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Selected Publications Li, W. and R.T. Chetelat (2010). A pollen factor linking inter- and intraspecific pollen rejection in tomato. Science 330:
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Text) Albrecht, E., and R.T. Chetelat (2009). Comparative genetic linkage map of Solanum sect. Juglandifolia : evidence of chromosomal rearrangements and overall synteny with the tomatoes and related nightshades. Theor. Appl. Genet. 118: 831-847. Chetelat, R.T., R.A. Pertuze, L. Faundez, E.B.Graham, C.M. Jones (2009). Distribution, ecology and reproductive biology of wild tomatoes and related nightshades from the Atacama Desert region of northern Chile. Euphytica (2009) 167:77-93 Tam, S. M., S. Samipak, A. Britt, and R. T. Chetelat (2009). Characterization and comparative sequence analysis of the DNA mismatch repair MSH2 and MSH7 genes from tomato. Genetica 137: 341-354. Davis, J., D. Yu, W. Evans, T. Gokirmak, R. T. Chetelat, and H. U. Stotz (2009). Mapping of loci from Solanum lycopersicoides conferring resistance or susceptibility to Botrytis cinerea in tomato. Theor. Appl. Genet. 119: 305-314 Jones, C. M., C. M. Rick, D. Adams, J. Jernstedt, and R. T. Chetelat (2007) Genealogy and fine mapping of obscuravenosa, a gene affecting the distribution of chloroplasts in leaf veins, and evidence of selection during breeding of tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum; Solanaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 94: 935-947. Labate, J.A., et al. (2007). Tomato. In C. Kole, (ed.) Genome mapping and molecular breeding in plants: Volume 5 Vegetables. Springer Publishing, Berlin Heidelberg. pp1-125. Ji, Y., and R.T. Chetelat (2007). GISH analysis of meiotic chromosome pairing in Solanum lycopersicoides introgression lines of cultivated tomato. Genome 50: 825-833. Canady, M.A., Y. Ji, and R.T. Chetelat (2006). Homeologous Recombination in Solanum lycopersicodes Introgression Lines of Cultivated Tomato. Genetics 174: 1775-1778. M. Cecilia Rousseaux, Carl M. Jones, Dawn Adams, Roger Chetelat, Alan Bennett and Ann Powell (2005). QTL analysis of fruit antioxidants in tomato using Lycopersicon pennellii introgression line. Theor Appl Genet (2005) 111: 1396–1408 Canady, M.A., V. Meglic, and R.T. Chetelat (2005). A library of Solanum lycopersicoides introgression lines in cultivated tomato. Genome 48: 685-697 Jones, C.M. (2005). The Extreme Search for Tomato Genetics. In: Good Tilth, A publication of the Oregon Tilth 16: 10-11. Ji, Y., R.A. Pertuze, R.T. Chetelat (2004). Genome differentiation by GISH in interspecific and intergeneric hybrids of tomato and related nightshades. Chrom. Res. 12: 107-116. Guimaraes, R.L., R.T. Chetelat, and H.U. Stotz (2004). Resistance to B. cinerea in S. lycopersicoides is dominant in hybrids with tomato, and involves induced hyphal death. Eur. J. Pl. Path. 110: 13-23. Pertuze, R. A., Y. Ji, and R.T. Chetelat (2003). Transmission and recombination of homeologous S. sitiens chromosomes in tomato. Theor. Appl. Genet. 107: 1391-1401. Ji, Y., and R.T. Chetelat (2003). Homoeologous pairing and recombination in Solanum lycopersicoides monosomic addition and substitution lines of tomato. Theor. Appl. Genet. 106: 979-989. Pertuze, R. A., Y. Ji, and R. T. Chetelat (2002). Comparative linkage map of the Solanum lycopersicoides and S. sitiens genomes and their differentiation from tomato. Genome 45: 1003-1012. Stamova, B. S., and R. T. Chetelat (2000). Inheritance and genetic mapping of cucumber mosaic virus resistance introgressed from Lycopersicon chilense into tomato. Theor. Appl. Genet. 