Melis Akman

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2009-2012 Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands 
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van Veen H, Müller JT, Bartylla MM, et al. (2024) Phylotranscriptomics provides a treasure trove of flood-tolerance mechanisms in the Cardamineae tribe. Plant, Cell & Environment
Akman M, Carlson JE, Latimer AM. (2020) Climate explains population divergence in drought-induced plasticity of functional traits and gene expression in a South African Protea. Molecular Ecology
Müller JT, van Veen H, Bartylla MM, et al. (2019) Keeping the shoot above water - submergence triggers antithetical growth responses in stems and petioles of watercress (Nasturtium officinale). The New Phytologist
Wales N, Akman M, Watson RHB, et al. (2019) Ancient DNA reveals the timing and persistence of organellar genetic bottlenecks over 3,000 years of sunflower domestication and improvement. Evolutionary Applications. 12: 38-53
Prunier R, Akman M, Kremer CT, et al. (2017) Isolation by distance and isolation by environment contribute to population differentiation in Protea repens (Proteaceae L.), a widespread South African species. American Journal of Botany
Akman M, Kleine R, van Tienderen PH, et al. (2017) Identification of the Submergence Tolerance QTL Come Quick Drowning1 (CQD1) in Arabidopsis thaliana. The Journal of Heredity
Vashisht D, van Veen H, Akman M, et al. (2016) Variation in Arabidopsis flooding responses identifies numerous putative "tolerance genes". Plant Signaling & Behavior. 0
Van Veen H, Vashisht D, Akman M, et al. (2016) Transcriptomes of eight Arabidopsis thaliana accessions reveal core conserved, genotype- and organ-specific responses to flooding stress. Plant Physiology
Akman M, Carlson JE, Holsinger KE, et al. (2015) Transcriptome sequencing reveals population differentiation in gene expression linked to functional traits and environmental gradients in the South African shrub Protea repens. The New Phytologist
van Veen H, Akman M, Jamar DCL, et al. (2014) Group VII Ethylene Response Factor diversification and regulation in four species from flood-prone environments Plant, Cell and Environment. 37: 2421-2432
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