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A. Refereed Journal Articles

  1. Ranney, T.G., N.L. Bassuk, and T.H. Whitlow. 1989. Effect of transplanting practices on growth and water relations of ‘Colt’ cherry trees during reestablishment. J. Environ. Hort. 7:41-45.
  2. Ranney, T.G., T.H. Whitlow, and N.L. Bassuk. 1990. Response of five temperate deciduous tree species to water stress. Tree Physiol. 6:439-448.
  3. Ranney, T.G., N.L. Bassuk, and T.H. Whitlow. 1991. Influence of rootstock, scion, and water deficits on growth of ‘Colt’ and ‘Meteor’ cherry trees. HortScience 26:1204-1207.
  4. Ranney, T.G., N.L. Bassuk, and T.H. Whitlow. 1991. Osmotic adjustment and solute constituents in leaves and roots of water-stressed cherry trees. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 116:684-688.
  5. Ranney, T.G., N.L. Bassuk, and T.H. Whitlow. 1991. Turgor maintenance in leaves and roots of ‘Colt’ cherry trees in response to water stress. J. Hort. Sci. 66:381-378.
  6. Ranney, T.G., R.E. Bir, and W.A. Skroch. 1991. Comparative drought resistance among six species of birch (Betula): Influence of mild water stress on water relations and leaf gas exchange. Tree Physiol. 8:351-360.
  7. Ranney, T.G. and J. Walgenbach. 1992. Feeding preference of Japanese beetles for taxa of birch, cherry and crabapple. J. Environ. Hort. 10:177-180.
  8. Ranney, T.G. and D. Davidson. 1992. Analysis of pressure-volume data using segmented, nonlinear regression algorithms. HortScience 27:275.
  9. Whitlow, T.H., N.L. Bassuk, T.G. Ranney, and D.L. Reichert. 1992. An improved method for using electrolyte leakage to assess membrane competence in plant tissue. Plant Physiol. 98:198-205.
  10. Ranney, T.G. and M.M. Peet. 1994. Heat tolerance of five species of birch (Betula): Physiological responses to supraoptimal leaf temperatures. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 119:243-248.
  11. Ranney, T.G. and R.E. Bir. 1994. Comparative flood tolerance of birch rootstocks. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 119:43-48.
  12. Rowe, D.B., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1994. Seed germination of three provenances of Rhododendron catawbiense: Influence of light and temperature. J. Environ. Hort. 12:155-158.
  13. Ranney, T.G. 1994. Differential tolerance of eleven Prunus taxa to root zone flooding. J. Environ. Hort. 12:138-141.
  14. Ranney, T.G. and R.E. Bir. 1994. Use of paclobutrazol to regulate shoot growth and flower development of ‘Roseum Elegans’ rhododendron. J. Environ. Hort. 12:174-178.
  15. Ranney, T.G., F.A. Blazich, and S.L. Warren. 1995. Heat tolerance of selected species and populations of rhododendron. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 119:243-248.
  16. Ranney, T.G., L.F. Grand, and J.L. Knighten. 1995. Susceptibility of Cornus kousa cultivars and hybrids to dogwood anthracnose and powdery mildew. J. Arboric. 21:11-16.
  17. Ranney, T.G. and E.P. Whitman, II. 1995. Growth and survival of ‘Whitespire’ birch grafted on rootstocks of five species of birch. HortScience. 30:521-522.
  18. McGuigan, P.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1996. Propagating Quercus phillyreoides by stem cutting. J. Environ. Hort. 14:77-81.
  19. Curtis, D.L., T.G. Ranney, F.A. Blazich, and E. P. Whitman II. 1996. Rooting and subsequent overwinter survival of stem cuttings of Stewartia ovata. J. Environ. Hort. 14:163-166.
  20. McGuigan, P.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1996. Propagation of Quercus myrsinifolia and Quercus canbyi by stem cuttings. J. Environ. Hort. 14:217-220.
  21. Stubbs, H.L., F.A. Blazich, T.G. Ranney, and S.L. Warren. 1997. Propagation of ‘Carolina Sapphire’ smooth Arizona cypress by stem cuttings: Effects of growth stage, type of cutting, and IBA treatment. J. Environ. Hort. 15:61-64.
  22. McGuigan, P.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1997. Micropropagation of Stewartia pseudocamellia.J. Environ. Hort. 15:65-68.
  23. Stubbs, H.L., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1997. Nitrogen nutrition of containerized Cupressus arizonica var. glabra ‘Carolina Sapphire’. J. Environ. Hort. 15:80-83.
  24. Ranney, T.G. and J.M. Ruter. 1997. Foliar heat tolerance of three holly species (Ilex spp.): Responses of chlorophyll fluorescence and leaf gas exchange to supraoptimal leaf temperatures. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 122:499-503.
  25. Patton, C.A., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, and J.F. Walgenbach. 1997. Natural pest resistance of Prunus taxa to feeding by adult Japanese beetles: Role of endogenous allelochemicals in host plant resistance. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 122:668-672.
  26. Patton, C.A., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, and J.F. Walgenbach. 1997. Feeding responses of Japanese beetles to naturally occurring metabolites found in rosaceous plants. J. Environ. Hort. 15:222-227.
  27. Ranney, T.G. 1997. Going to extremes: Testing hollies for tolerance to environmental stresses. Holly Soc. J. 15(1):5-11.
  28. Fulcher, A.F., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, J.F. Walgenbach, and D.A. Danehower. 1998. Role of foliar phenolics in host plant resistance of Malus taxa to adult Japanese beetles. HortScience 33:862-865.
  29. Benson, D.M., T.G. Ranney, and K.C. Parker. 1998. Evaluation of Photinia spp. for resistance to entomosporium leaf spot, 1996, 1997. Bio. Cultural Tests 13:68.
  30. Griffin, J.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1998. Propagation of Thuja x ‘Green Giant’ by stem cuttings: Effects of growth stage, type of cuttting, and IBA treatment. J. Enivron. Hort. 16(4):212-214.
  31. Griffin, J.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1999. Propagation of Magnolia virginiana ‘Santa Rosa’ by semi-hardwood cuttings. J. Environ. Hort. 17(1):47-48.
  32. Griffin, J.J., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1999. Nitrogen nutrition of containerized Thuja x ‘Green Giant’. J. Environ. Hort. 17(2):76-79.
  33. Jull, L.G., T.G. Ranney, and F.A. Blazich. 1999. Heat tolerance of selected provenances of Atlantic white cedar. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 124:492-497.
  34. Griffin, J.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1999. Shading and IBA treatment does not improve rooting of stem cuttings of Quercus phillyraeoides ‘Emerald Sentinel’. J. Environ. Hort. 17(3):123-125.
  35. Witt, J.D., S.L. Warren, T.G. Ranney, and J.R. Baker. 1999. Biorational and conventional plant protectants reduce feeding by adult Japanese beetles. J. Environ. Hort. 17(4):203-206.
  36. Dunwell, W.C., D. Fare, M.A. Arnold, K. Tilt, G. Knox, W. Witte, P. Knight, M. Pooler, W. Klingeman, A. Niemiera, J. Ruter, T. Yeager, T. Ranney, R. Beeson, J. Lindstrom, E. Bush, A. Owings, and M. Schnelle. 2001. Plant evaluation program for nursery crops and landscape systems by the Southern Extension and Research Activities/Information Exchange Group-27. HortTechnology 11(3):373-375.
  37. Holland, B.T., S.L. Warren, and T.G. Ranney. 2003. Evaluating recovery of Cupressaceae taxa after flooding at contrasting temperatures. J. Environ. Hort. 21(1):51-55.
  38. Ranney, T.G., T.A. Eaker, P.R. Fantz, and C.R. Parks. 2003. xSchimlinia floribunda (Theaceae): A new intergeneric hybrid between Franklinia alatamaha and Schima argentea. HortScience 38(6):1198-1200.
  39. Griffin, J.J., T.G. Ranney, and D.M. Pharr. 2004. Photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence, and carbohydrate content of Illicium taxa grown under varied irradiance. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 129(1):46-53.
  40. Griffin, J.J., T.G. Ranney, and D.M. Pharr. 2004. Heat and drought influence photosynthesis, water relations, and soluble carbohydrates of two ecotypes of redbud (Cercis canadensis). J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 129(4):497-502.
  41. Bell, A.C., T.G. Ranney, T.A. Eaker, and T.B. Sutton. 2005. Resistance to fire blight among flowering pears and quince. HortScience 40(2):413-415.
  42. Ranney, T.G. and P.R. Fantz. 2006. xGordlinia grandiflora (Theaceae): An intergeneric hybrid between Franklinia alatamaha and Gordonia lasianthus. HortScience 41(6):1386-1388.
  43. Olsen, R.T., T.G. Ranney, and C.S. Hodges. 2006. Susceptibility of Catalpa, Chilopsis, and hybrids to powdery mildew and catalpa sphinx larvae. HortScience 41(7):1629-1634.
  44. Olsen, R.T., T.G. Ranney, and Z. Viloria. 2006. Reproductive behavior of induced allotetraploid xChitalpa and in vitro embryo culture of polyploidy progeny. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 131(6):716-724.
  45. Olsen, R.T., T.G. Ranney, and D.J. Werner. 2006. Fertility and inheritance of variegated and purple foliage across a polyploid series in Hypericum androsaemum L. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 131(6):725-730. (JASHS cover).
  46. Contreras, R.N., T.G. Ranney, and S.P. Tallury. 2007. Reproductive behavior of diploid and allotetraploid Rhododendron L. ‘Fragrant Affinity’. HortScience 42(1):31-34.
  47. Contreras, R.N., T.G. Ranney, S.R. Milla-Lewis, and G.C. Yencho. 2007. Investigating parentage and hybridity of three azaleodendrons using AFLP analysis. HortScience 42(3):740-743.
  48. Ranney, T.G., N.P. Lynch, P.R. Fantz, and P. Cappiello. 2007. Clarifying taxonomy and nomenclature of Fothergilla (Hamamelidaceae) cultivars and hybrids. HortScience 42(3):470-473. (HortScience cover).
  49. Lasseigne, F.T., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 2007. Day/Night temperature influences growth and photosynthesis of cultivated Salvia taxa. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 132(4):492-500.
  50. Jones, J.R., T.G. Ranney, N.P. Lynch, and S.L. Krebs. 2007. Ploidy levels and relative genome sizes of diverse species, hybrids, and cultivars of rhododendron. J. Amer. Rhododendron Soc. 61(4):220-227.
  51. Zhou, W., T. Gibbons, L. Goetsch, B. Hall, T.G. Ranney, and R. Miller. 2008. Rhododendron colemanii: A new species of deciduous azalea (Rhododendron section Pentanthera; Ericaceae) from the Coastal Plain of Alabama and Georgia. J. Amer. Rhododendron Soc. 62(2):72-78.
  52. Jones, J.R., T.G. Ranney, and T.A. Eaker. 2008. A novel method for inducing polyploidy in Rhododendron seedlings. J. Amer. Rhododendron Soc. 62(3):130-135.
  53. Palmer, I.E., T.G. Ranney, N.P. Lynch, and R.E. Bir. 2009. Crossability, cytogenetics, and reproductive pathways in Rudbeckia subgenus Rudbeckia. Hortscience 44(1):44-48.
  54. Jones, J.R. and T.G. Ranney. 2009. Fertility of neopolyploid Rhododendron and occurrence of unreduced gametes in triploid cultivars. J. Amer. Rhododendron Soc. 63(3): 131-135.
