Matthew J Rubin

Affiliations: 
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center 
Area:
Quantitative genetics, evolutionary biology, high-throughput phenotyping
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Karabulut E, Erkoç K, Acı M, et al. (2023) Sainfoin ( spp.) crop ontology: supporting germplasm characterization and international research collaborations. Frontiers in Plant Science. 14: 1177406
Van Tassel DL, DeHaan LR, Diaz-Garcia L, et al. (2021) Re-imagining crop domestication in the era of high throughput phenomics. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 65: 102150
Herron SA, Rubin MJ, Albrecht MA, et al. (2021) The role of genus and life span in predicting seed and vegetative trait variation and correlation in Lathyrus, Phaseolus, and Vicia. American Journal of Botany
Ta J, Palmer C, Brock M, et al. (2020) Multiple Loci Control Variation in Plasticity to Foliar Shade Throughout Development in . G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Herron SA, Rubin MJ, Ciotir C, et al. (2020) Comparative Analysis of Early Life Stage Traits in Annual and Perennial Crops and Their Wild Relatives. Frontiers in Plant Science. 11: 34
Baker RL, Leong WF, Brock MT, et al. (2019) Integrating transcriptomic network reconstruction and eQTL analyses reveals mechanistic connections between genomic architecture and Brassica rapa development. Plos Genetics. 15: e1008367
Friedman J, Middleton TE, Rubin MJ. (2019) Environmental heterogeneity generates intra-population variation in life-history traits in an annual plant. The New Phytologist
Rubin MJ, Schmid KM, Friedman J. (2019) Assortative mating by flowering time and its effect on correlated traits in variable environments. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 471-481
Rubin MJ, Friedman J. (2018) The role of cold cues at different life stages on germination and flowering phenology. American Journal of Botany
Rubin MJ, Brock MT, Baker RL, et al. (2018) Circadian rhythms are associated with shoot architecture in natural settings. The New Phytologist
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