Publications by authors named "S S Thatcher"

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  • Gray leaf spot (GLS), caused by the fungi Cercospora zeina or C. zeae-maydis, is a significant disease affecting maize globally.
  • Researchers identified a major resistance QTL, qRglsSB, that explains over 58% of the phenotypic variation for GLS resistance and narrowed it down to a 928 kb region.
  • The ZmWAK02 gene, responsible for this resistance, was confirmed through transgenic studies, and its integration into hybrids improved grain yield under GLS pressure without negatively impacting yield in its absence.
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Improving soybean (Glycine max) seed composition by increasing the protein and oil components will add significant value to the crop and enhance environmental sustainability. Diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT) catalyzes the final rate-limiting step in triacylglycerol biosynthesis and has a major impact on seed oil accumulation. We previously identified a soybean DGAT1b variant modified with 14 amino acid substitutions (GmDGAT1b-MOD) that increases total oil content by 3 percentage points when overexpressed in soybean seeds.

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In the current genomic era, the search and deployment of new semi-dwarf alleles have continued to develop better plant types in all cereals. We characterized an agronomically optimal semi-dwarf mutation in Zea mays L. and a parallel polymorphism in Sorghum bicolor L.

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Plant pathogens cause significant crop loss worldwide, and new resistance genes deployed to combat diseases can be overcome quickly. Understanding the existing resistance gene diversity within the germplasm of major crops, such as maize, is crucial for the development of new disease-resistant varieties. We analysed the nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) of 26 recently sequenced diverse founder lines from the maize nested association mapping (NAM) population and compared them to the R gene complement present in a wild relative of maize, Zea luxurians.

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Northern corn leaf blight, caused by the fungal pathogen Exserohilum turcicum, is a major disease of maize. The first major locus conferring resistance to E. turcicum race 0, Ht1, was identified over 50 years ago, but the underlying gene has remained unknown.

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