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Naama Menda
Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI)
2002
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37226655Connecting data for consumer preferences, food quality, and breeding in support of market-oriented breeding of root, tuber, and banana crops.J Sci Food Agric2024
35385099Breedbase: a digital ecosystem for modern plant breeding.G3 (Bethesda)2022
32377357Exploiting the diversity of tomato: the development of a phenotypically and genetically detailed germplasm collection.Hortic Res2020
33205138The Ontologies Community of Practice: A CGIAR Initiative for Big Data in Agrifood Systems.Patterns (N Y)2020
28986627Linkage between the I-3 gene for resistance to Fusarium wilt race 3 and increased sensitivity to bacterial spot in tomato.Theor Appl Genet2018
30239679AgBioData consortium recommendations for sustainable genomics and genetics databases for agriculture.Database (Oxford)2018
25428362The Sol Genomics Network (SGN)--from genotype to phenotype to breeding.Nucleic Acids Res2015
25780758Comparative genomics and phylogenetic discordance of cultivated tomato and close wild relatives.PeerJ2015
25774204An ontology approach to comparative phenomics in plants.Plant Methods2015
25348801Analysis of wild-species introgressions in tomato inbreds uncovers ancestral origins.BMC Plant Biol2014
25495537solGS: a web-based tool for genomic selection.BMC Bioinformatics2014
23220694The plant ontology as a tool for comparative plant anatomy and genomic analyses.Plant Cell Physiol2013
23681907From manual curation to visualization of gene families and networks across Solanaceae plant species.Database (Oxford)2013
20935049The Sol Genomics Network (solgenomics.net): growing tomatoes using Perl.Nucleic Acids Res2011
22120662The Chado Natural Diversity module: a new generic database schema for large-scale phenotyping and genotyping data.Database (Oxford)2011
20964836solQTL: a tool for QTL analysis, visualization and linking to genomes at SGN database.BMC Bioinformatics2010
17988221Abscisic acid deficiency in the tomato mutant high-pigment 3 leading to increased plastid number and higher fruit lycopene content.Plant J2008
18539779A community-based annotation framework for linking solanaceae genomes with phenomes.Plant Physiol2008
18202028The SGN comparative map viewer.Bioinformatics2008
17486095Regulation of LANCEOLATE by miR319 is required for compound-leaf development in tomato.Nat Genet2007
16938842Overdominant quantitative trait loci for yield and fitness in tomato.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2006
16010005The SOL Genomics Network: a comparative resource for Solanaceae biology and beyond.Plant Physiol2005
15883834Flower proteome: changes in protein spectrum during the advanced stages of rose petal development.Planta2005
15144386In silico screening of a saturated mutation library of tomato.Plant J2004
12692346Volatile ester formation in roses. Identification of an acetyl-coenzyme A. Geraniol/Citronellol acetyltransferase in developing rose petals.Plant Physiol2003
12177504O-methyltransferases involved in the biosynthesis of volatile phenolic derivatives in rose petals.Plant Physiol2002
12368489Rose scent: genomics approach to discovering novel floral fragrance-related genes.Plant Cell2002
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USDA, Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research Unit, Iowa State University
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kangwon National University
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