101: 527-537. Chetelat, R.T., and V. Meglic (2000). Molecular mapping of chromosome segments introgressed from Solanum lycopersicoides into cultivated tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). Theor. Appl. Genet. 100: 232-241. Chetelat, R.T., V. Meglic, and P. Cisneros (2000). A genetic map of tomato based on BC1 Lycopersicon esculentum x Solanum lycopersicoides reveals overall synteny but suppressed recombination between these homeologous genomes. Genetics 154: 857-867. Chetelat, R.T., C.M. Rick, P. Cisneros, K.B. Alpert, and J.W. DeVerna (1998). Identification, transmission, and cytological behavior of Solanum lycopersicoides Dun. monosomic alien addition lines in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Genome 41:40-50. Chetelat, R.T., P. Cisneros, L. Stamova and C.M. Rick (1997). A male-fertile Lycopersicon esculentum x Solanum lycopersicoides hybrid enables direct backcrossing to tomato at the diploid level. Euphytica 95: 99-108. Rick, C.M., J.W. Uhlig, and A. D. Jones (1994). Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 91:12877-12881. High alpha tomatine content in ripe fruit of Andean Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme: Developmental and genetic aspects. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 91, pp. 12877-12881, December 1994 Rick, C.M. and R.T. Chetelat. (1995). Utilization of related wild species for tomato improvement. In: R. Munoz-Fernandez, J. Cuartero, M.L. Gomez-Guillamon (eds.). First Int’l. Symposium on Solanaceae for Fresh Market. Acta Hort. 412:21-38. Rick, C.M. (1995). Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum), p. 452-457. In: J. Smartt and N.W. Simmonds (eds.). Evolution of Crop Plants, 2nd Edition. Longman, London. Rick, C. M. and R. T. Chetelat. (1991). The breakdown of self-incompatibility in Lycopersicon hirsutum. p. 253-256 in J.G. Hawkes et al. (ed.). Solanaceae III: Taxonomy, chemistry, evolution. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and Linnean Society of London.. Rick, C.M. (1991). Tomato resources of South America reveal many genetic treasures. Diversity 7:54-56. Rick, C. M. (1991). Tomato paste: A concentrated review of genetic highlights from the beginnings to the advent of molecular genetics. Genetics 128:1-5. Rick, C.M. (1990). Perspectives from plant genetics: The Tomato Genetics Stock Center. p. 11-19. In: P.E. McGuire and C.O. Qualset (eds.). Genetics Resources at Risk: Scientific Issues, Technologies, and Funding Policies. Genetic Resources Conservation Program, Univ. of Calif., Oakland, CA. DeVerna, J.W., C.M. Rick, R.T. Chetelat, B.J. Lanini and K.B. Alpert. (1990). Sexual hybridization of Lycopersicon esculentum and Solanum rickii by means of a sesquidiploid bridging hybrid. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., USA 87:9486-9490. Rick, C.M., J.W. DeVerna, and R.T. Chetelat. (1990). Experimental introgression to the cultivated tomato from related wild nightshades. pp. 19-30. In: A.B. Bennett and S.D. O'Neill (eds.). Horticultural Biotechnology, Wiley-Liss, N.Y. Rick, C.M. and M. Holle. (1990). Andean Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme: Genetic variation and its evolutionary significance. Econ. Bot. 44 (3 Supl.) 69-78. Chetelat, R.T., C.M. Rick and J.W. DeVerna. (1989). Isozyme analysis, chromosome pairing, and fertility of Lycopersicon esculentum x Solanum lycopersicoides diploid backcross hybrids. Genome 32:783-790. Rick, C.M. and J.I. Yoder. (1988). Classical and molecular genetics of
