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Anna M. Mastrangelo
Researcher at Canadian Real Estate Association
Publications - 78
Citations - 7269
Anna M. Mastrangelo is an academic researcher from Canadian Real Estate Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Population. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 72 publications receiving 6008 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna M. Mastrangelo include University of Molise & Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura.
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Characterization of polyploid wheat genomic diversity using a high-density 90 000 single nucleotide polymorphism array
Shichen Wang,Debbie Wong,Kerrie Forrest,Alexandra M. Allen,Shiaoman Chao,Bevan Emma Huang,Marco Maccaferri,Silvio Salvi,Sara Giulia Milner,Luigi Cattivelli,Anna M. Mastrangelo,Alex Whan,Stuart Stephen,Gary L A Barker,Ralf Wieseke,Joerg Plieske,Morten Lillemo,Diane E. Mather,Rudi Appels,Rudy Dolferus,Gina Brown-Guedira,Abraham B. Korol,Alina Akhunova,Catherine Feuillet,Catherine Feuillet,Jérôme Salse,Michele Morgante,Curtis J. Pozniak,Ming-Cheng Luo,Jan Dvorak,Matthew K. Morell,Jorge Dubcovsky,Jorge Dubcovsky,Martin W. Ganal,Roberto Tuberosa,Cindy Lawley,Ivan Mikoulitch,Colin Cavanagh,Keith J. Edwards,Matthew J. Hayden,Eduard Akhunov +40 more
TL;DR: The developed array and cluster identification algorithms provide an opportunity to infer detailed haplotype structure in polyploid wheat and will serve as an invaluable resource for diversity studies and investigating the genetic basis of trait variation in wheat.
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Drought tolerance improvement in crop plants: An integrated view from breeding to genomics
Luigi Cattivelli,Fulvia Rizza,Franz-W. Badeck,Elisabetta Mazzucotelli,Anna M. Mastrangelo,Enrico Francia,Caterina Marè,Alessandro Tondelli,A. Michele Stanca +8 more
TL;DR: Breeders are asked to blend together all knowledge on the traits sustaining yield under drought and to accumulate the most effective QTLs and/or transgenes into elite genotypes without detrimental effects on yield potential, which will lead to new cultivars with high yield potential and high yield stability, that will result in superior performance in dry environments.
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Durum wheat genome highlights past domestication signatures and future improvement targets
Marco Maccaferri,Marco Maccaferri,Neil S. Harris,Sven Twardziok,Raj K. Pasam,Heidrun Gundlach,Manuel Spannagl,Danara Ormanbekova,Thomas Lux,Verena M. Prade,Sara Giulia Milner,Axel Himmelbach,Martin Mascher,Paolo Bagnaresi,Primetta Faccioli,Paolo Cozzi,Massimiliano Lauria,Barbara Lazzari,Alessandra Stella,Andrea Manconi,Matteo Gnocchi,Marco Moscatelli,Raz Avni,Jasline Deek,Sezgi Biyiklioglu,Elisabetta Frascaroli,Simona Corneti,Silvio Salvi,Gabriella Sonnante,Francesca Desiderio,Caterina Marè,Cristina Crosatti,E. Mica,Hakan Özkan,Benjamin Kilian,Pasquale De Vita,Daniela Marone,Reem Joukhadar,Elisabetta Mazzucotelli,Domenica Nigro,Agata Gadaleta,Shiaoman Chao,Justin D. Faris,Arthur T. O. Melo,Michael O. Pumphrey,Nicola Pecchioni,Luciano Milanesi,Krystalee Wiebe,Jennifer Ens,Ron MacLachlan,John M. Clarke,Andrew G. Sharpe,Chu Shin Koh,Kevin Y. H. Liang,Gregory J. Taylor,Ron Knox,Hikmet Budak,Anna M. Mastrangelo,Steven S. Xu,Nils Stein,Iago Hale,Assaf Distelfeld,Matthew J. Hayden,Roberto Tuberosa,Sean Walkowiak,Klaus F. X. Mayer,Aldo Ceriotti,Curtis J. Pozniak,Luigi Cattivelli +68 more
TL;DR: The assembly of the genome of durum wheat cultivar Svevo enables genome-wide genetic diversity analyses highlighting modifications imposed by thousands of years of empirical selection and breeding.
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Plant Nucleotide Binding Site–Leucine-Rich Repeat (NBS-LRR) Genes: Active Guardians in Host Defense Responses
TL;DR: Recent findings have provided insights into the roles of alternative splicing, the ubiquitin/proteasome system, and miRNAs and secondary siRNAs in the regulation of NBS-LRR gene expression at the post-transcriptional, post- translational and epigenetic levels.
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Abiotic stress response in plants : when post-transcriptional and post-translational regulations control transcription
Elisabetta Mazzucotelli,Anna M. Mastrangelo,Cristina Crosatti,Davide Guerra,A. Michele Stanca,Luigi Cattivelli +5 more
TL;DR: The molecular response of plants to abiotic stresses has been often considered as a complex process mainly based on the modulation of transcriptional activity of stress-related genes, but recent findings have suggested new layers of regulation and complexity.