  55. Meyer, E.M., T.G. Ranney, and T.A. Eaker. 2009. Differential resistance of Gordonieae trees to Phytophthora cinnamomi. HortScience 44(5): 1484-1486.
  56. Meyer, E.M., A.V. LeBude, and T.G. Ranney. 2009. Vegetative propagation of Gordonieae trees by stem cuttings. J. Environ. Hort. 27(4):191-194.
  57. Meyer, E.M., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2009. In vitro shoot regeneration and polyploid induction from leaves of Hypericum species. HortScience 44(7):1957-1961.
  58. Hebert, C.J., D.H. Touchell, T.G. Ranney, and A.V. LeBude. 2010. In vitro shoot regeneration and polyploidy induction of Rhododendron ‘Fragrantissimum Improved’. HortScience 45(4):801-804.
  59. Jones, J.R., A.V. LeBude, and T.G. Ranney. 2010. Vegetative propagation of Oconee azalea (Rhododendron flammeum) by stem cuttings and mound layering. J. Environ. Hort. 28(2):69-73.
  60. Trueblood, C.E., T.G. Ranney, N.P. Lynch, J.C. Neal, and R.T. Olsen. 2010. Evaluating fertility of triploid clones of Hypericum androsaemum L. for use as non-invasive landscape plants. Hortscience 45(7):1026-1028.
  61. Rounsaville, T.J. and T.G. Ranney. 2010. Ploidy levels and genome sizes of Berberis L. and Mahonia Nutt. species, hybrids, and cultivars. Hortscience 45(7):1029-1033.
  62. Parris, J.K., T.G. Ranney, H.T. Knap, and W.V. Baird. 2010. Ploidy levels, relative genome sizes, and base pair composition in magnolia. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 135(6):533-547. (JASHS cover).
  63. Rounsaville, T.J., D.H. Touchell, T.G. Ranney, and F.A. Blazich. 2011. Micropropagation of Mahonia ‘Soft Caress’. Hortscience 46(7):1010-1014.
  64. Rounsaville, T.J., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2011. Fertility and reproductive pathways in diploid and triploid Miscanthus sinensis. Hortscience 46(10):1353-1357. (HortScience Cover)
  65. Oates, K.M., T.G. Ranney, D.H. Touchell. 2012. Influence of Induced Polyploidy on Fertility and Morphology of Rudbeckia Species and Hybrids. Hortscience 47(9):1217-1221.
  66. Shearer, K., T.G. Ranney, R. Miller, and C. Tower. 2012. Pentanthera Webs: Interspecific and Interploid Hybridization among Sympatric Azaleas in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. J. Amer. Rhododendron Soc. 66(4): 187-197.
  67. Parris, J.K., D.H. Touchell, T.G. Ranney, and J. Adelberg. 2012. Basal Salt Composition, Cytokinins, and Phenolic Binding Agents Influence In Vitro Growth and Ex Vitro Establishment of Magnolia ‘Ann’. Hortscience 47(11):1625-1629.
  68. Oates, K.M, D.H Touchell, T.G Ranney. 2013. Induced Variation in Tetraploid Rudbeckia subtomentosa ‘Henry Eilers’ Regenerated from Gamma-irradiated Callus. Hortscience 48(7):831-834.
  69. Shearer, K. and T.G. Ranney. 2013. Ploidy levels and relative genome sizes of species, hybrids, and cultivars of dogwood (Cornus spp.). HortScience 48(7):825-830.
  70. Lattier, J.D., T.G. Ranney, N.P. Lynch. 2013. History and Cytological Reassessment of Rhododendron canadense. J. Amer. Rhododendron Soc. 67(2):92-98.
  71. Panneerselvam, A., R.R. Sharma-Shivappa, P. Kolar, T. Ranney, and S. Peretti. 2013. Potential of ozonolysis as a pretreatment for energy grasses. Bioresource Technology. 148:242-248.
  72. Panneerselvam, A., R.R. Sharma-Shivappa, P. Kolar, D.A. Clare, and T. Ranney. 2013. Hydrolysis of ozone pretreated energy grasses for optimal fermentable sugar production. Bioresource Technology. 148:97-104.
  73. Lattier, J.D., D.H. Touchell, T.G. Ranney, J.C. Smith. 2013. Micropropagation and Polyploid Induction of Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’. J. Environ. Hort. 31(4):246-252.
  74. Lattier, J.D., T.G. Ranney, P.R. Fantz, T. Avent. 2014. Identification, Nomenclature, Genome Sizes, and Ploidy Levels of Liriope and Ophiopogon Taxa. HortScience 49(2):145-151.
  75. Oates, K.M., T.G. Ranney, D.H. Touchell, Z. Viloria. 2014. Campsis ×tagliabuana ‘Chastity’: A Highly Infertile Triploid Trumpet Vine. HortScience 49(3):343-345.
  76. Palmer, I.E., R.J. Gehl, T.G. Ranney, D. Touchell, and N. George. 2014. Biomass yield, nitrogen response, and nutrient uptake of perennial bioenergy grasses in North Carolina. Biomass & Bioenergy 63:218-228.
  77. Lattier, J.D., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2014. Micropropagation of an Interspecific Hybrid Dogwood (Cornus ‘NCCH1’). Propagation of Ornamental Plants 14(4):184-190.
  78. Haines, S., R. Gehl, J. Havlin, and T.G. Ranney. 2015. Nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer effects on establishment of giant miscanthus. BioEnergy Res. 8:17-27.
  79. Zhen-Chen Qi, Yi Yu, Xiang Liu, Andrew Pais, Thomas Ranney, Ross Whetten, and Qiu-Yun (Jenny) Xiang. 2015. Phylogenomics of polyploid Fothergilla (Hamamelidaceae) by RAD-tag based GBS – insights into species origin and effects of software pipelines. J. Syst. Evol. 53(5):432-447. doi: 10.1111/jse.12176.
  80. Gillooly, D.A. and T.G. Ranney. 2015. Genome sizes and ploidy levels in the genus Kalmia. HortScience 50(10):1426-1428.
  81. Touchell, D.H., T.G. Ranney, D.R. Panthee, R.J. Gehl, and A. Krings. 2016. Genetic diversity, cytogenetics, and biomass yields among taxa of giant reeds (Arundo species). J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 141(3):256-263.
  82. Phillips, W.D., T.G. Ranney, D.H. Touchell, and T.A. Eaker. 2016. Fertility and Reproductive Pathways of Triploid Flowering Pears (Pyrus sp.). HortScience 51(8):968–971.
  83. Ranney, T.G., C.F. Ryan, L.E. Deans, N.P. Lynch. 2018. Cytogenetics and Genome Size Evolution in Illicium. HortScience 53(5):620-623.
  84. Ranney, T.G., T.H. Thomasson, K. Neill, N.P. Lynch, and M. Weathington. 2018. Ploidy, Relative Genome Size, and Inheritance of Spotted Foliage in Aucuba Species (Garryaceae). HortScience 53(9):1271–1274.
  85. Rogers, T. J., C. Leppanen, V. Brown, J. A. Fordyce, A. LeBude, T. Ranney, D. Simberloff, and M. A. Cregger. 2018. Exploring variation in phyllosphere microbial communities across four hemlock species. Ecosphere 9(12):e02524. 10.1002/ecs2.2524
  86. Leppanen, C., J.A. Fordyce, A.V. LeBude, T.G. Ranney, and D. Simberlof. 2019. Variable colonization by the hemlock wooly adelgid suggests infestation is associated with hemlock host species. Biol Invasions (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-019-02020-x
  87. Hembree, W.G., T.G. Ranney, B.E. Jackson and M. Weathington. 2019. Cytogenetics, Ploidy, and Genome Sizes of Camellia and Related Genera. HortScience 54(7):1124–1142. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI13923-19
  88. Hembree, W.G., T.G. Ranney, N.P. Lynch and B.E. Jackson. 2020. Identification, genome sizes, and ploidy of Deutzia. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. https://doi.org/10.21273/JASHS04779-19
  89. Maren, N.A., D.H. Touchell, T.G. Ranney, H. Ashrafi, M.B. Whitfield, and M. Chinn. 2020. Biomass yields, cytogenetics, fertility, and compositional analyses of novel bioenergy grass hybrids (Tripidium spp.). Global Change Biology-Bioenergy. https://doi.org/10.1111/GCBB.12676.
  90. Haynes, J.E., W.D. Phillips, A. Krings, N.P. Lynch, and T.G. Ranney. 2020. Revision of Fothergilla (Hamamelidaceae), including resurrection of F. parvifolia and a new species, F. milleri. PhytoKeys 144:57-80. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.144.49589.
  91. Touchell, D.H., I.E. Palmer, and T.G. Ranney. 2020. In vitro ploidy manipulation for crop improvement. Front. Plant Sci. 11:722. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.00722.
  92. Dove, N.C., T.J. Rogers, C. Leppanen, D. Simberloff, J.A. Fordyce, V.A. Brown, A. LeBude, T.G. Ranney and M.A. Cregger. 2020. Microbiome variation across two hemlock species with hemlock wooly adelgid infestation. Front. Microbiol. 11:1528. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01528.
  93. Deans, L.E., I.E. Palmer, D.H. Touchell and T.G. Ranney. 2021. In Vitro Induction and Characterization of Polyploid Hydrangea macrophylla and H. serrata. HortScience 56(6):709-715. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI15783-21.
  94. Maren, N., F. Zhao, R. Aryal, D. Touchell, W. Liu, T. Ranney, and H. Ashrafi. 2021. Reproductive developmental transcriptome analysis of Tripidium ravennae (Poaceae). BMC Genomics 22:483. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-07641-y.
  95. Zhao, T., F. Zhao, N. Maren, P. Kosentka, Y. Liao, H. Lu, J. Duduit, D. Huang, H. Ashrafi, T. Zhao, A. Huerta, T. Ranney, and W. Liu. 2021. An optimized protocol for stepwise optimization of real time RT PCR analysis. Hort. Res. 8:179. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41438-021-00616-w
  96. Duan, H., N.A. Maren, T.G. Ranney, and W. Liu. 2022. New opportunities for using WUS/BBM and GRF-GIF genes to enhance genetic transformation of ornamental plants. Ornamental Plant Res. 2:4. doi: 10.48130/OPR-2022-0004
  97. Maren, N.A., H. Duan, K. Da, G.C. Yencho, T.G. Ranney, and W. Liu. 2022. Genotype-independent plant transformation. Hort. Res. 9:1-13. https://doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhac047
  98. Redpath, L., R. Aryal, N. Lynch, J. Spencer, A. Hulse-Kemp, J.R. Ballington, J. Green, N. Bassil, K. Hummer, T. Ranney, and H. Ashrafi. 2022. Nuclear DNA contents and ploidy levels of North American Vaccinium species and interspecific hybrids. Sci. Hort. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2022.110955
  99. Harmon, D.D., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2022. Tissue culture and regeneration of three rose cultivars. HortScience 57(11):1430-1435
  100. Crowl, A. A., P. W. Fritsch, G. P. Tiley, N. P. Lynch, T. G. Ranney, H. Ashrafi, and P. S. Manos. 2022. A first complete phylogenomic hypothesis for diploid blueberries (Vaccinium section Cyanococcus). American Journal of Botany 109(10): 1596–1606. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16065
  101. Maren, N.A., J.R. Duduit, D. Huang, F. Zhao, T.G. Ranney, and W. Liu. 2023. Stepwise optimization of real-time RT-PCR analysis, in: B.T. Kurien and R.H. Scofield (eds.), Plant genome engineering, Methods in Molecular Biology. Stepwise Optimization of Real-Time RT-PCR Analysis | SpringerLink
  102. Hamm, T.P., M. Nowicki, S.L. Boggess, T.G. Ranney, and R.N. Trigiano. 2023. A set of SSR markers to characterize genetic diversity in all Viburnum species | Scientific Reports (nature.com)
  103. Harmon, D.D., H. Chen, D. Byrne, W. Liu, and T.G. Ranney. 2023. Cytogenetics, ploidy, and genome sizes of rose (Rosa spp.) cultivars and breeding lines. Ornamental Plant Res. 3:10 https://doi.org/10.48130/OPR-2023-0010
  104. Brooks, E.G., E. Elorriaga, Y. Liu, J.R. Duduit, G. Yuang, C. Tsai, G.A. Tuskan, T.G. Ranney, X. Yang, and W. Liu. 2023. Plant promoters and terminators for high-precision bioengineering. BioDesign Res. Article 0013. https://spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/bdr.0013

