Publications by authors named "Mesut Keser"

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  • The study analyzed 84 traditional Turkish winter wheat landraces and 73 modern varieties using genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to find genes linked to higher yields under both drought and favorable conditions.
  • A total of 18 genomic regions were associated with grain yield and related traits, while haplotype-based GWAS showed that certain haplotypes could significantly enhance yield by over 700 kg/ha during drought seasons.
  • Selective sweep analysis revealed 39 genetic regions under strong selection pressure, with many located near known genes related to flowering and grain yield, providing insights into wheat adaptation and breeding improvements.
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This data paper describes the content of 16 datasets collected under the International Winter Wheat Improvement Program (IWWIP), an alliance between Turkey-CIMMYT-ICARDA (TCI), during the 2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 seasons. Data was collected from the Facultative and Winter Wheat Observation Nursery (FAWWON) and the International Winter Wheat Yield Trials (IWWYT) conducted under semi-arid and irrigated conditions across different countries. Data on all nurseries was collected during the growing season by IWWIP's team and cooperators in their local environments.

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The evolution of a new race of stem rust, generally referred to as Ug99, threatens global wheat production because it can overcome widely deployed resistance genes that had been effective for many years. To identify loci conferring resistance to Ug99 in wheat, a genome-wide association study was conducted using 232 winter wheat breeding lines from the International Winter Wheat Improvement Program. Breeding lines were genotyped with diversity array technology, simple sequence repeat and sequence-tagged site markers, and phenotyped at the adult plant stage for resistance to stem rust in the stem rust resistance screening nursery at Njoro, Kenya during 2009-2011.

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