Alex Windhorst
5 Papers
Alex Windhorst is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Trait. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Genetic analysis of global faba bean diversity, agronomic traits and selection signatures
Cathrine Kiel Skovbjerg,Deepti Angra,Tom Robertson-Shersby-Harvie,Jonathan Kreplak,Gabriel Keeble-Gagnère,Sukhjiwan Kaur,Wolfgang Ecke,Alex Windhorst,Linda Nielsen,A. Schiemann,J.C. Knudsen,Natalia Gutierrez,Vasiliki Tagkouli,Lavinia I. Fechete,Luc Janss,Jens Stougaard,A. Warsame,Sheila Alves,Hamid Khazaei,Wolfgang Link,Ana Maria Torres,Donal M. O'Sullivan,Stig U. Andersen +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used 21,345 high-quality SNP markers to genetically characterize 2678 faba bean genotypes and found 238 significant marker-trait associations linked to 12 traits of agronomic importance.
Genetic analysis of global faba bean germplasm maps agronomic traits and identifies strong selection signatures for geographical origin
Cathrine Kiel Skovbjerg,Deepti Angra,Tom Robertson-Shersby-Harvie,Jonathan Kreplak,Wolfgang Ecke,Alex Windhorst,Linda Nielsen,A. Schiemann,J.C. Knudsen,Natalia Gutierrez,Vasiliki Tagkouli,Lavinia I. Fechete,Luc Janss,Jens Stougaard,A. Warsame,Sheila Alves,Hamid Khazaei,Wolfgang Link,Ana Maria Torres,Donal M. O'Sullivan,Stig U. Andersen +20 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used 21,345 high-quality SNP markers to genetically characterise 2,678 faba bean genotypes and found that SNP markers associated with the differentiation of northern and southern accessions were able to explain a significant proportion of agronomic trait variance in the Seven-parent-MAGIC population, suggesting that some of these traits played an important role in breeding.
RNAseq-Based Working Model for Transcriptional Regulation of Crosstalk between Simultaneous Abiotic UV-B and Biotic Stresses in Plants
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors performed a comparative analysis by RNAseq with four distinct mRNA libraries and identified 10778, 13620, and 11294 genes which were differentially expressed after flg22, UV-B, and stress co-treatment, respectively.
NIRS for vicine and convicine content of faba bean seed allowed GWAS to prepare for marker-assisted adjustment of seed quality of German winter faba beans
Winda Puspitasari,Björn Allemann,H. Appleyard,Tanja Nolte,Randy W. Purves,Carsten Renner,Tom Robertson-Shersby-Harvie,Alex Windhorst,Sonja Yaman +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the antinutritive compounds vicine and convicine (V, C) in winter faba bean were predicted by NIRS, and the results showed that marker-assisted breeding with this germplasm can reduce the V + C content to about 0.44%, compared to the current lowest line with 0.55%.