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B. Research Bulletins

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C. Research Reports, Symposium Articles, etc.

  1. Ranney, T.G. 1988. Managing plant growth and water relations during transplanting. Proc. 6th Conf. Metropolitan Tree Improvement Alliance (METRIA). p. 108-118.
  2. Ranney, T.G. 1989. Evaluation and selection for drought resistance in selected woody plants. Proc. Southern Nursery Assoc. (SNA) Res. Conf., 34th Annu. Rpt. p. 266-274.
  3. Ranney, T.G., R.E. Bir, and W.A. Skroch. 1990. Evaluation and selection of drought resistant species of birch. Proc. SNA. Res. Conf., 35th Annu. Rpt. p. 304-307.
  4. Ranney, T.G., N.L. Bassuk, and T.H. Whitlow. 1990. Effects of transplanting practices on ‘Colt’ cherry. Amer. Nurseryman 171:79-82.
  5. Bir, R.E., J.L. Conner, and T.G. Ranney. 1991. The effect of nitrogen application techniques on the growth of drip irrigated flowering dogwood, oriental dogwood, red maple and mountain laurel. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 36th Annu. Rpt. p. 148-151.
  6. Bir, R.E. and T.G. Ranney. 1991. The effect of organic soil amendments on the growth and development of Kalmia latifolia. Proc. Intl. Plant Prop. Soc. 41: 311-314.
  7. Bir, R.E. and T.G. Ranney. 1992. Suppression of basal sprouts on Betula nigra. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 37th Annu. Rpt.
    p. 236-237.
  8. Ranney, T.G. 1992. Evaluation of production techniques and profitability of growing ornamental birches in Western North Carolina. 1990-1991 Annu. Rpt. North Carolina Coop. Program 14.
  9. Ranney, T.G. 1992. Natural resistance of birch, cherry and crabapple to feeding by adult Japanese beetles. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 37th Annu. Rpt. p. 172-177.
  10. Ranney, T.G. 1993. Flood tolerant Prunus. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 38th Annu. Rpt. p. 383-385.
  11. Bir, R.E. and T.G. Ranney. 1993. The effect of paclobutrazol (Bonzi) on shoot elongation and flower bud set of container grown ‘Roseum Elegans’ rhododendron. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 38th Annu. Rpt. p. 273-275.
  12. Thetford, M., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1993. Effects of uniconazole on photosynthesis, dark respiration and water use efficiency of ‘Spectabilis’ forsythia. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 38th Annu. Rpt. p. 27-29.
  13. Bir, R.E., T.G. Ranney, T.E. Bilderback, and G.D. Hoyt. 1993. Practical research at North Carolina State University. Proc. 1993 Alabama Nurserymen’s Assn. Summer Seminar.
  14. Bir, R.E. and T.G. Ranney. 1993. Chemical control of basal sprouts on river birch. Amer. Nurseryman 178(8):105-107.
  15. Curtis, D. and T.G. Ranney. 1993. Propagation and overwintering techniques of Stewartia ovata. 1991-1992 Annu. Rept. North Carolina Coop. Program 14.
  16. Ranney, T.G., L.F. Grand, and J.L. Knighten. 1994. Susceptibility of Cornus kousa cultivars and hybrids to anthracnose and powdery mildew. Proc. 8th Conf. Metropolitan Tree Improvement Alliance (METRIA). p. 21-27.
  17. Ranney, T.G. and J.F. Walgenbach. 1994. Natural resistance of birch, cherry, and crabapple taxa to feeding by adult Japanese beetles. Amer. Nurseryman 179(2):89-93.
  18. Rowe, D.B., F.A. Blazich, S.L. Warren, and T.G. Ranney. 1994. Seed germination of three provenances of Rhododendron catawbiense: Influence of light and temperature. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 39th Annu. Rpt. p. 24-26.
  19. Whitman, E.P. and T.G. Ranney. 1994. Growth and survival of ‘Whitespire’ birch grafted on five species of birch rootstocks. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 39th Annu. Rpt. p. 162-164.
  20. Ranney, T.G. and R.E. Bir. 1994. The North Carolina urban tree evaluation program. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 39th Annu. Rpt. p. 347-348.
  21. Ranney, T.G., L.F. Grand, and J.L. Knighten. 1994. Resistance of Cornus kousa taxa to dogwood anthracnose and powdery mildew. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 39th Annu. Rpt. p. 212-216.
  22. Bir, R.E., T.G. Ranney, R.K. Jones, and J.E. Shelton. 1995. No-spray rose trial. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 40th Annu. Rpt. p. 320-322.
  23. McGuigan, P.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1995. Propagation of Quercus phillyreoides by stem cuttings. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 40th Annu. Rpt. p. 272-273.
  24. Patton, C.A., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, and J. F. Walgenbach. 1995. Efficacy of naturally occurring feeding deterrents endogenous to rosaceous trees on Japanese beetle. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 40th Annu. Rpt. p. 191-193.
  25. Ranney, T.G., E.P. Whitman, II, and R.E. Bir. 1995. Effects of copper hydroxide-treated containers and water-reservoir containers on root and shoot growth of four tree species. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 40th Annu. Rpt. p. 122-124.
  26. Ranney, T.G., J.F. Walgenbach, J.D. Burton, E.P. Maness, and D.M. Pharr. 1995. Natural resistance to eastern tent caterpillar among rosaceous trees. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 40th Annu. Rpt. p. 201-204.
  27. Ruth, C.D., T.G. Ranney, and E.P. Whitman, II. 1995. Flood tolerant hollies: Qualifiers for quagmires. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 40th Annu. Rpt. p. 77-80.
  28. Fulcher, A.F., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, J.F. Walgenbach, and E.P. Maness. 1996. Natural resistance to Japanese beetles among Malus taxa: Role of endogenous foliar phenolics. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 41st Annu. Rpt. p. 57-60.
  29. Patton,C.A., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, and J.F. Walgenbach. 1996. The role of cyanide in host plant resistance to Japanese beetle. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 41st Annu. Rpt. p. 89-92.
  30. McGuigan, P.J., F.A. Blazich and T.G. Ranney. 1996. Micropropagation of Stewartia pseudocamellia. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 41st Annu. Rpt. p. 228.
  31. Stubbs, H.L., F.A. Blazich, T.G. Ranney, and S.L. Warren. 1996. Propagation of ‘Carolina Sapphire’ smooth Arizona cypress by stem cuttings: Effects of growth stage, type of cutting and IBA treatment. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 41st Annu. Rpt. p. 229.
  32. McGuigan, P.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1996. Propagation of Quercus myrsinifolia and Quercus canbyi by stem cutting. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 41st Annu. Rpt. p. 230-231.
  33. Stubbs, H.L., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich, T.G. Ranney, and H.H. Tyler. 1996. Nitrogen nutrition of containerized Cupressus arizonica var. glabra ‘Carolina Sapphire’. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 41st Annu. Rpt. p. 116-117.
  34. Ranney, T.G. and E.P. Whitman, II. 1996. Efficacy of pyrethroid products, rates and formulations on control of adult Japanese beetle feeding. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 41st Annu. Rpt. p. 151-153.
  35. Bir., R.E., T.G. Ranney, and R.K. Jones. 1996. Pest resistant shrub roses: The rest of the story. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 41st Annu. Rpt. p. 278-279
  36. Bir, R.E. and T.G. Ranney. Pest resistant landscape plants. 1996. Proc. Int. Plant. Prop. Soc. 46:602-604.
  37. Ranney, T.G. 1996. Unnatural plant selection: Screening for stress tolerant plants. Proc. symposium on landscape
    plants – Exploration, breeding, evaluation. p. 29-33.
  38. McGuigan, P.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1997. Propagation of Quercus phillyreoides by stem cuttings. Amer. Nurseryman 185(8):72-73.
  39. Fulcher, A.F., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, J.F. Walgenbach, and D.A. Danehower. 1997. The role of endogenous phenolics in host plant resistance among Malus taxa to Japanese beetles. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 42nd Annu. Rpt. p. 68-70.
