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Donna L. Lindsay
Researcher at University of Saskatchewan
Publications - 11
Citations - 369
Donna L. Lindsay is an academic researcher from University of Saskatchewan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis thaliana & Field pea. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 272 citations.
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Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation.
Eric von Wettberg,Eric von Wettberg,Peter L. Chang,Peter L. Chang,Fatma Başdemir,N. Carrasquila-Garcia,Lijalem Korbu,Lijalem Korbu,Susan M. Moenga,Gashaw Bedada,Alex Greenlon,Ken S. Moriuchi,Vasantika Singh,Matilde A. Cordeiro,Nina V. Noujdina,Nina V. Noujdina,Kassaye Negash Dinegde,Kassaye Negash Dinegde,Syed Gul Abbas Shah Sani,Syed Gul Abbas Shah Sani,Tsegaye Getahun,Lisa Vance,Emily M. Bergmann,Donna L. Lindsay,Bullo Erena Mamo,Emily Warschefsky,Emmanuel Dacosta-Calheiros,Edward Marques,Edward Marques,Mustafa Yilmaz,Ahmet Cakmak,Janna Rose,Andrew Migneault,Christopher P. Krieg,Christopher P. Krieg,Sevgi Saylak,Hamdi Temel,Maren L. Friesen,Eleanor Siler,Zhaslan Akhmetov,Huseyin Ozcelik,Jana Kholova,Canan Can,Pooran M. Gaur,Mehmet Yildirim,Hari C. Sharma,Vincent Vadez,Kassahun Tesfaye,Asnake Fikre Woldemedhin,Bunyamin Tar’an,A. Aydogan,Bekir Bükün,R. Varma Penmetsa,Jens Berger,Abdullah Kahraman,Sergey V. Nuzhdin,Sergey V. Nuzhdin,Douglas R. Cook +57 more
TL;DR: Factors that shaped species diversity in the wild progenitors of chickpea are identified, and wild introgression populations are produced that increase diversity for breeding by ~100-fold, including traits of agronomic relevance.
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Cytokinin-induced changes in CLAVATA1 and WUSCHEL expression temporally coincide with altered floral development in Arabidopsis
TL;DR: The temporal coincidence of aberrant floral phenotype with changes in transcript levels of CLV1 and WUS suggests that cytokinins regulate flower development through genes controlling shoot apical meristem activity.
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SCARECROW-LIKE15 interacts with HISTONE DEACETYLASE19 and is essential for repressing the seed maturation programme.
Ming-Jun Gao,Xiang Li,Jun Huang,Gordon Gropp,Branimir Gjetvaj,Donna L. Lindsay,Shu Wei,Cathy Coutu,Zhixiang Chen,Xiaochun Wan,Abdelali Hannoufa,Derek J. Lydiate,Margaret Y. Gruber,Z. Jeffrey Chen,Dwayne D. Hegedus +14 more
TL;DR: It is reported that a HISTONE DEACETYLASE19 (HDA19)-associated regulator, SCARECROW-LIKE15 (SCL15), is essential for repressing the seed maturation programme in vegetative tissues.
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Distinct Subgroups of Cicer echinospermum Are Associated with Hybrid Sterility and Breakdown in Interspecific Crosses with Cultivated Chickpea
Abdullah Kahraman,Anamika Pandey,Mohd Kamran Khan,Donna L. Lindsay,Susan M. Moenga,Lisa Vance,Emily M. Bergmann,Noelia Carrasquilla-Garcia,Min-Gyoung Shin,Peter L. Chang,Peter L. Chang,Eric von Wettberg,Eric von Wettberg,Bunyamin Tar’an,Douglas R. Cook,R. Varma Penmetsa +15 more
TL;DR: Analysis of earlygeneration progenies suggests that both hybrid sterility and hybrid breakdown are conditioned by one to few genetic loci, which should foster a more systematic and wider use of C. echinospermum for base broadening of cultivated chickpea.