Warwick, Suzanne I.

Suzanne I. Warwick spends much of her time researching Agronomy, Gene flow, Genetics, Canola and Botany. Her biological study focuses on Herbicide resistance. Her research in Gene flow focuses on subjects like Genetically modified crops, which are connected to Genetically modified organism, Invasive species, Weed and Crop.

Her Canola research incorporates elements of Brassica and Cultivar. Suzanne I. Warwick mostly deals with Brassica rapa in her studies of Botany. Her Transgene research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Genome, Transformation and Backcrossing.

Her most cited work include:

  • Transgene introgression from genetically modified crops to their wild relatives. (347 citations)
  • Toward a Global Phylogeny of the Brassicaceae (286 citations)
  • Hybridization between transgenic Brassica napus L. and its wild relatives: Brassica rapa L., Raphanus raphanistrum L., Sinapis arvensis L., and Erucastrum gallicum (Willd.) O.E. Schulz (233 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her main research concerns Botany, Agronomy, Canola, Brassica and Weed. Suzanne I. Warwick has researched Botany in several fields, including Maximum parsimony and Backcrossing. Her Agronomy research incorporates themes from Genetically modified crops and Herbicide resistant crops.

Her Canola research focuses on Gene flow and how it connects with Pollen. Her research integrates issues of Invasive species, Temperate climate and Acetolactate synthase in her study of Weed. Her studies examine the connections between Brassica rapa and genetics, as well as such issues in Hybrid, with regards to Introgression and Raphanus raphanistrum.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Botany (54.22%)
  • Agronomy (31.33%)
  • Canola (21.69%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2009-2021)?

  • Agronomy (31.33%)
  • Acetolactate synthase (12.05%)
  • Botany (54.22%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Suzanne I. Warwick focuses on Agronomy, Acetolactate synthase, Botany, Crop and Weed. Her study in Agronomy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Agriculture, Apomixis and Crucifer. Her Botany study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gene flow and Resistance.

Her Crop research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cultivar, Germplasm, Genetically modified crops, Transgene and Introgression. Her Cultivar research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Brassica, Volunteer, Canola and Bromoxynil. Her work deals with themes such as Genetics and Genotyping, which intersect with Weed.

Between 2009 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Closing the gaps: phylogenetic relationships in the Brassicaceae based on DNA sequence data of nuclear ribosomal ITS region (125 citations)
  • Transgene introgression in crop relatives: molecular evidence and mitigation strategies (84 citations)
  • Basis for Herbicide Resistance in Canadian Populations of Wild Oat (Avena fatua) (84 citations)

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