration (Ms) locus of onion. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 138:306–309.
Von Kohn, C., A. Kiełkowska, and M.J. Havey. 2013. Sequencing and annotation of the chloroplast DNAs of normal (N) male-fertile and male-sterile (S) cytoplasms of onion and single nucleotide polymorphisms distinguishing these cytoplasms. Genome 56:737-742.
McManus, M., S. Joshi, B. Searle, M. Pither-Joyce, M. Shaw, S. Leung, N. Albert, M. Shigyo, J. Jakse, M.J. Havey, and J. McCallum. 2012. Genotypic variation in sulfur assimilation and metabolism of onion (Allium cepa L.) III. Characterization of sulfite reductase. Phytochemistry 83:34-42.
Melgar, S., and M.J. Havey. 2010. The dominant Ms allele in onion shows reduced penetrance. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 135:49-52.
Jakše, M., P. Hirschegger, B. Bohanec, and M.J. Havey. 2010. Evaluation of gynogenic responsiveness of selfed doubled haploid onion lines, chromosome doubling procedure via somatic regeneration, and male fertility. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 135:67–73.
Mahajan, V., J. Jakse, M.J. Havey, and K.E. Lawande. 2009. Genetic fingerprinting of Indian onion cultivars using SSR markers. Indian J. Hort. 66:62-68.
Raines, S., C. Hensen, and M.J. Havey. 2009. Genetic analyses of soluble carbohydrate concentrations in onion bulbs. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 134:618–623.
Jakše, J., J.D.F. Meyer, G. Suzuki, J. McCallum, F. Cheung, C.D. Town, and M.J. Havey. 2008. Pilot sequencing of onion genomic DNA reveals fragmented transposable elements, low gene densities, and significant gene enrichment after methyl filtration. Mol. Genet. Genomics 280:287-292.
Khar, A., J. Jakše, and M.J. Havey. 2008. Segregations for onion-bulb colors reveal that red is controlled by at least three loci. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 133:42-47.
McCallum, J., S. Thomson, M. Pither-Joyce, F. Kenel, A. Clarke, and M.J. Havey. 2008. Genetic diversity analysis and single-nucleotide-polymorphism marker development in cultivated bulb onion based on expressed sequence tag–simple sequence repeat markers. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 133:810–818.
Meyer, J.D., W. Deleu, J. Garcia-Mas, and M.J. Havey. 2008. Construction of a fosmid library of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and comparative analyses of the eIF4E and eIF(iso)4E regions from cucumber and melon (Cucumis melo). Mol. Genet. Genomics 279:473–480.
McCallum, J., M. Pither-Joyce, M. Shaw, F. Kenel, S. Davis, R. Butler, J. Scheffer, J. Jakse, and M.J. Havey. 2007. Genetic mapping of sulfur assimilation genes reveals a QTL for onion bulb pungency. Theor. Appl. Genet. 114:815–822.
Gökçe, A.F., and M.J. Havey. 2006. Selection at the Ms locus in open-pollinated onion populations possessing S cytoplasm or mixtures of N and S cytoplasms. Genet. Res. Crop Evol. 53:1495-1499.
Jakše, J., A. Telgmann, C. Jung, A. Khar, S. Melgar, F. Cheung, C.D. Town, and M.J. Havey. 2006. Comparative sequence and genetic analyses of asparagus BACs reveal no microsynteny with onion or rice. Theor. Appl. Genet. 114:31-39.
McCallum, J., A. Clarke, M. Pither-Joyce, M. Shaw, R. Butler, D. Brash, J. Scheffer, I. Sims, S. van Heusden, M. Shigyo, and M.J. Havey. 2006. Genetic mapping of a major gene affecting onion bulb fructan content. Theor. Appl. Genet. 112:958-967.
Jakše, J., W. Martin, J. McCallum, and M.J. Havey. 2005. Single nucleotide polymorphisms, indels, and simple sequence repeats for onion cultivar identification. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 130:912-917.
Kuhl, J.C., M.J. Havey, F. Cheung, Q. Yuan, J. Leebens-Mack, C.D. Town, and K.C. Sink. 2005. Comparative genomic analyses of the genus Asparagus. Genome 48:1052-1060.
Martin, W., J. McCallum, M. Shigyo, J. Jakse, J.C. Kuhl, N. Yamane, K.C. Sink, C.D. Town, and M.J. Havey. 2005. Genetic mapping of expressed sequences in onion and in silico comparisons show scant colinearity with rice. Mol. Genet. Genomics 274:197-204.
