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    Characterization of QTL and eQTL controlling early Fusarium graminearum infection and deoxynivalenol levels in a Wuhan 1 x Nyubai doubled haploid wheat population

    Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a major disease of cereal crops, caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium graminearum and related species. Breeding wheat for FHB resistance contributes to increase yields and grain qu...

    François Fauteux, Yunli Wang, Hélène Rocheleau, Ziying Liu in BMC Plant Biology (2019)

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    Correction to: Identification and map** of expressed genes associated with the 2DL QTL for fusarium head blight resistance in the wheat line Wuhan 1

    Following publication of the original article [1], we have been notified that some important information was omitted by the authors in the Copyright note. The Copyright note should read as below.

    **nkun Hu, Hélène Rocheleau, Curt McCartney, Chiara Biselli in BMC Genetics (2019)

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    Identification and map** of expressed genes associated with the 2DL QTL for fusarium head blight resistance in the wheat line Wuhan 1

    Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a problem of great concern in small grain cereals, especially wheat. A quantitative trait locus (QTL) for FHB resistance (FHB_SFI) located on the long arm of chromosome 2D in the spr...

    **nkun Hu, Hélène Rocheleau, Curt McCartney, Chiara Biselli in BMC Genetics (2019)

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    Transcriptome dynamics associated with resistance and susceptibility against fusarium head blight in four wheat genotypes

    Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat in North America is caused mostly by the fungal pathogen Fusarium graminearum (Fg). Upon exposure to Fg, wheat initiates a series of cellular responses involving massive transc...

    Youlian Pan, Ziying Liu, Hélène Rocheleau, François Fauteux, Yunli Wang in BMC Genomics (2018)

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    Genome-wide identification and evaluation of novel internal control genes for Q-PCR based transcript normalization in wheat

    To accurately quantify gene expression using quantitative PCR amplification, it is vital that one or more ideal internal control genes are used to normalize the samples to be compared. Ideally, the expression ...

    **ang-Yu Long, Ji-Rui Wang, Thérèse Ouellet, Hélène Rocheleau in Plant Molecular Biology (2010)