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5.1 Attributes

CIMMYT Int., Apdo Postal 6-641, 06600 México, DF, MÉXICO. Tel: + 52 55 5804-2004; E-mail: [email protected] EXPERIENCIA PROFESIONAL

2000 – present Jefe de Mejoramiento de Cebada, Senior Scientist. Centro internacional de Investigaciónes Agrícolas para las Zonas Áridas – ICARDA y Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo - CIMMYT, Basado en México. Coordinador Regional Interino para Latinomérica de ICARDA.

1999 - 2000 Científico Asociado, Departamento Técnico. Instituto Nacional de Semillas del Uruguay – INASE. 1992 -1999 Asistente de Investigación. Universidad de Minnesota, Departamento de Agronomía y Genética de

Plantas, Programa de Mejoramiento de Cebada.

1988 - 1992 Jefe del programa de Mejoramiento de Cebada Maltera, Científico Asistente. Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria del Uruguay - INIA.

EDUCACIÓN

1995 - 1999 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Universidad de Minnesota, Mejoramiento Genético de Plantas. 1992 - 1994 Master of Science (M.S.) Universidad de Minnesota, Mejoramiento Genético de Plantas. 1982 - 1988 Ingeniero Agrónomo. Universidad de la República de Uruguay, Facultad de Agronomía.

PUBLICACIONES RELEVANTES

Vales M. I., C. C. Schön, F. Capettini, X. M. Chen, A. E. Corey, D. E. Mather, C. C. Mundt, K. L. Richardson, J. S. Sandoval-Islas, H. F. Utz, and P. M. Hayes. 2005. Effect of population size on the estimation of barley stripe rust QTL. Theoretical and Applied Genetics,

Capettini, F, D.C. Rasmusson, R. Dill-Macky, Edward Schiefelbein and Ammar Elakkad. 2003. Inheritance of resistance to Fusarium head blight in four populations of barley. Crop Sci. 43(6):1960-1966.

Castro, A. F. Capettini, A. Corey, T. Filichkia, P.M. Hayes, A. Kleinhofs, D. Kudrna, K. Richardson, S. Sandoval-Islas, C. Rossi, and H. Vivar. 2003. Mapping and Pyramiding of qualitative and quantitative resistance to stripe rust in barley. Theor. Appl. Genet. 107:922-930.

Sorkhilalehloo, B., J. P. Tewari, T. K. Turkington, F. Capettini, K. G. Briggs, B. Rossnagel, and R. P. Singh. 2001. Slow- scalding in barley, a novel strategy for disease management. Can. J. of Plant Path. 23(2):190.

de la Peña, R.C., K. Smith, F. Capettini, G.J. Muehlbauer, M. Gallo-Meagher, R. Dill-Macky, D.A. Somers and D.C. Rasmusson. 1999. Genetic analysis and mapping genes for resistance to Fusarium head blight and kernel discoloration in barley. Theor. Appl. Genet. 99:561-569.

Tesis

Capettini, F. 1999. Inheritance of resistance to Fusarium head blight in barley. University of Minnesota, Ph.D. thesis, 117 p. Capettini, F. 1995. Enhancing malting quality of Midwestern U.S. barley by introgression of European germplasm. University of Minnesota, M.S. Thesis, 64 p.

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Consultancy for barley development in the “Cerrado” region at the Cerrado Research Center and visit to the producing. Cerrado Research Center of the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, CPAC – EMBRAPA). Brasilia, Brazil, August 10-23, 2002, August 7 -19, 2005.

Participated in the Research Contract FAO/IAEA "Improvement of Malting barley through mutation breeding", in the program FAO/IAEA "Improvement of rice and other cereals through mutation breeding in Latin America" from 1988-1992. Hosted and organized a training course and a meeting.

Assigned as National counterpart in breeding in the FAO/UNDP project URU/88/001 "Malting Barley Improvement" from 1988 to 1991. Chief Technical Advisor: Dr. Gerardo Arias.

Visit to the National Malting Barley Breeding Program. National Wheat Research Center of the Brazilian Agricultural Research Enterprise (CNPT - EMBRAPA). Passo Fundo, Brazil, October 1-5, 1990.

Participated and collaborated in the installment of a comprehensive disease research program in 1989, as part of the FAO/UNDP project URU/88/001 "Malting Barley Improvement", under the advise of Dr. Erlei Melo Reis.

