Collaborations
Collaborations
Collaborations
Selected Recent Publications
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Jolliffe JB, Moser C, Pilati S, Lashbrooke JG. 2024 The Grapevine SOC1 Homologue, VviMADS8/SOC1a, Regulates Floral Organ Specification in Tomato. Fruit Research, 10.48130/frures-0024-0023.
Campa M, Miranda S, Licciardello C, Lashbrooke JG, Dalla Costa L, Guan Q, Spök A, Malnoy M. 2024. Application of new breeding techniques in fruit trees. Plant Physiology 194, 1304-1322.
Jolliffe JB, Pilati S, Moser C, Lashbrooke JG. 2023. Beyond skin-deep: targeting the plant surface for crop improvement. Journal of Experimental Botany 74, 6468-6486.
Bosman RN, Vervalle JAM, November DL, Burger P, Lashbrooke JG. 2023. Grapevine genome analysis demonstrates the role of gene copy number variation in the formation of monoterpenes. Frontiers in Plant Science 14, 1112214.
Bosman RN, Lashbrooke JG. 2023. Grapevine mono- and sesquiterpenes: Genetics, metabolism, and ecophysiology. Frontiers in Plant Science 14, 1111392.
Vervalle JA, Costantini L, Lorenzi S, Pindo M, Mora R, Bolognesi G, Marini M, Lashbrooke JG, Tobutt KR, Vivier MA, Roodt-Wilding R. 2022. A high-density integrated map for grapevine based on three mapping populations genotyped by the Vitis 18K SNP chip. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 135, 4371-4390.
Szymański J, Bocobza S, Panda S, Sonawane P, Cárdenas PD, Lashbrooke J, Kamble A, Shahaf N, Meir S, Bovy A, Beekwilder J. 2020. Analysis of wild tomato introgression lines elucidates the genetic basis of transcriptome and metabolome variation underlying fruit traits and pathogen response. Nature Genetics 52, 1111-1121.
Cohen H, Dong Y, Szymanski J, Lashbrooke J, Meir S, Almekias-Siegl E, Zeisler-Diehl VV, Schreiber L, Aharoni A. 2019. A multilevel study of melon fruit reticulation provides insight into skin ligno-suberization hallmarks. Plant Physiology 179, 1486-1501.
Lashbrooke J, Cohen H, Levy-Samocha D, Tzfadia O, Panizel I, Zeisler V, Massalha H, Stern A, Trainotti L, Schreiber L, Costa F. 2016. MYB107 and MYB9 homologs regulate suberin deposition in angiosperms. The Plant Cell 28, 2097-2116.
Lashbrooke J, Adato A, Lotan O, Alkan N, Tsimbalist T, Rechav K, Fernandez-Moreno JP, Widemann E, Grausem B, Pinot F, Granell A. 2015. The tomato MIXTA-like transcription factor coordinates fruit epidermis conical cell development and cuticular lipid biosynthesis and assembly. Plant Physiology 169, 2553-2571.