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David Hyten
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Institution
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Address
Dept of Agronomy and Horticulture
Lincoln, NE 68588
Contact
Email: david.hyten
at
unl.edu
Biography
Projects as Lead Investigator
Year
Project Name
2023
Assessing the Genetic Diversity and Vulnerability of Nebraskan Soybean
2022
Whole Genome Sequencing of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection and Applications for New Gene Discovery
2022
Assessing the Genetic Diversity and Vulnerability of Nebraskan Soybean
2022
Increasing yield and seed composition stability through diverse germplasm and genomic selection
2021
Increasing yield and seed composition stability through diverse germplasm and genomic selection
2021
Screening for stem borer resistance
2020
Increasing yield and seed composition stability through diverse germplasm and genomic selection
2020
Screening for stem borer resistance
2020
Whole Genome Sequencing of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection and Applications for New Gene Discovery
2019
Genetic Mapping of Yield Stability Genes
2018
Genetic Mapping of Yield Stability Genes
2017
Development of next generation sequencing applications for improving soybean
2017
Genetic Mapping of Yield Stability Genes
2016
Development of Next Generation Sequencing Applications for Improving Soybean
Projects as Co-Investigator
Year
Project Name
2024
SOYGEN3: Building capacity to increase soybean genetic gain for yield and composition through combining genomics-assisted breeding with characterization of future environments
2023
SOYGEN3: Building capacity to increase soybean genetic gain in future environments for seed yield and composition through combining genomics-assisted breeding with environmental characterization
2022
SOYGEN2: Increasing soybean genetic gain for yield and seed composition by developing tools, know-how and community among public breeders in the north central US
2021
SOYGEN2: Increasing SB genetic gain for yield & seed composition by developing tools, know-how & community among public breeders in the NC US
2020
Increasing soybean genetic gain for yield by developing tools, know-how and community among public breeders in the north central US
2020
Discovering and (finally) understanding the functions of genes that underlie major agricultural traits in soybean
2019
Utilizing unique genetic diversity to combine elevated protein concentration with high yield in new varieties and experimental lines (Year 1 of 3)1920-152-0113)
2019
Discovering and finally understanding the functions of genes that underlie major agricultural traits in soybeans
2018
Increasing the rate of genetic gain for yield in soybean breeding programs
2018
Utilizing Unique Genetic Diversity to Combine Elevated Protein Concentration with High Yield in New Varieties and Experimental Lines (1820-152-0106-B)