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Matthias Wissuwa

Matthias Wissuwa

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
50
Citations
10731
World Ranking
2107
National Ranking
134

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Botany
  • Agronomy

Matthias Wissuwa mainly focuses on Oryza sativa, Agronomy, Quantitative trait locus, Phosphorus deficiency and Cultivar. His research combines Japonica and Oryza sativa. His work carried out in the field of Agronomy brings together such families of science as Zinc deficiency and Nutrient.

His Quantitative trait locus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Germplasm, Biotechnology, Plant breeding, Backcrossing and Allele. His Plant breeding study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Adaptation and Abiotic component. The concepts of his Phosphorus deficiency study are interwoven with issues in Dry weight, Horticulture, Locus, Poaceae and Animal science.

His most cited work include:

  • The protein kinase Pstol1 from traditional rice confers tolerance of phosphorus deficiency (446 citations)
  • Genetic and genomic approaches to develop rice germplasm for problem soils (249 citations)
  • Response of rice to Al stress and identification of quantitative trait Loci for Al tolerance. (213 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Agronomy, Oryza sativa, Quantitative trait locus, Horticulture and Genetics. Matthias Wissuwa interconnects Soil water and Nutrient in the investigation of issues within Agronomy. His research integrates issues of Botany, Plant nutrition and Phosphorus deficiency in his study of Oryza sativa.

His studies examine the connections between Phosphorus deficiency and genetics, as well as such issues in Poaceae, with regards to Genetic variability. His Quantitative trait locus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Introgression, Backcrossing, Plant breeding, Allele and Locus. His Horticulture research integrates issues from Japonica and Genotype.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (53.78%)
  • Oryza sativa (38.66%)
  • Quantitative trait locus (25.21%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Agronomy (53.78%)
  • Soil water (9.24%)
  • Oryza sativa (38.66%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Agronomy, Soil water, Oryza sativa, Horticulture and Cultivar. The study incorporates disciplines such as Upland rice and Root hair in addition to Agronomy. Matthias Wissuwa has included themes like Environmental chemistry and Biogeochemical cycle in his Soil water study.

His research integrates issues of Panicle, Actinidia chinensis and Abiotic component in his study of Oryza sativa. His Horticulture research incorporates themes from Lipid peroxidation, Salinity, Plant nutrition and Transgene. The Cultivar study combines topics in areas such as Soil fertility, Genetic variation, Biomass, Nutrient and Candidate gene.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Enhanced ascorbate level improves multi-stress tolerance in a widely grown indica rice variety without compromising its agronomic characteristics. (11 citations)
  • Lateral Roots: Random Diversity in Adversity. (8 citations)
  • Variation in grain yield, and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium nutrition of irrigated rice cultivars grown at fertile and low-fertile soils (8 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Botany
  • Ecology

Matthias Wissuwa mainly investigates Soil water, Horticulture, Crown, Root surface area and Symbiosis. His research in Soil water intersects with topics in Dry weight, Nutrient, Shoot and Crop. His study of Cultivar is a part of Horticulture.

His Crown research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Upland rice, Plant traits, Agronomy and Plant physiology.

Best Publications

  • The protein kinase Pstol1 from traditional rice confers tolerance of phosphorus deficiency

    Rico Gamuyao;Joong Hyoun Chin;Juan Pariasca-Tanaka;Paolo Pesaresi

  • Genetic and genomic approaches to develop rice germplasm for problem soils

    Abdelbagi M. Ismail;Sigrid Heuer;Michael J. Thomson;Matthias Wissuwa

  • Mapping of QTLs for phosphorus-deficiency tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

    M. Wissuwa;M. Yano;N. Ae

  • Substitution mapping of Pup1: a major QTL increasing phosphorus uptake of rice from a phosphorus-deficient soil.

    M. Wissuwa;J. Wegner;N. Ae;M. Yano

  • Improving phosphorus use efficiency: a complex trait with emerging opportunities.

