Helena Storchova
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Recent Articles
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Jaggi K, Krak K, Storchova H, Mandak B, Marcheschi A, Belyayev A, et al.
Plant Genome
. 2025 Feb;
18(1):e70010.
PMID: 40018873
The genus Chenopodium L. is characterized by its wide geographic distribution and ecological adaptability. Species such as quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) have served as domesticated staple crops for centuries. Wild...
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Moraga C, Branco C, Rougemont Q, Jedlicka P, Mendoza-Galindo E, Veltsos P, et al.
Science
. 2025 Feb;
387(6734):630-636.
PMID: 39913565
In many species with sex chromosomes, the Y is a tiny chromosome. However, the dioecious plant has a giant ~550-megabase Y chromosome, which has remained unsequenced so far. We used...
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Storchova H, Kruger M
J Exp Bot
. 2024 Feb;
75(17):5169-5174.
PMID: 38302086
The large size and complex structural rearrangements inherent in the mitochondrial genomes of land plants pose challenges for their sequencing. Originally, the assembly of these genomes required the cloning of...
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Abeyawardana O, Moravec T, Kruger M, Belz C, Gutierrez-Larruscain D, Vondrakova Z, et al.
Plant Signal Behav
. 2023 Jul;
18(1):2239420.
PMID: 37503632
The ( gene is the essential integrator of flowering regulatory pathways in angiosperms. The paralogs of the gene may perform antagonistic functions, as exemplified by , that suppresses flowering in...
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Gutierrez-Larruscain D, Kruger M, Abeyawardana O, Belz C, Dobrev P, Vankova R, et al.
Data Brief
. 2022 Jun;
43:108333.
PMID: 35677628
The transition from vegetative growth to reproduction is the essential commitment in plant life. It is triggered by environmental cues (day length, temperature, nutrients) and regulated by the very complex...
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Gutierrez-Larruscain D, Kruger M, Abeyawardana O, Belz C, Dobrev P, Vankova R, et al.
Plant Sci
. 2022 Jun;
320:111279.
PMID: 35643618
The survival and adaptation of angiosperms depends on the proper timing of flowering. The weedy species Chenopodium ficifolium serves as a useful diploid model for comparing the transition to flowering...
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Gutierrez-Larruscain D, Abeyawardana O, Kruger M, Belz C, Juricek M, Storchova H
J Plant Physiol
. 2021 Aug;
265:153492.
PMID: 34385120
The transition from vegetative to reproductive phases is the most fundamental and tightly controlled switch in the life of flowering plants. The short-day plant Chenopodium rubrum is a fast cycling...
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Kruger M, Abeyawardana O, Kruger C, Juricek M, Storchova H
Cells
. 2020 Dec;
9(12).
PMID: 33339225
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), encoded by the interacting mitochondrial and nuclear genes, causes pollen abortion or non-viability. CMS is widely used in agriculture and extensively studied in crops. Much less...
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Kruger M, Abeyawardana O, Juricek M, Kruger C, Storchova H
BMC Plant Biol
. 2019 Dec;
19(1):568.
PMID: 31856730
Background: Gynodioecious species exist in two sexes - male-sterile females and hermaphrodites. Male sterility in higher plants often results from mitonuclear interaction between the CMS (cytoplasmic male sterility) gene(s) encoded...
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Storchova H, Hubackova H, Abeyawardana O, Walterova J, Vondrakova Z, Eliasova K, et al.
Planta
. 2019 Oct;
250(6):2111-2125.
PMID: 31584118
Chenopodium ficifoliumflowered under long days despite much lower expression ofFLOWERING LOCUS Thomolog than under short days. Frequent duplications of the FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) gene across various taxonomic lineages resulted...