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Antonio Michele Stanca
Researcher at Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura
Publications - 38
Citations - 2759
Antonio Michele Stanca is an academic researcher from Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hordeum vulgare & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 38 publications receiving 2554 citations.
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A chromosome-based draft sequence of the hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) genome
Klaus F. X. Mayer,Jane Rogers,Jaroslav Doležel,Curtis J. Pozniak,Kellye Eversole,Catherine Feuillet,Bikram S. Gill,Bernd Friebe,Adam J. Lukaszewski,Pierre Sourdille,Takashi R. Endo,M. Kubaláková,Jarmila Číhalíková,Zdeňka Dubská,Jan Vrána,Romana Šperková,Hana Šimková,Melanie Febrer,Leah Clissold,Kirsten McLay,Kuldeep Singh,Parveen Chhuneja,Nagendra K. Singh,Jitendra P. Khurana,Eduard Akhunov,Frédéric Choulet,Adriana Alberti,Valérie Barbe,Patrick Wincker,Hiroyuki Kanamori,Fuminori Kobayashi,Takeshi Itoh,Takashi Matsumoto,Hiroaki Sakai,Tsuyoshi Tanaka,Jianzhong Wu,Yasunari Ogihara,Hirokazu Handa,P. Ron Maclachlan,Andrew G. Sharpe,Darrin Klassen,David Edwards,Jacqueline Batley,Odd-Arne Olsen,Simen Rød Sandve,Sigbjørn Lien,Burkhard Steuernagel,Brande B. H. Wulff,Mario Caccamo,Sarah Ayling,Ricardo H. Ramirez-Gonzalez,Bernardo J. Clavijo,Jonathan M. Wright,Matthias Pfeifer,Manuel Spannagl,Mihaela Martis,Martin Mascher,Jarrod Chapman,Jesse Poland,Uwe Scholz,Kerrie Barry,Robbie Waugh,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Gary J. Muehlbauer,Nils Stein,Heidrun Gundlach,Matthias Zytnicki,Véronique Jamilloux,Hadi Quesneville,Thomas Wicker,Primetta Faccioli,Moreno Colaiacovo,Antonio Michele Stanca,Hikmet Budak,Luigi Cattivelli,Natasha Glover,Lise Pingault,Etienne Paux,Sapna Sharma,Rudi Appels,Matthew I. Bellgard,Brett Chapman,Thomas Nussbaumer,Kai Christian Bader,Hélène Rimbert,Shichen Wang,Ron Knox,Andrzej Kilian,Michael Alaux,Françoise Alfama,Loïc Couderc,Nicolas Guilhot,Claire Viseux,Mikaël Loaec,Beat Keller,Sébastien Praud +95 more
TL;DR: Insight into the genome biology of a polyploid crop provide a springboard for faster gene isolation, rapid genetic marker development, and precise breeding to meet the needs of increasing food demand worldwide.
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Transcriptome Analysis of Cold Acclimation in Barley Albina and Xantha Mutants
Jan T. Svensson,Cristina Crosatti,Chiara Campoli,Roberto Bassi,Antonio Michele Stanca,Timothy J. Close,Luigi Cattivelli +6 more
TL;DR: The transcriptome of barley albina and xantha mutants and the corresponding wild type plants is investigated to assess the effect of the chloroplast on expression of cold-regulated genes and finds that photooxidative stress signaling pathway is constitutively active in the mutants.
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Mapping regulatory genes as candidates for cold and drought stress tolerance in barley
Alessandro Tondelli,Enrico Francia,Delfina Barabaschi,Alessio Aprile,Jeffrey S. Skinner,Eric J. Stockinger,Antonio Michele Stanca,Nicola Pecchioni +7 more
TL;DR: Observations suggest that CBF gene(s) themselves, rather than their two regulators, are at present the best candidates for cold tolerance.
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Molecular adaptation of barley to cold and drought conditions
Antonio Michele Stanca,Cristina Crosatti,Maria Grossi,Nadia Gloria Lacerenza,Fulvia Rizza,Luigi Cattivelli +5 more
TL;DR: Molecular adaptation to cold and drought involves a series of biochemical and molecular changes leading plants to improve their winter hardiness or drought resistance.
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The CC-NB-LRR-type Rdg2a resistance gene confers immunity to the seed-borne barley leaf stripe pathogen in the absence of hypersensitive cell death.
Davide Bulgarelli,Chiara Biselli,Nicholas C. Collins,Gabriella Consonni,Antonio Michele Stanca,Paul Schulze-Lefert,Giampiero Valè +6 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that inducible responses giving rise to physical and chemical barriers to infection in the cell walls and intercellular spaces of the barley embryo tissues represent mechanisms by which the CC-NB-LRR-encoding Rdg2a gene mediates resistance to leaf stripe in the absence of hypersensitive cell death.