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22044
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Georg Haberer publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Georg Haberer sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 86 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Georg Haberer D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Genetics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Georg Haberer sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Overview

Georg Haberer is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions to plant science, molecular biology, insect science, genetics, and agronomy and crop science.

The scientist's work addresses key areas, including wheat and barley genetics and pathology, plant disease resistance and genetics, chromosomal and genetic variations, insect-plant interactions and control, plant biochemistry and biosynthesis, genetics and plant breeding, and plant nutrient uptake and metabolism.

Frequent collaborators include M. Spannagl, Martin Mascher, Klaus Mayer, Nils Stein, and Axel Himmelbach. These coauthors have contributed to multiple projects alongside Haberer, reflecting active collaborations across various research topics.

Georg Haberer's publications appear in several notable scientific venues. The most frequent include:

  • Nature
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Nature Plants
  • DNA Research
  • Nature Genetics

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Haberer cover various aspects of crop genomics and plant genetics:

  • Multiple wheat genomes reveal global variation in modern breeding (2020, Nature)
  • The barley pan-genome reveals the hidden legacy of mutation breeding (2020, Nature)
  • The mosaic oat genome gives insights into a uniquely healthy cereal crop (2022, Nature)
  • Chromosome-scale genome assembly of the transformation-amenable common wheat cultivar 'Fielder' (2021, DNA Research)
  • European maize genomes highlight intraspecies variation in repeat and gene content (2020, Nature Genetics)

Best Publications

  • The Sorghum bicolor genome and the diversification of grasses

    Andrew H. Paterson;John E. Bowers;Rémy Bruggmann;Inna Dubchak

  • Shifting the limits in wheat research and breeding using a fully annotated reference genome

    Rudi Appels;Rudi Appels;Kellye Eversole;Nils Stein;Nils Stein

  • Genome sequencing and analysis of the model grass Brachypodium distachyon

    John P. Vogel;David F. Garvin;Todd C. Mockler;Jeremy Schmutz

  • A chromosome conformation capture ordered sequence of the barley genome

    Martin Mascher;Heidrun Gundlach;Axel Himmelbach;Sebastian Beier

  • The Arabidopsis lyrata genome sequence and the basis of rapid genome size change

    Tina T. Hu;Pedro Pattyn;Erica G. Bakker;Jun Cao

  • Multiple wheat genomes reveal global variation in modern breeding.

    Sean Walkowiak;Sean Walkowiak;Liangliang Gao;Cecile Monat;Georg Haberer

  • Type-A Arabidopsis response regulators are partially redundant negative regulators of cytokinin signaling.

    Jennifer P.C. To;Georg Haberer;Fernando J. Ferreira;Jean Deruère

  • The barley pan-genome reveals the hidden legacy of mutation breeding.

    Murukarthick Jayakodi;Sudharsan Padmarasu;Georg Haberer;Venkata Suresh Bonthala

  • Cytokinins. New Insights into a Classic Phytohormone

    Georg Haberer;Joseph J. Kieber

  • Phylogenomics reveals multiple losses of nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis

    Maximilian Griesmann;Yue Chang;Xin Liu;Yue Song

  • An improved assembly and annotation of the allohexaploid wheat genome identifies complete families of agronomic genes and provides genomic evidence for chromosomal translocations

    Bernardo J. Clavijo;Luca Venturini;Christian Schudoma;Gonzalo Garcia Accinelli

  • Development of a high density 600K SNP genotyping array for chicken

    Andreas Kranis;Almas A. Gheyas;Clarissa Boschiero;Frances Turner

  • The genome sequence of African rice (Oryza glaberrima) and evidence for independent domestication

    Muhua Wang;Yeisoo Yu;Georg Haberer;Pradeep R eddy Marri

  • The Spirodela polyrhiza genome reveals insights into its neotenous reduction fast growth and aquatic lifestyle

    W. Wang;G. Haberer;H. Gundlach;C. Gläßer

  • The Rice Annotation Project Database (RAP-DB): 2008 update

    Tsuyoshi Tanaka;Baltazar A. Antonio;Shoshi Kikuchi;Takashi Matsumoto

  • A powerful tool for genome analysis in maize: development and evaluation of the high density 600 k SNP genotyping array

    Sandra Unterseer;Eva Bauer;Georg Haberer;Michael Seidel

  • Tracing the ancestry of modern bread wheats

    Caroline Pont;Thibault Leroy;Thibault Leroy;Michael Seidel;Alessandro Tondelli

  • Curated genome annotation of Oryza sativa ssp. japonica and comparative genome analysis with Arabidopsis thaliana

    Takeshi Itoh;Takeshi Itoh;Tsuyoshi Tanaka;Roberto A. Barrero;Chisato Yamasaki

  • Transcriptional Similarities, Dissimilarities, and Conservation of cis-Elements in Duplicated Genes of Arabidopsis

    Georg Haberer;Tobias Hindemitt;Blake C. Meyers;Klaus F.X. Mayer

  • Structure and architecture of the maize genome.

    Georg Haberer;Sarah Young;Arvind K. Bharti;Heidrun Gundlach

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus F. X. Mayer
Klaus F. X. Mayer Technical University of Munich
Manuel Spannagl
Manuel Spannagl Helmholtz Zentrum München
Heidrun Gundlach
Heidrun Gundlach Helmholtz Zentrum München
Nils Stein
Nils Stein University of Western Australia
Rod A. Wing
Rod A. Wing University of Arizona
Tim M. Strom
Tim M. Strom Technical University of Munich
Joachim Messing
Joachim Messing Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Thomas Wicker
Thomas Wicker University of Zurich
Robbie Waugh
Robbie Waugh James Hutton Institute
Henner Simianer
Henner Simianer University of Göttingen

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