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Rory Hayden
Researcher at University of Nottingham
Publications - 15
Citations - 748
Rory Hayden is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brassica oleracea & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 669 citations. Previous affiliations of Rory Hayden include University of Warwick.
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Shoot yield drives phosphorus use efficiency in Brassica oleracea and correlates with root architecture traits
John P. Hammond,Martin R. Broadley,Philip J. White,Graham J.W. King,Helen C. Bowen,Rory Hayden,Mark C. Meacham,Andrew Mead,Tracey Overs,William P. Spracklen,Duncan J. Greenwood +10 more
TL;DR: Within the substantial species-wide diversity observed for shoot-P and various measures of PUE in B. oleracea, current commercial cultivars have greater PUE than would be expected by chance.
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Shoot Calcium and Magnesium Concentrations Differ between Subtaxa, Are Highly Heritable, and Associate with Potentially Pleiotropic Loci in Brassica oleracea
Martin R. Broadley,John P. Hammond,Graham J.W. King,D. Astley,Helen C. Bowen,Mark C. Meacham,Andrew Mead,David Pink,Graham R. Teakle,Rory Hayden,William P. Spracklen,Philip J. White +11 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive analysis of within-species genetic variation for shoot Ca and Mg is presented, demonstrating that shoot mineral concentration differs significantly between subtaxa (varietas), and establishing a structured diversity foundation set of 376 accessions to capture a high proportion of species-wide allelic diversity within domesticated Brassica oleracea.
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Root morphology and seed and leaf ionomic traits in a Brassica napus L. diversity panel show wide phenotypic variation and are characteristic of crop habit
Catherine L. Thomas,Catherine L. Thomas,Thomas D. Alcock,Neil S. Graham,Rory Hayden,S. Matterson,Lolita Wilson,Scott D. Young,Lionel X. Dupuy,Philip J. White,Philip J. White,John P. Hammond,John Danku,David E. Salt,A. Sweeney,Ian Bancroft,Martin R. Broadley +16 more
TL;DR: High-throughput morphological and composition phenotyping reveals complex interrelationships between mineral acquisition and accumulation linked to genetic control within and between crop types (habits) in B. napus.
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High-throughput phenotyping (HTP) identifies seedling root traits linked to variation in seed yield and nutrient capture in field-grown oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.).
Catherine L. Thomas,Catherine L. Thomas,Neil S. Graham,Rory Hayden,Mark C. Meacham,Konrad Neugebauer,Konrad Neugebauer,Mark Nightingale,Lionel X. Dupuy,John P. Hammond,Philip J. White,Philip J. White,Martin R. Broadley +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared a low-cost, high-throughput root phenotyping (HTP) technique in a controlled environment with field performance, using oilseed rape (OSR; Brassica napus) varieties.
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Regulatory hotspots are associated with plant gene expression under varying soil phosphorus supply in Brassica rapa
John P. Hammond,Sean Mayes,Helen C. Bowen,Neil S. Graham,Rory Hayden,Christopher G. Love,William P. Spracklen,Jun Wang,S. J. Welham,Philip J. White,Graham J.W. King,Martin R. Broadley +11 more
TL;DR: Using a recently released genome sequence, cis- and trans-eQTL and their environmental response to low phosphorus availability within a complex plant genome is defined and hotspots of trans- eQTL within the genome are found.