James B Holland
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Recent Articles
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Moran Lauter A, Holland J, Scott M
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39982803
The Ga2 locus controls unilateral cross incompatibility in Zea species. Molecular characterization of this locus indicates that fully functional loci contain two components that function in male and female reproductive...
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Tittes S, Lorant A, McGinty S, Holland J, de Jesus Sanchez-Gonzalez J, Seetharam A, et al.
Elife
. 2025 Feb;
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PMID: 39945053
What is the genetic architecture of local adaptation and what is the geographic scale over which it operates? We investigated patterns of local and convergent adaptation in five sympatric population...
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Gesteiro N, Malvar R, Butron A, Holland J, Souto X, Lopez-Malvar A, et al.
J Agric Food Chem
. 2025 Jan;
73(4):2289-2298.
PMID: 39804708
Hydroxycinnamates, like ferulate (FA) and -coumarate (CA), are important components of maize cell walls, which influence pest resistance, ruminal digestibility, and biofuel production. Increasing their concentration has been linked to...
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Washburn J, Varela J, Xavier A, Chen Q, Ertl D, Gage J, et al.
Genetics
. 2024 Nov;
229(2).
PMID: 39576009
Predicting phenotypes from a combination of genetic and environmental factors is a grand challenge of modern biology. Slight improvements in this area have the potential to save lives, improve food...
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Washburn J, Varela J, Xavier A, Chen Q, Ertl D, Gage J, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39345633
Predicting phenotypes from a combination of genetic and environmental factors is a grand challenge of modern biology. Slight improvements in this area have the potential to save lives, improve food...
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DeWitt N, Lyerly J, Guedira M, Holland J, Murphy J, Ward B, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2023 Aug;
74(21):6749-6759.
PMID: 37599380
The presence or absence of awns-whether wheat heads are 'bearded' or 'smooth' - is the most visible phenotype distinguishing wheat cultivars. Previous studies suggest that awns may improve yields in...
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Choquette N, Weldekidan T, Brewer J, Davis S, Wisser R, Holland J
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2023 Jun;
13(9).
PMID: 37368984
Tropical maize can be used to diversify the genetic base of temperate germplasm and help create climate-adapted cultivars. However, tropical maize is unadapted to temperate environments, in which sensitivities to...
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Choquette N, Holland J, Weldekidan T, Drouault J, de Leon N, Flint-Garcia S, et al.
New Phytol
. 2023 Jan;
238(2):737-749.
PMID: 36683443
Crop genetic diversity for climate adaptations is globally partitioned. We performed experimental evolution in maize to understand the response to selection and how plant germplasm can be moved across geographical...
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Rogers A, Bian Y, Krakowsky M, Peters D, Turnbull C, Nelson P, et al.
Plant Genome
. 2022 Oct;
15(4):e20267.
PMID: 36281214
The Germplasm Enhancement of Maize (GEM) project was initiated in 1993 as a cooperative effort of public- and private-sector maize (Zea mays L.) breeders to enhance the genetic diversity of...