Zewdie, Y., M.J. Havey, J.P. Prince, and M.M. Jenderek. 2005. The first genetic linkages among expressed regions of the garlic (Allium sativum L.) genome. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 130:569-574.
Havey, M.J., C.R. Galmarini, A.F. Gökçe, and C. Henson. 2004. QTL affecting soluble carbohydrate concentrations in stored onion bulbs and their association with flavor and health-enhancing attributes. Genome 47:463-468.
Kuhl, J.C., F. Cheung, Q. Yuan, W. Martin, Y. Zewdie, J. McCallum, A. Catanach, P. Rutherford, K.C. Sink, M. Jenderek, J.P. Prince, C.D. Town, and M.J. Havey. 2004. A unique set of 11,008 onion (Allium cepa) ESTs reveals expressed sequence and genomic differences between monocot orders Asparagales and Poales. Plant Cell 16:114-125.
Bohanec, B., M. Jakše, and M.J. Havey. 2003. Genetic analyses of gynogenetic haploid production in onion. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 128:571-574.
Jakše, M., M.J. Havey, and B. Bohanec. 2003. Chromosome doubling procedures of onion (Allium cepa L.) gynogenic embryos. Plant Cell Rep. 21:905-913.
Gokce, A.F., and M.J. Havey. 2002. Linkage equilibrium among tightly linked RFLPs and the Ms locus in open-pollinated onion populations. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 127:944-946.
Gokce, A.F., J. McCallum, Y. Sato, and M.J. Havey. 2002. Molecular tagging of the Ms locus in onion. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 127:576-582.
Havey, M.J. 2002. Genome Organization in Allium. In: Advances in Allium Science. H. D. Rabinowitch and L. Currah (eds.). CAB, Oxford (in press).
Havey, M.J. 2002. Vegetable cultivar descriptions for North America (List 26): Onion. HortScience 37:41-43.
Havey, M.J., M. Cantwell, M.G. Jones, R.W. Jones, N.E. Schmidt, J. Uhlig, J.F. Watson, and K.S. Yoo. 2002. Significant variation exists among laboratories measuring onion bulb quality traits. HortScience 37:1086-1087.
Peterka, H., H. Budahn, O. Schrader, and M.J. Havey. 2002. Transfer of a male-sterility-inducing cytoplasm from onion to leek (Allium ampeloprasum). Theor. Appl. Genet. 105:173-181.
Galmarini, C.R., I.L. Goldman, and M.J. Havey. 2001. Genetic analyses of correlated solids, flavor, and health-enhancing traits in onion (Allium cepa L.). Mol. Gen. Genomics 265:543-551.
Lilly, J.W., and M.J. Havey. 2001. Sequence analysis of a chloroplast intergenic spacer for phylogenetic estimates and a PCR-based polymorphism detecting mixtures of male-fertile and male-sterile cytoplasmic onion. Theor. Appl. Genet. 102:78-82.
McCallum, J., D. Leite, M. Pither-Joyce, and M.J. Havey. 2001. Expressed sequence markers for genetic analysis of bulb onion (Allium cepa). Theor. Appl. Genet. 103:979-991.
Villanueva-Mosqueda, E., and M.J. Havey. 2001. Genetic analyses of seed yield in onion. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 126:575-578
Goldman, I.L., G. Schroeck, and M.J. Havey. 2000. History of public onion breeding programs and pedigree of public onion germplasm releases in the United States. Plant Breeding Reviews 20:67-103.
Havey, M.J. 2000. Diversity among male-sterility-inducing and male-fertile cytoplasms of onion. Theor. Appl. Genet. 101:778-782.
Villanueva-Mosqueda, E., J. Jiang, and M.J. Havey. 2000. GISH analysis reveals chromosome regions of Allium fistulosum among progenies from advanced backcrosses to Allium cepa. AlliumImprovement Newsletter 10:6-9.
Cramer, C.S., and M.J. Havey. 1999. Morphological, biochemical, and molecular markers in onion. HortScience 34:589-593.
Havey, M.J. 1999. Advances in New Alliums. In: Perspectives on New Crops and New Uses. J. Janick (ed.). ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA. p. 374-378.
Havey, M.J. 1999. Seed yield, floral morphology, and lack of male-fertility restoration of male-sterile onion (Allium cepa) populations possessing the cytoplasm of Allium galanthum. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 124:626-629.
