Research

Loren Stephens

Current Research

Inflorescence culture of ornamental indiangrass (Sorghastrum nutans)

Ethidium bromide has proven to be an effective mutagen in indiangrass inflorescence culture. Two mutants of horticultural interest are being evaluated as new cultivar introductions. One is a dwarf selection with a mature height of 90 to 120 cm, about 2/3 of normal mature height. The mature height is very uniform in any given year, but will vary from year to year, depending on site and growing conditions The other mutant is a red-flowered selection.

Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) breeding, genetics, and propagation

An inbred line of E. purpurea has been created, which is maintainable by crossing two self-incompatible but cross-compatible sibling selections. This inbred line should be useful for producing vigorous, uniform seed-produced hybrids and for mapping genes of interest within the E. purpurea genome.

Clonal propagation of rusty blackhaw viburnum (Viburnum rufidulum)

Two methods have proven successful for clonally propagating V. rufidulum 'Ames 25098', an ISU seedling selection with unusually shiny foliage and excellent cold hardiness. Semi-hardwood cuttings stuck in early fall have rooted well. Chip-budding 'Ames 25098' onto a clonal V. lantana rootstock in the spring has been very successful as an alternative method for propagating this clonal selection.

Selected Publications

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