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Rhonda C. Meyer

Rhonda C. Meyer

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
45
Citations
7462
World Ranking
2853
National Ranking
176

Best Publications

  • Comparison of PCR-based marker systems for the analysis of genetic relationships in cultivated potato

    Dan Milbourne;Rhonda Meyer;John E. Bradshaw;Eileen Baird

  • The metabolic signature related to high plant growth rate in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Rhonda C. Meyer;Matthias Steinfath;Jan Lisec;Martina Becher

  • Isolation, characterisation and mapping of simple sequence repeat loci in potato

    D. Milbourne;R. C. Meyer;A. J. Collins;L. D. Ramsay

  • Two genes encoding Arabidopsis halleri MTP1 metal transport proteins co‐segregate with zinc tolerance and account for high MTP1 transcript levels

    Dörthe B. Dräger;Anne-Garlonn Desbrosses-Fonrouge;Christian Krach;Agnes N. Chardonnens

  • Polymorphic simple sequence repeat markers in chloroplast genomes of Solanaceous plants

    G. J. Bryan;J. McNicoll;G. Ramsay;R. C. Meyer

  • Identification of metabolic and biomass QTL in Arabidopsis thaliana in a parallel analysis of RIL and IL populations

    Jan Lisec;Rhonda C. Meyer;Matthias Steinfath;Henning Redestig

  • Heterosis of Biomass Production in Arabidopsis. Establishment during Early Development

    Rhonda C. Meyer;Ottó Törjék;Martina Becher;Thomas Altmann

  • QTL for field resistance to late blight in potato are strongly correlated with maturity and vigour

    A. Collins;D. Milbourne;L. Ramsay;R. Meyer

  • Optimizing experimental procedures for quantitative evaluation of crop plant performance in high throughput phenotyping systems.

    Astrid Junker;Moses M. Muraya;Kathleen Weigelt-Fischer;Fernando Arana-Ceballos

  • Probing the Reproducibility of Leaf Growth and Molecular Phenotypes: A Comparison of Three Arabidopsis Accessions Cultivated in Ten Laboratories

    Catherine Massonnet;Denis Vile;Juliette Fabre;Matthew A. Hannah

  • Century-scale methylome stability in a recently diverged Arabidopsis thaliana lineage.

    Jörg Hagmann;Claude Becker;Jonas Müller;Oliver Stegle

  • Linkage analysis in tetraploid potato and association of markers with quantitative resistance to late blight (Phytophthora infestans)

    R. C. Meyer;D. Milbourne;C. A. Hackett;J. E. Bradshaw

  • Phenotype/genotype associations for yield and salt tolerance in a barley mapping population segregating for two dwarfing genes.

    R. P. Ellis;B. P. Forster;D. C. Gordon;L. L. Handley

  • Natural variation of BSK3 tunes brassinosteroid signaling to regulate root foraging under low nitrogen.

    Zhongtao Jia;Ricardo F. H. Giehl;Rhonda C. Meyer;Thomas Altmann

  • Evidence for a large-scale population structure of Arabidopsis thaliana from genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism markers.

    Karl J. Schmid;Ottó Törjék;Rhonda Meyer;Heike Schmuths

  • Heterosis manifestation during early Arabidopsis seedling development is characterized by intermediate gene expression and enhanced metabolic activity in the hybrids

    Rhonda C. Meyer;Hanna Witucka-Wall;Martina Becher;Anna Blacha

  • Identification of AFLP and SSR markers associated with quantitative resistance to Globodera pallida (Stone) in tetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum subsp. tuberosum) with a view to marker-assisted selection

    J. E. Bradshaw;C. A. Hackett;R. C. Meyer;D. Milbourne

  • QTL analysis of early stage heterosis for biomass in Arabidopsis

    Rhonda Christiane Meyer;Barbara Kusterer;Jan Lisec;Matthias Steinfath

  • Establishment of a high-efficiency SNP-based framework marker set for Arabidopsis.

    O. Torjek;D. Berger;R. C. Meyer;C. Mussig

  • Multi-trait QTL mapping in barley using multivariate regression.

    C. A. Hackett;R. C. Meyer;W. T. B. Thomas

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Altmann
Thomas Altmann Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
Lothar Willmitzer
Lothar Willmitzer Max Planck Society
Joachim Selbig
Joachim Selbig Max Planck Society
Albrecht E. Melchinger
Albrecht E. Melchinger University of Hohenheim
Oliver Fiehn
Oliver Fiehn University of California, Davis
Christine A. Hackett
Christine A. Hackett University of Dundee
Wayne Powell
Wayne Powell Scotland's Rural College
Detlef Weigel
Detlef Weigel Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology
William T. B. Thomas
William T. B. Thomas James Hutton Institute
Korbinian Schneeberger
Korbinian Schneeberger Max Planck Society

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