AFILIACIONES PROFESIONALES

1993 – Presente American Society of Agronomy 1993 – Presente Crop Science Society of America

Biographical Sketch PATRICK HAYES PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

INSTITUTION AND LOCATION FIELD OF STUDY DEGREE

(if applicable) YEAR(s) University of Arizona

Oregon State University University of Minnesota

Agronomy/P lant Genetics Plant Breeding/Statistics Plant Breeding/Plant Pathology

B.S. M.S. Ph.D. 1980 1982 1986 APPOINTMENTS:

Coordiantor, US Barley Genome Project. 1994 – present Associate Dept. Head, Oregon State University. 2000 – present

Director, International Degree Program, Oregon State University. 1998 -1999.

Western Region Representative, National Barley Improvement Committee. 1989-1999. Chairman, National Barley Improvement Committee 1996 -1999.

C LASSES TAUGHT:

Plant Genetics; Current Topics in Plant Breeding; Advanced Plant Breeding PUBLICATIONS

10 most recent

1. von Zitzewitz, J., P. Szucs, J. Dubcovsky, L. Yan, E. Francia, N. Pecchioni, A. Casas, T.H.H. Chen, P. M. Hayes, and J. Skinner. 2005. Structural and functional characterization of barley vernalization genes. Plant Mol. Bio. 59:449-467.

2. Vales, M.I., C. C . Schön, F. Capettini, X. M. Chen, A. E. Corey, D. E. Mather, C. C. Mundt, K. L. Richardson,J. S. Sandoval-Islas, H. F. Utz, and P. M. Hayes. 2005. Effect of population size on the estimation of QTL: A test using resistance to barley stripe rust. Theor. Appl. Genet. 111:1260-1270. 3. Skinner J.S., J. von Zitzewitz, P. Szucs, L. Marquez -Cedillo, T. Filichkin, K. Amundsen, E.

Stockinger, M.F. Thomashow, THH Chen, an P.M. Hayes. 2005. Structural, Functional, and Phylogenetic Characterization of a Large CBF Gene Family in Barley. Plant Molecular Biology. 59:533-551.

4. Yun, S-Y., L. Gyenis, P.M. Hayes, I. Matus, K.P. Smith, B.J. Steffenson and G.J. Muehlbauer. 2005. Quantitative trait loci for multiple disease resistance in wild barley. Crop Sci. 45:2563 -2572. 5. Druka, A., G. Muehlbauer, I. Druka, , R..Caldo , U. Baumann, N. Rostoks, A. Schreiber, R. Wise, T.

Close, A. Kleinhofs, A. Graner , A. Schulman, P. Langridge, K. Sato, P. Hayes, J. McNicol, D. Marshall, and R. Waugh. 2006. An atlas of gene expression from seed to seed through barley development. Func. Int. Genomics. In press

6. Szucs, P., I. Karsai, J. von Zitzewitz, K. Mészáros, L.L.D. Cooper, Y.Q. Gu, T.H.H. Chen, P.M. Hayes, and J.S. Skinner. 2006. Positional relationships between photoperiod response QTL and photoreceptor and vernalization genes in barley. Theor. Appl. Genet. In press

7. Richardson K.L,, M. I. Vales, J. G. Kling, C. C. Mundt, and P. M. Hayes. 2006. Pyramiding and dissecting disease resistance QTL to barley stripe rust. T heor. Appl. Genet. In press

8. Yun, S.J., L. G yenis, E. Bossolini, P.M. Hayes, I. Matus, K .P. Smith, B.J. Steffenson, R. Tuberosa and G. J. Muehlbauer. 2006. Validation of quantitative trait loci for multiple disease resistances using advanced backcross li nes developed with a wild barley (Hordeum vulgare subsp.

spontaneum). Crop Sci. In press

9. Karsai, I., K. Mészáros, P. Szucs, P.M. Hayes, L. Láng, and Z. Bedo. 2006. The Vrn-H2 locus (4H) is influenced by photoperiod and is a major determinant of plant development and reproductive fitness traits in a facultative × winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) mapping population. Plant Breeding . In press

10. Kóti, I. Karsai, P. Szucs, C. Horváth, K. Mészáros, G. Kiss, Z. Bedo, P.M. Hayes. 2006. Validation of the tw o-gene epistatic model for vernalization response in a winter x spring barley cross. Euphytica. In press

11. Inukai, T., M. I. Vales, K. Hori, K. Satoand P.M. Hayes. RMo1 confers blast resistance in barley and is located within the complex of resistance genes containing Mla, a powdery mildew resistance gene. Mol. Plant. Microbe. Inter. In press

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