  40. Griffin, J.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1997. Propagation of Thuja x ‘Green Giant’ by hardwood cuttings. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 42nd Annu. Rpt. p. 297-298.
  41. Bir, R.E., T.G. Ranney, and J.L. Conner. 1997. Carryover affects of sumagic treatments on Kalmia latifolia cultivars. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 42nd Annu. Rpt. p. 330-331.
  42. Patton, C.A., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, and J.F. Walgenbach. 1997. Naturally occurring pesticides found in cherry trees. Nursery Notes 31(6):83.
  43. Ranney, T.G. 1998. Testing hollies for tolerance to flooding and high temperatures. Amer. Nurseryman 187(4):50-51.
  44. Patton, C.A., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, and J.F. Walgenbach. 1998. Natural resistance of Prunus to adult Japanese beetles. Amer. Nurseryman 87(10):70-71.
  45. Griffin, J.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1998. Propagation of Magnolia virginiana ‘Santa Rosa’ by semihardwood cuttings. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 43rd Annu. Rpt. p. 340-343.
  46. Witt, J.D., T.G. Ranney, S.L. Warren, and J.R. Baker. 1998. Biorational plant protectants for controlling adult Japanese beetles. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 43rd Annu. Rpt. p. 175-178.
  47. Lasseigne, F.T., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1998. Heat tolerance in perennial salvias. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 43rd Annu. Rpt. p. 442-445.
  48. Cote, K.D., S.L. Warren, and T.G. Ranney. 1998. Improving European beech adaptability for the Southeastern United States with stress-tolerant rootstocks. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 43rd Annu. Rpt. p. 337-339.
  49. Fulcher, A.F., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, J.F. Walgenbach, and D.A. Danehower. 1998. Natural resistance of Malus to adult Japanese beetles. Amer. Nurseryman 188(10):56-57.
  50. Fulcher, A.F., T.G. Ranney, J.D. Burton, J.F. Walgenbach, and D.A. Danehower. 1998. Role of foliar phenolics in host plant resistance of Malus taxa to adult Japanese beetles. Malus 12:10-19.
  51. McGuigan, P.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1999. Propagation of Quercus myrsinifolia and Q. canbyi by stem cuttings. Amer. Nurseryman 189(2):90-91.
  52. Griffin, J.J., F.A. Blazich, T.G. Ranney, and S.L. Warren. 1999. The Big Green. Amer. Nurseryman 190(9):68-72.
  53. Griffin, J.J., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich. 1999. Nitrogen nutrition of containerized Thuja x’Green Giant’. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 44rd Annu. Rpt. p. 464-467.
  54. Griffin, J.J. and T.G. Ranney. 2000. Effects of heat and drought on photosynthesis in redbuds. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 45th Annu. Rpt. p. 451-454.
  55. Bell, A.C., T.G. Ranney, T.A. Eaker, and T.B. Sutton. 2000. Evaluating fire blight resistance among flowering crabapples (Malus spp.). SNA Res. Conf., 45th Annu. Rpt. p. 244-
  56. Ranney, T.G. 2000. Polyploidy: From evolution to landscape plant improvement. Proc. 11th Conf. Metropolitan Tree Improvement Alliance.
  57. Bell, A.C., T.G. Ranney, T.A. Eaker, and T.B. Sutton. 2000. Controlled screening of flowering pears and crabapples for resistance to fire blight. Proc. 11th Conf. Metropolitan Tree Improvement Alliance.
  58. Bell, A.C., T.G. Ranney, T.A. Eaker, and T.B. Sutton. 2001. Searching for fire blight resistance in flowering pears (Pyrus spp.). Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 46th Annu. Rpt. p. 268-271.
  59. Lasseigne, F.T., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 2001. Heat and flooding stresses in Taxus and Cephalotaxus. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 46th Annu. Rpt. p. 490-491.
  60. Holland, B.T., S.L. Warren, and T.G. Ranney. 2001. Improving adaptability of Cupressaceae with stress-tolerant rootstocks. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 46th Annu. Rpt. p. 492-496.
  61. Holland, B.T., S.L. Warren, T.G. Ranney, and T.A. Eaker. 2001. Rootstock Selection and Graft Compatibility of Chamaecyparis Species. Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society. 51:461-465.
  62. Griffin, J.J. and T.G. Ranney. 2001. Comparative light tolerance among taxa of Illicium. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 46th Annu. Rpt. p. 525-527.
  63. Witt, J.D., T.G. Ranney, and S.L. Warren. 2001. Utilizing natural plant metabolites as feeding deterrents for adult Japanese beetles. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 46th Annu. Rpt. p. 228-232.
  64. Bell, A.C., T.G. Ranney, and T.A. Eaker. 2002. Role of endogenous phenolics in resistance to fire blight. Proc. SNA. Res. Conf., 47th Annu. Rpt. p. 202-206.
  65. Griffin, J.J. and T.G. Ranney. 2002. Photosynthetic capacity of Illicium parviflorum and I. floridanum exposed to high irradiance. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 47th Annu. Rpt. p. 429-432.
  66. Ranney, T.G., J.D. Allen, D.A. Allen, and M.O. Fountain. 2002. ‘Summer Cascade’ river birch. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 47th Annu. Rpt. p. 624-626.
  67. Bell, A.C., T.G. Ranney, and T.A. Eaker. 2003. Levels of endogenous phenolics and their possible role in resistance to fire blight in Malus taxa. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 48th Annu. Rpt. p. 221-225.
  68. Eaker, T.A., T.G. Ranney, R.T. Olsen, and J.A. Mowrey. 2003. Variation in ploidy level among flowering crabapples. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 48th Annu. Rpt. p. 496-499.
  69. Adkins, J.A., D.J. Werner, and T.G. Ranney. 2003. Prospects for genetically modified ornamental plants. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 48th Annu. Rpt. p. 502-504.
  70. Ranney, T.G. and T.A. Eaker. 2003. Introducing ‘Venus’ sweetshrub PPAF. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 48th Annu. Rpt. p. 505-507.
  71. Olsen, R.T., T.G. Ranney, and T.A. Eaker. 2003. Reproductive behavior of diploid and allopolyploid xChitalpa tashketensis. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 48th Annu. Rpt. p. 513-516.
  72. Ranney, T.G. 2003. Re-inventing sweetshrubs. Proc. Intern. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 53: 522-524.
  73. Ranney, T.G. and T.A. Eaker. 2003. A new intergeneric hybrid between Franklinia alatamaha and Schima argentea: xSchimlinia floribunda (Theaceae). Proc. Intern. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 53: 608-609.
  74. Eaker, T.A., T.G., Ranney, Z.J. Viloria, and J.A. Mowrey. 2004. Variation in ploidy level among birch taxa. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 49th Annu. Rpt. p. 548-551.
  75. Contreras, R.N. and T.G. Ranney. 2004. New opportunities for breeding allopolyploid azaleodendrons. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 49th Annu. Rpt. p. 552-554.
  76. Ranney, T.G., T.A. Eaker, N.P. Lynch, R.T. Olsen. 2004. Reproductive pathways among flowering crabapples. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 49th Annu. Rpt. p. 575-579.
  77. Olsen, R.T. and T.G. Ranney. 2004. xChitalpa: The next generation. Proc. Intern. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 54: 578-582.
  78. Ranney, T.G. 2004. Population control: Developing non-invasive nursery crops. Proc. Intern. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 54: 604-607.
  79. Ranney, T.G., T.A. Eaker, J.A. Mowrey, and Nathan P. Lynch. 2004. Propagating Betula nigra Shiloh Splash PPAF river birch. Proc. Intern. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 54:651-653.
  80. R.N. Contreras, T.G. Ranney, S.P. Tallury, and S.R. Milla. 2005. Using molecular markers to investigate parentage of azaleodendron hybrids. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 50th Annu. Rpt. 632-635.
  81. Olsen, R.T., T.G. Ranney, and D.J. Werner. 2005. Heritability of ornamental foliage characteristics in diploid, triploid, and tetraploid Hypericum androsaemum L. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 50th Annu. Rpt. 648-650.
