Bill Dyer
Professor
Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology
Montana State University
United States of America
Biography
Dyer, Bill -- Professor, Ph.D. 1988, Purdue Univ. Physiology and molecular biology of seed dormancy maintenance and release in Avena fatua; Biochemistry and molecular biology of evolved resistance to herbicides; Population genetics and spatial components of invasiveness in Kochia scoparia
Research Interest
Physiology and molecular biology of seed dormancy maintenance and release in Avena fatua (with R. Johnson), Biochemistry and molecular biology of evolved resistance to herbicides, Population genetics and spatial components of invasiveness in Kochia scoparia (with M. Jasieniuk and B. Maxwell)
Publications
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Lehnhoff, E., B. K. Keith, W. E. Dyer, R. K. Peterson, and F. D. Menalled. 2013. Characterization of multiple herbicide resistance in wild oat (Avena fatua) and its impacts on physiology, germinability, and seed production. Agronomy Journal 105:854-862.
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Harris, L., Martinez, S., Kyser, B., Dyer, W., and Johnson, R. 2013. Functional analysis of TaABF1 during abscisic acid and gibberellin signaling in aleurone cells of cereal grains. Seed Science Research 23:89-98.
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Kalinina, E. B., L. Lee, A.J. Kern, B.K. Keith, and W.E. Dyer. 2012. Salt and osmotic stress-induced choline monooxygenase expression in Kochia scoparia is ABA-independent. Biologia Plantarum 56:699-704.
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Keith, B.K., E.B. Kalinina, and W.E. Dyer. 2011. Differentially expressed genes in dicamba-resistant and susceptible biotypes of Kochia scoparia. Weed Biology and Management 11:224-234.