Richard G F Visser

About Richard G F Visser

Richard G F Visser, With an exceptional h-index of 106 and a recent h-index of 67 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wageningen Universiteit, specializes in the field of Plant Breeding, plant genetics, plant science, plant genomics.

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

Multienvironment genomic prediction in tetraploid potato

Aging later but faster: how StCDF1 regulates senescence in Solanum tuberosum

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Key determinants of CRISPR/Cas9 induced inversions in tomato

Crossover shortage in potato is caused by StMSH4 mutant alleles and leads to either highly uniform unreduced pollen or sterility

Identification of two mutant JASON-RELATED genes associated with unreduced pollen production in potato

Allelic variation in the autotetraploid potato: genes involved in starch and steroidal glycoalkaloid metabolism as a case study

High-density linkage map constructed from a skim sequenced diploid potato population reveals transmission distortion and QTLs for tuber yield and pollen shed

Richard G F Visser Information

University

Position

Plant Breeding

Citations(all)

48376

Citations(since 2020)

19644

Cited By

36152

hIndex(all)

106

hIndex(since 2020)

67

i10Index(all)

546

i10Index(since 2020)

388

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Richard G F Visser Skills & Research Interests

Plant Breeding

plant genetics

plant science

plant genomics

Top articles of Richard G F Visser

Multienvironment genomic prediction in tetraploid potato

G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics

2024/1/18

Aging later but faster: how StCDF1 regulates senescence in Solanum tuberosum

New Phytol.

2024/1

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Community Series-Extremophiles: Microbial Genomics and Taxogenomics, Volume II

2023/11/22

Key determinants of CRISPR/Cas9 induced inversions in tomato

bioRxiv

2024

Crossover shortage in potato is caused by StMSH4 mutant alleles and leads to either highly uniform unreduced pollen or sterility

Genetics

2024/1

Identification of two mutant JASON-RELATED genes associated with unreduced pollen production in potato

Theoretical and Applied Genetics

2024/4

Allelic variation in the autotetraploid potato: genes involved in starch and steroidal glycoalkaloid metabolism as a case study

BMC genomics

2024/3/12

High-density linkage map constructed from a skim sequenced diploid potato population reveals transmission distortion and QTLs for tuber yield and pollen shed

Potato Research

2024/3

Transcriptomic analyses to summarize gene expression patterns that occur during leaf initiation of Chinese cabbage

Horticulture Research

2024/2/28

Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) Development in Time: How Differential Parenchyma Tissue Growth Affects Leafy Head Formation

Plants

2024/2/27

Genomic basis of divergence of modern cultivated potatoes

2024/2/20

Development of a 135K SNP genotyping array for Actinidia arguta and its applications for genetic mapping and QTL analysis in kiwifruit

Plant Biotechnology Journal

2023/2

Physiological and morpho-anatomical analyses of hyperhydric Arabidopsis thaliana influenced by media components

Journal of Plant Biotechnology

2023/12/19

Recognition of Pep-13/25 MAMPs of Phytophthora localizes to an RLK locus in Solanum microdontum

Frontiers in Plant Science

2023/1/12

Pest and pathogen resistance in plants

2023/1/5

High-throughput phenotyping for resistance to Verticillium dahliae in wild Solanum species

2023/12/13

Construction of a strawberry breeding core collection to capture and exploit genetic variation

BMC genomics

2023/12/5

Stacking of PRRs in potato to achieve enhanced resistance against Phytophthora infestans

bioRxiv

2023

Mutation of PUB17 in tomato leads to reduced susceptibility to necrotrophic fungi

Plant Biotechnology Journal

2023/11

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