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Tracey Rayner
Researcher at Norwich Research Park
Publications - 10
Citations - 989
Tracey Rayner is an academic researcher from Norwich Research Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Population. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 567 citations. Previous affiliations of Tracey Rayner include John Innes Centre.
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Speed breeding is a powerful tool to accelerate crop research and breeding
Amy Watson,Sreya Ghosh,Matthew J. Williams,William S. Cuddy,James Simmonds,María-Dolores Rey,M. Asyraf Md Hatta,M. Asyraf Md Hatta,Alison Hinchliffe,A. Steed,Daniel Reynolds,Nikolai M. Adamski,Andy Breakspear,Andrey V. Korolev,Tracey Rayner,Laura E. Dixon,Adnan Riaz,William Martin,Merrill Ryan,David Edwards,Jacqueline Batley,Harsh Raman,Jeremy Carter,Christian Rogers,Claire Domoney,Graham Moore,Wendy Harwood,Paul Nicholson,Mark J. Dieters,Ian H. DeLacy,Ji Zhou,Cristobal Uauy,Scott A. Boden,Robert F. Park,Brande B. H. Wulff,Lee T. Hickey +35 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that speed breeding in fully enclosed, controlled-environment growth chambers can accelerate plant development for research purposes, including phenotyping of adult plant traits, mutant studies and transformation.
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Speed breeding in growth chambers and glasshouses for crop breeding and model plant research.
Sreya Ghosh,Amy Watson,Oscar E. Gonzalez-Navarro,Ricardo H. Ramirez-Gonzalez,Luis Yanes,Marcela Mendoza-Suárez,James Simmonds,Rachel Wells,Tracey Rayner,Phon Green,Amber N. Hafeez,Sadiye Hayta,Rachel E. Melton,A. Steed,Abhimanyu Sarkar,Jeremy Carter,Lionel Perkins,John Lord,Mark Tester,Anne Osbourn,Matthew J. Moscou,Paul Nicholson,Wendy Harwood,Cathie Martin,Claire Domoney,Cristobal Uauy,Brittany Hazard,Brande B. H. Wulff,Lee T. Hickey +28 more
TL;DR: This protocol describes procedures for speed-breeding approaches using growth cabinets and LED-supplemented glasshouses that can be used to accelerate crop research and are compatible with a wide variety of crops.
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Speed breeding in growth chambers and glasshouses for crop breeding and model plant research
Sreya Ghosh,Amy Watson,Oscar E. Gonzalez-Navarro,Ricardo H. Ramirez-Gonzalez,Luis Yanes,Marcela Mendoza-Suárez,James Simmonds,Rachel Wells,Tracey Rayner,Phon Green,Amber N. Hafeez,Sadiye Hayta,Rachel E. Melton,A. Steed,Abhimanyu Sarkar,Jeremy Carter,Lionel Perkins,John Lord,Mark Tester,Anne Osbourn,Matthew J. Moscou,Paul Nicholson,Wendy Harwood,Cathie Martin,Claire Domoney,Cristobal Uauy,Brittany Hazard,Brande B. H. Wulff,Lee T. Hickey +28 more
TL;DR: These protocols describe the growing conditions, including soil media composition, lighting, temperature and spacing, which promote rapid growth of spring and winter bread wheat, durum wheat, barley, oat, various members of the Brassica family, chickpea, pea, grasspea and quinoa and the model grass Brachypodium distachyon.
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Eliminating anti-nutritional plant food proteins: the case of seed protease inhibitors in pea.
Alfonso Clemente,Maria del Carmen Arques,Marion Dalmais,Christine Le Signor,Catherine Chinoy,Raquel Olías,Tracey Rayner,Peter Isaac,David M. Lawson,Abdelhafid Bendahmane,Claire Domoney +10 more
TL;DR: The study provides new insights into structure-function relationships for protease inhibitors which impact on pea seed quality and will assist future studies of the biological role and health-related properties of so-called anti-nutrients.
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Speed breeding: a powerful tool to accelerate crop research and breeding
Amy Watson,Sreya Ghosh,Matthew J. Williams,William S. Cuddy,James Simmonds,María-Dolores Rey,M. Asyraf Md Hatta,Alison Hinchliffe,A. Steed,Daniel Reynolds,Nikolai M. Adamski,Andy Breakspear,Andrey V. Korolev,Tracey Rayner,Laura E. Dixon,Adnan Riaz,William Martin,Merrill Ryan,David Edwards,Jacqueline Batley,Harsh Raman,Christian Rogers,Claire Domoney,Graham Moore,Wendy Harwood,Paul Nicholson,Mark J. Dieters,Ian H. DeLacy,Ji Zhou,Cristobal Uauy,Scott A. Boden,Robert F. Park,Brande B. H. Wulff,Lee T. Hickey +33 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that speed breeding in fully-enclosed controlled-environment growth chambers can accelerate plant development for research purposes, including phenotyping of adult plant traits, mutant studies, and transformation.