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Agricultural Research Service United States Department of Agriculture
 
Amy Wiberley-Bradford
Vegetable Crops Research Unit
Research Plant Physiologist

Phone: (608) 263-8989
Fax: (608) 262-4743
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
1575 LINDEN DR
MADISON, WI, 53706


Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Cold-induced sweetening, sugar ends, stem-end chip defect and acrylamide can be controlled effectively by silencing of the potato vacuolar invertase gene - (Proceedings)
Bethke, P.C., Zhu, X., Wiberley-Bradford, A.E., Bussan, A.J., Jiang, J. 2013. Cold-induced sweetening, sugar ends, stem-end chip defect and acrylamide can be controlled effectively by silencing of the potato vacuolar invertase gene [abstract]. Proceedings Wisconsin Annual Potato Meetings. p. 151.
Long-term storage of low-invertase Katahdin at different temperature set points - (Abstract Only)
Bethke, P.C., Wiberley-Bradford, A.E., Jiang, J. 2012. Long-term storage of low-invertase Katahdin at different temperature set points [abstract]. Potato Association of America Proceedings. Paper No. 057.

     
Last Modified: 06/19/2013