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Aleksandar Mikić, the legume (re)searcher

Vishnyakova, Margarita; Sinjushin, Andrey; Ćupina, Branko; Rubiales, Diego; Ellis, Noel; Vaz Patto, Carlotta; Medović, Aleksandar; Zorić, Lana; Smykal, Petr

(Wiley, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vishnyakova, Margarita
AU  - Sinjushin, Andrey
AU  - Ćupina, Branko
AU  - Rubiales, Diego
AU  - Ellis, Noel
AU  - Vaz Patto, Carlotta
AU  - Medović, Aleksandar
AU  - Zorić, Lana
AU  - Smykal, Petr
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3543
AB  - Aleksandar Mikić was born in Pančevo, Serbia, on 9 January 1974, and died on 5 September 2021, Novi Sad, Serbia. He received BSc in 1998, MSc in 2008, and PhD in 2014 in Plant Genetics and Breeding
at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture. He worked as Research Associate and annual legume breeder at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad, Serbia, from 2000 to 2018.
His fields of interest encompassed conventional and molecular genetics, genetic resources, breeding, agronomy, agroecology, and crop history of annual legumes. Dr. Mikić co-authored more than
350 journal papers, about 120 international conference papers, over 10 book chapters and one book. He has also authored more than 30 cultivars of annual legumes and various forage crops registered in
Serbia and abroad. Aleksandar's scientific horizons were endless, including archaeobotany, linguistics, plant biology, breeding, and farmers communities.
PB  - Wiley
T2  - Legume Science
T1  - Aleksandar Mikić, the legume (re)searcher
IS  - 3
SP  - e134
VL  - 4
DO  - 10.1002/leg3.134
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vishnyakova, Margarita and Sinjushin, Andrey and Ćupina, Branko and Rubiales, Diego and Ellis, Noel and Vaz Patto, Carlotta and Medović, Aleksandar and Zorić, Lana and Smykal, Petr",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Aleksandar Mikić was born in Pančevo, Serbia, on 9 January 1974, and died on 5 September 2021, Novi Sad, Serbia. He received BSc in 1998, MSc in 2008, and PhD in 2014 in Plant Genetics and Breeding
at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture. He worked as Research Associate and annual legume breeder at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad, Serbia, from 2000 to 2018.
His fields of interest encompassed conventional and molecular genetics, genetic resources, breeding, agronomy, agroecology, and crop history of annual legumes. Dr. Mikić co-authored more than
350 journal papers, about 120 international conference papers, over 10 book chapters and one book. He has also authored more than 30 cultivars of annual legumes and various forage crops registered in
Serbia and abroad. Aleksandar's scientific horizons were endless, including archaeobotany, linguistics, plant biology, breeding, and farmers communities.",
publisher = "Wiley",
journal = "Legume Science",
title = "Aleksandar Mikić, the legume (re)searcher",
number = "3",
pages = "e134",
volume = "4",
doi = "10.1002/leg3.134"
}
Vishnyakova, M., Sinjushin, A., Ćupina, B., Rubiales, D., Ellis, N., Vaz Patto, C., Medović, A., Zorić, L.,& Smykal, P.. (2022). Aleksandar Mikić, the legume (re)searcher. in Legume Science
Wiley., 4(3), e134.
https://doi.org/10.1002/leg3.134
Vishnyakova M, Sinjushin A, Ćupina B, Rubiales D, Ellis N, Vaz Patto C, Medović A, Zorić L, Smykal P. Aleksandar Mikić, the legume (re)searcher. in Legume Science. 2022;4(3):e134.
doi:10.1002/leg3.134 .
Vishnyakova, Margarita, Sinjushin, Andrey, Ćupina, Branko, Rubiales, Diego, Ellis, Noel, Vaz Patto, Carlotta, Medović, Aleksandar, Zorić, Lana, Smykal, Petr, "Aleksandar Mikić, the legume (re)searcher" in Legume Science, 4, no. 3 (2022):e134,
https://doi.org/10.1002/leg3.134 . .
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Identification of Stipules reduced, a leaf morphology gene in pea (Pisum sativum)

Moreau, Carol; Hofer, Julie M. I.; Eleouet, Morgane; Sinjushin, Andrey; Ambrose, Mike; Skot, Kirsten; Blackmore, Tina; Swain, Martin; Hegarty, Matthew; Balanza, Vicente; Ferrandiz, Cristina; Ellis, Noel

