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Samuel E Wuest

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Montazeaud G, Helleu Q, Wuest S, Keller L
Nat Ecol Evol . 2023 Sep; 7(11):1878-1891. PMID: 37749402
The phenotype of an individual can be affected by the genes of its conspecifics through indirect genetic effects (IGEs). IGEs have been studied across different organisms including wild and domesticated...
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Wuest S, Schulz L, Rana S, Frommelt J, Ehmig M, Pires N, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Jun; 14(1):3379. PMID: 37291153
In plant communities, diversity often increases productivity and functioning, but the specific underlying drivers are difficult to identify. Most ecological theories attribute positive diversity effects to complementary niches occupied by...
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Wuest S, Pires N, Luo S, Vasseur F, Messier J, Grossniklaus U, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2022 Nov; 20(11):e3001842. PMID: 36445870
Historic yield advances in the major crops have, to a large extent, been achieved by selection for improved productivity of groups of plant individuals such as high-density stands. Research suggests...
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Wuest S, Peter R, Niklaus P
Nat Ecol Evol . 2021 Jul; 5(8):1068-1077. PMID: 34211140
Variety mixtures can provide a range of benefits for both the crop and the environment. Their utility for the suppression of pathogens, especially in small grain crops, is well established...
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Wuest S, Niklaus P
Nat Ecol Evol . 2018 Nov; 2(12):1933-1939. PMID: 30397303
Despite extensive evidence that biodiversity promotes plant community productivity, progress towards understanding the mechanistic basis of this effect remains slow, impeding the development of predictive ecological theory and agricultural applications....
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OMaoileidigh D, Thomson B, Raganelli A, Wuest S, Ryan P, Kwasniewska K, et al.
Plant J . 2015 May; 83(2):344-58. PMID: 25990192
Understanding how flowers develop from undifferentiated stem cells has occupied developmental biologists for decades. Key to unraveling this process is a detailed knowledge of the global regulatory hierarchies that control...
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Wuest S, Grossniklaus U
Methods Mol Biol . 2014 Jan; 1110:329-44. PMID: 24395268
Cellular context can be crucial when studying developmental processes as well as responses to environmental variation. Several different tools have been developed in recent years to isolate specific tissues or...
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OMaoileidigh D, Wuest S, Rae L, Raganelli A, Ryan P, Kwasniewska K, et al.
Plant Cell . 2013 Jul; 25(7):2482-503. PMID: 23821642
The floral organ identity factor AGAMOUS (AG) is a key regulator of Arabidopsis thaliana flower development, where it is involved in the formation of the reproductive floral organs as well...
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Wuest S, Schmid M, Grossniklaus U
Curr Opin Plant Biol . 2013 Jan; 16(1):41-9. PMID: 23276786
Expression profiling of single cells can yield insights into cell specification, cellular differentiation processes, and cell type-specific responses to environmental stimuli. Recent work has established excellent tools to perform genome-wide...
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Kritsas K, Wuest S, Hupalo D, Kern A, Wicker T, Grossniklaus U
Genome Res . 2012 Sep; 22(12):2455-66. PMID: 22987666
Ultraconserved elements (UCEs), stretches of DNA that are identical between distantly related species, are enigmatic genomic features whose function is not well understood. First identified and characterized in mammals, UCEs...