Max William Moog
PhD fellow, Postdoc
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Deficiencies in cluster-2 ALA lipid flippases result in salicylic acid-dependent growth reductions
Davis, J. A., Poulsen, L. R., Kjeldgaard, B., Moog, Max William, Brown, E., Palmgren, Michael, Lopez Marques, Rosa Laura & Harper, J. F., 2024, In: Physiologia Plantarum. 176, 2, 15 p., e14228.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Site-directed genotype screening for elimination of antinutritional saponins in quinoa seeds identifies TSARL1 as a master controller of saponin biosynthesis selectively in seeds
Trinh, Mai Duy Luu, Visintainer, Davide, Günther, Jan, Østerberg, J. T., Rodrigues da Fonseca, Rute Andreia, Fondevilla, S., Moog, Max William, Luo, Guangbin, Nørrevang, Anton Frisgaard, Crocoll, C., Nielsen, P. V., Jacobsen, S., Wendt, T., Bak, Søren, Lopez Marques, Rosa Laura & Palmgren, Michael, 2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Plant Biotechnology Journal. 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Prospects for the accelerated improvement of the resilient crop quinoa: [incl. Erratum]
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The epidermal bladder cell-free mutant of the salt tolerant quinoa challenges our understanding of halophyte crop salinity tolerance
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