This article describes my involvement in the development of genetics as an essential tool in the integrated study of plant biology. My research comes from a strong background in plant genetics based on my education as a plant breeder at Wageningen University and collaborations with plant physiologists and molecular geneticists in Wageningen and the wider scientific community. It initially involved the isolation and physiological characterization of mutants defective in biosynthesis or mode of action of plant hormones, photoreceptors and traits such as flowering time in both Arabidopsis and tomato. I also generated a genetic map of Arabidopsis. Subsequently, the exploitation of natural variation became a main area of interest, including the ...
Currently, genetic variation is probably the most important basic resource for plant biology. In add...
Morphogenesis is a subject that has attracted the attention of plant biologists for long. The develo...
In the future, more food needs to be produced with increasingly scarce natural resources. Genomics c...
The last decade provided the plant science community with the complete genome sequence of Arabidopsi...
Arabidopsis thaliana is the plant species that in the past 25 years has developed into the major mod...
The main goal of crop breeding is the modification of plant genomes in order to improve specific tr...
Understanding the phenotype of plants is essential in the context of food or biomass production from...
Plant breeding is focussed on introducing novel traits in plants, as well as enhancing or repressing...
This article reviews some of the highlights of modern plant biotechnology and discusses the potentia...
The current tools of enquiry into the structure and operation of the plant genome have provided us w...
Insight into the genetic control of leaf development has been gained over the last years thanks to m...
The development of new plant varieties is a long and tedious process involving the generation of lar...
Oxygenic photosynthesis is the gateway of the sun’s energy into the biosphere, it is where lig...
Genetic variation in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana has allowed the species to adapt to...
abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Henry Nguyen, BiologyThe natural variation of Arabidopsis...
Currently, genetic variation is probably the most important basic resource for plant biology. In add...
Morphogenesis is a subject that has attracted the attention of plant biologists for long. The develo...
In the future, more food needs to be produced with increasingly scarce natural resources. Genomics c...
The last decade provided the plant science community with the complete genome sequence of Arabidopsi...
Arabidopsis thaliana is the plant species that in the past 25 years has developed into the major mod...
The main goal of crop breeding is the modification of plant genomes in order to improve specific tr...
Understanding the phenotype of plants is essential in the context of food or biomass production from...
Plant breeding is focussed on introducing novel traits in plants, as well as enhancing or repressing...
This article reviews some of the highlights of modern plant biotechnology and discusses the potentia...
The current tools of enquiry into the structure and operation of the plant genome have provided us w...
Insight into the genetic control of leaf development has been gained over the last years thanks to m...
The development of new plant varieties is a long and tedious process involving the generation of lar...
Oxygenic photosynthesis is the gateway of the sun’s energy into the biosphere, it is where lig...
Genetic variation in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana has allowed the species to adapt to...
abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Henry Nguyen, BiologyThe natural variation of Arabidopsis...
Currently, genetic variation is probably the most important basic resource for plant biology. In add...
Morphogenesis is a subject that has attracted the attention of plant biologists for long. The develo...
In the future, more food needs to be produced with increasingly scarce natural resources. Genomics c...