Noé Cochetel

Noé Cochetel

University of California, Davis

H-index: 10

North America-United States

About Noé Cochetel

Noé Cochetel, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis, specializes in the field of Genomics, Transcriptomics, Grapevine.

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

Comparative pangenomic insights into the distinct evolution of virulence factors among grapevine trunk pathogens

A super-pangenome of the North American wild grape species

Multigenic resistance to Xylella fastidiosa in wild grapes (Vitis sps.) and its implications within a changing climate

Abscisic acid metabolism pathways differ between grapevine species, leaves, and roots during water deficit

HiFi chromosome-scale diploid assemblies of the grape rootstocks 110R, Kober 5BB, and 101–14 Mgt

Haplotype-resolved powdery mildew resistance loci reveal the impact of heterozygous structural variation on NLR genes in Muscadinia rotundifolia

Assembly of complete diploid-phased chromosomes from draft genome sequences

Identifying roles of the scion and the rootstock in regulating plant development and functioning under different phosphorus supplies in grapevine

Noé Cochetel Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral researcher

Citations(all)

385

Citations(since 2020)

377

Cited By

86

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Noé Cochetel Skills & Research Interests

Genomics

Transcriptomics

Grapevine

Top articles of Noé Cochetel

Comparative pangenomic insights into the distinct evolution of virulence factors among grapevine trunk pathogens

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions

2024/2/21

A super-pangenome of the North American wild grape species

Genome Biology

2023/12/19

Multigenic resistance to Xylella fastidiosa in wild grapes (Vitis sps.) and its implications within a changing climate

Communications biology

2023/5/30

Abscisic acid metabolism pathways differ between grapevine species, leaves, and roots during water deficit

OENO One

2022/11/10

Noé Cochetel
Noé Cochetel

H-Index: 5

HiFi chromosome-scale diploid assemblies of the grape rootstocks 110R, Kober 5BB, and 101–14 Mgt

Scientific data

2022/10/28

Haplotype-resolved powdery mildew resistance loci reveal the impact of heterozygous structural variation on NLR genes in Muscadinia rotundifolia

G3

2022/8/1

Assembly of complete diploid-phased chromosomes from draft genome sequences

G3

2022/8/1

Identifying roles of the scion and the rootstock in regulating plant development and functioning under different phosphorus supplies in grapevine

Environmental and Experimental Botany

2021/5/1

Noé Cochetel
Noé Cochetel

H-Index: 5

Diploid chromosome-scale assembly of the Muscadinia rotundifolia genome supports chromosome fusion and disease resistance gene expansion during Vitis and Muscadinia divergence

G3

2021/4/1

Abscisic Acid Metabolism in Leaves and Roots of Four Vitis Species in Response to Water Deficit

2021/3/15

Is foliar Cl-concentration the cause of photosynthetic decline in grapevine during mild salinity?

Oeno One

2021/10/19

Noé Cochetel
Noé Cochetel

H-Index: 5

Ryan Ghan
Ryan Ghan

H-Index: 8

The FveFT2 florigen/FveTFL1 antiflorigen balance is critical for the control of seasonal flowering in strawberry while FveFT3 modulates axillary meristem fate and …

New Phytologist

2021/10

Noé Cochetel
Noé Cochetel

H-Index: 5

Bruno Mezzetti
Bruno Mezzetti

H-Index: 39

Scion genotypes exert long distance control over rootstock transcriptome responses to low phosphate in grafted grapevine

BMC Plant Biology

2020/12

Noé Cochetel
Noé Cochetel

H-Index: 5

VviERF6Ls: an expanded clade in Vitis responds transcriptionally to abiotic and biotic stresses and berry development

BMC genomics

2020/12

Noé Cochetel
Noé Cochetel

H-Index: 5

Drought tolerance of the grapevine, Vitis champinii cv. Ramsey, is associated with higher photosynthesis and greater transcriptomic responsiveness of abscisic …

BMC plant biology

2020/12

A sense of place: transcriptomics identifies environmental signatures in Cabernet Sauvignon berry skins in the late stages of ripening

BMC plant biology

2020/12

Noé Cochetel
Noé Cochetel

H-Index: 5

Ryan Ghan
Ryan Ghan

H-Index: 8

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