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Gerard van der Linden
Researcher at Wageningen University and Research Centre
Publications - 15
Citations - 827
Gerard van der Linden is an academic researcher from Wageningen University and Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biotic stress & Population. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 615 citations.
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Enhancing crop resilience to combined abiotic and biotic stress through the dissection of physiological and molecular crosstalk
TL;DR: It is proposed that dissection of broad spectrum stress tolerance conferred by priming chemicals may provide an insight on stress cross regulation and additional candidate genes for improving crop performance under combined stress.
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Plant behaviour under combined stress: tomato responses to combined salinity and pathogen stress
TL;DR: This review attempts to understand the complexity of plant responses to abiotic and biotic stress combinations, with a focus on tomato responses (genetic control and cross-talk of signaling pathways) to combined salinity and pathogen stresses.
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Responses to combined abiotic and biotic stress in tomato are governed by stress intensity and resistance mechanism.
Christos Kissoudis,Sri Sri Sunarti,Clemens C. M. van de Wiel,Richard G. F. Visser,Gerard van der Linden,Yuling Bai +5 more
TL;DR: Mlo-based and R-gene-mediated resistance maintained robustness across salt treatments and stress combination uniquely resulted in accelerated senescence in partial powdery mildew resistance.
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A genome-wide genetic map of NB-LRR disease resistance loci in potato
Erin Bakker,Theo Borm,Pjotr Prins,Edwin A. G. van der Vossen,Gerda Uenk,Marjon Arens,Jan M. de Boer,Herman J. van Eck,Marielle Muskens,Jack H. Vossen,Gerard van der Linden,Roeland C. H. J. van Ham,Rene Klein-Lankhorst,Richard G. F. Visser,Geert Smant,Jaap Bakker,Aska Goverse +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, sequence information of the conserved leucine-rich-repeat domain (NB-LRR) was used to investigate the genome-wide genetic distribution of the NB-lRR resistance gene loci in potato.
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Genetic mapping in Lilium: mapping of major genes and quantitative trait loci for several ornamental traits and disease resistances
Arwa Shahin,Paul Arens,Adriaan W. van Heusden,Gerard van der Linden,Martijn van Kaauwen,Nadeem Khan,Henk J. Schouten,W. Eric van de Weg,Richard G. F. Visser,Jaap M van Tuyl +9 more
TL;DR: Several horticultural traits were mapped for the first time in Lilium and showed to be single gene based and proposed to name these genes as LFCc for flower colour, lfs for flower spots, LSC for stem colour, Lal for antherless phenotype and lfd for flower direction.