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Denise M. Barbulescu

Researcher at University of South Australia

Publications -  15
Citations -  369

Denise M. Barbulescu is an academic researcher from University of South Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leptosphaeria maculans & Population. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 277 citations.

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Multi-environment QTL studies suggest a role for cysteine-rich protein kinase genes in quantitative resistance to blackleg disease in Brassica napus

TL;DR: Through multi-environment QTL analysis, four significant and stable QTL suitable for MAS of quantitative blackleg resistance in B. napus are identified and candidate genes which potentially play a role in quantitative defense responses to L. maculans are identified.
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Genome-wide association study identifies new loci for resistance to leptosphaeria maculans in canola

TL;DR: This study identified both quantitative and quantitative resistance loci to Leptosphaeria maculans, a fungal pathogen, causing blackleg disease in canola, and validated statistically significant associations on A01, A07, and A10 in four genetic mapping populations, demonstrating that GWAS marker loci are indeed associated with resistance to L. Maculans.
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In vitro kinetics of factor VIII activity in patients with mild haemophilia A and a discrepancy between one-stage and two-stage factor VIII assay results.

TL;DR: Time‐course experiments have verified that the longer incubation time used in the two‐stage assay is at least partly responsible for the lower FVIII:C measured by that assay in discrepant haemophilia.
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Molecular mapping and validation of Rlm1 gene for resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans in canola (Brassica napus L.)

TL;DR: The results showed that SSR markers linked to Rlm1 can be useful for monitoring R lm1 gene introgression in breeding populations derived from Maxol and Columbus.
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Stable Quantitative Resistance Loci to Blackleg Disease in Canola (Brassica napus L.) Over Continents.

TL;DR: The results suggest that plant maturity and plant height may have a pleiotropic effect on QR in the authors' conditions and confirmed that Rlm9 which is present in ‘Darmor-bzh’ is not effective to confer resistance in their Australian field conditions.