Jessica Hintzsche
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Finnegan E, Crisp P, Zhang P, Eglitis-Sexton J, Greenwood J, Hintzsche J, et al.
Theor Appl Genet
. 2025 Jan;
138(1):26.
PMID: 39792151
Zebularine-treated wheat uncovered a phenotype with characteristics of an epigenetically regulated trait, but major chromosomal aberrations, not DNA methylation changes, are the cause, making zebularine unsuitable for epigenetic breeding. Breeding...
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Burman S, Mason M, Hintzsche J, Zou Y, Gibbs L, MacGillycuddy L, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2023 Oct;
14:1257894.
PMID: 37905170
The availability of efficient diagnostic methods is crucial to monitor the incidence of crop diseases and implement effective management strategies. One of the most important elements in diagnostics, especially in...
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Massel K, Hintzsche J, Restall J, Kerr E, Schulz B, Godwin I
Planta
. 2022 Dec;
257(1):8.
PMID: 36481955
When gene editing was applied to knockout beta-kafirin, there was a compensatory increase of gamma-kafirin which does not occur in domesticated null varieties, so enhanced grain quality was not achieved....
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Wong A, Massel K, Lam Y, Hintzsche J, Chauhan B
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 May;
13:887723.
PMID: 35548307
In most agriculture farmlands, weed management is predominantly reliant on integrated weed management (IWM) strategies, such as herbicide application. However, the overuse and misuse of herbicides, coupled with the lack...
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Massel K, Lam Y, Hintzsche J, Lester N, Botella J, Godwin I
Plant Cell Rep
. 2021 Dec;
41(2):489-492.
PMID: 34854968
Endogenous U6 promoters increase CRISPR/Cas9 editing efficiency in sorghum and may be useful for gene editing applications in other cereals.