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Bawin Y, Zewdie B, Ayalew B, Roldan-Ruiz I, Janssens S, Tack A, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2025 Feb; :e14085. PMID: 39981739
Cultivation of crops close to their wild relatives may jeopardise the integrity of wild genetic resources. Detecting cultivars among wild plants is necessary to characterise crop-wild gene flow, but can...
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Vleugels T, Ruttink T, Ariza-Suarez D, Dubey R, Saleem A, Roldan-Ruiz I, et al.
Genes (Basel) . 2024 Oct; 15(10). PMID: 39457472
Red clover ( L.) is a well-appreciated grassland crop in temperate climates but suffers from increasingly frequent and severe drought periods. Molecular markers for drought resilience (DR) would benefit breeding...
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Van Hautegem T, Takasaki H, Lorenzo C, Demuynck K, Claeys H, Villers T, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2024 Oct; 48(2):1242-1258. PMID: 39444139
Drought is one of the most devastating causes of yield losses in crops like maize, and the anticipated increases in severity and duration of drought spells due to climate change...
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Bratelund S, Ruttink T, Goecke F, Broch O, Klemetsdal G, Odegard J, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2024 Sep; 25(1):901. PMID: 39350004
Background: Kelps are not only ecologically important, being primary producers and habitat forming species, they also hold substantial economic potential. Expansion of the kelp cultivation industry raises the interest for...
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Everts T, Van Driessche C, Neyrinck S, Haegeman A, Ruttink T, Jacquemyn H, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2024 Aug; 34(6):e3017. PMID: 39118362
Horizon scans have emerged as a valuable tool to anticipate the incoming invasive alien species (IAS) by judging species on their potential impacts. However, little research has been conducted on...
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Vexler L, Leyva-Perez M, Konkolewska A, Clot C, Byrne S, Griffin D, et al.
G3 (Bethesda) . 2024 Jul; 14(10). PMID: 39028844
We genotyped a population of 618 diploid potato clones derived from six independent potato-breeding programmes from NW-Europe. The diploids were phenotyped for 23 traits, using standardized protocols and common check...
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Skot L, Nay M, Grieder C, Frey L, Pegard M, Ohlund L, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2024 Jun; 15:1407609. PMID: 38916032
Genomic prediction has mostly been used in single environment contexts, largely ignoring genotype x environment interaction, which greatly affects the performance of plants. However, in the last decade, prediction models...
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Millet C, Allinne C, Vi T, Marraccini P, Verleysen L, Couderc M, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Apr; 19(4):e0299493. PMID: 38625928
Though facing significant challenges, coffee (Coffea arabica) grown in Haitian agroforestry systems are important contributors to rural livelihoods and provide several ecosystem services. However, little is known about their genetic...
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Salojarvi J, Rambani A, Yu Z, Guyot R, Strickler S, Lepelley M, et al.
Nat Genet . 2024 Apr; 56(4):721-731. PMID: 38622339
Coffea arabica, an allotetraploid hybrid of Coffea eugenioides and Coffea canephora, is the source of approximately 60% of coffee products worldwide, and its cultivated accessions have undergone several population bottlenecks....
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Guden R, Haegeman A, Ruttink T, Moens T, Derycke S
Mol Ecol . 2024 Mar; 33(9):e17331. PMID: 38533629
Marine sediments cover 70% of the Earth's surface, and harbour diverse bacterial communities critical for marine biogeochemical processes, which affect climate change, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Nematodes, the most abundant...