1. Goldman, I.L., T.E. Carter, Jr., and R.P. Patterson. 1987. Differential genotypic response to drought stress and subsoil aluminum in soybean. Crop Science. 29:330-334.
2. Goldman,
I.L., T.E. Carter, Jr., and R.P. Patterson. 1987. A detrimental interaction of
subsoil aluminum and drought stress on the leaf water status of soybean.
Agronomy Journal. 81:461-463.
3. Goldman,
I.L., and E.T. Gritton. 1992. A developmentally-related change in expression of
the tendrilled-acacia (tac) trait in the afila-tendrilled acacia (afaf-tactac)
pea leaf. Journal of Heredity. 82:479-483.
4. Goldman,
I.L., and E.T. Gritton. 1992. Agronomic performance and expression of the
tendrilled-acacia (tac) trait in semi-leafless peas. I. Field performance under
minimal competition. Crop Science. 32:851-855.
5. Goldman,
I.L., E.T. Gritton, and P.J. Flannery. 1992. Agronomic performance and
expression of the tendrilled-acacia (tac) trait in semi-leafless peas. II.
Field performance under high competition. Crop Science. 32:855-861.
6. Goldman,
I.L., and E.T. Gritton. 1992. Seasonal variation in leaf component allocation
in normal (AfAf-TacTac), afila (afaf-TacTac), and afila-tendrilled acacia
(afaf-tactac) pea foliage near isolines. Journal of the American Society for
Horticultural Science. 117:1017-1020.
7. Goldman,
I.L., T.R. Rocheford, and J.W. Dudley. 1993. Quantitative trait loci
influencing protein and starch concentration in the Illinois Long Term
Selection maize strains. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 87:217-224.
8. Goldman,
I.L., T.R. Rocheford, and J.W. Dudley. 1994. Molecular marker loci associated
with maize kernel oil concentration in and Illinois High Protein X Illinois Low
Protein Cross. Crop Science. 34:908-915.
9. Gabelman,
W.H., I.L. Goldman, and D.N. Breitbach. 1994. Field evaluation and selection
for resistance to aster yellows in carrot (Daucus carota L.). Journal of the
American Society for Horticultural Science. 119:1293-1297.
10. Goldman,
I.L. and W.F. Tracy. 1994. Kernel protein concentration in sugary-1 and
shrunken-2 sweet corn. HortScience. 29:209-210.
11. Goldman,
I.L., B.S. Schwartz, and M. Kopelberg. 1995. Variability in blood platelet
inhibitory activity of Allium species accessions. American Journal of
Botany. 82: 827-832.
12. Goldman,
I.L. 1995. Differential effect of population density on shape and size of
cylindrical red beet (Beta vulgaris L.) genotypes. Journal of the American
Society for Horticultural Science. 1206:906-908.
13. Paran, I.,
I.L. Goldman, S.D. Tanksley, and D. Zamir. 1995. Recombinant inbred lines for
genetic mapping in tomato. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 90:542-548.
14. Goldman,
I.L., I. Paran, and D. Zamir. 1995. Quantitative trait locus analysis of a
recombinant inbred line population derived from a Lycopersicon esculentum X
Lycopersicon cheesmanii cross. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 90:925-932.
15. Goldman and
M. Kopelberg. 1996. Comparative antiplatelet activity of four cultivated onion
(Allium cepa) genotypes. Acta Horticulturae. 426:255-8.
16. Wang and
I.L. Goldman. 1996. Red beet (Beta vulgaris) inbred lines and plant
introductions differ in root folic acid content. Acta Horticulturae. 426:273-6.
17. Eagen, K.A.
and I.L. Goldman. 1996. Assessment of RAPD marker frequencies over cycles of
recurrent selection for pigment concentration and percent solids in red beet
(Beta vulgaris L.). Molecular Breeding. 2:107-115.
18. Goldman,
I.L., K.A. Eagen, D.N. Breitbach, and W.H. Gabelman. 1996. Simultaneous
selection is effective in increasing betalain pigment concentration but not
total dissolved solids in red beet (Beta vulgaris L.). Journal of the American
Society for Horticultural Science. 121:23-6.
19. Wang, M.,
and I.L. Goldman. 1996. Resistance to root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne hapla
Chitwood) infection in carrot (Daucus carota L.) is controlled by two recessive
genes. Journal of Heredity. 87:119-23.
20. Goldman,
I.L. and D.N. Breitbach. 1996. Inheritance of a recessive character controlling
reduced pigmentation in carrot (Daucus carota L.). Journal of Heredity.
