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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
39
Citations
9141
World Ranking
4054
National Ranking
1010

Best Publications

  • Genome-wide comparative diversity uncovers multiple targets of selection for improvement in hexaploid wheat landraces and cultivars.

    Colin R. Cavanagh;Shiaoman Chao;Shichen Wang;Bevan Emma Huang

  • Comparative population genomics of maize domestication and improvement

    Matthew B. Hufford;Xun Xu;Joost Van Heerwaarden;Tanja Pyhäjärvi

  • Crop genomics: advances and applications

    Peter L. Morrell;Edward S. Buckler;Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra

  • Plant domestication, a unique opportunity to identify the genetic basis of adaptation

    Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra;Peter L. Morrell;Brandon S. Gaut

  • Is self-fertilization an evolutionary dead end? Revisiting an old hypothesis with genetic theories and a macroevolutionary approach.

    Unknown

  • Genetic evidence for a second domestication of barley (Hordeum vulgare) east of the Fertile Crescent

    Peter L. Morrell;Michael T. Clegg

  • Exome sequencing highlights the role of wild-relative introgression in shaping the adaptive landscape of the wheat genome

    Fei He;Raj Pasam;Fan Shi;Surya Kant

  • Barley whole exome capture: a tool for genomic research in the genus Hordeum and beyond.

    Martin Mascher;Todd A. Richmond;Daniel J. Gerhardt;Axel Himmelbach

  • Genetic diversity and structure in semiwild and domesticated chiles ( Capsicum Annuum ; Solanaceae) from Mexico

    Unknown

  • Low levels of linkage disequilibrium in wild barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum) despite high rates of self-fertilization

    Peter L. Morrell;Donna M. Toleno;Karen E. Lundy;Michael T. Clegg

  • Nucleotide diversity maps reveal variation in diversity among wheat genomes and chromosomes

    Eduard D. Akhunov;Alina R. Akhunova;Olin D. Anderson;James A. Anderson

  • Genome comparisons reveal a dominant mechanism of chromosome number reduction in grasses and accelerated genome evolution in Triticeae

    M. C. Luo;K. R. Deal;E. D. Akhunov;E. D. Akhunov;A. R. Akhunova;A. R. Akhunova

  • Tracing the Geographic Origins of Major Avocado Cultivars

    Haofeng Chen;Peter L. Morrell;Vanessa E. T. M. Ashworth;Marlene de la Cruz

  • Genetic Costs of Domestication and Improvement.

    Unknown

  • Multilocus interactions restrict gene introgression in interspecific populations of polyploid Gossypium (cotton)

    Chun Xiao Jiang;Peng Wah Chee;Peng Wah Chee;Xavier Draye;Peter L. Morrell;Peter L. Morrell

  • Genomics and the Contrasting Dynamics of Annual and Perennial Domestication.

    Brandon S. Gaut;Concepción M. Díez;Peter L. Morrell

  • Barley landraces are characterized by geographically heterogeneous genomic origins

    Unknown

  • Deleterious Variants in Asian Rice and the Potential Cost of Domestication

    Qingpo Liu;Yongfeng Zhou;Peter L. Morrell;Brandon S. Gaut

  • Megabase-scale inversion polymorphism in the wild ancestor of maize

    Zhou Fang;Tanja Pyhäjärvi;Allison L. Weber;Allison L. Weber;R. Kelly Dawe

  • Crop-to-weed introgression has impacted allelic composition of johnsongrass populations with and without recent exposure to cultivated sorghum.

    P. L. Morrell;T. D. Williams-Coplin;A. L. Lattu;J. E. Bowers

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