Key message: Exome sequencing-based allele mining for frost tolerance suggests HvCBF14 rather than CNV at Fr-H2 locus is the main responsible of frost tolerance in barley. Abstract: Wild relatives, landraces and old cultivars of barley represent a reservoir of untapped and potentially important genes for crop improvement, and the recent sequencing technologies provide the opportunity to mine the existing genetic diversity and to identify new genes/alleles for the traits of interest. In the present study, we use frost tolerance and vernalization requirement as case studies to demonstrate the power of allele mining carried out on exome sequencing data generated from > 400 barley accessions. New deletions in the first intron of VRN-H1 were ...
Fr-H2 is one of the two major loci affecting freezing tolerance of barley. Genetic mapping evidences...
Key Message: We report the first study on the unique allele from wild barley that can improve waterl...
Barley is an economically important model for the Triticeae tribe. We recently developed a new resou...
Background: Frost tolerance is a key trait with economic and agronomic importance in barley because ...
Frost tolerance is the main component of winter hardiness for cereals and is largely dependent on th...
for frost tolerance (FT) have been discovered on the long arm of chromosome 5H in barley. Two tightl...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is an economically important diploid model for the Triticeae. We developed ...
Background: Exploring the natural occurring genetic variation of the wild barley genepool has become...
Key message: We identified 1.844 million barley pan-genome sequence anchors from 12,306 genotypes us...
Frost resistance-H2 is one of two major quantitative trait loci, located on chromosome 5H, that affe...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) was domesticated from wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum L.) around 10,000 ...
Fall-sown barley will be increasingly important in the era of climate change due to higher yield pot...
In barley, the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) gene situated on chromosome 3H is...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comFrost at flowering can cause significan...
Graduation date: 2012Fall-sown barley will be increasingly important in the era of climate change du...
Fr-H2 is one of the two major loci affecting freezing tolerance of barley. Genetic mapping evidences...
Key Message: We report the first study on the unique allele from wild barley that can improve waterl...
Barley is an economically important model for the Triticeae tribe. We recently developed a new resou...
Background: Frost tolerance is a key trait with economic and agronomic importance in barley because ...
Frost tolerance is the main component of winter hardiness for cereals and is largely dependent on th...
for frost tolerance (FT) have been discovered on the long arm of chromosome 5H in barley. Two tightl...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is an economically important diploid model for the Triticeae. We developed ...
Background: Exploring the natural occurring genetic variation of the wild barley genepool has become...
Key message: We identified 1.844 million barley pan-genome sequence anchors from 12,306 genotypes us...
Frost resistance-H2 is one of two major quantitative trait loci, located on chromosome 5H, that affe...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) was domesticated from wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum L.) around 10,000 ...
Fall-sown barley will be increasingly important in the era of climate change due to higher yield pot...
In barley, the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) gene situated on chromosome 3H is...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comFrost at flowering can cause significan...
Graduation date: 2012Fall-sown barley will be increasingly important in the era of climate change du...
Fr-H2 is one of the two major loci affecting freezing tolerance of barley. Genetic mapping evidences...
Key Message: We report the first study on the unique allele from wild barley that can improve waterl...
Barley is an economically important model for the Triticeae tribe. We recently developed a new resou...