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2005WM5: Isolation and characterisation of a gene expressed during early meiosis and shoot meristem development in wheatDong, C.; Thomas, S.; Becker, D.; Lorz, H.; Whitford, R.; Sutton, T.; Able, J.; Langridge, P.
2010Biotechnology in AgricultureWhitford, R.; Gilbert, M.; Langridge, P.; Reynolds, M.
2003The Ph2 pairing homoeologous locus of wheat (Triticum aestivum): identification of candidate meiotic genes using a comparative genetics approachSutton, T.; Whitford, R.; Baumann, U.; Dong, C.; Able, J.; Langridge, P.
2017Molecular identification of the wheat male fertility gene Ms1 and its prospects for hybrid breedingTucker, E.; Baumann, U.; Kouidri, A.; Suchecki, R.; Baes, M.; Garcia, M.; Okada, T.; Dong, C.; Wu, Y.; Sandhu, A.; Singh, M.; Langridge, P.; Wolters, P.; Albertsen, M.; Cigan, A.; Whitford, R.
2020Barley plants overexpressing ferrochelatases (HvFC1 and HvFC2) show improved photosynthetic rates and have reduced photo-oxidative damage under drought stress than non-transgenic controlsNagahatenna, D.S.K.; Parent, B.; Edwards, E.J.; Langridge, P.; Whitford, R.
2021Altering tetrapyrrole biosynthesis by overexpressing ferrochelatases (Fc1 and Fc2) improves photosynthetic efficiency in transgenic barleyNagahatenna, D.S.K.; Tiong, J.; Edwards, E.J.; Langridge, P.; Whitford, R.
2019CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout of Ms1 enables the rapid generation of male-sterile hexaploid wheat lines for use in hybrid seed productionOkada, A.; Arndell, T.; Borisjuk, N.; Sharma, N.; Watson-Haigh, N.S.; Tucker, E.J.; Baumann, U.; Langridge, P.; Whitford, R.
2015Tetrapyrrole-based drought stress signallingNagahatenna, D.; Langridge, P.; Whitford, R.
2013Hybrid breeding in wheat: technologies to improve hybrid wheat seed productionWhitford, R.; Fleury, D.; Reif, J.; Garcia, M.; Okada, T.; Korzun, V.; Langridge, P.
2002A DNA mismatch repair gene links to the Ph2 locus in wheatDong, C.; Whitford, R.; Langridge, P.