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Johan Van Huylenbroeck
Researcher at Catholic University College, Kensington
Publications - 74
Citations - 1370
Johan Van Huylenbroeck is an academic researcher from Catholic University College, Kensington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protoplast & Biology. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1115 citations. Previous affiliations of Johan Van Huylenbroeck include Ghent University.
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AFLP markers as a tool to reconstruct complex relationships: A case study in Rosa (Rosaceae)
Wim J. M. Koopman,Volker Wissemann,Katrien De Cock,Johan Van Huylenbroeck,Jan De Riek,Gerda J. H. Sabatino,D. L. Visser,Ben Vosman,Christiane M. Ritz,Bert Maes,Gun Werlemark,Hilde Nybom,Thomas Debener,Marcus Linde,Marinus J. M. Smulders +14 more
TL;DR: This work examined the applicability of AFLP markers for reconstructing (species) relationships in Rosa, using UPGMA clustering, Wagner parsimony, and Bayesian inference to yield reliable trees.
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Genetic variation in the endangered wild apple (Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.) in Belgium as revealed by amplified fragment length polymorphism and microsatellite markers.
Els Coart,Xavier Vekemans,Marinus J. M. Smulders,Iris Wagner,Johan Van Huylenbroeck,Erik Van Bockstaele,Isabel Roldán-Ruiz +6 more
TL;DR: Gene flow between wild and cultivated gene pools is shown to be almost absent, with only three genotypes that showed evidence of admixture between the wild and edible cultivar gene pools.
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Progress in plant protoplast research
Tom Eeckhaut,Prabhu Shankar Lakshmanan,Dieter Deryckere,Erik Van Bockstaele,Johan Van Huylenbroeck +4 more
TL;DR: The study of reactive oxygen species effects and DNA (de)condensation, along with thorough phytohormone monitoring, are in this review the most promising research topics in the further strive for rationalization of protoplast regeneration.
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Influence of ploidy level on morphology, growth and drought susceptibility in Spathiphyllum wallisii
Katrijn Van Laere,Soraya de Carvalho França,Hein Vansteenkiste,Johan Van Huylenbroeck,Kathy Steppe,Marie-Christine Van Labeke,Marie-Christine Van Labeke +6 more
TL;DR: Measurements of stomatal resistance, leaf water potential, relative water content and proline content indicated that the tetraploid genotypes were more resistant to drought stress compared with the diploids.
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Effect of enzyme concentrations on protoplast isolation and protoplast culture of Spathiphyllum and Anthurium
TL;DR: Vital protoplasts from Spathiphyllum wallisii ‘Alain’ and Anthurium scherzerianum ‘238’ were isolated from both somatic embryos and leaves and development until colony stage was achieved using agarose beads for protoplast culture.