tomato: highlights and perspectives. Ann. Rev. Genet. 22:281-300. Rick, C.M., R.T. Chetelat, and J.W. DeVerna. (1988). Recombination in sesquidiploid hybrids of Lycopersicon esculentum x Solanum lycopersicoides and derivatives. Theor. Appl. Genet. 76:647-655. Rick, C.M. (1988). Tomato-like nightshades: Affinities, autoecology, and breeders' opportunities. Econ. Bot. 42:145-154. Rick, C.M. (1988). Evolution of mating systems in cultivated plants. pp. 133-147. In: L.D. Gottlieb and S.K. Jain (eds.). Plant Evolutionary Biology, Chapman and Hall, London. DeVerna, J.W., R.T. Chetelat and C.M. Rick. (1987). Cytogenetic, electrophoretic and morphological analysis of progeny of sesquidiploid Lycopersicon esculentum-Solanum lycopersicoides hybrids x L. pennellii. Biologisches Zentralblatt 106:417-428. Tanksley, S.D., M.A. Mutschler and C.M. Rick. (1987). Linkage map of the tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). In: S.J. O'Brien (ed.). Genetics Maps 4 (In Press). Rick, C.M., J.W. DeVerna, R.T. Chetelat and M.A. Stevens. (1987). Potential contributions of wide crosses to improvement of processing tomatoes. Hort. Scient., Acta Hort. 200:45-55. Rick, C.M. (1987. Molecular markers as aids for germplasm management and utilization. HortSci. 23(1):55-57. DeVerna, J.W., R.T. Chetelat, C.M. Rick and M.A. Stevens. (1987). Introgression of Solanum lycopersicoides germplasm. pp. 27-36. In: D.J. Nevins and R.A. Jones (eds.). Tomato Biotechnology Symposium, Davis, CA, August 1986. Alan R. Liss, NY. Rick, C.M. (1987). Genetic resources in Lycopersicon. pp. 17-26. In: D.J. Nevins and R.A. Jones (eds.). Tomato Biotechnology Symposium, Davis, CA August 1986. Alan R. Liss, NY. Rick, C.M. (1986). Tomato mutants, freaks, anomalies, and breeders' resources. HortSci. 21(4):918-919. Stevens, M. Allen and C.M. Rick. (1986). Genetics and breeding. p. 36-109. In: J.G. Atherton and J. Rudich (eds.). The Tomato Crop. Chapman and Hall, London and NY Rick, C.M. (1986). Reproductive isolation in the Lycopersicon peruvianum complex. p. 477-495. In: W.G. D'Arcy (ed.). Solanaceae, Biology and Systematics. Columbia Univ. Press, NY. Rick, C.M. (1986). Germplasm resources in the wild tomato species. p. 39-47. In: A.S. ElBeltagy and A.R. Persson (eds.). Symposium on Tomato Production on Arid Land. Acta Horticulturae 190. Rick, C.M. (1986). Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). p. 69-71. In: J. Leon and L.A. Withiers (eds.). Guidelines for seed exchange and plant introduction in tropical crops. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rick, C.M., J.W. DeVerna, R.T. Chetelat and M.A. Stevens. (1986). Meiosis in sesquidiploid hybrids of Lycopersicon esculentum and Solanum lycopersidoides. Proc. Natl. Acad. of Sci. 83:3580-3583. Rick, C.M. (1985). Collection of germplasm and its application. Proceedings of the 1985 California Plant and Soil Conference, Agriculture, Environment and You. Calif. Chapter Amer. Soc. of Agronomy. p. 84-86. Rick, C.M. (1984). Evolution of mating systems: Evidence from allozyme variation. p. 215-221. In: V.L. Chopra (ed.). Genetics: New Frontiers, Proceedings of the XV International Congress of Genetics. Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi. Rick, C.M. (1984). Plant germplasm resources. p. 9-37. In: P.V. Ammirate, D.A. Evans, W.R. Sharp and Y. Yamada (eds.). Handbook of Plant Cell Culture, Vol. 3. Crop Species. Macmillan Publishing Co., NY. Tanksley, S.D., C.M. Rick and C.E. Vallejos. (1984). Tight linkage between a nuclear male-sterile locus and an enzyme marker in tomato. Theor. Appl. Genet. 68:109-113. Rick, C.M. (1983). Tomato (Lycopersicon). p. 147-165. In: S.D. Tanksley and T.J. Orton (eds.). Isozymes in Plant Genetics and Breeding, Part B. