A. Schiemann
University of Giessen
13 Papers
257 Citations
A. Schiemann is an academic researcher from University of Giessen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hordeum vulgare & Barley yellow mosaic virus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
The giant diploid faba genome unlocks variation in a global protein crop
Murukarthick Jayakodi,Agnieszka A. Golicz,Jonathan Kreplak,Lavinia I. Fechete,Deepti Angra,Petr Bednář,Elesandro Bornhofen,Hailin Zhang,Raphael Boussageon,Sukhjiwan Kaur,Kwok Cheung,Jana Čížková,Heidrun Gundlach,Asis Hallab,Baptiste Imbert,Gabriel Keeble-Gagnère,Andrea Koblížková,Lucie Kobrlová,Petra Krejčí,Troels W. Mouritzen,Pavel Neumann,Marcin Nadzieja,Linda Nielsen,Petr Novák,Jihad Orabi,Sudharsan Padmarasu,Tom Robertson-Shersby-Harvie,Laura Ávila Robledillo,A. Schiemann,Jaakko Tanskanen,Petri Törönen,A. Warsame,Alexander H. J. Wittenberg,Axel Himmelbach,Grégoire Aubert,Pierre-Emmanuel Courty,Jaroslav Doležel,Liisa Holm,Luc Janss,Hamid Khazaei,Jiří Macas,Martin Mascher,Petr Smýkal,Rod J. Snowdon,Nils Stein,Frederick L. Stoddard,Nadim Tayeh,Ana Maria Torres,Bjoern Usadel,Ingo Schubert,Donal M. O'Sullivan,Alan H. Schulman,Stig U. Andersen +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a high-quality chromosome-scale assembly of the faba bean genome was reported, and it has expanded to a massive 13 Gb in size through an imbalance between the rates of amplification and elimination of retrotransposons and satellite repeats.
Molecular mapping and genetic fine-structure of the rym5 locus encoding resistance to different strains of the Barley Yellow Mosaic Virus Complex
Andreas Graner,S. Streng,A. Kellermann,A. Schiemann,Eva Bauer,R. Waugh,Bettina Pellio,Frank Ordon +7 more
TL;DR: The absence of recombinants that are able to differentiate between the reaction to these different bymoviruses provides evidence that rym5 is a complex locus, which is either composed of several closely linked genes or of an allelic series of a single gene.
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Molecular mapping of novel resistance genes against Barley Mild Mosaic Virus (BaMMV)
TL;DR: Three novel genes from barley accessions 10247, Bulgarian 347, and Russia 57, which confer resistance to Barley Mild Mosaic Virus, were mapped using molecular markers and a marker linked with resistance gene ym11 from Russia 57 was identified, which is diagnostic for the resistance gene.
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Assessment of the genetic relatedness of barley accessions (Hordeum vulgare s.l.) resistant to soil-borne mosaic-inducing viruses (BaMMV, BaYMV, BaYMV-2) using RAPDs
TL;DR: RAPD analysis can be considered a very useful and efficient tool for the fast estimation of genetic relationships in barley and the correlation between genetic similarity with respect to German varieties and adaptation of exotic barley varieties to German growing conditions is discussed.
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