Dominika Rybka
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Recent Articles
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Kawa D, Thiombiano B, Shimels M, Taylor T, Walmsley A, Vahldick H, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 Mar;
43(4):113971.
PMID: 38537644
Sorghum bicolor is among the most important cereals globally and a staple crop for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. Approximately 20% of sorghum yield is lost annually in Africa due...
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Mitiku G, Rybka D, Klein-Gunnewiek P, Tessema T, Raaijmakers J, Etalo D
Weed Res
. 2022 Aug;
62(3):181-191.
PMID: 35915645
(Del.) Benth is a devastating parasitic weed in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and its soil seedbank is the major factor contributing to its prevalence and persistence. To date, there is a...
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Jeon J, Rybka D, Carreno-Quintero N, De Vos R, Raaijmakers J, Etalo D
Plant Cell Environ
. 2022 Jun;
45(10):3086-3099.
PMID: 35751418
Various root-colonizing bacterial species can promote plant growth and trigger systemic resistance against aboveground leaf pathogens and herbivore insects. To date, the underlying metabolic signatures of these rhizobacteria-induced plant phenotypes...
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Seifert F, Thiemann A, Schrag T, Rybka D, Melchinger A, Frisch M, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2018 May;
19(1):371.
PMID: 29783940
Background: Small RNA (sRNA) sequences are known to have a broad impact on gene regulation by various mechanisms. Their performance for the prediction of hybrid traits has not yet been...
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Seifert F, Thiemann A, Grant-Downton R, Edelmann S, Rybka D, Schrag T, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2018 Feb;
9:13.
PMID: 29441076
Heterosis refers to a quantitative phenomenon in which F1 hybrid trait values exceed the mean of the parental values in a positive direction. Generally, it is dependent on a high...