(New Phytologist Foundation, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Moreau, Carol
AU  - Hofer, Julie M. I.
AU  - Eleouet, Morgane
AU  - Sinjushin, Andrey
AU  - Ambrose, Mike
AU  - Skot, Kirsten
AU  - Blackmore, Tina
AU  - Swain, Martin
AU  - Hegarty, Matthew
AU  - Balanza, Vicente
AU  - Ferrandiz, Cristina
AU  - Ellis, Noel
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3497
AB  - Pea (Pisum sativum) is one of relatively few genetically amenable plant species with compound leaves. Pea leaves have a variety of specialized organs: leaflets, tendrils, pulvini and stipules, which enable the identification of mutations that transform or affect distinct parts of the leaf. Characterization of these mutations offers insights into the development and evolution of novel leaf traits. The previously characterized morphological gene Cochleata, conferring stipule identity, was known to interact with Stipules reduced (St), which conditions stipule size in pea, but the St gene remained unknown. Here we analysed Fast Neutron irradiated pea mutants by restriction site associated DNA sequencing. We identified St as a gene encoding a C2H2 zinc finger transcription factor that is regulated by Cochleata. St regulates both cell division and cell expansion in the stipule. Our approach shows how systematic genome-wide screens can be used successfully for the analysis of traits in species for which whole genome sequences are not available.
PB  - New Phytologist Foundation
T2  - New Phytologist
T1  - Identification of Stipules reduced, a leaf morphology gene in pea (Pisum sativum)
EP  - 299
IS  - 1
SP  - 288
VL  - 220
DO  - 10.1111/nph.15286
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Moreau, Carol and Hofer, Julie M. I. and Eleouet, Morgane and Sinjushin, Andrey and Ambrose, Mike and Skot, Kirsten and Blackmore, Tina and Swain, Martin and Hegarty, Matthew and Balanza, Vicente and Ferrandiz, Cristina and Ellis, Noel",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Pea (Pisum sativum) is one of relatively few genetically amenable plant species with compound leaves. Pea leaves have a variety of specialized organs: leaflets, tendrils, pulvini and stipules, which enable the identification of mutations that transform or affect distinct parts of the leaf. Characterization of these mutations offers insights into the development and evolution of novel leaf traits. The previously characterized morphological gene Cochleata, conferring stipule identity, was known to interact with Stipules reduced (St), which conditions stipule size in pea, but the St gene remained unknown. Here we analysed Fast Neutron irradiated pea mutants by restriction site associated DNA sequencing. We identified St as a gene encoding a C2H2 zinc finger transcription factor that is regulated by Cochleata. St regulates both cell division and cell expansion in the stipule. Our approach shows how systematic genome-wide screens can be used successfully for the analysis of traits in species for which whole genome sequences are not available.",
publisher = "New Phytologist Foundation",
journal = "New Phytologist",
title = "Identification of Stipules reduced, a leaf morphology gene in pea (Pisum sativum)",
pages = "299-288",
number = "1",
volume = "220",
doi = "10.1111/nph.15286"
}
Moreau, C., Hofer, J. M. I., Eleouet, M., Sinjushin, A., Ambrose, M., Skot, K., Blackmore, T., Swain, M., Hegarty, M., Balanza, V., Ferrandiz, C.,& Ellis, N.. (2018). Identification of Stipules reduced, a leaf morphology gene in pea (Pisum sativum). in New Phytologist
New Phytologist Foundation., 220(1), 288-299.
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15286
Moreau C, Hofer JMI, Eleouet M, Sinjushin A, Ambrose M, Skot K, Blackmore T, Swain M, Hegarty M, Balanza V, Ferrandiz C, Ellis N. Identification of Stipules reduced, a leaf morphology gene in pea (Pisum sativum). in New Phytologist. 2018;220(1):288-299.
doi:10.1111/nph.15286 .
Moreau, Carol, Hofer, Julie M. I., Eleouet, Morgane, Sinjushin, Andrey, Ambrose, Mike, Skot, Kirsten, Blackmore, Tina, Swain, Martin, Hegarty, Matthew, Balanza, Vicente, Ferrandiz, Cristina, Ellis, Noel, "Identification of Stipules reduced, a leaf morphology gene in pea (Pisum sativum)" in New Phytologist, 220, no. 1 (2018):288-299,
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15286 . .
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Genetic background and agronomic value of leaf types in pea (Pisum sativum)

