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    Cassava Breeding and Cultivation Challenges in Thailand: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives by Kongsil, Pasajee, Ceballos, Hernan, Siriwan, Wanwisa, Vuttipongchaikij, Supachai, Kittipadakul, Piya, Phumichai, Chalermpol, Wannarat, Wannasiri, Kositratana, Wichai, Vichukit, Vichan, Sarobol, Ed, Rojanaridpiched, Chareinsak

    Published in Plants (Basel) (01-07-2024)
    “…Cassava ( Crantz) was introduced to Southeast Asia in the 16th-17th centuries and has since flourished as an industrial crop. Since the 1980s, Thailand has…”
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    Genetic Variability of Eggplant Germplasm Evaluated under Open Field and Glasshouse Cropping Conditions by Mat Sulaiman, Nur Nadzirah, Rafii, Mohd Y., Duangjit, Janejira, Ramlee, Shairul Izan, Phumichai, Chalermpol, Oladosu, Yusuff, Datta, Debi Rani, Musa, Ibrahim

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-03-2020)
    “…Knowledge of agro-morphological genetic variation and cropping conditions on vegetative and yield-related traits plays a significant role in varietal…”
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    Transcriptome analysis of oil palm inflorescences revealed candidate genes for an auxin signaling pathway involved in parthenocarpy by Somyong, Suthasinee, Walayaporn, Kitti, Jomchai, Nukoon, Naktang, Chaiwat, Yodyingyong, Tanapong, Phumichai, Chalermpol, Pootakham, Wirulda, Tangphatsornruang, Sithichoke

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (17-12-2018)
    “…Oil palm parthenocarpic fruits, which are produced without fertilization, can be targeted to increase oil content because the majority of the fruit is occupied…”
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    Novel Chloroplast Microsatellite (cpSSR) Markers for Genetic Diversity Assessment of Cultivated and Wild Hevea Rubber by Phumichai, Chalermpol, Phumichai, Thitaporn, Wongkaew, Arunee

    Published in Plant molecular biology reporter (01-10-2015)
    “…Understanding the genetic diversity and population structure of Hevea is of great importance for managing its conservation and for utilization of rubber…”
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    Development of di-nucleotide microsatellite markers and construction of genetic linkage map in mango (Mangifera indica L.) by Chataporn Chunwongse, Chalermpol Phumichai, Pumipat Tongyoo, Narisa Juejun, Julapark Chunwongse

    Published in Wārasān Songkhlā Nakharin (01-04-2015)
    “…Forty-two di-nucleotide microsatellite, or simple-sequence repeat (SSR), markers were developed using CA and CTenriched genomic libraries of Mangifera indica…”
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    Detection of candidate R genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms for downy mildew resistance in maize inbred lines by association analysis by Wongkaew, Arunee, Phumichai, Chalermpol, Chunwongse, Julapark, Jampatong, Sansern, Grudloyma, Pichet, Pulam, Taweesak, Doungchan, Weerasak

    Published in Euphytica (01-05-2014)
    “…Downy mildew (DM) is a plant disease that strongly limits maize production. The resistance (R) genes for this disease have been identified and characterized…”
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    Detection and integration of gene mapping of downy mildew resistance in maize inbred lines though linkage and association by Phumichai, Chalermpol, Chunwongse, Julapark, Jampatong, Sansern, Grudloyma, Pichet, Pulam, Taweesak, Doungchan, Weerasak, Wongkaew, Arunee, Kongsiri, Nongluck

    Published in Euphytica (01-10-2012)
    “…Association mapping relies on the variation and extent of linkage disequilibrium within a species to identify genes of interest; this is an alternative to…”
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    Toward the development of highly homozygous diploid potato lines using the self-compatibility controlling Sli gene by Phumichai, Chalermpol, Mori, Motoyuki, Kobayashi, Akira, Kamijima, Osamu, Hosaka, Kazuyoshi

    Published in Genome (01-12-2005)
    “…Cultivated diploid potatoes (2n = 2x = 24) are self-incompatible, but can be altered to become self-compatible using the Sli gene. Previously, a diploid clone…”
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    Cryptic improvement for fertility by continuous selfing of diploid potatoes using Sli gene by Phumichai, C, Hosaka, K

    Published in Euphytica (01-05-2006)
    “…While a diploid potato was continuously selfed by a function of Sli gene, the level of heterozygosity reduced, and the fertility also reduced (inbreeding…”
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    Expression of S-locus inhibitor gene (Sli) in various diploid potatoes by Phumichai, C, Ikeguchi-Samitsu, Y, Fujimatsu, M, Kitanishi, S, Kobayashi, A, Mori, M, Hosaka, K

    Published in Euphytica (01-04-2006)
    “…S-locus inhibitor gene (Sli), which can inhibit gametophytic self-incompatibility in diploid potatoes and alter self-incompatible to self-compatible plants,…”
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