
Agatha Alexandra Walla
Researcher · Plant Developmental Biology
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding ResearchAbout
Dr. Agatha Alexandra Walla serves as a Researcher within the Department of Plant Developmental Biology at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, focusing on deciphering genetic and molecular correlations between barley shoot architecture (tiller formation) and spike development to overcome yield limitations.
Her research centers on plant developmental biology and crop genetics, specifically investigating how high-tillering mutants reveal genes controlling tiller numbers and their subsequent impact on seed count per spike and grain weight. This work addresses critical breeding challenges where increased tillering traditionally reduces other yield components, utilizing molecular approaches to optimize agricultural productivity in cereal crops.
Dr. Walla maintains active research operations with direct institutional contact via telephone (+49 211 81-13353), though email communication requires portal access. Her work integrates with university-wide platforms including plant metabolomics and imaging technologies through the CEPLAS research consortium.
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