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C. Thomas Hash
Researcher at International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
Publications - 8
Citations - 3951
C. Thomas Hash is an academic researcher from International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sorghum & Anthesis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 3553 citations.
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The Sorghum bicolor genome and the diversification of grasses
Andrew H. Paterson,John E. Bowers,Rémy Bruggmann,Inna Dubchak,Jane Grimwood,Heidrun Gundlach,Georg Haberer,Uffe Hellsten,Therese Mitros,Alexander Poliakov,Jeremy Schmutz,Manuel Spannagl,Haibao Tang,Xiyin Wang,Xiyin Wang,Thomas Wicker,Arvind K. Bharti,Jarrod Chapman,F. Alex Feltus,F. Alex Feltus,Udo Gowik,Igor V. Grigoriev,Eric Lyons,Christopher G. Maher,Mihaela Martis,Apurva Narechania,Robert Otillar,Bryan W. Penning,Asaf Salamov,Yu Wang,Lifang Zhang,Nicholas C. Carpita,Michael Freeling,Alan R. Gingle,C. Thomas Hash,Beat Keller,Patricia E. Klein,Stephen Kresovich,Maureen C. McCann,Ray Ming,Daniel G. Peterson,Daniel G. Peterson,Mehboob-ur-Rahman,Mehboob-ur-Rahman,Doreen Ware,Doreen Ware,Peter Westhoff,Klaus F. X. Mayer,Joachim Messing,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Daniel S. Rokhsar +50 more
TL;DR: An initial analysis of the ∼730-megabase Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench genome is presented, placing ∼98% of genes in their chromosomal context using whole-genome shotgun sequence validated by genetic, physical and syntenic information.
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Population genomic and genome-wide association studies of agroclimatic traits in sorghum
Geoffrey P. Morris,Punna Ramu,Santosh Deshpande,C. Thomas Hash,Trushar Shah,Hari D. Upadhyaya,Oscar Riera-Lizarazu,Patrick J. Brown,Charlotte B. Acharya,Sharon E. Mitchell,James Harriman,Jeffrey C. Glaubitz,Edward S. Buckler,Edward S. Buckler,Stephen Kresovich +14 more
TL;DR: This genome-wide map of SNP variation in sorghum provides a basis for crop improvement through marker-assisted breeding and genomic selection and traces the independent spread of multiple haplotypes carrying alleles for short stature or long inflorescence branches.
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Stay-green quantitative trait loci's effects on water extraction, transpiration efficiency and seed yield depend on recipient parent background
Vincent Vadez,Santosh Deshpande,Jana Kholova,Graeme Hammer,Andrew Borrell,Harvinder Singh Talwar,C. Thomas Hash +6 more
TL;DR: Differences in tillering and leaf area at anthesis, transpiration efficiency, water extraction, harvest index (HI) and yield under terminal drought and fully irrigated conditions were assessed, indicating the potential for several stay-green QTLs to affect traits related to plant water use.
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Massive sorghum collection genotyped with SSR markers to enhance use of global genetic resources
Claire Billot,Punna Ramu,Sophie Bouchet,Jacques Chantereau,Monique Deu,Laëtitia Gardes,Jean-Louis Noyer,Jean-François Rami,Ronan Rivallan,Yu Li,Ping Lu,Tianyu Wang,Rolf T. Folkertsma,Elizabeth Arnaud,Hari D. Upadhyaya,Jean-Christophe Glaszmann,C. Thomas Hash +16 more
TL;DR: A large diversity survey in sorghum with 3367 accessions and 41 reference nuclear SSR markers is presented and a core reference set is proposed in order to facilitate integrated phenotyping experiments towards refined functional understanding of Sorghum diversity.
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Modelling the effect of plant water use traits on yield and stay-green expression in sorghum
Jana Kholova,Tharanya Murugesan,Sivasakthi Kaliamoorthy,Srikanth Malayee,Rekha Baddam,Graeme Hammer,Greg McLean,Santosh Deshpande,C. Thomas Hash,Peter Craufurd,Vincent Vadez +10 more
TL;DR: It was shown that breeding success remained highly probabilistic; maximum resilience and economic benefits depended on drought frequency; maximum potential could be explored by specific combinations of traits.