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Juan Viruel
Researcher at Royal Botanic Gardens
Publications - 56
Citations - 819
Juan Viruel is an academic researcher from Royal Botanic Gardens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 47 publications receiving 491 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan Viruel include University of Zaragoza & Aix-Marseille University.
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Late Cretaceous–Early Eocene origin of yams (Dioscorea, Dioscoreaceae) in the Laurasian Palaearctic and their subsequent Oligocene–Miocene diversification
Juan Viruel,Juan Viruel,José Gabriel Segarra-Moragues,Lauren Raz,Félix Forest,Paul Wilkin,Isabel Sanmartín,Pilar Catalán,Pilar Catalán +8 more
TL;DR: Fossil records from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres were used to test hypotheses about the origin of the genus Dioscorea, and to examine potential macroevolutionary processes that led to its current distribution.
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Strategies for reducing per-sample costs in target capture sequencing for phylogenomics and population genomics in plants.
Haley Hale,Elliot M. Gardner,Elliot M. Gardner,Elliot M. Gardner,Juan Viruel,Lisa Pokorny,Matthew G. Johnson +6 more
TL;DR: The minimal equipment and consumable requirements for targeted sequencing are reviewed while comparing several alternatives to reduce bulk costs in DNA extraction, library preparation, target enrichment, and sequencing.
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A Target Capture-Based Method to Estimate Ploidy From Herbarium Specimens.
Juan Viruel,Maria Conejero,Oriane Hidalgo,Oriane Hidalgo,Lisa Pokorny,Robyn F. Powell,Félix Forest,Michael B. Kantar,Marybel Soto Gomez,Sean W. Graham,Barbara Gravendeel,Barbara Gravendeel,Barbara Gravendeel,Paul Wilkin,Ilia J. Leitch +14 more
TL;DR: Overall, it is demonstrated that ploidy diversity within and between species may be ascertained from historical collections, allowing the determination of polyploidization events from samples collected up to two centuries ago.
State of the World’s Plants and Fungi
Alexandre Antonelli,Rhian J. Smith,C. Fry,Monique S. J. Simmonds,Paul J. Kersey,Hugh W. Pritchard,Mary Suzan Abbo,Carmen Acedo,Jessica Adams,A.M. Ainsworth,Bob Allkin,W. Annecke,Bachman S P,Karen L. Bacon,Sara Bárrios,Charles Barstow,Alex Battison,Elizabeth Bell,Keith J. Bensusan,Martin I. Bidartondo,R.J. Blackhall-Miles,James S. Borrell,Francis Q. Brearley,Elinor Breman,R.F.A. Brewer,Jon Brodie,Rodrigo Cámara-Leret,R. Campostrini Forzza,Paul F. Cannon,Mark A. Carine,Julia Carretero,Timothy R. Cavagnaro,M.-E. Cazar,Ted Chapman,Martin Cheek,Colin Clubbe,Christopher Cockel,Jérôme Collemare,Amanda Cooper,Alison Copeland,Marcella Corcoran,Charlotte Couch,Carly Cowell,Pedro W. Crous,M. da Silva,G. Dalle,D. K. Das,John David,Linda Davies,Nina M. J. Davies,M.N. de Canha,E.J. de Lirio,Sebsebe Demissew,Mauricio Diazgranados,John B. Dickie,T. Dines,Brian Douglas,Gabriele Dröge,Mohammad Ehsan Dulloo,R. Fang,Andrew Farlow,Kerrie Farrar,Michael F. Fay,J. Felix,Félix Forest,Laura L. Forrest,T. Fulcher,Yusufjon Gafforov,Lauren M. Gardiner,Gildas Gâteblé,Ester Gaya,Benoît Geslin,Susana C. Gonçalves,C.J.N. Gore,Rafaël Govaerts,B. Gowda,Olwen M. Grace,Aurelie Grall,Danny Haelewaters,John M. Halley,Martin A. Hamilton,Amit Kumar Hazra,Thomas Heller,Peter M. Hollingsworth,Norbert Holstein,Melanie-Jayne R. Howes,Mark Hughes,Danny Hunter,Nicola Hutchinson,Kevin D. Hyde,João Ricardo Vieira Iganci,Meirion Jones,Laura J. Kelly,Paul D. W. Kirk,Hauke Koch,Irmgard Krisai-Greilhuber,Namrita Lall,Moses K. Langat,Danna J. Leaman,Tarciso C. C. Leão,Mark A. Lee,Ilia J. Leitch,Christine Leon,Eoin P. Lettice,Gwilym P. Lewis,L. Li,Heather Lindon,J.S. Liu,Udayangani Liu,Theo Llewellyn,Brian Looney,Jon C. Lovett,Łukasz Łuczaj,Ermias Lulekal,S. Maggassouba,V. Malécot,Carlos Martín,Omar Masera,Efisio Mattana,Nigel Maxted,Kevin J. McGinn,Carey L. Metheringham,Shannon R. Miles,James A. Miller,William Milliken,Justin Moat,P.G.P. Moore,Marli Pires Morim,Gregory M. Mueller,H. Muminjanov,Raquel Negrão,E. Nic Lughadha,Nicky Nicolson,Tuula Niskanen,R. Nono Womdim,A. Noorani,M. Obreza,Kerry O'Donnell,Richard O'Hanlon,Jean-Michel Onana,Ian Ondo,Stefano Padulosi,Alan Paton,Timothy R. Pearce,O.A. Pérez Escobar,Andrea Pieroni,Samuel Pironon,Thomas A.K. Prescott,Y.D. Qi,H. Qin,Cassandra L. Quave,Landy Rajaovelona,H. Razanajatovo,Peter B. Reich,Elisabeth Rianawati,Tim C. G. Rich,S.L. Richards,Malin C. Rivers,Andrew B. Ross,Fred Rumsey,M.J. Ryan,Philippa Ryan,Saut Sagala,Michele Dani Sanchez,Suzanne Sharrock,Krishna Kumar Shrestha,J. Sim,A. Sirakaya,H. Sjöman,Eric de Camargo Smidt,David Smith,Pete Smith,S.R. Smith,Adriano Sofo,N. J. Spence,Andrew Stanworth,Kalliopi Stara,Philip C. Stevenson,Peter Stroh,Laura M. Suz,B.B. Tambam,Evangelos C. Tatsis,Ian Taylor,Barbara M. Thiers,I. Thormann,Clare Trivedi,Danielle Twilley,Alex D. Twyford,Tiziana Ulian,Timothy M. A. Utteridge,V. Vaglica,Carlos A. Vásquez-Londoño,Janine E. Victor,Juan Viruel,Barnaby E. Walker,Kevin J. Walker,A. Walsh,M. Way,Jo Wilbraham,Paul Wilkin,Tim Wilkinson,China Williams,D. Winterton,K.M. Wong,Nancy Woodfield-Pascoe,J. Woodman,L. Wyatt,Rachel Wynberg,B.G. Zhang +208 more
TL;DR: Antonelli et al. as discussed by the authors introduced a major online report with the aim that it “tackles the knowledge gaps and unlocks the known and potential benefits of fungi and plants for us and our planet.
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Genome wide association analysis of cold tolerance at germination in temperate japonica rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties.
TL;DR: Varieties with higher numbers of favourable alleles for the panels of associated markers significantly correlated with increased phenotypic values at both temperatures, thus corroborating the utility of the tagged markers for marker assisted selection (MAS) when breeding japonica rice for LTG.