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  • Haploids: Constraints and o... Haploids: Constraints and opportunities in plant breeding
    Dwivedi, Sangam L.; Britt, Anne B.; Tripathi, Leena ... Biotechnology advances, 11/2015, Volume: 33, Issue: 6
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    The discovery of haploids in higher plants led to the use of doubled haploid (DH) technology in plant breeding. This article provides the state of the art on DH technology including the induction and ...
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  • An ultra-dense integrated l... An ultra-dense integrated linkage map for hexaploid chrysanthemum enables multi-allelic QTL analysis
    van Geest, Geert; Bourke, Peter M.; Voorrips, Roeland E. ... Theoretical and applied genetics, 12/2017, Volume: 130, Issue: 12
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    Key message We constructed the first integrated genetic linkage map in a polysomic hexaploid. This enabled us to estimate inheritance of parental haplotypes in the offspring and detect multi-allelic ...
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  • Regulatory hurdles for geno... Regulatory hurdles for genome editing: process- vs. product-based approaches in different regulatory contexts
    Sprink, Thorben; Eriksson, Dennis; Schiemann, Joachim ... Plant cell reports, 07/2016, Volume: 35, Issue: 7
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    Novel plant genome editing techniques call for an updated legislation regulating the use of plants produced by genetic engineering or genome editing, especially in the European Union. Established ...
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  • Navigating complexity to breed disease-resistant crops
    Nelson, Rebecca; Wiesner-Hanks, Tyr; Wisser, Randall ... Nature reviews. Genetics, 01/2018, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Plant diseases are responsible for substantial crop losses each year and pose a threat to global food security and agricultural sustainability. Improving crop resistance to pathogens through breeding ...
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  • Ph2 encodes the mismatch re... Ph2 encodes the mismatch repair protein MSH7-3D that inhibits wheat homoeologous recombination
    Serra, Heïdi; Svačina, Radim; Baumann, Ute ... Nature communications, 02/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Meiotic recombination is a critical process for plant breeding, as it creates novel allele combinations that can be exploited for crop improvement. In wheat, a complex allohexaploid that has a ...
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  • Connecting genome structura... Connecting genome structural variation with complex traits in crop plants
    Gabur, Iulian; Chawla, Harmeet Singh; Snowdon, Rod J. ... Theoretical and applied genetics, 1/3, Volume: 132, Issue: 3
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    Key message Structural genome variation is a major determinant of useful trait diversity. We describe how genome analysis methods are enabling discovery of trait-associated structural variants and ...
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  • Manipulation of crossover f... Manipulation of crossover frequency and distribution for plant breeding
    Blary, A.; Jenczewski, E. Theoretical and applied genetics, 03/2019, Volume: 132, Issue: 3
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    The crossovers (COs) that occur during meiotic recombination lead to genetic diversity upon which natural and artificial selection can act. The potential of tinkering with the mechanisms of meiotic ...
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  • Simultaneous selection for ... Simultaneous selection for grain yield and protein content in genomics-assisted wheat breeding
    Michel, Sebastian; Löschenberger, Franziska; Ametz, Christian ... Theoretical and applied genetics, 06/2019, Volume: 132, Issue: 6
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    Key message Large genetic improvement can be achieved by simultaneous genomic selection for grain yield and protein content when combining different breeding strategies in the form of selection ...
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  • Raising yield potential of ... Raising yield potential of wheat. III. Optimizing partitioning to grain while maintaining lodging resistance
    Foulkes, M. John; Slafer, Gustavo A; Davies, William J ... Journal of experimental botany, 01/2011, Volume: 62, Issue: 2
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    A substantial increase in grain yield potential is required, along with better use of water and fertilizer, to ensure food security and environmental protection in future decades. For improvements in ...
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  • Genomic Selection in Plant ... Genomic Selection in Plant Breeding: Methods, Models, and Perspectives
    Crossa, José; Pérez-Rodríguez, Paulino; Cuevas, Jaime ... Trends in plant science, November 2017, 2017-Nov, 2017-11-00, 20171101, Volume: 22, Issue: 11
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    Genomic selection (GS) facilitates the rapid selection of superior genotypes and accelerates the breeding cycle. In this review, we discuss the history, principles, and basis of GS and ...
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