Havey, M.J. 1999. Vegetable cultivar descriptions for North America (List 25): Onion. HortScience 34:961-968.
Leite, D., C.R. Galmarini, and M.J. Havey. 1999. Cytoplasms of elite open-pollinated onions from Argentina and Brazil. Allium Improvement Newsletter 9:1-4.
Havey, M.J. 1998. Molecular analyses and heterosis in the vegetables: Why you cannot breed them like maize. CSSA Spec. Publ. No. 25. American. Society of Agronomy. Madison, WI. p. 109-116.
King, J.J., J.M. Bradeen, and M.J. Havey. 1998. Variability for RFLPs and relationships among elite commercial inbred and virtual hybrid populations of onion. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 123:1034-1037.
King, J.J., J.M. Bradeen, O. Bark, J.A. McCallum, and M.J. Havey. 1998. A low-density genetic map of onion reveals a role for tandem duplication in the evolution of an extremely large diploid genome. Theor. Appl. Genet. 96:52-62.
Havey, M.J., J.J. King, J.M. Bradeen, and O. Bark. 1997. Molecular markers and mapping in bulb onion, a forgotten monocot. HortScience 31:1116-1118.
Havey, M.J., J.J. King, J.M. Bradeen, O. Bark, and J.A. McCallum. 1997. Genetic mapping in onion: Insights about the evolution of a huge nuclear genome. Proceedings of the First Congress of the Genetics Society of Slovenia 1:55-57.
Havey, M.J. 1996. A one-half brown and one-half black seeded phenotype in onion is not conditioned by the B locus. Allium Improvement Newsletter 6:4-7.
Havey, M.J., and W.T. Randle. 1996. Combining abilities for yield and bulb quality among long- and intermediate-day open-pollinated onion populations. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 121:604-608.
Bark, O.H., and M.J. Havey. 1995. Similarities and relationships among open-pollinated populations of the bulb onion as estimated by nuclear RFLPs. Theor. Appl. Genet. 90:607-614.
Bradeen, J.M., and M.J. Havey. 1995. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA in bulb onion and its use to assess inbred integrity. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 120:752-758.
Havey, M.J. 1995. Cytoplasmic determinations using the polymerase chain reaction to aid in the extraction of maintainer lines from open-pollinated populations of onion. Theor. Appl. Genet. 90:263-268.
Havey, M.J., R. Jones, and I. Miller. 1995. Rare Biparental Transmission of the Organellar Genomes in Onion. Allium Improvement Newsletter 5:7-9.
Bark, O.H., J.N. Corgan, and M.J. Havey. 1994. RFLP analysis of progeny from an interspecific hybrid between Allium fistulosum and Allium cepa. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 119:1046-1049.
Havey, M.J. 1994. The cytoplasms of sterile lines used to produce commercial hybrid-onion seed.Allium Improvement Newsletter 4:25-27.
Havey, M.J., and O.H. Bark. 1994. Molecular confirmation that sterile cytoplasm has been introduced into open-pollinated populations of Grano-type onion. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 119:90-93.
Havey, M.J. 1993. A putative donor of S-cytoplasm and its distribution among open-pollinated populations of onion. Theor. Appl. Genet. 86:128-134.
Havey, M.J. 1993. Estimation of outcrossing using house flies for fertile-by-fertile crosses in onion.Allium Improvement Newsletter 3:12-14.
Havey, M.J. 1993. Fusarium basal rot of onion. In: Compendium of Onion and Garlic Diseases. Schwartz, H., and K. Mohan (eds.). APS Press, Minneapolis. p. 10-11.
Havey, M.J. 1993. Onion Breeding. In: Genetic Improvement of Vegetable Crops. Kalloo, G., and Berg, B. (eds.). Pergamon Press, Oxford. pp. 35-49.
Havey, M.J. 1991. History of releases from the onion breeding program of the United States Department of Agriculture. Allium Improvement Newsletter 1:50-54.
Publications on phylogenetics of Alliums and related plants
Bohanec, B., M. Jakše, and P. Šesek, and M.J. Havey. 2005. Genetic characterization of edible bulbous leek-like accessions and their genetic relationships with morphologically similar forms ofAllium species. HortScience 40:1690-1694.
Kuhl, J.C., M.J. Havey, F. Cheung, Q. Yuan, J. Leebens-Mack, C.D. Town, and K.C. Sink. 2005. Comparative genomic analyses of the genus Asparagus. Genome 48:1052-1060.
