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Isabel Roldan-Ruiz

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Bawin Y, Zewdie B, Ayalew B, Roldan-Ruiz I, Janssens S, Tack A, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2025 Feb; :e14085. PMID: 39981739
Cultivation of crops close to their wild relatives may jeopardise the integrity of wild genetic resources. Detecting cultivars among wild plants is necessary to characterise crop-wild gene flow, but can...
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Vleugels T, Ruttink T, Ariza-Suarez D, Dubey R, Saleem A, Roldan-Ruiz I, et al.
Genes (Basel) . 2024 Oct; 15(10). PMID: 39457472
Red clover ( L.) is a well-appreciated grassland crop in temperate climates but suffers from increasingly frequent and severe drought periods. Molecular markers for drought resilience (DR) would benefit breeding...
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Pranga J, Borra-Serrano I, Quataert P, De Swaef T, Vanden Nest T, Willekens K, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2024 Jul; 15:1414181. PMID: 38962243
Introduction: Growing grass-legume mixtures for forage production improves both yield productivity and nutritional quality, while also benefiting the environment by promoting species biodiversity and enhancing soil fertility (through nitrogen fixation)....
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De Zutter A, Piro M, Maenhout S, Maurer H, De Boever J, Muylle H, et al.
BMC Plant Biol . 2024 Mar; 24(1):223. PMID: 38539072
Background: Triticale is making its way on dairy farms as an alternative forage crop. This requires the availability of high-yielding triticale varieties with good digestibility. Triticale forage breeding mainly focussed...
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Vleugels T, Saleem A, Dubey R, Muylle H, Borra-Serrano I, Lootens P, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2024 Jan; 14:1304411. PMID: 38283975
Introduction: Red clover () is a protein-rich, short-lived perennial forage crop that can achieve high yields, but suffers increasingly from drought in different cultivation areas. Breeding for increased adaptation to...
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De Meyer S, Cruz D, De Swaef T, Lootens P, De Block J, Bird K, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol . 2023 May; 19(5):e1011161. PMID: 37253069
In the plant sciences, results of laboratory studies often do not translate well to the field. To help close this lab-field gap, we developed a strategy for studying the wiring...
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De Zutter A, Landschoot S, Vermeir P, Van Waes C, Muylle H, Roldan-Ruiz I, et al.
Heliyon . 2023 Jan; 9(1):e12760. PMID: 36685447
Cereal forages, such as triticale forage, progressively gain interest as alternative crop for maize. The main study objective was to investigate the variation in potential feeding value of triticale forage...
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Saleem A, Roldan-Ruiz I, Aper J, Muylle H
BMC Plant Biol . 2022 Dec; 22(1):615. PMID: 36575367
Background: Drought stress limits the production of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.], which is the most grown high-value legume crop worldwide. Breeding for drought tolerance is a difficult endeavor and...
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Frey L, Vleugels T, Ruttink T, Schubiger F, Pegard M, Skot L, et al.
Theor Appl Genet . 2022 Sep; 135(12):4337-4349. PMID: 36153770
High variability for and candidate loci associated with resistance to southern anthracnose and clover rot in a worldwide collection of red clover provide a first basis for genomics-assisted breeding. Red...
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Barre P, Asp T, Byrne S, Casler M, Faville M, Rognli O, et al.
Methods Mol Biol . 2022 Apr; 2467:521-541. PMID: 35451789
The majority of forage grass species are obligate outbreeders. Their breeding classically consists of an initial selection on spaced plants for highly heritable traits such as disease resistances and heading...