87:380-382.
21. Goldman,
I.L. 1996. Inbred Line and Open-Pollinated Population releases from the
University of Wisconsin Beet Breeding Program. HortScience. 31:880-881.
22. Goldman,
I.L. 1996. F1 Hybrid, Inbred Line, and Open-Pollinated Population releases from
the University of Wisconsin Onion Breeding Program. HortScience. 31:878-879.
23. Goldman,
I.L. 1996. F1 Hybrid, Inbred Line, and Open-Pollinated Population releases from
the University of Wisconsin Carrot Breeding Program. HortScience. 31:882-883.
24. Goldman,
I.L., M. Kopelberg, J.E.P. Debaene. 1996. Onion antiplatelet activity is sulfur
dependent. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 76:450-2.
25. Goldman,
I.L., 1996. Elevated antiplatelet activity in onion umbels. HortScience.
31:874.
26. Wang, M.,
and I.L. Goldman. 1996. Phenotypic variation in free folic acid content among
F1 hybrids and inbreds of red beet. Journal of the American Society for
Horticultural Science. 121:1040-1042.
27. Wang, M.,
and I.L. Goldman. 1997. Accumulation and distribution of free folic acid
in red beet (Beta vulgaris L.). Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. 50:1-8.
28. Goldman,
I.L., and J.F. Watson. 1997. Inheritance and phenocopy of a giberrellic
acid-deficient dwarf red beet mutant. Journal of the American Society for
Horticultural Science. 122:315-318.
29. Watson,
J.F., and I.L. Goldman. 1997. Inheritance of a recessive gene
conditioning blotchy root color patterning in Beta vulgaris. J.
Heredity. 88:540-543.
30. Paran, I.,
I.L. Goldman, and D. Zamir. 1997. QTL analysis of morphological traits in
a tomato recombinant inbred line population. Genome. 40:242-248.
31. Barak, P.,
and I.L. Goldman. 1997. Antagonistic relationship between selenate and
sulfate uptake in onion (Allium cepa): Implications for the production of
organosulfur and organoselenium compounds. J. Agriculture and Food
Chemistry. 45:1290-1294.
32. Wang, M.,
and I.L. Goldman. 1997. Transgressive segregation and reciprocal effect for
folic acid content in red beet. Euphytica. 96:317-321.
33. Goldman,
I.L. 1998. Inheritance of ffs, a gene conditioning fasciated flower stem in red
beet. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 123:632-634.
34. Goldman,
I.L., 1998. From out of old fields comes all this new corn: An historical
perspective on heterosis. P. 1-12. In: Concepts and Breeding of Heterosis in
Crop Plants. K.R. Lamkey and J. Staub, eds. Crop Science Society of America
Special Publication No. 25. Crop Science Society of America, Madison, WI.
35. Debaene,
J.E.P., I.L. Goldman, and B. S. Yandell. 1999. Postharvest flux and genotype x
environment effects for onion-induced antiplatelet activity, pungeny, and
soluble solids in long day onion during postharvest storage. Journal of the
American Society for Horticultural Science. 124:366-372.
36. Goldman,
I.L., A.A. Kader, and C. Heintz. 1999. Influence of Production, Handling, and
Storage on Phytonutrient Content of Foods. Nutr. Reviews. (II)S46-S52.
37. Goldman,
I.L., 1999. Inbreeding and outbreeding in the development of a modern
heterosis concept. In: The Genetics and Exploitation of Heterosis in Crops; An
International Symposium. J.G. Coors, ed. CIMMYT, Mexico City, Mexico.
38. Wang, M.,
and I.L. Goldman. 1999. Genetic Distance and Diversity in Table Beet and
Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) Accessions Measured by Random Amplified Polymorphic
DNA (RAPD). Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science.
124:630-635.
39. Goldman,
I.L. 1999. Teaching recurrent selection with Wisconsin Fast Plants.
HortTechnology. 9:579-584.
40. Goldman,
I.L. 2000. Prediction and plant breeding. Plant Breeding Reviews. 19:15-40.
41. Goldman,
I.L., M.J. Havey, and G. Schroeck. 2000. History of public onion breeding
programs and pedigree of public onion germplasm releases in the United States.
Plant Breeding Reviews. 20:67-103.
42. Goldman,
I.L., and D. Austin. 2000. Linkage among the R, Y, and bl loci in table beet.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 100:337-343.
43. Von Elbe,
J., and I.L. Goldman. 2000. The Betalains. In: Natural Colors in Food. G.J.
Lauro and F.J. Francis, eds. Marcel Dekker, New York. P. 11-30.
