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Erik Wijnker is a Research Officer at Wageningen University & Research, affiliated with the Centre for Genetic Resources, The Netherlands (CGN). His research focuses on plant genetics, molecular biology, and plant breeding, with a strong emphasis on genetic resources, meiotic processes, and photosynthesis optimization. He has contributed to projects such as the AGENT network and the development of advanced cytogenetic methods for breeding.
Key research interests include the genetic basis of plant reproduction, chromosome substitution mapping, and organellar genome interactions. His work bridges fundamental plant biology with applied breeding strategies, aiming to improve crop resilience and genetic diversity. Notable contributions include studies on Arabidopsis thaliana and potato genetics, as well as seed viability protocols for ex situ genebanks.
Wijnker has supervised PhD candidates in projects such as 'Unraveling cyto-nuclear interactions in Arabidopsis' and 'Advanced cytogenetic methods for plant breeding.' He leads initiatives like the AGENT project, focusing on genomic diversity and data management in genetic resources.
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