  82. Ranney, T.G., T.A. Eaker, J.A. Mowrey, and N.P. Lynch. 2005. Intergeneric hybrids between Gordonia lasianthus and Franklinia alatamaha. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 50th Annu. Rpt.651-652.
  83. Ranney, T.G., T.A. Eaker, J.A. Mowrey, and N.P. Lynch. 2005. ‘Shiloh Splash’ river birch. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 50th Annu. Rpt. 653-655.
  84. Ranney, T.G., D. Touchell, R. Olsen, T. Eaker, N. Lynch, and J. Mowrey. 2006. Progress in breeding non-invasive nursery crops. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 51st Annu. Rpt.
  85. Touchell, D., Z. Viloria, T. Ranney, and K. Ivors. 2006. Intergeneric hybrids between Weigela and Diervilla (Caprifoliaceae). Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 51st Annu. Rpt.
  86. Ranney, T.G. 2006. Polyploidy: From evolution to new plant development. Proc. Intern. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 56: 604-607.
  87. Ranney, T.G., T.A. Eaker, and Joel A. Mowrey. 2007. Assessing fertility among cultivars of winged euonymus. Proc. SNA Res Conf., 52nd Annu. Rpt. 52: 352-354.
  88. Touchell, D., J. Smith, and T. Ranney. 2007. Inheritance of leaf variegations in Miscanthus. Proc. SNA Res Conf., 52nd Annu. Rpt. 52: 349-351.
  89. Palmer, I.E., T.G. Ranney, N.P. Lynch, and R.E. Bir. 2007. Exploring crossability among Rudbeckia L. species. Proc. SNA Res Conf., 52nd Annu. Rpt. 52: 355-358.
  90. Jones, J.R., T.G. Ranney, N.P. Lynch, and S.L. Krebs. 2007. Ploidy levels and genome sizes of diverse species, hybrids, and cultivars of rhododendron L. Proc. SNA Res Conf., 52nd Annu. Rpt. 52: 344-348.
  91. Ranney, T.G., N.P. Lynch, P.R. Fantz, and P. Cappiello. 2007. Clarifying taxonomy and nomenclature of Fothergilla (Hamamelidaceae) cultivars and hybrids. Proc. SNA Res Conf., 52nd Annu. Rpt. 52: 376-379.
  92. Ranney, T.G., D.H. Touchell, T.A. Eaker, N.P. Lynch, J.A. Mowrey, and J.C. Smith. 2007. Breeding non-invasive nursery crops. Proc. Southern Region Intern. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 57: 643-645.
  93. Jones, J.R., A.V. Lebude, T.G. Ranney, and J. Conner. 2007. Mound layering of Rhododendron flammeum (Michx.) Sargent (Oconee azalea). Proc. Eastern Region Intern. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 57: 429-431.
  94. Jones, J.R., T.G. Ranney, and T.A. Eaker. 2007. Inducing polyploidy in rhododendron seedlings. Proc. Southern Region Intern. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 57: 697-700.
  95. Touchell, D., J. Smith, and T.G. Ranney. 2008. Novel applications of plant tissue culture. Proc. Combined Inter. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 58: 196-199.
  96. Contreras, R.N. and T.G. Ranney. 2008. New opportunities for breeding fragrant rhododendrons. J. Amer. Rhododendron Soc. 62(4): 201-202.
  97. Bush, Ed., W. Dunwell, D. Ingram, A. Owings, G. Blythe, B. Klingaman, D. Fare, C. Pounders, A. Niemiera, J. Nowak, J. Robbins, J. Lindstrom, J. Ruter, G. Knox, M. Scheiber, A. LeBude, T. Ranney, M. Arnold, and T. West. 2008. A historical summary of plant material evaluations by SERA-IEG. Proc. SNA Res Conf., 53nd Annu. Rpt. 53: 156-158.
  98. Jones, J.R. and T.G. Ranney. 2008. Fertility of neopolyploid Rhododendron and occurrence of unreduced gametes in triploid cultivars. Proc. SNA Res Conf., 53nd Annu. Rpt. 53:174-177.
  99. Palmer, I.E., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2008. In-vitro polyploid induction of Rudbeckia spp. Proc. SNA Res Conf., 53nd Annu. Rpt. 53:186-189.
  100. Meyer, E.M., A.V. LeBude, and T.G. Ranney. 2008. Propagation of Gordonieae trees by hardwood stem cuttings. Proc. SNA Res Conf., 53nd Annu. Rpt. 53:206-209.
  101. Jones, J.R., A.V. LeBude, and T.G. Ranney. 2008. Vegetative propagation of Oconee azalea (Rhododendron flammeum). Proc. SNA Res Conf., 53nd Annu. Rpt. 53:210-213.
  102. Touchell, D., J. Smith, and T.G. Ranney. 2008. Organogenesis from Hypericum frondosum leaves. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 53nd Annu. Rpt. 53:222-225.
  103. Ranney, T.G. and J.R. Jones. 2008. Understanding polyploidy: Insights into the evolution and breeding of azaleas. The Azalean 30(4):81-84.
  104. LeBude, A.V. and T.G. Ranney. 2009. Evaluating landscape adaptability of hemlock species (Tsuga spp.) in Western North Carolina. Confer Quarterly 26(2):28-30.
  105. Parris, J.K., T.G. Ranney, W.V. Baird, and H.T. Knap. 2009. Ploidy levels and genome sizes of Magnolia L. species, hybrids, and cultivars. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 54th Annu. Rpt. 54:374-378.
  106. Hebert, C.J., D. Touchell, T.G. Ranney, and A.V. LeBude. 2009. In vitro regeneration of Rhododendron ‘Fragrantissimum Improved’. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 54th Annu. Rpt. 54:460-463.
  107. Meyer, E.M., D.H. Touchell, and T.G Ranney. 2009. In vitro shoot regeneration from leaves of Hypericum sp. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 54th Annu. Rpt. 54:464-468.
  108. Haines, S.A., R.J. Gehl, T.G. Ranney, and J.L. Havlin. 2010. Response of Miscanthus xgiganteus to phosphorus and nitrogen fertilizer on low phosphorus soils in North Carolina. Soil Science Society of North Carolina 53rd Annual Meeting. Raleigh, NC. 19-20 January 2010. (poster)
  109. Parris, J.K., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2010. Optimizing in vitro growth conditions for Magnolia ‘Ann’. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 55th Annu. Rpt. 55:30-35.
  110. Rounsaville, T.J. and T.G. Ranney. 2010. Analysis of ploidy levels and genome sizes of Berberis L. and Mahonia Nutt. species, hybrids, and cultivars. SNA Res. Conf., 55th Annu. Rpt. 55:46-49.
  111. Conner, J.L., A.V. LeBude, T.G. Ranney, and J. Jones. 2010. Vegetative propagation of bottle brush buckeye (Aesculus parviflora) and Florida flame azalea (Rhododendron austrinum) by mound layering. SNA Res. Conf., 55th Annu. Rpt. 55:302-306.
  112. Ranney, T.G., D.H. Touchell, T. Eaker, J. Mowrey, N Lynch, and J. Smith. 2010. Progress developing non-invasive nursery crops. Proc. Combined Inter. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 60:422-423.
  113. Ranney, T.G. 2010. Breeding new plants for modern landscapes. Proc. Combined Inter. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 60:518-520.
  114. Lattier, J.D., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2012. Micropropagation of Acer platanoides L. ‘Crimson Sentry’. SNA Res. Conf., 57th Annu. Rpt. 57:296-300.
  115. Palmer, I.E., T.G. Ranney, R. Gehl, D.H. Touchell, and N. George. 2012. Biomass Yield and Nitrogen Response of Perennial Bioenergy Grasses in North Carolina. SNA Res. Conf., 57th Annu. Rpt. 57:268-272.
  116. Shearer, K. and T.G. Ranney. 2013. Cytometric and cytological analyses of cultivated dogwoods (Cornus spp.). SNA Res. Conf., 58th Annu. Rpt. 58:246-252.
  117. Shearer, K, Q. Xiang, and T. Ranney. 2013. Investigating genome size evolution in dogwoods (Cornus L.) using flow cytometry. NC State Undergraduate Research Symposium.
  118. Beck, W.T. and T.G. Ranney. 2014. Ploidy levels and interploid hybridization in panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata). SNA Res. Conf., 59th Annu. Rpt. 59:296-300.
  119. Ranney, T. and D. Gillooly. 2014. New insights into breeding and propagating magnolias. Proc. Combined Inter. Plant Propagators’ Soc. 64:441-449.
  120. Gillooly, D.A., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2015. In vitro polyploid induction of Ophiopogon planiscapus. SNA Res. Conf., 60th Annu. Rpt. 60:181-185.
  121. Phillips, W.D., T.G. Ranney, D.H. Touchell, and T.A. Eaker. 2015. Developing non-invasive callery pears: Fertility and reproductive biology of triploid cytotypes. SNA Res. Conf., 60th Annu. Rpt. 60:205-208.
  122. Yu, J.H., A.W. Nus, and T.G. Ranney. 2022. Comparison of auxin formulations and concentrations on rooting woody softwood cuttings. Proc. Combined Inter. Plant Propagators’ Soc. (in press).

