Project Details
Towards new Brassica crops: genetic improvement of Brassica hexaploids
Applicant
Professorin Dr. Annaliese Mason
Subject Area
Plant Breeding and Plant Pathology
Term
from 2017 to 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 339340200
Final Report Year
2022
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
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(2018) A high-density genetic map of an allohexaploid Brassica doubled haploid population reveals quantitative trait loci for pollen viability and fertility. Frontiers in Plant Science 9: 1161
Yang S., Chen S., Zhang K., Li L., Yin Y., Gill R.A., Yan G., Meng J., Cowling W.A. and Zhou W.
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(2018) Allohexaploids in the genus Brassica. Critical Reviews in Plant Science 37 (5): 422-437
Gaebelein, R. and Mason, A.S.
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Interspecific hybridization for Brassica crop improvement. Crop Breed Genet Genom 2019; 1:e190007
Katche E., Quezada-Martinez D., Ihien Katche E., Vasquez-Teuber P., Mason A.S.
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(2020) Fertile allohexaploid Brassica hybrids obtained from crosses between B. oleracea and B. juncea via ovule rescue and colchicine treatment of cuttings Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 140 (2): 301-313
Mwathi M.W., Gupta M., Quezada-Martinez D., Pradhan A., Batley J., Mason A.S.
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(2020) Homoeologous exchanges, segmental allopolyploidy and polyploid genome evolution. Frontiers in Genetics 11:1014
Mason A.S., Wendel J.F.
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(2021) Challenges and prospects for a potential allohexaploid Brassica crop. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 134: 2711–2726
Zhang K., Mason A.S., Farooq M.A., Islam F., Quezada-Martinez D., Hu D., Yang S., Zou J. and Zhou W.
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(2021) Using wild relatives and related species to build climate resilience in Brassica crops. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 134: 1711–1728
Quezada Martinez D., Addo Nyarko C., Schiessl S.V. and Mason A.S.
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Allele segregation analysis of F1 hybrids between independent Brassica allohexaploid lineages
Quezada-Martinez D., Zou J., Zhang W., Meng J., Batley, J., Mason A.S.