Filter By:

Journal Check one or more journals to show results from those journals only.

Choose more journals

Article type Check one or more article types to show results from those article types only.
Subject Check one or more subjects to show results from those subjects only.
Date Choose a date option to show results from those dates only.

Custom date range

Clear all filters
Sort by:
Showing 1–9 of 9 results
Advanced filters: Author: Luzie Wingen Clear advanced filters
  • Genomic and phenomic screens of 827 wheat landraces from the A. E. Watkins collection provide insight into the wheat population genetic background, unlocking many agronomic traits and revealing haplotypes that could potentially be used to improve modern wheat cultivars.

    • Shifeng Cheng
    • Cong Feng
    • Simon Griffiths
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 632, P: 823-831
  • Characterization of the genetic architecture underlying the 7 pairs of contrasting traits studied by Mendel and the over 70 additional agronomic traits in pea (Pisum sativum) reveals their molecular details and provides tools for further studies in pea genetics, functional genomics and crop improvement.

    • Cong Feng
    • Baizhi Chen
    • Shifeng Cheng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 642, P: 980-989
  • This study identifies two genes that are important for protecting wheat against blast fungus, a pathogen that also infects related grasses. This work helps identify potential strategies for breeding wheat with improved resistance to this damaging fungus.

    • Sanu Arora
    • Andrew Steed
    • Paul Nicholson
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 9, P: 385-392
  • Comparative analysis of genetic variations of bread wheat accessions created in the last 150 years and 45 related species revealed a major contribution of introgressions and chromosomal rearrangements to cultivated wheat diversity.

    • Alexandra M. Przewieslik-Allen
    • Paul A. Wilkinson
    • Keith J. Edwards
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 7, P: 172-183
  • Stb15 provides resistance to Septoria tritici blotch in wheat and encodes a G-type lectin receptor-like kinase. The three cloned Stb genes, which are effective against different pathogen isolates, encode diverse receptor-like kinases with extracellular domains potentially involved in sugar binding.

    • Amber N. Hafeez
    • Laetitia Chartrain
    • James K. M. Brown
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 11, P: 410-420
  • Brinton, Uauy and colleagues utilize genomic data from the 10+ Wheat Genome Project to develop a useful tool for studying and generating new wheat cultivars. This framework uses advanced exploitation of wheat haplotypes to bring newfound precision and efficiency to wheat breeding.

    • Jemima Brinton
    • Ricardo H. Ramirez-Gonzalez
    • Cristobal Uauy
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 3, P: 1-11