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D. Extension Publications

  1. Bulletins
    1. Bir, R.E., T.E. Bilderback, and T.G. Ranney. 1993. Grafting and budding nursery crop plants. Cooperative Extension Service, NC State, Dept. Hort. Sci., N.C. Publication AG-396:1-18.
  2. Leaflets
    1. Ranney, T.G., D.M. Benson, and M.A. Powell. 1993. Superior crabapple trees for the landscape. N.C. Cooperative Extension Service, NC State, Dept. Hort. Sci., Hort. Info. Leaflet 8613:1-2.
    2. Ranney, T.G., R.E. Bir, M.A. Powell, and J.C. Raulston. 1993. Urban trees for use under utility lines. N.C. Cooperative Extension Service, NC State, Dept. Hort. Sci., Leaflet 8616:1-2.
    3. Ranney, T.G., R.E. Bir, M.A. Powell, and T. Bilderback. 1994. Qualifiers for quagmires: Landscape plants for wet sites. N.C. Cooperative Extension Service, NC State, Dept. Hort. Sci., Hort. Info. Leaflet 8646:1-2.
    4. Ranney, T.G. and M.A. Powell. 1997. Recommended trees for urban landscapes: Proven performers for difficult sites. N.C. Cooperative Extension Service, NC State, Dept. Hort. Sci., Hort. Info. Leaflet 8617:1-6.

E. Books and Chapters in Books

None.

F. Abstracts

  1. Ranney, T.G., N.L. Bassuk, and T.H. Whitlow. 1986. The relative influence of rootstock and scion on drought tolerance in cherries. HortScience 21:665. (Abstr.)
  2. Ranney, T.G. and N.L. Bassuk. 1988. Turgor maintenance in leaves and roots of ‘Colt’ and ‘Meteor’ cherry. HortScience 23:817. (Abstr.)
  3. Ranney, T.G. and N.L. Bassuk. 1989. Constructing drought tolerant trees. HortScience 86th Annu. meetings of the Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci., program and abstracts, 144. (Abstr.)
  4. Ranney, T.G., R.E. Bir, and W.A. Skroch. 1990. Comparative drought resistance among six birch (Betula) species. HortScience 25:1143. (Abstr.)
  5. Ranney, T.G. 1991. Comparative drought resistance among flowering crabapple (Malus) scions. HortScience 26:747. (Abstr.)
  6. Ranney, T.G. 1992. Comparative heat tolerance among five species of birch. HortScience 27:627. (Abstr.)
  7. Ranney, T.G. and R.E. Bir. 1993. Comparative flood tolerance of birch rootstocks. HortScience 28: 487. (Abstr.)
  8. Ranney, T.G., F.A. Blazich, and S.L. Warren. 1994. Physiological study of heat tolerance in rhododendron. HortScience 29:457. (Abstr.)
  9. Ranney, T.G., J.D. Burton, J.F. Walgenbach, D. M. Pharr, C. A. Patton, and E. P. Maness. 1995. Role of endogenous allelochemicals in host plant resistance to Japanese beetles. HortScience 30:767. (Abstr.)
  10. Ranney, T.G., J.M. Ruter, and C.D. Ruth. 1996. Evaluation of heat and flood tolerance among diverse taxa of hollies (Ilex). HortScience 31:600. (Abstr.)
  11. Griffin, J.J., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1998. Propagation of Thuja x’Green Giant’ by stem cuttings: Effects of growth stage, type of cutting, and IBA treatment. HortScience: 33:503. (Abstr.)
  12. Jull, L.G., F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 1998. Heat tolerance of selected provenances of Atlantic white cedar. HortScience 33:511. (Abstr.)
  13. Lasseigne, F.T., S.L. Warren, F.A. Blazich, and T.G. Ranney. 2001. Response of Taxus and Cephalotaxus to temperature and flooding. HortScience 36:528-529. (Abstr.)
  14. Griffin, J.J. and T.G. Ranney. 2001. Interactive effects of drought and light stress on photosyntheis and chlorphyll fluroescence in Illicium x ‘Woodland Ruby’. HortScience 36:551.
  15. Utilizing natural plant metabolites as feeding deterrents for adult Japanese beetles. 2001. Witt, J.D., T.G. Ranney, and S.L. Warren. HortScience 36:553.
  16. Ranney, T., T. Eaker, P. Fantz, and C. Parks. 2003. xSchimlinia floribunda (Theaceae): A new intergeneric hybrid between Franklinia alatamaha and Schima argentea. HortScience 38(5): 668 (Abstract).
  17. Griffin, J., T. Ranney, and M. Pharr. 2003. Effects of heat and drought on photosynthesis, water relations, and soluble carbohydrates of two ecotypes of redbud (Cercis canadensis). HortScience 38(5): 812 (Abstract).
  18. Ranney, T.G. and T.A. Eaker. 2004. Variation in ploidy levels and reproductive pathways among flowering crabapples. HortScience 39(4):773 (Abstract).
  19. Olsen, R.T., T.G. Ranney, Z. Viloria. 2005. Ovule and embryo culture of xChitalpa tashkentensis hybrids. HortScience 40(4):1003 (Abstract).
  20. Touchell, D., Z. Viloria, and T. Ranney. 2006. Intergeneric hybrids between Weigela and Diervilla (Caprifoliaceae). HortScience 41(4):1008 (Abstract).
  21. Olsen, R.T. and T.G. Ranney. 2006. Polyploid breeding in Hypericum androsaemum L. HortScience 41(4):952 (Abstract).
  22. Olsen, R.T. and T.G. Ranney. 2006. Susceptibility of Catalpa, Chilopsis, and hybrids to powdery mildew and catalpa sphinx larvae. HortScience 41(4):1041 (Abstract).
  23. Englert, C.A., J.C. Neal, and T.G. Ranney. 2009. Development of an invasive assessment protocol for North Carolina nursery crops. Proc. Southern Weed Sci. Soc. 62:296.
  24. Trueblood, C., T. Ranney, N. Lynch, J.C. Neal, and R.T. Olsen. 2010. Evaluating fertility of triploid clones of Hypericum androsaemum L. for use as non-invasive landscape plants. HortScience 45(8):S280-281. (Abstr.)
  25. Haines, S.A., R.J. Gehl, T.G. Ranney, and J.L. Havlin. 2010. Response of Miscanthus xgiganteus to phosphorus and nitrogen fertilizer on low phosphorus soils in North Carolina. Soil Science Society of North Carolina 53rd Annual Meeting. Raleigh, NC. 29-20 January 2010. (poster).
  26. Sharma-Shivappa, R., A. Panneerselvam, P. Kolar, T. Ranney, and S. Peretti. 2010. Effect of ozonolysis on bioconversion of miscanthus to bioethanol. Annual International Meeting of the American Society for Agricultural and Biological Engineers. (in press).
  27. Panneerselvam, A., R. Sharma – Shivappa1, P. Kolar, T. Ranney, and S. Peretti. 2011. Ozonolysis – A novel pretreatment method to delignify energy canes. Soc. Ind. Microbiology, 33rd Symp. Biotechnol. for Fuels and Chemicals. Seattle, WA. 2-5 May, 2011. (Abstract).
  28. Rounsaville, T.J., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2011. Fertility and reproductive pathways in diploid and triploid Miscanthus sinensis. HortScience 46(9):S261-S262. (abstract).
  29. Oates, K., T.G. Ranney, and D.H. Touchell. 2011. Influence of induced polyploidy on fertility and morphology of Rudbeckia species and hybrids. HortScience 46(9):S12. (abstract).
  30. Touchell, D.H., J. Smith, and T.G. Ranney. 2011. In vitro chromosome doubling for crop improvement. In vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology. 47:S54 (abstract).
  31. Joshi, B.K., D.H. Touchell, D.R. Panthee and T.G. Ranney. 2011. Media and temperature influence regeneration of Tomato cultivars from anthers. In vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology. 47:S65 (Abstract).
  32. . Lattier, J.D., D.H. Touchell and T.G. Ranney. 2011. Micropropagation and in vitro chromosome doubling of Norway Maple (Acer platanoides L.). In vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology. 47:S68 (Abstract).
  33. Ranney, T.G., R. Miller, R. Lewandowski, and J. Xiang. 2012. Discovery of a new diploid cytotype of Fothergilla. HortScience 47(9):S367.
  34. Touchell, D.H. and T.G. Ranney. 2012. Chromosome doubling and fertility restoration in Miscanthus ×giganteus. HortScience 47(9):S334.
  35. Lattier, J.D., D.H. Touchell, and T.G. Ranney. 2012. In vitro regeneration and polyploidy induction of Acer platanoides L. ‘Crimson Sentry’. HortScience 47(9):S17.
  36. Gillooly, D.A. and T.G. Ranney. 2014. Ploidy levels and relative genome sizes of species, hybrids, and cultivars of Kalmia. HortScience 49(9)(Supplement): S22.
  37. Touchell, D.H., T.G. Ranney, D. Panthee, R. Gehl, and A. Krings. 2014. Genetic diversity, cytogenetics, and biomass yields among Arundo species and accessions (Arundineae). HortScience 49(9)(Supplement):S387-388.
  38. Tallury, S.P., R. Srinivasan, P. Chu, W. Park and T. Ranney. 2014. Characterization of Gregory x Arachis diogoi (GK 10602; PI276235) interspecific hybrid population. 7th International conference on Advances in Arachis through Genomics and Biotechnology (AAGB), p.7, November 11th-13th, Savannah, GA, USA.
  39. Touchell, D. and T. Ranney. 2015. Breeding cold-hardy energy grasses. HortScience 50(9)(Supplement):S87.
  40. Phillips, W., D. Touchell, and T. Ranney. 2016. Utilizing somatic embryogenesis to segregate tissue color chimeras in Prunus serrulata ‘Royal Burgundy’. Hortscience 51(9):S279.
  41. Beck, W., L. Deans, N. Lynch, and T. Ranney. 2017. Ploidy levels and interploid hybridization in panicle hydrangea. HortScience 52(9):S430.
  42. Touchell, D. and T. Ranney. 2018. Effects of selected media and cytokinins on the micropropagation of Vernonia species. HortScience 53(9):S280-281.
  43. Ranney, T., C. Ryan, L. Deans, and N. Lynch. 2018. Cytogenetics and genome size evolution in Illicium. HortScience 53(9):S306.
  44. Crowl, A., E. Young, N. Lynch, T. Ranney, H. Ashrafi, P. Fritsch, and P. Manos. 2019. Evolution of the true blueberries: a phylogenomic, cytogenetic, and morphological investigation into the reticulate polyploid clade, Vaccinium section Cyanococcus. Bot. Conf. July 27-31, Tuscon, AZ.
  45. Carvalho, H.D.R, J.L. Heitman , A.M. Howard , A. Johnson , C. Crozier, M. Chinn , T.G. Ranney and D. Touchell. 2021. Radiative balance of different Miscanthus hybrids. ASA: Climatology and Modeling.
  46. Da, K., H. Leng, D. Harmon, A. Nelson, N. Maren, W. Liu, and T. Ranney. 2022. Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of rose embryogenic cell suspension cultures. In vitro Plant Bio.
  47. Da, K., H. Leng, D. Harmon, A. Nelson, N. Maren, W. Liu, and T. Ranney. 2022. Somatic embryogenesis in cell suspension cultures of rose. HortScience 57(9): S13.
  48. Touchell, D., T. Ranney, M. Whitfield, and M. Chinn. 2022. Biomass yields, reproductive fertility, and genetic diversity of newly developed giant miscanthus hybrids. HortScience 57(9): S154.
  49. Nix, J., H. Chen, and T. Ranney. 2022. Maximizing the accuracy of flow cytometry for estimating plant genome size. HortScience 57(9): S216.

