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Marshall D. Sundberg
 
Marshall    
Department of Biological Sciences
Emporia State University
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Selected Publications

A. R. Orr and Marhsall D. Sundberg. 2007. Inflorescence development in the teosinte Zea luxurians (Poaceae) and implication for the origin of maize inflorescences. MAYDICA 52 (1): 31-47 abstract

Marshall D. Sundberg, Joseph E. Armstrong and William Wischusen. 2005. A reappraisal of the status of introductory biology laboratory education in US colleges & universities. The American Biology Teacher
67 (9): 525-529 NOV-DEC full text | article in pdf format

Alan R. Orr, and Marshall D. Sundberg. 2004. Inflorescence development in a new teosinte: Zea nicaraguensis (Poaceae). American Journal of Botany 91(2): 165-173. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Marshall D. Sundberg, Carl E. Motsenbocker, and Yeuhe Huang. 2003. Anatomy of fruit detachment in tabasco pepper (Capsicum frutescens, Solanaceae). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 130(4): 231-237. abstract

Alan R. Orr, Kevin Mullen, Darcey Klaahsen, and Marshall D. Sundberg. 2002. Inflorescence development in a high-altitude annual Mexican teosinte (Poaceae). American Journal of Botany 89(11): 1730-1740. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Thompson Demetrio Pizzolato, and Marshall D. Sundberg. 2002. Initiation of the vascular system in the shoot of Zea mays L. (Poaceae). II. The procambial leaf traces. International Journal of Plant Sciences 163(3): 353-367. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Thompson Demetrio Pizzolato, and Marshall D. Sundberg. 2002. Initiation of the vascular system in the shoot of Zea mays L. (poaceae). I. The procambial nodal plexus. International Journal of Plant Sciences 162(3): 539-566. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Alan R. Orr, Rahkee Kaparthi, Chester L. Dewald, and Marshall D. Sundberg. 2001. Analysis of inflorescence organogenesis in Eastern gamagrass, Tripsacum dactyloides (Poaceae): The wild type and the gynomonoecious gsf1 mutant. American Journal of Botany 88(3): 363-381. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Thompson Demetrio Pizzolato, and Marshall D. Sundberg. 1999. Initiation of the vascular system and the transition to flowering in early tassels of Zea mays land race chapalote (Poaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 160(6): 1111-1125. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Alan R. Orr, Gretchen Haas and Marshall D. Sundberg. 1997. Organogenesis of Fascicled ear mutant inflorescences in maize (Poaceae). American Journal of Botany 84(6):723-734. abstract | article in pdf format

Yuehe Huang, C.E. Johnson, and Marshall D. Sundberg. 1997. Floral morphology and development of 'Sharpblue' southern highbush blueberry in Louisiana. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 122(5): 630-633. abstract | article in pdf format | volume

Yeuhe Huang, C.E. Johnson, G. A. Lang, and Marshall D. Sundberg. 1997. Pollen sources influence early fruit growth of southern highbush blueberry. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 122(5): 625-629. abstract | article in pdf format | volume

Yeuhe Huang, G. A. Lang, C.E. Johnson, and Marshall D. Sundberg. 1997. Influences of cross- and self-pollination on peroxidase activities, isozymes, and histological localization during fruit development of 'Sharpblue' blueberry. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 122(5): 616-624. abstract | article in pdf format | volume

Marshall D. Sundberg, and Alan R. Orr. 1996. Early inflorescence and floral development in Zea mays land race Chapalote (Poaceae) American Journal of Botany 83(10):1255-1265. article at JSTOR

Carl E. Motsenbocker, Marshall D. Sundberg, R.A. Arancibia, and K.P. Gersch. 1996. Pepper fruit detachment research: a histological and molecular approach. Louisiana Agriculture 39: 28-30. (not available online)

 

 

 

 

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