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Frank Ordon
Researcher at Julius Kühn-Institut
Publications - 177
Citations - 3323
Frank Ordon is an academic researcher from Julius Kühn-Institut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hordeum vulgare & Population. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 165 publications receiving 2494 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank Ordon include Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg.
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Genebank genomics highlights the diversity of a global barley collection
Sara Giulia Milner,Matthias Jost,Matthias Jost,Shin Taketa,Elena Rey Mazón,Axel Himmelbach,Markus Oppermann,Stephan Weise,Helmut Knüpffer,Martin Basterrechea,Patrick König,Danuta Schüler,Rajiv Sharma,Rajiv Sharma,Raj K. Pasam,Twan Rutten,Ganggang Guo,Dongdong Xu,Jing Zhang,Gerhard Herren,Thomas Müller,Simon G. Krattinger,Simon G. Krattinger,Beat Keller,Yong Jiang,Maria Y. Gonzalez,Yusheng Zhao,Antje Habekuß,Sandra Färber,Frank Ordon,Matthias Lange,Andreas Börner,Andreas Graner,Jochen C. Reif,Uwe Scholz,Martin Mascher,Nils Stein,Nils Stein +37 more
TL;DR: The analysis of genome-wide genotyping-by-sequencing data for almost all barley accessions of the German ex situ genebank provides insights into the global population structure of domesticated barley and points out redundancies and coverage gaps in one of the world’s major genebanks.
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Breeding improves wheat productivity under contrasting agrochemical input levels
Kai P. Voss-Fels,Kai P. Voss-Fels,Andreas Stahl,Benjamin Wittkop,Carolin Lichthardt,Sabrina Nagler,Till Rose,Tsu-Wei Chen,Holger Zetzsche,Sylvia Seddig,Mirza Majid Baig,Agim Ballvora,Matthias Frisch,Elizabeth M. Ross,Ben J. Hayes,Matthew J. Hayden,Frank Ordon,Jens Léon,Henning Kage,Wolfgang Friedt,Hartmut Stützel,Rod J. Snowdon +21 more
TL;DR: Using large-scale data describing five decades of wheat breeding progress in western Europe, a study shows that breeding for high performance enhances wheat productivity under not only optimal conditions but also conditions with reduced agrochemical inputs.
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Effects of soybean variety and Bradyrhizobium strains on yield, protein content and biological nitrogen fixation under cool growing conditions in Germany
Stéphanie Zimmer,Monika Messmer,Thorsten Haase,Hans-Peter Piepho,Anke Mindermann,Hannes Schulz,Antje Habekuß,Frank Ordon,Klaus-Peter Wilbois,Jürgen Heß +9 more
TL;DR: Interactions between soybean variety and inoculant were significant for protein content and protein yield at both sites, but not for nodulation, grain yield, thousand kernel weight and Ndfa.
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Genetic diversity and population differentiation of traditional fonio millet (Digitaria spp.) landraces from different agro-ecological zones of West Africa
H. Adoukonou-Sagbadja,H. Adoukonou-Sagbadja,Carola Wagner,Alexandre Dansi,Jutta Ahlemeyer,O. Dainou,Koffi Akpagana,Frank Ordon,Wolfgang Friedt +8 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the genetic diversity and population differentiation in fonio millets found a clear-cut differentiation between the two species and a clustering of D. exilis accessions in three major genetic groups fitting to their geographical origins.
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Metabolite profiling of barley flag leaves under drought and combined heat and drought stress reveals metabolic QTLs for metabolites associated with antioxidant defense.
Sven Eduard Templer,Sven Eduard Templer,Alexandra Ammon,David Pscheidt,Otilia Ciobotea,Christian Schuy,Christopher McCollum,Uwe Sonnewald,Anja Hanemann,J. Förster,Frank Ordon,Maria von Korff,Maria von Korff,Lars M. Voll +13 more
TL;DR: Highlight mQTLs for barley flag leaf γ-tocopherol, glutathione, and succinate content co-localize with genes encoding enzymes of the pathways producing these antioxidant metabolites.