Havey, M.J., and D. Leite. 1999. Organellar DNA diversity among cultivated accessions of Allium ampeloprasum. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 124:163-165.
Havey, M.J. 1997. On the origin and distribution of normal cytoplasm of onion. Gen. Res. Crop Evol. 44:307-313.
Havey, M.J., J.M. Bradeen, and O.H. Bark. 1997. Phylogenies in Allium section Cepa estimated by restriction-enzyme analyses of chloroplast and nuclear DNA. Acta Hort. 433:113-122.
Bradeen, J.M., and M.J. Havey. 1995. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms reveal considerable nuclear divergence within a well defined maternal clade in Allium section Cepa (Alliaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 82:1455-1462.
Havey, M.J. 1995. Onion and Other Cultivated Alliums. In: Evolution of Crop Plants. Smartt, J. (ed.). Longman, London. pp. 344-350.
Havey, M.J., K. Mohan, H. Schwartz, and F. Crowe. 1994. The Cultivated Species of Allium. In: Compendium of Onion and Garlic Diseases. Schwartz, H., and K. Mohan (eds.). APS Press, Minneapolis. p. 1-6.
Havey, M.J. 1992. A viviparous Allium fistulosum. Allium Improvement Newsletter 2:13-14.
Havey, M.J. 1992. Molecular phylogenetics of cultivated and wild Alliums. In: The Genus Allium – Taxonomic Problems and Genetic Resources. P. Hanelt, K. Hammer, and H. Knüpffer (eds.). Buch-und Offsetdruck Lüders, Halberstadt, Germany. p. 125-127.
Havey, M.J. 1992. Restriction enzyme analysis of the nuclear 45s ribosomal DNA of six cultivatedAlliums. Plant Syst. Evol. 181:45-55.
Havey, M.J. 1992. Restriction enzyme analysis of the chloroplast and nuclear 45s ribosomal DNA ofAllium sections Cepa and Phyllodolon. Plant Syst. Evol. 183:17-31.
Havey, M.J. 1991. Phylogenetic relationships between cultivated Allium species from restriction enzyme analysis of the chloroplast genome. Theor. Appl. Genet. 81:752-757.
Havey, M.J. 1991. Molecular characterization of the interspecific origin of viviparous onion. J. Hered. 82:501-503.
Publications on genetics and pathology of the Cucurbits
Lietzow, C.D., H. Zhu, S. Pandey, M.J. Havey, and Y. Weng. 2016. QTL mapping of parthenocarpic fruit set in North American processing cucumber. Theor. Appl. Genet. DOI 10.1007/s00122-016-2778-z.
Mróz, T., M.J. Havey, and G. Bartoszewski. 2015. Cucumber possesses a single terminal alternative oxidase gene that is upregulated by stress and in the MSC mitochondrial mutants. Plant Mol. Biol. Rep. DOI 10.1007/s11105-015-0883-9.
Shen, J., R. Dirks, and M.J. Havey. 2015. Diallel crossing among doubled haploids of cucumber reveals significant reciprocal-cross differences. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 140:178–182.
Yang, L., D. Koo, Y. Li, X. Zhang, F. Luan, M.J. Havey, J. Jiang, and Y. Weng. 2012. Chromosome rearrangements during domestication of cucumber as revealed from high-density genetic mapping and draft genome assembly. Plant Journal 71:895–906.
Kiełkowska, A., and M.J. Havey. 2011. In vitro flowering and pollen viability of cucumber. Plant Cell Tissue Organ Culture 109:73–82.
Bartoszewski, G., P. Gawronski, M. Szklarczyk, H. Verbakel, and M.J. Havey. 2009. A one-megabase physical map of the cucumber mitochondrial DNA reveals low density and occasional clustering of genes. Genome 52:299-307.
Ling, K. S., K.R. Harris, J.D.F. Meyer, A. Levi, N. Guner, T.C. Wehner, A. Bendahmane, and M.J. Havey. 2009. Non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms in the watermelon eIF4 gene are closely associated with resistance to Zucchini yellow mosaic virus. Theor. Appl. Genet. 120:191-200.
Abou-Jawdah, Y., S.G. Eid, H.S. Atamian, Y. and M.J. Havey. 2008. Assessing the movement of Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus in susceptible and tolerant cucumber germplasms using serological and nucleic acid based methods. J. Phytopath. 156:438-445.
