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Jenny Hagenblad

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Moreira X, Van den Bossche A, Moeys K, Van Meerbeek K, Thomaes A, Vazquez-Gonzalez C, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2024 Aug; 215:109056. PMID: 39186848
Urbanization impacts plant-herbivore interactions, which are crucial for ecosystem functions such as carbon sequestration and nutrient cycling. While some studies have reported reductions in insect herbivory in urban areas (relative...
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Santana J, Del Pino M, Morales J, Fregel R, Hagenblad J, Morquecho A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Jul; 121(28):e2302924121. PMID: 38950368
The human colonization of the Canary Islands represents the sole known expansion of Berber communities into the Atlantic Ocean and is an example of marine dispersal carried out by an...
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Hagenblad J, Aloisi K, Marum P, Ohlund L, Solberg S, Asdal A, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2023 Aug; 14:1233838. PMID: 37621888
Introduction: and conservation are the two main approaches for preserving genetic diversity. The advantages and disadvantages of the two approaches have been discussed but their genetic effects have not been...
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Hagenblad J, Vanhala T, Madhavan S, Leino M
Hereditas . 2022 Jan; 159(1):12. PMID: 35094697
Background: Barley has been bred for more than a century in the Nordic countries, with dramatic improvements of yield traits. In this study we investigate if this has come at...
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Hagenblad J, Morales J
Afr Archaeol Rev . 2020 Dec; 37(4):579-595. PMID: 33268912
The Canary Islands are an archipelago that lies about 100 km west of North Africa. Barley () has been continuously cultivated since the colonization of the islands. To investigate the...
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Palme A, Hagenblad J, Solberg S, Aloisi K, Artemyeva A
Plants (Basel) . 2020 Jul; 9(8). PMID: 32707792
Around the world, there are more than 1500 genebanks storing plant genetic resources to be used in breeding and research. Such resources are essential for future food security, but many...
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Forsberg N, Leino M, Hagenblad J
Heredity (Edinb) . 2019 Oct; 123(6):733-745. PMID: 31616056
Agricultural disasters and the subsequent need for supply of relief seed can be expected to influence the genetic composition of crop plant populations. The consequences of disasters and seed relief...
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Helsen K, Hagenblad J, Acharya K, Brunet J, Cousins S, Decocq G, et al.
BMC Genet . 2019 Feb; 20(1):20. PMID: 30782117
Background: The observation that many alien species become invasive despite low genetic diversity has long been considered the 'genetic paradox' in invasion biology. This paradox is often resolved through the...
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Leino M, Solberg S, Tunset H, Fogelholm J, Strese E, Hagenblad J
Econ Bot . 2018 Dec; 72(3):346-356. PMID: 30573921
Multiplying onion ( L. Aggregatum-Group), commonly known as shallot or potato onion, has a long tradition of cultivation in Fennoscandian home gardens. During the last decades, more than 80 accessions,...
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Lundstrom M, Leino M, Hagenblad J
BMC Genet . 2017 Dec; 18(1):118. PMID: 29262777
Background: The NAM-B1 gene in wheat has for almost three decades been extensively studied and utilized in breeding programs because of its significant impact on grain protein and mineral content...