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S. L. Fox
Researcher at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Publications - 50
Citations - 1141
S. L. Fox is an academic researcher from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem rust & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 49 publications receiving 999 citations.
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Integrated Metabolo-Proteomic Approach to Decipher the Mechanisms by Which Wheat QTL (Fhb1) Contributes to Resistance against Fusarium graminearum
TL;DR: The present study demonstrates that the resistance in Fhb1 derived from the wheat genotype Nyubai is mainly associated with cell wall thickening due to deposition of hydroxycinnamic acid amides, phenolic glucosides and flavonoids, but not with the conversion of deoxynivalenol to less toxic deoxycline 3-O-glucoside.
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Application of molecular markers to wheat breeding in Canada
Harpinder Randhawa,Muhammad Asif,Curtis J. Pozniak,John M. Clarke,Robert J. Graf,S. L. Fox,D. Gavin Humphreys,Ron Knox,R. M. DePauw,Asheesh K. Singh,Richard D. Cuthbert,Pierre Hucl,Dean Spaner +12 more
TL;DR: Development of tightly linked diagnostic markers and high-throughput genotyping with SNP markers will result in more effective molecular wheat breeding in the near future and will open the door to genomic selection.
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The evaluation of FHB resistance QTLs introgressed into elite Canadian spring wheat germplasm
Curt A. McCartney,Daryl J. Somers,George Fedak,R. M. DePauw,J. B. Thomas,S. L. Fox,D. G. Humphreys,Odean M. Lukow,Marc E. Savard,Brent McCallum,Jeannie Gilbert,W. Cao +11 more
TL;DR: FHB resistance tended to increase with more FHB resistance alleles introgressed into the elite genetic background, which suggested that marker-assisted selection (MAS) will prove useful for improving F HB resistance in Canadian germplasm.
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Microsatellite mapping of adult-plant leaf rust resistance gene Lr22a in wheat.
TL;DR: Microsatellite markers linked to the adult-plant leaf rust resistance gene Lr22a are identified and examined to examine their cross-applicability for marker-assisted selection in different genetic backgrounds and it is shown that GWM296 is useful for selecting Lr 22a in diverse genetic backgrounds.