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam. Rick, C.M. (1983). Genetic variability in tomato species. Plant Mol. Biol. Rpt. 1(2):81-87. Rick, C.M. (1983). Genetic variation and evolution of Galapagos tomatoes. p. 97-105. In: R.I. Bowman, M. Berson and A.E. Leviton (eds.). Patterns of Evolution in Galapagos Organisms. Pacific Division AAAS, San Francisco, CA. Rick, C.M. and S.D. Tanksely. (1983). Isozyme monitoring of genetic variation in Lycopersicon. p. 269-284. In: A.R. Liss (ed.). Isozymes: Current Topics in Biological and Medical Research, Vol. 11. Medical and Other Applications, NY. Tanksley, S.D., H. Medina-Filho and C.M. Rick. (1982). Use of naturally-occurring enzyme variation to detect and map genes controlling quantitative traits in an interspecific backcross of tomato. Heredity 49(1):11-25. Rick, C.M. (1982). Genetic relationships between self-incompatibility and floral traits in the tomato species. Biologisches Zentralblatt 101:185-198. Juvik, J.A., M.A. Stevens and C.M. Rick. (1982). Survey of the genus Lycopersicon for variability in alpha-tomatine content. HortSci. 17(5):764-766. Rick, C.M. (1982). The potential of exotic germplasm for tomato improvement. p. 1-28. In: I.K. Vasil, W.R. Scowcroft and K.J. Frey (eds.). Plant Improvement and Somatic Cell Genetics. Academic Press, NY. Tanksley, S.D., D. Zamir and C.M. Rick. (1981). Evidence for extensive overlap of sporophytic and gametophytic gene expression in Lycopersicon esculentum. Science. 213:453-455. Rick, C.M. (1981). Germplasm collection, preservation, use. p. 73-74. In: K.J. Frey (ed.). Plant Breeding II. The Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames. Tanksley, S.D., H. Medina-Filho and C.M. Rick. (1981). The effect of isozyme selection on metric characters in an interspecific backcross of tomato-basis of an early screening procedure. Theor. Appl. Gene. 60:291-296. Rick, C.M. and S.D. Tanksley. (1981). Genetic variation in Solanum pennellii: Comparisons with two other sympatric tomato species. Plant Systematics and Evol. 139:11-45. Rick, C.M. (1980). Tomato. p. 669-680. In: W.H. Fehr and H.H. Hadley (eds.). Hybridization of Crop Plants. Amer. Soc. of Agronomy/Crop Sci. Soc. of Amer., Madison, Wisconsin. Tanksley, S.D. and C.M. Rick. (1980). Isozymic gene linkage map of the tomato: Applications in genetics and breeding. Theor. Appl. Genet. 57:161-170. Tanksley, S.D. and C.M. Rick. (1980). Genetics of esterases in species of Lycopersicon. Theor. Appl. Genet. 56:209-219. Rick, C.M., S.D. Tanksley and J.F. Fobes. (1979). A pseudoduplication in Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 76(7):3435-3439. Rick, C.M. (1979). Potential improvement of tomatoes by controlled introgression of genes from wild species. p. 167-173. In: Proceedings, Conference on Broadening Genetic Base Crops, Wageningen, 1978. Pudoc. Rick, C.M. (1979). Evolution of interspecific barriers in Lycopersicon. p. 283-286. In: Proceedings, Conference on Broadening Genetic Base Crops, Wageningen, 1978. Pudoc. Rick, C.M., J.F. Fobes and S.D. Tanksley. (1979). Evolution of mating systems in Lycopersicon hirsutum as deduced from genetic variation in electrophoretic and morphological characters. Plant Systematics and Evol. 132:279-298. Rick, C.M. (1979). Biosystematic studies in Lycopersicon and closely related species of Solanum. p. 667-678. In: J.G. Hawkes, R.N. Lester and A.D. Skelding (eds.). The Biology and Taxonomy of the Solanaceae. Linnean Soc. Symposium Series No. 7. Rick, C.M. (1979). Tomato germplasm resources. p. 214-224. In: Proceedings, International Symposium on Tropical Tomato, October 23-27, 1978, Shanhua, Taiwan, Republic of China. Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center. Rick, C.M. (1978). Conservacion de las especies de tomate. Agricultura de las Americas 27(11):17-19. Rick, C.M. (1978). The tomato. Scientific American. 239(2):76-87. Rick, C.M., M. Holle and R.W. Thorp. (1978. Rates of cross-pollination in Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium: Impact of genetic variation in floral characters. Plant Systematics and Evol. 129:31-44. Rick, C.M. (1977). Conservation of tomato species germplasm. Calif. Agric. 31(9):32-33. Quiros, C.F., M.A. Stevens, C.M. Rick and M.L. Kok-Yokomi. (1977). Resistance in tomato to the pink form of the potato aphid (Macrosiphum euphorbiae Thomas): The role of anatomy, epidermal hairs and foliage composition. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 102(2):166-171. Rick, C.M., J.F. Fobes and M. Holle. (1977). Genetic variation in Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium: Evidence of evolutionary change in mating systems. Plant Systematics and Evol. 127:139-170. Rick, C.M. (1976). Natural variability in wild species of Lycopersicon and its bearing on tomato breeding. Genetica Agraria 30:249-259. Rick, C.M., C.F. Quiros, W.H. Lange and M.A. Stevens. (1976). Monogenic control of resistance in the tomato to the tobacco flea beetle: Probable repellance by foliage volatiles. Euphytica 25:521-530. Rick, C.M. (1976). Tomato Lycopersicon esculentum (Solanaceae). p. 268-273. In: N.W. Simmonds (ed.). Evolution of Crop Plants. Longman, London. Rick, C.M. and J.F. Fobes. (1976). Peroxidase complex with concomitant anodal and cathodal variation in red-fruited tomato species. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 73(3):900-904. Rick, C.M., E. Kesicki, J.F. Fobes and M. Holle. (1976). Genetic and biosystematic studies on two new sibling species of Lycopersicon from interandean Peru. Theor. Appl. Genet. 47:55-68. Rick, C.M. and J.F. Fobes. (1975). Allozymes of Galapagos tomatoes: polymorphism, geographic distribution and affinities. Evolution 29(3):443-457. Rick, C.M. and J.F. Fobes. (1975). Allozyme variation in the cultivated tomato and closely related species. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 102(6):376-384. Rick, C.M. (1974). The tomato. p. 247-280. In: R.C. King (ed.). Handbook of Genetics. Plenum Press, NY. Rick, C.M. (1974). High soluble-solids content in large-fruited tomato lines derived from a wild green-fruited species. Hilgardia 42(15):493-510. Rick, C.M., R.W. Zobel and J.F. Fobes. (1974). Four peroxidase loci in red-fruited tomato species: Genetics and geographic distribution. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 71(3):835-839. Rick, C.M. (1974). Vegetables: Tomatoes, squash, pumpkins, gourds, peppers. p. 42-44. In: J. Leon (ed.). Handbook of Plant Introduction in Tropical Crops. FOA Agricultural Studies No. 93. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome. Rick, C.M. and B.S. Gill. (1973). Reproductive errors in aneuploids: Generation of variant extra-chromosomal types by tomato primary tricomics. Can. J. Genet. Cytology 15(2):299-308. Rick, C.M. (1973). Potential genetic resources in tomato species: Clues from observations in native habitats. p. 255-269. In: A.M. Srb (ed.). Genes, Enzymes and Populations. Plenum Publishing Corp., NY. Rick, C.M., R.W. Zobel and L. Butler. (1972). Tomato. p. 81-84. In: P.L. Altman and D.S. Dittmer (eds.). Linkage Groups: Plants-Part III, Biology Data Book. Federation of Amer. Soc. for Exp. Biol., Bethesda, Maryland. Rick, C.M. (1972). Further studies on segregation and recombination in backcross derivatives of tomato species hybrid. Biologisches Zentralblatt 91(2):209-220. Rick, C.M. (1971). The tomato Ge locus: Linkage relations and geographic distribution of alleles. Genetics. 