Mikić, Aleksandar; Mihailović, Vojislav; Ćupina, Branko; Kosev, Valentin; Warkentin, Tom; McPhee, Kevin; Ambrose, Mike; Hofer, Julie; Ellis, Noel

(Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mikić, Aleksandar
AU  - Mihailović, Vojislav
AU  - Ćupina, Branko
AU  - Kosev, Valentin
AU  - Warkentin, Tom
AU  - McPhee, Kevin
AU  - Ambrose, Mike
AU  - Hofer, Julie
AU  - Ellis, Noel
PY  - 2011
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/931
AB  - Pea (Pisum sativum L.) has a compound leaf like many other legume species. The 'semi-leafless' pea (afaf tltl), with all leaflets transformed into tendrils, is considered one of the most important achievements in pea breeding, due to a significantly enhanced standing ability and equally efficient dry matter production in comparison to normal-leafed genotypes (AFAF TLTL). 'Semi-leafless' cultivars provide high and stable grain yield and are dominant in the modern dry pea production worldwide. There are also 'semi-leafless' cultivars that are autumn-sown and those for forage production. The genotypes with all tendrils transformed into leaflets (afaf tltl), called 'acacia' or 'tendril-less', are extremely prone to lodging and may have importance in breeding for forage production. Little is known about the potential agronomic value of 'acacia-tendril-less' (afaf tltl) genotypes.
PB  - Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad
T2  - Ratarstvo i povrtarstvo / Field and Vegetable Crops Research
T1  - Genetic background and agronomic value of leaf types in pea (Pisum sativum)
EP  - 284
IS  - 2
SP  - 275
VL  - 48
DO  - 10.5937/ratpov1102275M
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mikić, Aleksandar and Mihailović, Vojislav and Ćupina, Branko and Kosev, Valentin and Warkentin, Tom and McPhee, Kevin and Ambrose, Mike and Hofer, Julie and Ellis, Noel",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Pea (Pisum sativum L.) has a compound leaf like many other legume species. The 'semi-leafless' pea (afaf tltl), with all leaflets transformed into tendrils, is considered one of the most important achievements in pea breeding, due to a significantly enhanced standing ability and equally efficient dry matter production in comparison to normal-leafed genotypes (AFAF TLTL). 'Semi-leafless' cultivars provide high and stable grain yield and are dominant in the modern dry pea production worldwide. There are also 'semi-leafless' cultivars that are autumn-sown and those for forage production. The genotypes with all tendrils transformed into leaflets (afaf tltl), called 'acacia' or 'tendril-less', are extremely prone to lodging and may have importance in breeding for forage production. Little is known about the potential agronomic value of 'acacia-tendril-less' (afaf tltl) genotypes.",
publisher = "Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad",
journal = "Ratarstvo i povrtarstvo / Field and Vegetable Crops Research",
title = "Genetic background and agronomic value of leaf types in pea (Pisum sativum)",
pages = "284-275",
number = "2",
volume = "48",
doi = "10.5937/ratpov1102275M"
}
Mikić, A., Mihailović, V., Ćupina, B., Kosev, V., Warkentin, T., McPhee, K., Ambrose, M., Hofer, J.,& Ellis, N.. (2011). Genetic background and agronomic value of leaf types in pea (Pisum sativum). in Ratarstvo i povrtarstvo / Field and Vegetable Crops Research
Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad., 48(2), 275-284.
https://doi.org/10.5937/ratpov1102275M
Mikić A, Mihailović V, Ćupina B, Kosev V, Warkentin T, McPhee K, Ambrose M, Hofer J, Ellis N. Genetic background and agronomic value of leaf types in pea (Pisum sativum). in Ratarstvo i povrtarstvo / Field and Vegetable Crops Research. 2011;48(2):275-284.
doi:10.5937/ratpov1102275M .
Mikić, Aleksandar, Mihailović, Vojislav, Ćupina, Branko, Kosev, Valentin, Warkentin, Tom, McPhee, Kevin, Ambrose, Mike, Hofer, Julie, Ellis, Noel, "Genetic background and agronomic value of leaf types in pea (Pisum sativum)" in Ratarstvo i povrtarstvo / Field and Vegetable Crops Research, 48, no. 2 (2011):275-284,
https://doi.org/10.5937/ratpov1102275M . .
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