44. Briggs.
W.H., Xiao, H., Shen, C., Parkin, K.L., and I.L. Goldman. 2000. Differential
antiplatelet activity of selected Allium thiosulfinates. Journal of Agriculture
and Food Chemistry. 11:5731-5735.
45. Osmont, K.,
Arnt, C., and I.L. Goldman. 2001. Temporal aspects of onion-induced
antiplatelet activity. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. In press.
46. Galmarini,
C., I.L. Goldman, and M.J. Havey. 2001. Genetic analyses of correlated solids,
flavor, and health enhancing traits in onion (Allium cepa L.). Molecular and
General Genetics. 265:543-551
47. Austin, D.,
and I.L. Goldman. 2001. Transmission ratio distortion due to the bl gene in
table beet. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science.
126:340-343.
48. Shen, C.,
Xiao, H., Rajan, S., Briggs, W.H., Goldman, I.L. Verma, A., Ingham, S., Parkin,
K. Bioactivities of thiosulfinates from Alliums. 2001. Am. Chem Soc. Special
Publication. In press.
49. Orvis, K.,
Barak, P., Goldman, I.L. 2001. Excess sulfate supply and onion-induced human
antiplatelet activity. J. Pl. Nut. Soil Sci. 164:457-462.
50. Briggs,
W.H., J.D. Folts, H.E. Osman, and I.L. Goldman. 2001. Administration of raw
onion inhibits platelet-mediated thrombosis in dogs. J. Nutrition.
131:2619-2622.
51. Goldman,
I.L. 2002. Forgotten and Future Vegetable Phytoceuticals. In: Janick, J.
ed. New Crops, New Uses. In Press.
52.
Goldman, I.L., and J.P. Navazio. 2002. History and breeding of
table beet. Plant Breeding Reviews. 22:357-388.
53.
Briggs,
W.H., and I.L. Goldman. 2002. Variation in organosulfur compound concentration
in onion plant organs during vegetatative and reproductive growth. Plant Cell
and Environment. 25:1031-1037.
54.
Poon,
W.Y.L. and I.L. Goldman. 2002. Comparative carotenoid accumulation and
retention in carrot inbred lines near-isogenic for reduced pigment (rp). Journal of the
American Society for Horticultural Science. 127:284-289.
55.
Goldman, I.L. 2002. Raymond Pearl, Smoking, and Longevity. Genetics.
162:997-1001.
56.
Goldman,
I.L. 2003. Intellectual legacy of the Illinois Long Term Selection Experiment.
Plant Breeding Reviews. 24(1):61-78.
57.
Janick,
J., and I.L. Goldman. 2003. Horticulture, horticultural science, and 100 years
of ASHS. HortScience 38:883-900.
58.
Tiefenthaler,
A.E., I.L. Goldman, and W.F. Tracy. 2003. Corn and vegetable yield trends,
1900-present. HortScience. 38:1080-1082.
59.
Osmont,
K., Arnt, C., and I.L. Goldman. 2003. Temporal aspects of onion-induced
antiplatelet activity. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. 58:27-40.
60.
Tracy,
W.F., I.L. Goldman, A.E. Tiefenthaler, and
M. Schaber. 2003. Trends in productivity of US crops and long term selection.
Plant Breeding Reviews. 24(2):89-108.
61.
Hovius,
M.H.Y.
B. Yandell, and I.L. Goldman. 2003. Evaluation of long-day onions
for resistance to white rot infection using greenhouse and laboratory
techniques. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. In
press.
62.
Goldman,
I.L. 2003. Recognition of fruits and vegetables as healthful: vitamins,
minerals, fiber, and phytonutrients. HortTechnology. 13:1-6.
63.
Goldman,
I.L. 2003. Back to the future of food: phytonutrients and quality in vegetable
crops for the 21st century. Acta Horticulturae. In press.
64.
Hovius,
M.H.Y. and I.L. Goldman. 2003. Relationship of white rot resistance to pyruvate
and S-alk(en)yl-L-cysteine sulfoxides in onion roots. Acta Horticulturae.
In press.
65.
Hovius,
M.H.Y. K.L. Parkin, and I.L. Goldman. 2004. Flavor precursor (S-alk(en)yl-l-cysteine sulfoxide) concentration and
composition in onion plant organs and predictability of field white rot
reaction of onions. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Accepted
for publication.
66.
Koch,
T., and I.L. Goldman. 2004. A one-pass semi-quantitative method for extraction
and anallysis of carotenoids and tocopherols in carrot. HortScience. In
Press.