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Ingrid Dundas

Associate Professor University of Bergen
Verified email at uib.no
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Genetic diversity for wheat improvement as a conduit to food security

A Mujeeb-Kazi, AG Kazi, I Dundas, A Rasheed… - Advances in …, 2013 - Elsevier
Genetic diversity is paramount for cultivated crops genetic improvement, and for wheat this
resides in three gene pools of the Triticeae. In wheat, access to this diversity and its …

Bacterial dry matter content and biomass estimations

G Bratbak, IAN Dundas - Applied and environmental microbiology, 1984 - Am Soc Microbiol
Approximately 20% dry-matter content appears to be an accepted standard value for
bacterial cells. We have found that the dry-matter content of bacteria may be more than twice …

Are viruses important partners in pelagic fend webs?

TF Thingstad, M Heldal, G Bratbak, I Dundas - Trends in Ecology & …, 1993 - Elsevier
Viruses have been assumed to play a rather negligible role as partners in microbial food
web dynamics. However, recent discoveries suggest that the rate of virally induced lysis of …

Impaired airway function and wheezing in infancy: the influence of maternal smoking and a genetic predisposition to asthma

C Dezateux, J Stocks, I Dundas… - American journal of …, 1999 - atsjournals.org
This prospective community-based study of infants born in inner London was undertaken to
examine the association between premorbid airway function and subsequent wheezing in …

Breeding strategies for structuring salinity tolerance in wheat

…, FC Ogbonnaya, N Ali, P Hollington, I Dundas… - Advances in …, 2019 - Elsevier
The wheat gene pool has a tremendous amount of genetic diversity for salinity tolerance.
During the last few decades, several wheat genetic stocks have been developed showing all …

Development of PCR markers for the selection of wheat stem rust resistance genes Sr24 and Sr26 in diverse wheat germplasm

R Mago, HS Bariana, IS Dundas, W Spielmeyer… - Theoretical and Applied …, 2005 - Springer
The use of major resistance genes is the most cost-effective strategy for preventing stem rust
epidemics in Australian wheat crops. The long-term success of this strategy is dependent on …

Facing the fear of failure: An explorative qualitative study of client experiences in a mindfulness-based stress reduction program for university students with academic …

…, PE Binder, C Moltu, I Dundas - International journal of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate the subjective experiences of 29
university students who participated in an 8-week mindfulness-based stress reduction …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of London's low emission zone on air quality and children's respiratory health: a sequential annual cross-sectional study

IS Mudway, I Dundas, HE Wood, N Marlin… - The Lancet Public …, 2019 - thelancet.com
Background Low emission zones (LEZ) are an increasingly common, but unevaluated,
intervention aimed at improving urban air quality and public health. We investigated the …

[HTML][HTML] Trait self-compassion reflects emotional flexibility through an association with high vagally mediated heart rate variability

JL Svendsen, B Osnes, PE Binder, I Dundas, E Visted… - Mindfulness, 2016 - Springer
Converging evidence shows a positive effect of self-compassion on self-reported well-being
and mental health. However, few studies have examined the relation between self …

Development of wheat lines carrying stem rust resistance gene Sr39 with reduced Aegilops speltoides chromatin and simple PCR markers for marker-assisted …

R Mago, P Zhang, HS Bariana, DC Verlin… - Theoretical and applied …, 2009 - Springer
The use of major resistance genes is a cost-effective strategy for preventing stem rust
epidemics in wheat crops. The stem rust resistance gene Sr39 provides resistance to all …