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G. Popular and Miscellaneous Articles

  1. Whitlow, T.H., N.L. Bassuk, D.A. Rakow, and T.G. Ranney. 1989. Choosing ornamental trees for dry urban sites. Grounds Maintenance. April: 20-25,129.
  2. Ranney, T.G. 1990. The ornamental birches: A descriptive key. Mountain Nursery Newsletter.
  3. Ranney, T.G. 1991. Superior crabapples for the landscape. Mountain Nursery Newsletter.
  4. Ranney, T.G. 1991. Arborist’s organizations and selected references. The Landscape Newsletter.
  5. Ranney, T.G. and M.A. Powell. 1992. Trees recommended for urban landscapes: Proven performers for difficult sites. American Nurseryman 176(12):142-152.
  6. Ranney, T.G. 1992. News you can use: Selected abstracts relating to landscape horticulture. E-Mail distribution to ornamentals news group.
  7. Ranney, T.G. 1993. Natural resistance of birch, cherry and crabapple taxa to feeding by adult Japanese beetles. Nursery Notes 27(2):7, 9-10.
  8. Bir, R.E. and T.G. Ranney. 1993. Feeding the soil. Just how effective are organic soil amendments? Amer. Nurseryman 177(10):69-80.
  9. Ranney, T.G. 1993. Natural resistance of birch, cherry, and crabapple taxa to feeding by adult Japanese beetle. Center for Development of Hardy Landscape Plants, Newsletter 4(1):4-7.
  10. Ranney, T.G., L.F. Grand, and J.L. Knighten. 1994. Susceptibility of cultivars and hybrids of kousa dogwood to dogwood anthracnose and powdery mildew. Nursery Notes 28(5):42-43.
  11. Ranney, T.G. 1994. Tolerance of eleven Prunus taxa to root zone flooding. Nursery Notes 28(5):44-45.
  12. Whitman, E.P., II and T.G. Ranney. 1994. Growth and survival of ‘Whitespire’ Japanese birch grafted on five species of birch rootstocks. Nursery Notes 28(5):55.
  13. Ranney, T.G. and F.A. Blazich. 1994. Rooting euscaphis: Preliminary data. Nursery Notes 28(5):62-63.
  14. Ranney, T.G., R.E. Bir, J.L. Conner, and E.P. Whitmann II. 1994. Use of paclobutrazol to regulate shoot growth and flower development of ‘Roseum Elegans’ rhododendron. Nursery Notes 28(5):67-73.
  15. Ranney, T.G. and R.E. Bir. 1995. North Carolina urban tree evaluation program. Landscape Plant News 6:9-10.
  16. Bir, R.E. and T.G. Ranney. 1996. Conditional guarantee. Amer. Nurseryman. 184(9): 36-39.
  17. Rowe, D.B., F. A. Blazich, S.L. Warren, and T.G. Ranney. 1996. Taking the heat: Research explores whether more heat-tolerant rhododendrons can be found in certain native populations of Rhododendron catawbiense. Amer. Nurseryman. 183(12):39-43.
  18. Bell, A.C., T.G. Ranney, T.A. Eaker, and T. B. Sutton. 2001. Evaluating fire blight resistance among flowering crabapples (Malus spp.) and Pears (Pyrus spp.). Landscape Plant News. 12(2):2-7.
  19. Ranney, T.G. 2004. A hybrid’s tale: A new intergeneric hybrid between Franklinia and Schima reunites ancient flora and enhances conservation efforts. Amer. Nurseryman 199(5):28-30.
  20. Upchurch, B. and T. Ranney. 2006. A future in dogwoods. Nursery Notes 10(4): 53-56.
  21. LeBude, A.V. and T.G. Ranney. 2008. Evaluating landscape adaptability of hemlock species (Tsuga spp.) in Western North Carolina. Nursery Notes 42(1):53-55.
  22. Englert, C., J. Neal, and Tom Ranney. 2008. What do invasive plants have to do with your nursery? Nursery Notes. 42(6): 44.
  23. LeBude, A.V., J. Jones, T.G. Ranney, B. Upchurch, and J. Conner. 2009. Setting new roots in an old tradition. Nursery Notes 43(5):26-28.
  24. Ranney, T.G., R.T. Olsen. 2009. Breaking the color barrier: The classic ‘Annabelle’ hydrangea now comes in pink. Nursery Notes 43(2):44-45.
  25. Ranney, T.G. 2010. Storm warning: Reinventing flowering quince. Nursery Notes 44(3):36-37.
  26. Ranney, T.G. 2010. A few new plants. Nursery Notes 44(6):13-17.
  27. Hembree, W.G., T.G. Ranney, B.E. Jackson, and M. Weathington. 2019. Reading tea leaves: Cytogenetics of Camellia and related genera. Camellian 45(4):12-14.
  28. Ranney, T.G. 2023. Illicium: Dinosaurs of the Plant World. Nursery Notes Spring: 28-29.

