Lim Chee Liew
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Rubenach A, Hecht V, Vander Schoor J, Liew L, Aubert G, Burstin J, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2017 Feb;
173(4):2253-2264.
PMID: 28202598
Three pea () loci controlling photoperiod sensitivity, (), (), and (), have recently been shown to correspond to orthologs of Arabidopsis () circadian clock genes (), , and , respectively....
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Liew L, Singh M, Bhalla P
J Integr Plant Biol
. 2014 Jun;
56(8):714-28.
PMID: 24930396
Legumes, with their unique ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, play a vital role in ensuring future food security and mitigating the effects of climate change because they use less fossil...
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Liew L, Hecht V, Sussmilch F, Weller J
Plant Physiol
. 2014 Apr;
165(2):648-657.
PMID: 24706549
The STERILE NODES (SN) locus in pea (Pisum sativum) was one of the first photoperiod response genes to be described and provided early evidence for the genetic control of long-distance...
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Liew L, Singh M, Bhalla P
PLoS One
. 2013 Oct;
8(10):e77502.
PMID: 24147010
Epigenetics has been recognised to play vital roles in many plant developmental processes, including floral initiation through the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. The histone modifying proteins that mediate these...
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Weller J, Liew L, Hecht V, Rajandran V, Laurie R, Ridge S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2012 Dec;
109(51):21158-63.
PMID: 23213200
Legumes were among the first plant species to be domesticated, and accompanied cereals in expansion of agriculture from the Fertile Crescent into diverse environments across the Mediterranean basin, Europe, Central...
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Hecht V, Laurie R, Vander Schoor J, Ridge S, Knowles C, Liew L, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2011 Feb;
23(1):147-61.
PMID: 21282524
Garden pea (Pisum sativum) was prominent in early studies investigating the genetic control of flowering and the role of mobile flowering signals. In view of recent evidence that genes in...
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Liew L, Hecht V, Laurie R, Knowles C, Vander Schoor J, Macknight R, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2009 Oct;
21(10):3198-211.
PMID: 19843842
The DIE NEUTRALIS (DNE) locus in garden pea (Pisum sativum) was previously shown to inhibit flowering under noninductive short-day conditions and to affect a graft-transmissible flowering signal. In this study,...
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Weller J, Hecht V, Liew L, Sussmilch F, Wenden B, Knowles C, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2009 May;
60(9):2493-9.
PMID: 19414500
The garden pea has been a model for the genetics of flowering for several decades and numerous flowering loci have been identified, but until recently little was known about the...
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Hecht V, Knowles C, Vander Schoor J, Liew L, Jones S, Lambert M, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2007 May;
144(2):648-61.
PMID: 17468223
Genes controlling the transition to flowering have been studied in several species, including Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) and rice (Oryza sativa), but have not yet received much attention in legumes. Here,...