Search Results - "Thomas, William J W"
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CRISPR-Based Genome Editing Tools: An Accelerator in Crop Breeding for a Changing Future
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (11-05-2023)“…Genome editing is an important strategy to maintain global food security and achieve sustainable agricultural development. Among all genome editing tools,…”
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The Global Assessment of Oilseed Brassica Crop Species Yield, Yield Stability and the Underlying Genetics
Published in Plants (Basel) (01-10-2022)“…The global demand for oilseeds is increasing along with the human population. The family of Brassicaceae crops are no exception, typically harvested as a…”
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Predicting Cloned Disease Resistance Gene Homologs (CDRHs) in Radish, Underutilised Oilseeds, and Wild Brassicaceae Species
Published in Plants (Basel) (01-11-2022)“…Brassicaceae crops, including , and species, are among the most economically important crops globally; however, their production is affected by several…”
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The complex relationship between disease resistance and yield in crops
Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-09-2024)“…Summary In plants, growth and defence are controlled by many molecular pathways that are antagonistic to one another. This results in a ‘growth‐defence…”
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Application of crop wild relatives in modern breeding: An overview of resources, experimental and computational methodologies
Published in Frontiers in plant science (17-11-2022)“…Global agricultural industries are under pressure to meet the future food demand; however, the existing crop genetic diversity might not be sufficient to meet…”
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Isolation and Sequencing of Chromosome Arm 7RS of Rye, Secale cereale
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (21-09-2022)“…Rye (Secale cereale) is a climate-resilient cereal grown extensively as grain or forage crop in Northern and Eastern Europe. In addition to being an important…”
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Mining of Cloned Disease Resistance Gene Homologs (CDRHs) in Brassica Species and Arabidopsis thaliana
Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (26-05-2022)“…Various diseases severely affect crops, leading to significant global yield losses and a reduction in crop quality. In this study, we used the complete protein…”
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Pangenomics and Crop Genome Adaptation in a Changing Climate
Published in Plants (Basel) (27-07-2022)“…During crop domestication and breeding, wild plant species have been shaped into modern high-yield crops and adapted to the main agro-ecological regions…”
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Genetic and Genomic Resources for Soybean Breeding Research
Published in Plants (Basel) (27-04-2022)“…Soybean ( ) is a legume species of significant economic and nutritional value. The yield of soybean continues to increase with the breeding of improved…”
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Recent advances in the improvement of genetic resistance against disease in vegetable crops
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Key Advances in the New Era of Genomics-Assisted Disease Resistance Improvement of Brassica Species
Published in Phytopathology (01-05-2023)“…Disease resistance improvement remains a major focus in breeding programs as diseases continue to devastate production systems due to intensive cultivation and…”
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In silico prediction and analysis of transmembrane‐coiled‐coil resistance gene analogues in 27 Brassicaceae species
Published in Plant pathology (01-01-2024)“…The Brassicaceae family is composed of a broad range of species, including the economically important crops from Brassica, Raphanus, Camelina and Sinapis…”
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Advancing designer crops for climate resilience through an integrated genomics approach
Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-06-2022)“…Climate change and exponential population growth are exposing an immediate need for developing future crops that are highly resilient and adaptable to changing…”
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Comparative pangenome analyses provide insights into the evolution of Brassica rapa resistance gene analogues (RGAs)
Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-10-2023)“…Brassica rapa is grown worldwide as economically important vegetable and oilseed crop. However, its production is challenged by yield-limiting pathogens. The…”
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Identification of candidate genes for LepR1 resistance against Leptosphaeria maculans in Brassica napus
Published in Frontiers in plant science (14-02-2023)“…Utilising resistance ( ) genes, such as , against , the causal agent of blackleg in canola ( ), could help manage the disease in the field and increase crop…”
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Optimising the conservation of genetic diversity of the last remaining population of a critically endangered shrub
Published in AoB plants (01-02-2021)“…Abstract An understanding of genetic diversity and the population genetic processes that impact future population viability is vital for the management and…”
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Innovative Advances in Plant Genotyping
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2023)“…Over the past decade, advances in plant genotyping have been critical in enabling the identification of genetic diversity, in understanding evolution, and in…”
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Genetic and molecular analysis of stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) resistance in Brassica napus (canola type)
Published in Heliyon (01-09-2023)“…Identifying the molecular and genetic basis of resistance to Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) is critical for developing long-term and…”
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Supporting crop plant resilience during climate change
Published in Crop science (01-07-2023)“…The changing climate poses significant threats to agriculture and the ability to ensure sufficient global food production. With the expanding population, there…”
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