Fred van Eeuwijk

About Fred van Eeuwijk

Fred van Eeuwijk, With an exceptional h-index of 71 and a recent h-index of 44 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wageningen Universiteit, specializes in the field of statistics, genetics, statistical genetics, plant breeding.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

High-throughput field phenotyping reveals that selection in breeding has affected the phenology and temperature response of wheat in the stem elongation phase

A complete chromosome substitution mapping panel reveals genome-wide epistasis in Arabidopsis

frontiers Research Topics March 2024

Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) interesting panoply of mechanisms to cope with contrasting water stress conditions–a controlled study of sub populational differences in a …

Whole genome resequencing and phenotyping of MAGIC population for high resolution mapping of drought tolerance in chickpea

Package ‘statgenQTLxT’

Multienvironment genomic prediction in tetraploid potato

Pairwise ratio-based differential abundance analysis of infant microbiome 16S sequencing data

Fred van Eeuwijk Information

University

Position

Professor in Applied Statistics The Netherlands

Citations(all)

16711

Citations(since 2020)

7035

Cited By

12355

hIndex(all)

71

hIndex(since 2020)

44

i10Index(all)

197

i10Index(since 2020)

147

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Fred van Eeuwijk Skills & Research Interests

statistics

genetics

statistical genetics

plant breeding

Top articles of Fred van Eeuwijk

High-throughput field phenotyping reveals that selection in breeding has affected the phenology and temperature response of wheat in the stem elongation phase

Journal of Experimental Botany

2024/3/27

A complete chromosome substitution mapping panel reveals genome-wide epistasis in Arabidopsis

bioRxiv

2018/10/5

frontiers Research Topics March 2024

High-Throughput Field Phenotyping to Advance Precision Agriculture and Enhance Genetic Gain, Volume II

2024/3/1

Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) interesting panoply of mechanisms to cope with contrasting water stress conditions–a controlled study of sub populational differences in a …

Agricultural Water Management

2024/3/1

Whole genome resequencing and phenotyping of MAGIC population for high resolution mapping of drought tolerance in chickpea

The plant genome

2023/4/30

Package ‘statgenQTLxT’

2024/1/23

Multienvironment genomic prediction in tetraploid potato

G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics

2024/1/18

Chaozhi Zheng
Chaozhi Zheng

H-Index: 10

Fred Van Eeuwijk
Fred Van Eeuwijk

H-Index: 43

Pairwise ratio-based differential abundance analysis of infant microbiome 16S sequencing data

NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics

2023/3/1

Local adaptation of Arabidopsis thaliana in a small geographic region with mild environmental clines

bioRxiv

2023

A Strategy for Differential Abundance Analysis of Sparse Microbiome Data with Group-wise Structured Zeros

bioRxiv

2023

Package ‘statgenSTA’

2023/11/3

Fred Van Eeuwijk
Fred Van Eeuwijk

H-Index: 43

Efficient genomic prediction of yield and dry matter in hybrid potato

Plants

2023/7/11

James Adams
James Adams

H-Index: 6

Fred Van Eeuwijk
Fred Van Eeuwijk

H-Index: 43

A conceptual framework for the dynamic modeling of time-resolved phenotypes for sets of genotype-environment-management combinations: a model library

Frontiers in Plant Science

2023/6/14

A one-dimensional mixed model genome scan approach for detecting QTL-by-genetic-background interactions in diallel and nested association mapping designs

2023/6/1

Genetic Mapping of Genotype-by-Ploidy Effects in Arabidopsis thaliana

Genes

2023/5/26

Optimizing sparse testing for genomic prediction of plant breeding crops

Genes

2023/4/17

Fred Van Eeuwijk
Fred Van Eeuwijk

H-Index: 43

GWAS in tetraploid potato: identification and validation of SNP markers associated with glycoalkaloid content

Molecular Breeding

2022/12

statgenMPP: an R package implementing an IBD-based mixed model approach for QTL mapping in a wide range of multi-parent populations

Bioinformatics

2022/11/15

A multi-site experiment in a network of European fields for assessing the maize yield response to environmental scenarios

2019

Package ‘statgenGWAS’

R package version

2020/3/2

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