Assistant Professor
Dr. Carlos Urrea is a Dry Edible
Bean Breeder for the University of Nebraska Panhandle Research and Extension
Center. Carlos has research and extension responsibilities focusing on breeding
of dry bean varieties to select plants that are resistant to rust, white
mold, common bacteria blight, and root rots; that have desirable qualities
related to water efficiency and minimum tillage systems; and that have a
more upright architecture, allowing direct harvesting. Carlos
received his Ph.D. in plant breeding and genetics, with a minor in statistics,
from North Dakota State University. At NDSU he worked as a graduate research
fellowship in the six-row barley breeding project.
While pursuing his master’s degree at the University of Puerto Rico,
he identified a marker that has been used extensively to introgress BGYMV
resistance in dry and snap beans. He also worked on markers for tagging
resistance to Macrophomina and common bacterial blight, and collaberated
on a research project to develop an RAPD linkage map of disease resistance
alleles and QTL in dry bean. Prior to that, as a research assistant in
the breeding and genetics program at the International Center for Tropical
Agriculture at Cali, Colombia, his work resulted in the release of six
small and medium-seeded common dry bean cultivars possessing multiple-disease
resistance in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia and Mexico. He received a bachelor
of science degree from Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
Prior to joining the staff
at the Panhandle Research and Extension Center in April 2005, Carlos spent
nearly two years in Nepal, leading a project to develop high-quality varieties
of maize that will grow on hillsides, to help alleviate malnutrition in
that country. Prior to Nepal, he worked as a research associate scientist
at the International Center for Maize and Wheat Improvement (CIMMYT) in
Mexico, where he developed new subtropical varieties and hybrids of corn.
PUBLICATIONS:
Refereed:
- Srinivasan, G., C.A. Urrea,
H. Cordova, K. Pixley, S. Castellanos, and R. Lopez. 2005. Progress
through modified recurrent selection in two intermediate-maturity, white-grained,
subtropical maize populations developed at CIMMYT. Maydica (submitted).
- Urrea, C.A., R.D. Horsley,
B.J. Steffenson, and P.B. Schwarz. 2005. Agronomic characteristics,
malt quality, and disease resistance of Barley germplasm lines with
partial Fusarium head blight resistance. Crop. Sci. (in press)
- Urrea, C.A., R.D. Horsley,
and B.J. Steffenson. 2002. Heritability of Fusarium head blight resistance
and deoxynivalenol accumulation from barley accession CIho 4196.
Crop Sci. 42:1404-1408.
- Urrea, C.A., R.D. Horsley,
B.J. Steffenson, and J.D. Franckowiak. 2002. Registration of 6NDRFG-1
six-rowed barley germplasm line with partial Fusarium head blight resistance.
Crop Sci. 42:675.
- Urrea, C.A., P. Miklas,
and J.S. Beaver. 1999. Inheritance of resistance to common bacterial
blight in four tepary bean lines. J. Amer. Hort. Sci. 124:24-27.
- Miklas, P., V. Stone, C.A.
Urrea, E. Johnson, and J.S. Beaver. 1998. Inheritance and QTL analysis
of field resistance to ashy stem blight in common bean. Crop. Sci 38:916-921.
- Miklas, P., V. Stone, C.A.
Urrea, and J.S. Beaver. 1997. Specific genomic regions in common bean
condition resistance to multiple pathogens. HortScience 32(3):451.
- Urrea, C.A., P.N. Miklas,
J .S. Beaver, and R.H. Riley. 1996. A codominant randomly amplified
polymorphic DNA (RAPD) marker useful for indirect selection of bean
golden mosaic virus resistance in common bean. J. Amer. Hort. Sci. 121(6):1035-1039.
- Singh, S.P., and C.A. Urrea.
1996. Inheritance of triangular and ovate flower bracteoles in common
bean. J. Hered. 87(4):329-330.
- Singh, S.P., and C.A. Urrea.
1995. Inter- and intraracial hybridization and selection for seed yield
in early generations of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris L. Euphytica
81: 131-137
- Singh, S.P., and C.A. Urrea.
1994. Selection for seed yield and other traits among early generations
of intra- and interracial populations of the common bean. Rev. Brasil.
Genet. 17.3,:299-303.
- Urrea, C.A., and S.P. Singh.
1994. Comparison of mass, F2-derived family, and single-seed-descent
selection methods in an interracial population of common bean. Can.
J. Plant Sci. 74 :461-464.
- Singh, S.P., A. Molina,
C.A. Urrea, and A. Gutierrez. 1993. Use of interracial hybridization
in breeding the race Durango common bean. Can. J. Plant Sci. 73:785-793.
- Singh, S.P., C.A. Urrea,
A. Molina, and A. Gutierrez. 1992. Performance of small-seeded common
bean from the second selection cycle and multiple-cross-intra and interracial
populations. Can. J. Plant. Sci. 72:735-741.
- Singh, S.P., J.A. Gutierrez,
C.A. Urrea, A. Molina and C. Cajiao. 1992. Location-Specific and across
location selection for yield in populations of common bean, Phaseolus
vulgaris L. Plant Breeding 109:320-328.
- Singh, S.P., J.A. Gutierrez,
A. Molina, C. Urrea, and P. Gepts. 1991. Genetic diversity in cultivated
common bean: II.Marker based analysis of morphological and agronomic
traits. Crop Sci. 31:23-29.
- Singh, S.P., M.A. Pastor
Corrales, A. Molina, C.A. Urrea and C. Cajiao. 1991. Independent, alternate
and simultaneous selection for resistance to anthracnose and angular
leaf spot and effects on seed yield in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris
L.). Plant Breeding 106:312-318.
- Singh, S.P., R. Lepiz,
J.A. Gutierrez, C.A. Urrea, A. Molina, and H. Teran. 1990. Yield testing
of early generation populations of common bean. Crop Sci. 30:874-878.
- Singh, S.P., C.A. Urrea,
J.A. Gutierrez and J. Garcia. 1989. Selection for yield at two fertilizer
levels in small seeded commom bean. Can J. Plant Sci. 69:1011-1017.
- Urrea, C.A., J.E.Ortega,
and J.A.Escobar. 1985. Respuesta de 4 cuatro variedades de fríjol (Phaseolus
vulgaris L.) a niveles y fuentes de fósforo en dos profundidades
de aplicación y a déficit de agua en suelos ácidos. Acta Agronómica
35:47-60.
Updated
Jan. 3, 2007
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