Publications of the Laboratory of Genetics
Researchers of the Laboratory of Genetics publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
Our publications
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A commitment for life: Decades of unraveling the molecular mechanisms behind seed dormancy and germination
The Plant Cell (2024) - ISSN 1040-4651 -
Data underlying analysis of the microbial community composition in the manuscript " The impact of processing technology on microbial community composition and functional properties of Beninese maize ogi"
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Prospecting for rare earth element (hyper)accumulators in the Paris Herbarium using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy reveals new distributional and taxon discoveries
Annals of Botany (2024) - ISSN 0305-7364 -
Improvise. Adapt. Overcome
Wageningen University. Promotor(en): M.G.M. Aarts, co-promotor(en): B.J. Zwaan - Wageningen: Wageningen University -
Substitution of maize with sorghum and millets in traditional processing of Mahewu, a non-alcoholic fermented cereal beverage
International Journal of Food Science and Technology (2024), Volume: 59, Issue: 3 - ISSN 0950-5423 - p. 1421-1431. -
Abiotic legacies mediate plant–soil feedback during early vegetation succession on rare earth element mine tailings
Journal of Applied Ecology (2024), Volume: 61, Issue: 3 - ISSN 0021-8901 - p. 489-501. -
A comparison of nickel and zinc uptake and translocation in three species of Brassicaceae : The Ni hyperaccumulator Odontarrhena corsica and two non-hyperaccumulators, Aurinia saxatilis and Lobularia maritima
Ecological Research (2024) - ISSN 0912-3814 -
Genome architecture and genetic diversity of allopolyploid okra
The Plant Journal (2024), Volume: 118, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0960-7412 - p. 225-241. -
Living at the edge of life : metallophytes from the most toxic arsenic-thallium tailings in the world (Allchar, North Macedonia)
Plant and Soil (2024), Volume: 497, Issue: 1-2 - ISSN 0032-079X - p. 413-428. -
A butterfly egg-killing hypersensitive response in Brassica nigra is controlled by a single locus, PEK, containing a cluster of TIR-NBS-LRR receptor genes
Plant, Cell & Environment (2024), Volume: 47, Issue: 4 - ISSN 0140-7791 - p. 1009-1022.