Publication

Number of items: 12.
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  • Phenotyping and other breeding approaches for a New Green Revolution. (2014) Araus, J. L., Li, J., Parry, Martin, Wang, J.
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  • Progress in TILLING as a tool for functional genomics and improvement of crops. (2014) Chen, L., Hao, L., Parry, Martin, Phillips, Andy, Hu, Y-G.
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  • Identification of differentially senescing mutants of wheat and impacts on yield, biomass and nitrogen partitioning. (2012) Derkx, A. P., Orford, S., Griffiths, S., Foulkes, M. J., Hawkesford, Malcolm
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  • Genetic improvement of willow for bioenergy and biofuels. (2010) Karp, Angela, Hanley, Steve, Trybush, S. O., Macalpine, William, Pei, M. H., Shield, Ian
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  • Time series canopy phenotyping enables the identification of genetic variants controlling dynamic phenotypes in soybean. (2022) Li, D., Bai, D., Tian, Y., Li, Y.‐H., Zhao, C., Wang, Q., Guo, S., Luan, X., Wang, R., Yang, J., Hawkesford, Malcolm, Schnable, J. C., Jin, X., Qiu, L.
  • InterStoreDB: a generic integration resource for genetic and genomic data. (2012) Love, C. G., Andongabo, A. E., Wang, J., Carion, P. W. C., Rawlings, Chris, King, G. J. picture_as_pdf
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  • Iron deprivation results in a rapid but not sustained increase of the expression of genes involved in iron metabolism and sulfate uptake in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) seedlings. (2014) Paolacci, A. R., Celletti, S., Catarcione, G., Hawkesford, Malcolm, Astolfi, S., Ciaffi, M.
  • An integrated approach to crop genetic improvement. (2012) Parry, Martin, Hawkesford, Malcolm picture_as_pdf
  • Bioenergy plants: hopes, concerns and perspectives. (2011) Parry, Martin, Jing, H-C.
  • New technologies, tools and approaches for improving crop breeding. (2012) Parry, Martin, Wang, J., Araus, J. L. picture_as_pdf
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  • Metabolic engineering of plant-derived (E)-beta-farnesene synthase genes for a novel type of aphid-resistant genetically modified crop plants. (2012) Yu, X-D., Pickett, John, Ma, Y-Z., Bruce, Toby, Napier, Johnathan, Jones, Huw, Xia, L-Q. picture_as_pdf
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  • Stacking potato NLR genes activates a calcium-dependent protein kinase and confers broad-spectrum disease resistance to late blight. (2025) Zhao, X., Zhang, F., Chen, X., Zhang, C., Zhang, H., Wang, T., Zhang, J., He, C., Wang, S., Zhang, X., Meng, X., Nekrasov, Vladimir, Kong, L., Dong, S.