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Journal articles 2010

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A saturated SSR/DArT linkage map of Musa acuminate addressing genome rearrangements among bananas A saturated SSR/DArT linkage map of Musa acuminate addressing genome rearrangements among bananas

Hippolyte I, Bakry F, Seguin M, Gardes L, Rivallan R, Risterucci A-M, Jenny C, Perrier X, Carreel F, Argout X, Piffanelli P, Khan IA, Miller RNG, Pappas GJ, Mbeguie-A-Mbeguie D, Matsumoto T, de Bernardinis V, Huttner E, Kilian A, Baurens FC, D'Hont A, Cote F,  Courtois B, and Glaszmann JC (2010). A saturated SSR/DArT linkage map of Musa acuminate addressing genome rearrangements among bananas. BMC Plant Biology 10:65, 18pp.  (DOI: 10.1186/1471-2229-10-65).

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Tolerance to postharvest physiological deterioration in cassava roots Tolerance to postharvest physiological deterioration in cassava roots

Morante N, Sanchez T, Ceballos H, Calle F, Perez JC, Egesi C, Cuambe CE, Escobar AF, Ortiz D, Chavez AL and Fregene F (2010). Tolerance to postharvest physiological deterioration in cassava roots. Crop Science 50(4):1333–1338. (DOI:10.2135/cropsci2009.11.0666). Not open access: view abstract

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Rice germin-like proteins: Allelic diversity and relationships to early stress responses Rice germin-like proteins: Allelic diversity and relationships to early stress responses

Davidson RM, Manosalva PM, Snelling J, Bruce M, Leung H and Leach JE (2010). Rice germin-like proteins: Allelic diversity and relationships to early stress responses. Rice 3:43–55 (DOI: 10.1007/s12284-010-9038-7).

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Induction of wheat/barley translocations by irradiation and their detection by in situ hybridisation Induction of wheat/barley translocations by irradiation and their detection by in situ hybridisation

Szakács É, Kruppa K, Molnár I, Molnár-Láng M (2010). Induction of wheat/barley translocations by irradiation and their detection by in situ hybridisation. Acta Agronomica Hungarica 58(3):203–209. Not open access: view abstract

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Combining drought and aluminium toxicity tolerance to improve sorghum productivity Combining drought and aluminium toxicity tolerance to improve sorghum productivity

Okiyo T, Gudu S, Kiplagat O, Owuoche J (2010). Combining drought and aluminium toxicity tolerance to improve sorghum productivity. African Crop Science Journal 18(4):147–154. ISSN 1021-9730/2010.

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Resistance loci affecting distinct stages of fungal pathogenesis: Use of introgression lines for QTL mapping and characterisation in the maize–Setosphaeria turcica pathosystem Resistance loci affecting distinct stages of fungal pathogenesis: Use of introgression lines for QTL mapping and characterisation in the maize–Setosphaeria turcica pathosystem

Chung C-L, Longfellow JM, Walsh EK, Kerdieh Z, Van Esbroeck G, Balint-Kurti P and Nelson RJ (2010). Resistance loci affecting distinct stages of fungal pathogenesis: Use of introgression lines for QTL mapping and characterisation in the maize–Setosphaeria turcica pathosystem. BMC Plant Biology 10:103.

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Genetic engineering for modern agriculture: Challenges and perspectives Genetic engineering for modern agriculture: Challenges and perspectives

Mittler R, Blumwald E (2010). Genetic engineering for modern agriculture: Challenges and perspectives. Annual Review Plant Biology 61:443–462. Not open access: view abstract

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Strategies for improving phosphorus acquisition efficiency of crop plants Strategies for improving phosphorus acquisition efficiency of crop plants

Ramaekers L, Remans R, Rao IM, Blair MW, Vanderleyden J (2010). Strategies for improving phosphorus acquisition efficiency of crop plants. Field Crops Research 117(2–3):169–176. (DOI:10.1016/j.fcr.2010.03.001). Not open access: view abstract

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Breeding resilient and productive genotypes adapted to drought-prone rainfed ecosystem of India Breeding resilient and productive genotypes adapted to drought-prone rainfed ecosystem of India

Verulkara SB, Mandal NP, Dwivedi JL, Singh BN, Sinha PK, Mahato RN, Dongre P, Singh ON, Bose LK, Swain P, Robin S, Chandrababu R, Senthil S, Jaing A, Shashidhar HE, Hittalmani S, Vera Cruz C, Paris T, Raman A, Haefele S, Serraj R, Atlin G and Kumar A (2010). Breeding resilient and productive genotypes adapted to drought-prone rainfed ecosystem of India. Field Crops Research 117(2–3):197–208 (DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2010.03.005). Not open access: view abstract

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Two functionally distinct members of the MATE (multidrug and toxic compound extrusion) family of transporters potentially underlie two major Al tolerance QTLS in maize Two functionally distinct members of the MATE (multidrug and toxic compound extrusion) family of transporters potentially underlie two major Al tolerance QTLS in maize

Maron LG, Piñeros MA, Guimarães CT, Magalhaes JV, Pleiman JF, Mao C, Shaff JE, Belicuas SNJ, Kochian LV (2010). Two functionally distinct members of the MATE (multidrug and toxic compound extrusion) family of transporters potentially underlie two major Al tolerance QTLS in maize. Plant Journal 61:728–740.

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