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    Marker-assisted pyramiding of two cereal cyst nematode resistance genes from Aegilops variabilis in wheat

    The cereal cyst nematode (CCN) Heterodera avenae, is a significant pathogen of wheat. The wild grass Aegilops variabilis Accession No.1 has been found to be resistant to pathotypes of CCN; at least two genes tran...

    Dominique Barloy, Jocelyne Lemoine, Paulette Abelard, A. M. Tanguy in Molecular Breeding (2007)

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    Homoeologous recombination within bread wheat to develop novel combinations of HMW-GS genes: transfer of the Glu-A1 locus to chromosome 1D

    In an attempt to improve the bread-making quality within hexaploid wheat by elaborating novel high-molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS) combinations useful in wheat-breeding programmes, a 1A chromosome ...

    Jérôme Dumur, Gérard Branlard, Anne-Marie Tanguy, Mireille Dardevet in Planta (2009)

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    Hypoxia response in Arabidopsis roots infected by Plasmodiophora brassicae supports the development of clubroot

    The induction of alcohol fermentation in roots is a plant adaptive response to flooding stress and oxygen deprivation. Available transcriptomic data suggest that fermentation-related genes are also frequently ...

    Antoine Gravot, Gautier Richard, Tanguy Lime, Séverine Lemarié in BMC Plant Biology (2016)

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    Development of 1AS.1AL-1DL durum wheat chromosome carrying Glu-D1a locus encoding high molecular weight glutenin subunits 2 + 12

    High molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS) are well-known to directly influence the bread wheat quality. In a previous paper, our group reported the replacement of the locus Glu-A1 by the locus Glu-D1—allel...

    Olivier Coriton, Annie Faye, Etienne Paux, Jocelyne Lemoine in Molecular Breeding (2019)

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    Large-scale transcriptomics to dissect 2 years of the life of a fungal phytopathogen interacting with its host plant

    The fungus Leptosphaeria maculans has an exceptionally long and complex relationship with its host plant, Brassica napus, during which it switches between different lifestyles, including asymptomatic, biotrophic,...

    Elise J. Gay, Jessica L. Soyer, Nicolas Lapalu, Juliette Linglin in BMC Biology (2021)