Key messageHere, we provide an updated set of guidelines for naming genes in wheat that has been endorsed by the wheat research community. The last decade has seen a proliferation in genomic resources for wheat, including reference- and pan-genome assemblies with gene annotations, which provide new opportunities to detect, characterise, and describe genes that influence traits of interest. The expansion of genetic information has supported growth of the wheat research community and catalysed strong interest in the genes that control agronomically important traits, such as yield, pathogen resistance, grain quality, and abiotic stress tolerance. To accommodate these developments, we present an updated set of guidelines for gene nomenclature i...
Abstract Background Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most widely consumed cereal cro...
Simple Summary Many crops including wheat have a narrow genetic base after hundreds of years of bre...
Coloration of some wheat organs may be of adaptive significance. Coloration traits are widely used i...
The gene pool of wheat and its wild and domesticated relatives contains a plethora of resistance gen...
INTRODUCTION: Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the most widely cultivated crop on Earth, contributing...
International audienceRecent technological advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies...
Recent technological advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have dramatically red...
International audienceThere is currently a strong societal demand for sustainability, quality, and s...
The size and structure of the wheat genome makes it one of the most complex crop species for genetic...
Wheat is an essential component of human food supply. Solutions to many of the problems challenging ...
In the past two decades, the wheat community has made remarkable progress in developing molecular re...
This 2013 edition of the Catalogue of Gene Symbols for Wheat represents 45 years of curation of whea...
Wheat is the largest produced grain crop world-wide and has been extensively studied for a wide rang...
Wheat has been cultivated for 10000 years and ever since the origin of hexaploid wheat it has been e...
Grain yield is a trait of paramount importance in the breeding of all cereals. In wheat (Triticum ae...
Abstract Background Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most widely consumed cereal cro...
Simple Summary Many crops including wheat have a narrow genetic base after hundreds of years of bre...
Coloration of some wheat organs may be of adaptive significance. Coloration traits are widely used i...
The gene pool of wheat and its wild and domesticated relatives contains a plethora of resistance gen...
INTRODUCTION: Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the most widely cultivated crop on Earth, contributing...
International audienceRecent technological advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies...
Recent technological advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have dramatically red...
International audienceThere is currently a strong societal demand for sustainability, quality, and s...
The size and structure of the wheat genome makes it one of the most complex crop species for genetic...
Wheat is an essential component of human food supply. Solutions to many of the problems challenging ...
In the past two decades, the wheat community has made remarkable progress in developing molecular re...
This 2013 edition of the Catalogue of Gene Symbols for Wheat represents 45 years of curation of whea...
Wheat is the largest produced grain crop world-wide and has been extensively studied for a wide rang...
Wheat has been cultivated for 10000 years and ever since the origin of hexaploid wheat it has been e...
Grain yield is a trait of paramount importance in the breeding of all cereals. In wheat (Triticum ae...
Abstract Background Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most widely consumed cereal cro...
Simple Summary Many crops including wheat have a narrow genetic base after hundreds of years of bre...
Coloration of some wheat organs may be of adaptive significance. Coloration traits are widely used i...