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H. Theses

  1. Own
    1. Ranney, T.G. 1987. The relative influence of rootstock and scion on drought tolerance in cherries. MS Thesis, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y.
    2. Ranney, T.G. 1989. Comparative physiology and drought tolerance in selected woody plants. PhD Dissertation, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y
  2. Directed
    1. Curtis, D.L. 1995. Propagation and overwintering of mountain stewartia (Stewartia ovata). M.Ag., N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    2. McGuigan, P.J. 1995. Micropropagation of Stewartia pseudocamellia and propagation of selected species of Quercus by stem cuttings. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    3. Stubbs, H.L. 1996. Propagation by stem cuttings and nitrogen nutrition of containerized Cupressus arizonica var. glabra ‘Carolina Sapphire’. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    4. Ruth, C. 1996. Differential tolerance of holly taxa to flooding and poor drainage. M.Ag., N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    5. Fulcher, A.F. 1997. Host plant resistance among Malus taxa to Japanese beetle, European red mite, and two-spotted spider mite. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    6. Patton, C.A. 1997. Host plant resistance to Japanese beetles: Role of endogenous allelochemicals in plant defense. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    7. Witt, J.D. 1998. Biorational plant protectans for controlling adult Japanese beetles. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    8. Griffin, J.J. 2002. Interactive effects of environmental stresses on photosynthesis. Ph.D. Dissertation, N.C. State Univer., Raleigh.
    9. Holland, B.T. 2002. Evaluating recovery of Cupressaceae taxa after flooding at contrasting temperatures. M. Hort., N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    10. Griffin, J.J. 2002. Interactive effects of environmental stresses on photosynthesis. Ph.D. Dissertation, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    11. Bell, A.C. 2004. Host plant resistance to fire blight (Erwinia amylovora) in the Rosacea subfamily Maloideae. Ph.D. Dissertation, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    12. Olsen, R.T. 2006. Utilizing polyploidy for developing improved nursery crops: restoring fertility in wide hybrids, limiting fertility of invasive species, embryo culture of triploids, pest resistance, and inheritance of ornamental traits. Ph.D. Dissertation, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    13. Contreras, R.N. 2006. Azaleodendrons: investigating parentage, fertility, and effects of polyploidy among hybrids of deciduous azaleas and evergreen rhododendrons. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    14. Jones, J.R. 2008. Investigating prevalence, induction, and fertility of polyploid Rhododendron L. and the development of protocols for vegetative propagation. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    15. Meyer, E.M. 2009. Evaluation, Propagation, and Improvement of Gordoniea trees and an interspecific Hypericum hybrid. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    16. Trueblood, C.E. 2009. An invasive species assessment system for the North Carolina Horticulture Industry. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    17. Rounsaville, T.J. 2011. Cytogenetics, Micropropagation, and Reproductive Biology of Berberis, Mahonia, and Miscanthus. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    18. Oates, K.M. 2011. Genetic Improvement of Rudbeckia and Evaluation of a New Triploid Campsis Cultivar. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    19. Parris, J.K. 2011. Micropropagation and cytogenetics of Magnolia. MS Thesis, Joint program with Clemson Univ. and N.C. State Univ.
    20. Lattier, J.D. 2012. Cytogenetics, micropropagation, and polyploid induction of selected nursery crops. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    21. Palmer, I.E. 2013 Breeding and Evaluation of Perennial Grasses for Landscape and Bioenergy Applications MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    22. Dominic Gillooly, 2016. Genome sizes and ploidy levels in the genus Kalmia and in vitro polyploid induction of Ophiopogon planiscapus. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    23. Whitney Phillips, 2016. Reproductive biology, tissue culture, and taxonomy of selected nursery crops. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    24. Hembree, W. 2019. Cytogenetics of Camellia and Related Genera and Identification, Genome Sizes, and Ploidy of Deutzia. MS Thesis, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    25. Maren, N. 2020. Characterization and improvement of novel bioenergy grasses (Tripidium spp.). Ph.D. Dissertation, N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.
    26. Deans, L. 2021. In vitro induction and characterization of polyploid Hydrangea macrophylla and H. serrata. M. of Hort. N.C. State Univ., Raleigh
    27. Redpath, L. 2021. Genome-wide association mapping of fruit quality-related traits in a diversity panel of blueberries. Ph.D. Dissertation. N.C. State Univ., Raleigh.

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I. Patents

  1. Calycanthus ‘Venus’, PP15,925. August 23, 2005.
  2. Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA1’ Invincibelle™ Spirit, PP20,765. February 16, 2010.
  3. Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Pink Storm’, PP20,920. April 6, 2010.
  4. Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Orange Storm’, PP20,950. April 27, 2010.
  5. Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Scarlet Storm’, PP20,951. April 27, 2010.
  6. Clethra alnifolia ‘Crystalina’, PP21,561. December 7, 2010.
  7. Weigela florida ‘Sunset’, PP23,212. Nov. 27, 2012.
  8. Exochorda ‘Blizzard’, PP23,329. January 15, 2013.
  9. Calycanthus ‘Aphrodite’, PP24,014. Nov. 5, 2013.
  10. Callicarpa ‘NCCX1’ Purple Pearls™, PP26,000. Oct. 20, 2015.
  11. Deutzia ‘NCDX1’ Yuki Snowflake™, PP25,916. Sep. 22, 2015.
  12. Hypericum calycinum ‘NCHC1’ Golden Rule™, PP25,941. Sep. 22, 2015.
  13. Albizia julibrissin ‘NCAJ1’ Chocolate Fountain™, PP25,813. Aug. 18, 2015.
  14. Miscanthus ‘NCMS1’ My Fair Maiden™, PP26,387. Sep. 24, 2015.
  15. Cornus ‘NCCH1’ Little Ruby™, PP26,542. March 29, 2016.
  16. Pyrus ‘NCPX1’ Javelin™, PP26,539. March 29, 2016.
  17. Ilex ‘NCIV1’ Little Goblin® Red, PP27,109. Sept, 2016.
  18. Ligustrum ‘NCLX1’ Golden Ticket™, PP27,301. Oct. 2016.
  19. Prunus ‘NCPH1’ Pink Cascade™, PP27,579. Jan. 24, 2017.
  20. Cercis ‘NCCC1’ Carolina Sweetheart™, PP27,712. Feb. 28, 2017.
  21. Deutzia ‘NCDX2’ Yuki Cherry Blossom™, PP28,347. Aug. 29, 2017
  22. Viburnum ‘NCVX1’ Shiny Dancer ™, PP28,095, June 13, 2017.
  23. Viburnum ‘NCVR1’, Emerald Envy™, PP28,094. June 13, 2017.
  24. Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA2’ Invincibelle™ Spirit II, PP28,316. Aug. 15, 2017.
  25. Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA3’ Invincibelle™ Ruby, PP28,317. Aug. 22, 2017.
  26. Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA4’ Incrediball™ Blush, PP28,280. Aug. 15, 2017.
  27. Callicarpa ‘NCCX2’ Pearl Glam™, PP28,312. Aug. 22, 2017.
  28. Spiraea ‘NCSX1’ Double Play™ Candy Corn, PP28,313. Aug. 22, 2017.
  29. Ilex verticilata ‘NCIV2’ Little Goblin® Orange, PP28,938. April, 2018.
  30. Ilex verticilata ‘NCIV3’ Little Goblin® Guy, PP28,937. April, 2018.
  31. Berberis ‘NCBT1’ Sunjoy® Mini Maroon™, PP30,330. April 2, 2019.
  32. Berberis ‘NCBX1’ Sunjoy® Todo®, PP29,504. July 17, 2018.
  33. Cornus elliptica ‘NCCE1’ Lucky Leprechaun™, PP28,998. Feb. 27, 2018.
  34. Illicium ‘NCIH1’ Scorpio Star Flower, PP29,939. Dec. 4, 2018.
  35. Illicium ‘NCIH2’ Orion Star Flower, PP29,938. Dec. 4, 2018.
  36. Chaenomeles speciosa ‘NCCS4’ Double Take Peach™, PP30,231. Feb. 26, 2019.
  37. Cotinus coggygria ‘NCCO1’ Winecraft Black™, PP30,216. Feb. 19, 2019.
  38. Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA5’ Wee White™, PP30,296. March 19, 2019.
  39. Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA7’ Mini Mauvette™, PP30,358. April 9, 2019.
  40. Hydrangea arborescence ‘NCHA8’ Limetta™, PP30,431. April 23, 2019.
  41. Miscanthus sinensis ‘NCMS2B’ Bandwidth™, PP29,460. July 3, 2018.
  42. Magnolia ‘NCMX1’ Mercury™, PP29,218. March 31, 2016.
  43. ×Pyracomeles ‘NCXP1’ Juke Box®, PP31,409. Jan. 28, 2020.
  44. Spiraea ‘NCSX2’ Double Play Doozie®, PP30,30,953. Oct. 22, 2020.
  45. Pyrus ×triploida ‘NCPX2’ Chastity™, PP30,788. Aug. 13, 2019.
  46. Rhododendron ‘NCRX1’ Dandy Man Color Wheel™. PP31,150. Dec. 3, 2019.
  47. Rhododendron ‘NCRX2’ Black Hat™, PP31,898. June 23, 2020.
  48. Rhododendron ‘NCRX3’ Perfecto Mundo™ Double Pink, PP32,819. Feb. 16, 2021.
  49. Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA6’ Garnetta®, PP33,142. June 8, 2021.
  50. Rhododendron ‘NCRX4’ Perfecto Mundo® Double Purple, PP33,205. June 29, 2021.
  51. Viburnum ‘NCVX2’ Yin®, PP33,479. Sept. 14, 2021.
  52. Viburnum ‘NCVX3’ Yang®, PP33,203. June 29, 2021.
  53. Viburnum ‘NCVX4’ Sweet Talker, PP33,229. July 6, 2021.
  54. Berberis ‘NCBT2’Sunjoy Neo™, PP33,272. July 20, 2021.
  55. Rhododendron ‘NCRX5’ Perfecto Mundo® Double White, PP33,900P2. Jan. 25, 2022
  56. Viburnum ‘NCVP1’ Steady Eddy™, PP33,899. Jan. 25, 2022
  57. Rhododendron ‘NCRX7’ Perfecto Mundo® Dark Pink, PP33,923. Feb. 2, 2022
  58. Rhododendron ‘NCRX8’ Perfecto Mundo® Red, PP33,922. Feb. 2, 2022
  59. Rhododendron ‘NCRX6’ Perfecto Mundo® Orange, PP33,945. Feb. 8, 2022
  60. Fothergilla ‘NCFI1’ Legend of the Small®, PP34139. April 19, 2022
  61. Ligustrum ‘NCLO1’ Golden Mirror™, PP34,245. May 17, 2022
  62. Mahonia ‘NCMH1’ Good Vibes™, PP34,442. July 26, 2022
  63. Mahonia ‘NCMH2’ Groovy Glow™, PP34,443. July 26, 2022

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J. Other plant introductions

  • ×Gordlinia grandiflora ‘Sweet Tea’
  • Hypericum androsemum ‘Picasso’, ‘Matisse’, ‘Pollock’
  • Mahonia ‘JC Raulston’
  • Rhododendron minus var. minus ‘Southern Cerise’
  • Campsis ×tagliabuana ‘Chastity’
  • Illicium floridanum ‘Swamp Hobbit’

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