67:75-85. Rick, C.M. (1971). Lycopersicon Mill. p. 468-471. In: I.L. Wiggins and D.M. Porter (eds.). Flora of the Galapagos Islands. Stanford Univ. Press. Rick, C.M. (1971). Some cytogenetic features of the genome in diploid plant species. Stadler Symposia, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia 1 and 2:153-174. Rick, C.M. (1970). Genetics and breeding cooperatives for horticultural crops. HortSci. 5(3):142-144. Rick, C.M. (1969). Heterogenetic organisms. Review of Plant chimeras, by W. Neilson-Jones. Science. 166:368. Rick, C.M. and W.H. Demsey. (1969. Position of the stigma in relation to fruit setting of the tomato. Botanical Gazette 130(3):180-186. Rick, C.M. (1969. Controlled introgression of chromosomes of Solanum pennellii into Lycopersicon esculentum: Segregation and recombination. Genetics 62:753-768. Khush, G.S. and C.M. Rick. (1969). Tomato secondary trisomics: Origin, identification, morphology and use in cytogenetic analysis of the genome. Heredity. 24(1):129-146. Rick, C.M. and G.S. Khush. (1969). Cytogenetic explorations in the tomato genome. p. 45-68. In: R. Bogart (ed.). Genetics Lectures, Vol. 1. Oregon State Univ. Press, Corvallis. Reeves, A.F., G.S. Khush and C.M. Rick. (1968). Segregation and recombination in trisomics: A reconsideration. Can. J. Genet. and Cytology 10(4):937-940. Rick, C.M. (1968). El mejoramiento del tomate mediante el empleo de formas silvestres. Agronomia Tropical 18(1):143-150. Khush, G.S. and C.M. Rick. (1968). Tomato telotrisomics: Origin, identification and use in linkage mapping. Cytologia 33(1):137-148. Khush, G.S. and C.M. Rick. (1968). Cytogenetic analysis of the tomato genome by means of induced deficiencies. Chromosoma 23:452-484. Khush, G.S. and C.M. Rick. (1967). Tomato tertiary trisomics: Origin, identification, morphology and use in determining position of centromeres and arm location of markers. Can. J. Genet. and Cytology 9(3):610-631. Rick, C.M. (1967). Fruit and pedicel characters derived from Galapagos tomatoes. Econ. Bot. 21(2):171-184. Rick, C.M. and J.E. Boynton. (1967). A temperature-sensitive male-sterile mutant of the tomato. Amer. J. Bot. 54(5):601-611. Khush, G.S. and C.M. Rick. (1967). Novel compensating trisomics of the tomato: Cytogenetics, monosomic analysis and other applications. Genetics. 56(2):297-307. Khush, G.S. and C.M. Rick. (1967). Haplo-triplo-disomics of the tomato: Origin, cytogenetics and utilization as a source of secondary trisomics. Biologisches Zentralblatt 86:257-265. Khush, G.S. and C.M. Rick. (1967). Studies on the linkage map of chromosome 4 of the tomato and on the transmission of induced deficiencies. Genetica 38:74-94. Rick, C.M. (1967). Exploiting species hybrids for vegetable improvement. XVII International Horticultural Congress 3:217-229. Rick, C.M. and G.S. Khush. (1966). Chromosome engineering in Lycopersicon. Heredity. 20:8-20. Clayberg, C.D., L. Butler, E.A. Kerr, C.M. Rick and R.W. Robinson. (1966). Third list of known genes in the tomato. J. Heredity. 57(7):189-197. Linsley, E.G., C.M. Rick and S.G. Stephens. (1966). Observations on the floral relationship of the Galapagos carpenter bee (Hymenoptera:Apidae). Pan Pacific Entomologist 42(1):1-18. Rick, C.M. (1966). Abortion of male and female gametes in the tomato determined by allelic interaction. Genetics. 