    Sigrid Heuer;Roberto Gaxiola;Rhiannon Schilling;Luis Herrera-Estrella

  • Genotypic variation for tolerance to phosphorus deficiency in rice and the potential for its exploitation in rice improvement

    M. Wissuwa;N. Ae

  • Response of rice to Al stress and identification of quantitative trait Loci for Al tolerance.

    Jian Feng Ma;Renfang Shen;Renfang Shen;Zhuqing Zhao;Matthias Wissuwa

  • Rice grain zinc concentrations as affected by genotype, native soil-zinc availability, and zinc fertilization

    Matthias Wissuwa;Abdelbagi M. Ismail;Robin D. Graham

  • How Do Plants Achieve Tolerance to Phosphorus Deficiency? Small Causes with Big Effects

    Matthias Wissuwa

  • Is root growth under phosphorus deficiency affected by source or sink limitations

    Matthias Wissuwa;Gloria Gamat;Abdelbagi M. Ismail

  • Novel approaches in plant breeding for rhizosphere-related traits

    Matthias Wissuwa;Mark Mazzola;Christine Picard

  • Effects of Zinc Deficiency on Rice Growth and Genetic Factors Contributing to Tolerance

    Matthias Wissuwa;Abdelbagi M. Ismail;Seiji Yanagihara

  • Developing rice with high yield under phosphorus deficiency: Pup1 Sequence to Application

    Joong Hyoun Chin;Rico L. Gamuyao;Cheryl Dalid;Masdiar Bustamam

  • Enhancing phosphorus and zinc acquisition efficiency in rice: a critical review of root traits and their potential utility in rice breeding

    Terry J Rose;S M Impa;Michael Rose;Juan Pariasca-Tanaka

  • Organic Anion Exudation by Lowland Rice ( Oryza sativa L.) at Zinc and Phosphorus Deficiency

    Ellis Hoffland;Changzhou Wei;Changzhou Wei;Matthias Wissuwa

  • Rethinking Internal Phosphorus Utilization Efficiency: a New Approach Is NEEDED TO IMPROVE PUE IN GRAIN CROPS

    Terry J. Rose;Matthias Wissuwa

  • Rice auxin influx carrier OsAUX1 facilitates root hair elongation in response to low external phosphate

    Jitender Giri;Rahul Bhosale;Guoqiang Huang;Guoqiang Huang;Bipin K. Pandey

  • Further characterization of two QTLs that increase phosphorus uptake of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under phosphorus deficiency

    Matthias Wissuwa;Noriharu Ae

  • Development and application of gene-based markers for the major rice QTL Phosphorus uptake 1

    Joong Hyoun Chin;Xiaochun Lu;Stephan M. Haefele;Rico Gamuyao

  • Response to zinc deficiency of two rice lines with contrasting tolerance is determined by root growth maintenance and organic acid exudation rates, and not by zinc-transporter activity.

    Widodo;Martin R. Broadley;Terry Rose;Michael Frei

  • Comparative sequence analyses of the major quantitative trait locus phosphorus uptake 1 (Pup1) reveal a complex genetic structure.

    Sigrid Heuer;Xiaochun Lu;Joong Hyoun Chin;Juan Pariasca Tanaka

Frequent Co-Authors

Terry J. Rose
Terry J. Rose Southern Cross University
Michael Frei
Michael Frei University of Giessen
Abdelbagi M. Ismail
Abdelbagi M. Ismail International Rice Research Institute
Sigrid Heuer
Sigrid Heuer National Institute of Agricultural Botany
Stephan M. Haefele
Stephan M. Haefele Rothamsted Research
Dominik J. Weiss
Dominik J. Weiss Imperial College London
Guy J. D. Kirk
Guy J. D. Kirk Cranfield University
Masahiro Yano
Masahiro Yano National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Kazuki Saito
Kazuki Saito International Rice Research Institute
Omar Pantoja
Omar Pantoja National Autonomous University of Mexico

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