Meyer, J.D., W. Deleu, J. Garcia-Mas, and M.J. Havey. 2008. Construction of a fosmid library of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and comparative analyses of the eIF4E and eIF(iso)4E regions from cucumber and melon (Cucumis melo). Mol. Genet. Genomics 279:473–480.
Eid, S., Y. Abou-Jawdah, S. El-Mohtar, H. Sobh, and M.J. Havey. 2006. Tolerance in cucumber to cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus. Plant Dis. 90:645-649.
Havey, M.J. 2005. Sequence analyses of probes revealing mapped RFLPs in cucumber. HortScience 40:323-324.
Park, Y.H., and M.J. Havey. 2004. Cucumber germplasm resistant to Cladosporium cucumerinum. HortScience 39:163-164.
Park, Y.H., N. Katzir, Y. Brotman, J.J. King, F. Bertrand, and M.J. Havey. 2004. Comparative mapping of ZYMV resistances in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) and melon (Cucumis melo L.). Theor. Appl. Genet. 109:707-712.
Park, Y.H., S. Sensoy, C. Wye, R. Antonise, J. Peleman, and M.J. Havey. 2000. A genetic map of cucumber composed of RAPDs, RFLPs, AFLP markers and loci conditioning resistance to papaya ringspot and zucchini yellow mosaic viruses. Genome 43:1003-1010.
Dijkhuizen, A., W.C. Kennard, M.J. Havey, and J.E. Staub. 1996. RFLP variability and genetic relationships in cultivated cucumber. Euphytica 90:79-87.
Havey, M.J.,. O. López-Buesa, and W.K. Kennard. 1995. Molecular Tagging of Virus-Resistance Genes in Cucumber. Proceedings of Cucurbitaceae ‘94: Evaluation and Enhancement of Cucurbit Germplasm. G.E. Lester and J.R. Dunlap (eds). Gateway Publishing. p. 60-63.
Kennard, W.K., and M.J. Havey. 1995. Quantitative trait analysis of fruit quality in cucumber: QTL detection, confirmation, and comparison with mating-design variation. Theor. Appl. Genet. 91:53-61.
Kennard, W.K., K. Poetter, A. Dijkhuizen, V. Meglic, J.E. Staub, and M.J. Havey. 1994. Linkages among RFLP, RAPD, isozyme, disease resistance, and morphological markers in narrow and wide crosses of cucumber. Theor. Appl. Genet. 89:42-48.
Publications on organellar genetics
Del Valle-Echevarria, A., W. Sanseverino, J. Garcia-Mas, and M.J. Havey. 2016. Pentatricopeptide repeat 336 as the candidate gene for Paternal Sorting of Mitochondria (Psm) of cucumber. Theor. Appl. Genet. DOI 10.1007/s00122-016-2751-x.
Shen, J., J. Zhao, G. Bartoszewski, S. Malepszy, M.J. Havey, and J. Chen. 2015. Persistence and protection of mitochondrial DNA in the generative cell of cucumber is consistent with its paternal transmission. Plant Cell Physiol. 56:2271–2282.
Del Valle-Echevarria, A., A. Kiełkowska, G. Bartoszewski, and M.J. Havey. 2015. The mosaic (MSC) mutants of cucumber: a method to produce knock-downs of mitochondrial transcripts. G3 (Genes, Genomes, Genetics) 5:2011-2021.
Calderon, C., B. Yandell, and M.J. Havey. 2012. Genetic mapping of paternal sorting of mitochondria in cucumber. Theor. Appl. Genet. 125:11–18.
Al-Faifi, S., J. Meyer, J. Garcia-Mas, A.J. Monforte, and M.J. Havey. 2008. Exploiting Synteny in Cucumis for Mapping of the Cucumber Psm Locus. Theor. Appl. Genet. 117:523–529.
Bartoszewski, G., M.J. Havey, A. Zió?kowska, and S. Malepszy. 2007. The MSC phenotype of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) – a method for production of plant mitochondrial mutants. J. Appl. Genet. 48:1-9.
Bartoszewski, G., N. Katzir, and M.J. Havey. 2004. Organization of repetitive DNAs and the genomic regions carrying ribosomal RNA, cob, and atp9 genes in the cucurbit mitochondrial genomes. Theor. Appl. Genet. 108:982-992.
Bartoszewski, G., S. Malepszy, and M.J. Havey. 2004. Mosaic (MSC) cucumbers regenerated from independent cell cultures possess different mitochondrial rearrangements. Curr. Genet. 45:45-53.
