Redinbaugh, Margaret G. (Peg)
Lab web site: Redinbaugh Lab
Dr. Redinbaugh is a Research Leader and Research Plant Molecular Geneticist at the USDA/ARS Corn and Soybean Research Unit in Wooster. Her primary research interest is identify and elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the genetic and biological bases of virus resistance and tolerance in maize. Current approaches to understanding the molecular basis of virus resistance include projects to define the maize response to virus infection at the molecular level, to identify, map and isolate maize genes encoding virus resistance, and to characterize virus replication and distribution of viruses in resistant and susceptible maize germplasm.
M.G. Redinbaugh, R. Louie, P. Ngiwra, R. Edema, D.T. Gordon and D. Bisaro (2001) Transmission of viral RNA and cDNA to maize kernels by vascular puncture inoculation. J. Virol. Meth. 98: 135-143.
R. Louie, M. Jones, R. Anderson, M. Redinbaugh (2002) Notice of release of Oh1VI. Crop Sci. . 42: 991.
M.G. Redinbaugh, D.L. Seifers, J.J. Abt, R.J. Anderson, W.Styer, J. Ackerman, T. Meulia, R. Salomon, W. Houghton, R. Creamer, D.T. Gordon and S.A. Hogenhout (2001) Maize Fine Streak Virus, a New Leafhopper-Transmitted Maize Rhabdovirus. Phytopathology, in press.
Margaret G. (Peg) Redinbaugh
Department of Plant Pathology
The Ohio State University
023 Selby Hall
1680 Madison Avenue
Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096
Phone: (330) 263-3965
FAX: (330) 263-3841
Email: redinbaugh.2@osu.edu