Ulrich Lutz
I am interested in deciphering the genetic basis of adaptation and phenotypic plasticity of flowering time of plants, especially in response to changing environmental conditions. I use natural variation as a resource of genetic diversity to identify new alleles of known genes to better understand gene function, regulation, and interaction. Employing CRISPR/Cas9 technology, I investigate GxG interaction by testing a deleterious genetic deletion in a large set of natural Arabidopsis genetic backgrounds. I also work on herbicide resistance of Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass), a plant species classified as a weed. Several next generation sequencing technologies and methods are applied to study the dynamics of resistance dispersion and the population structure of local and nationwide samples.
Research lines
- GxG interactions. Flowering time variation. Herbicide resistance.
Short vita
Selected publications
Journal articles
Lutz, U., Nussbaumer, T., Spannagl, M., Dienter, J., Mayer, K. F., Schwechheimer C.
eLIFE (2017), e22114
Lutz, U., Posé, D., Pfeifer, M., Gundlach, H., Hagmann, J., Wang, C., Weigel, D., Mayer, K. F., Schmid, M., Schwechheimer C.
PLoS Genet. (2015), 11(10):e1005588
Lutz, U., Schwechheimer C.
bioRxiv preprint (2017), doi: 10.1101/153197
Population structure and evolution of resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors Armaranthus tuberculatus in Italy.
Milani, A., Lutz, U., Galla, G., Scarabel, L., Weigel, D., and Sattin, M.
Pest Manag Sci (2021), published online 25 February 2021