Havey, M.J., Y.H. Park, and G. Bartoszewski. 2004. The Psm locus controls paternal sorting of the cucumber mitochondrial genome. J. Hered. 95:492-497.
Havey, M.J., J.W. Lilly, G. Bartoszewski, S. Malepszy. 2002. Cucumber: a model angiosperm for mitochondrial transformation? J. Applied Genetics 43:1-17.
Lilly, J.W., G. Bartoszewski, S. Malepszy, and M.J. Havey. 2001. A major deletion in the mitochondrial genome is transmitted with MSC phenotype of cucumber. Curr. Genet. 40:144-151.
Lilly, J.W., and M.J. Havey. 2001. Short repetitive motifs contributed significantly to the huge mitochondrial genome of cucumber. Genetics 159:317-328.
Lilly, J.W., M.J. Havey, S. Jackson, and J. Jiang. 2001. Cytogenomic analyses reveal structural plasticity in the chloroplast genome of higher plants. Plant Cell 13:245-254 (Awarded “Best Paper in The Plant Cell” for the year 2001).
Havey, M.J., J. McCreight, B. Rhodes, and G. Taurick. 1998. Differential transmission of the cucurbit organellar genomes. Theor. Appl. Genet. 97:122-128.
Havey, M.J. 1997. Predominant paternal transmission of the mitochondrial genome in cucumber. J. Hered. 88:232-235.
Germplasm releases
Havey, M.J., and B. Bohanec. 2007. Onion Inbred Line ‘B8667 A&B’ and Synthetic Populations ‘Sapporo-Ki-1 A&B’ and ‘Onion Haploid-1’. HortScience 42:1731-1732.
Havey, M.J. 1998. Release of galanthum-cytoplasmic male-sterile onion populations. USDA, Beltsville, MD, and University of Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station.
Havey, M.J. 1998. Release of onion inbred lines B1717, B1828, and B2354. USDA, Beltsville, MD, and University of Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station.
Havey, M.J., J.A.G. Irwin, and D.P. Maxwell. 1989. Registration of WAPRS-4 alfalfa germplasm resistant to Phytophthora root rot. Crop Sci. 29:833.
Other publications
Bag, S., H.F. Schwartz, C.S. Cramer, M.J. Havey, and H.R. Pappu. 2015. Iris yellow spot virus (Tospovirus: Bunyaviridae): from obscurity to research priority. Molecular Plant Pathology 16:224–237 DOI: 10.1111/mpp.12177.
Menda, N., S.R. Strickler, J.D. Edwards, A. Bombarely, D.M. Dunham, G.B. Martin, L. Mejia , S.F. Hutton, M.J. Havey, D.P. Maxwell, and L.A. Mueller. 2014. Analysis of wild species introgressions in tomato inbreds uncovers ancestral origins. BMC Plant Biology 4:287.
Howard, N., N. De Leon, M.J. Havey, and W. Martin. 2012. Diallel analysis of floral longevity in Impatiens walleriana. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci 137:47-50.
Kuhl, J.C., M.J. Havey, and R.E. Hanneman, Jr. 2002. A genetic study of unilateral incompatibility between diploid (1EBN) Mexican species Solanum pinnatisectum and S. cardiophyllum subsp.cardiophyllum. Sexual Plant Reprod. 14:305-313.
Kuhl, J.C., R.E. Hanneman, Jr., and M.J. Havey. 2001. Characterization and mapping of Rpi1, a late blight resistance locus from diploid (1EBN) Mexican Solanum pinnatisectum. Mol. Genet. Genomics 265:977-985.
Smith, K.P., M.J. Havey, and J. Handelsman. 1993. Protection by Bacillus cereus of harvested cucumber fruit from cottony leak. Plant Dis. 77:139-142.
Havey, M.J., and F.J. Muehlbauer. 1989. Linkages between restriction fragment length, isozyme and morphological markers in lentil. Theor. Appl. Genet. 77:395-401.
Havey, M.J., and F.J. Muehlbauer. 1989. Variability for restriction fragment length polymorphisms and phylogenies in lentil. Theor. Appl. Genet. 77:839-843.
Havey, M.J., J.C. Faria, D.P. Maxwell, and D.J. Hagedorn. 1988. Partial resistance to anthracnose in Brazilian land races of dry beans shows race specificity. Euphytica 39:167-174.
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