Mariam Awlia
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High-throughput non-destructive phenotyping of traits that contribute to salinity tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
M Awlia, A Nigro, J Fajkus, SM Schmoeckel, S Negrão, D Santelia, ...
Frontiers in plant science 7, 1414, 2016
372016
Using phenomic analysis of photosynthetic function for abiotic stress response gene discovery
T Rungrat, M Awlia, T Brown, R Cheng, X Sirault, J Fajkus, M Trtilek, ...
The Arabidopsis Book/American Society of Plant Biologists 14, 2016
232016
Salt stress under the scalpel–dissecting the genetics of salt tolerance
MJL Morton, M Awlia, N Al‐Tamimi, S Saade, Y Pailles, S Negrão, ...
The Plant Journal 97 (1), 148-163, 2019
72019
MVApp-Multivariate analysis application for streamlined data analysis and curation
MM Julkowska, S Saade, G Agarwal, G Gao, Y Pailles, MJL Morton, ...
Plant physiology, pp. 00235.2019, 2019
52019
Mapping genetic components underlying early salt stress responses in Arabidopis thaliana HapMap population
MSA Awlia, J Fajkus, H Oakey, K Panzarová, M Trílek, S Negrão, SJ Roy, ...
12017
Diverse traits contribute to salinity tolerance of wild tomato seedlings from the Galapagos Islands.
Y Pailles, MSA Awlia, M Julkowska, L Passone, K Zemmouri, S Negrão, ...
American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB), 2019
2019
A diversity of traits contributes to salinity tolerance of wild Galapagos tomatoes seedlings
Y Pailles, M Awlia, M Julkowska, L Passone, K Zemmouri, S Negrão, ...
BioRxiv, 642876, 2019
2019
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M Awlia
2018
Mapping early responses to salt stress in Arabidopsis thaliana
M Awlia
2018
Mapping the osmotic component of salinity tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
M Awlia, M Tester
ScienceOpen Posters, 2015
2015
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