53(1):85-96. Rick, C.M. (1966). Some plant-animal relations of the Galapagos Islands. p. 215-224. In: R.I. Bowman (ed.). The Galapagos. Univ. of Calif. Press, Berkeley. Stephens, S.G. and C.M. Rick. (1966). Problems on the origin, dispersal and establishment of the Galapagos cottons. p. 201-208. In: R.I. Bowman (ed.). The Galapagos. Univ. of Calif. Press, Berkeley. Khush, G.S. and C.M. Rikc. (1966). The origin, identification and cytogenetic behavior of tomato monosomics. Chromosoma 18:407-420. Rick, C.M. and G.S. Khush. (1966). Chromosome engineering in Lycopersicon. In: R. Riley and K.R. Lewis (eds.). Chromosome Manipulations and Plant Genetics. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh. Khush, G.S., C.M. Rick and R.W. Robinson. (1964). Genetic activity in a heterochromatic chromosome segment of the tomato. Science. 145(3639):1432-1434. Rick, C.M, W.H. Dempsey and G.S. Khush. (1964). Further studies on the primary trisomics of the tomato. Can. J. Genet. and Cytology 6(1):93-108. Rick, C.M. (1963). Differential zygotic lethality in a tomato species hybrid. Genetics. 48(11):1497-1507. Rick, C.M. (1963). Barriers to interbreeding in Lycopersicon peruvianum. Evolution. 17(2):216-232. Rick, C.M. (1963). Biosystematic studies on Galapagos tomatoes. Occasional Papers, Calif. Acad. Sci. 44:59-77. Khush, G.S. and C.M. Rick. (1963). Meiosis in hybrids between Lycopersicon esculentum and Solanum pennellii. Genetica 33:167-183. Rick, C.M. and R.I. Bowman. (1961). Galapagos tomatoes and tortoises. Evolution. 15(4):407-417. Rick, C.M. and G.S. Khush. (1961). X-ray-induced deficiencies of chromosome 11 in the tomato. Genetics. 46(11):1389-1393. Rick, C.M. and N.K. Notani. (1961). The tolerance of extra chromosomes by primitive tomatoes. Genetics. 46(9):1231-1235. Clayberg, C.D., L. Butler, C.M. Rick and P.A. Young. (1960). Second list of known genes in the tomato. J. Heredity. 51(4):167-174. Rick, C.M. (1960). Hybridization between Lycopersicon esculentum and Solanum pennellii: Phylogenetic and cytogenetic significance. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 46(1):78-82. Rick, C.M. (1959). Non-random gene distribution among tomato chromosomes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 45(10):1515-1519. Rick, C.M. and A.L. Harrison. (1959). Inheritance of five new tomato seedling characters. J. Heredity. 50(3):90-98. Rick, C.M., A.E. Thompson and O. Brauer. (1959). Genetics and development of an unstable chlorophyll deficiency in Lycopersicon esculentum. Amer. J. Bot. 46(1):1-11. Rick, C.M. (1958). Proceedings, Economic Botany Conference. Econ. Bot. 12(4):413-414. Rick, C.M. (1958). The role of natural hybridization in the derivation of cultivated tomatoes of western South America. Economic Bot. 12(4):346-367. Soost, R.K. and C.M. Rick. (1957). Effect of varieties of pollen and ovule parents on natural cross-pollination of tomatoes. Proc. Amer. Soc. Hort Sci. 70:357-365. Rick, C.M. (1956). Genetic and systematic studies of accessions of Lycopersicon from the Galapagos Islands. Amer. J. Bot. 43(9):687-696. Mackinney, G., C.M. Rick and J.A. Jenkins. (1956). The phytoene content of tomatoes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 42(7):404-408. Rick, C.M. and L. Butler. (1956). Cytogenetics of the tomato. Advances in Genetics 8:267-382. Rick, C.M. and R. Lamm. (1955). Biosystematic studies on the status of Lycopersicon chilense. Amer. J. 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The genetic nature of X-ray induced changes in pollen. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., USA 28(12):518-525. Rick, C.M. (1940). On the nature of X-ray induced deletions in Tradescantia chromosomes. Genetics. 25:466-482.
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