Background: Hybrids represent a cornerstone in the success story of breeding programs. The fundamental principle underlying this success is the phenomenon of hybrid vigour, or heterosis. It describes an advantage of the offspring as compared to the two parental lines with respect to parameters such as growth and resistance against abiotic or biotic stress. Dominance, overdominance or epistasis based models are commonly used explanations. Conclusion/Significance: The heterosis level is clearly a function of the combination of the parents used for offspring production. This results in a major challenge for plant breeders, as usually several thousand combinations of parents have to be tested for identifying the best combinations. Thus, any app...
<div><p>Heterosis, the greater vigor of hybrids compared to their parents, has been exploited in mai...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, has been of tremendous importance in agriculture for the improvement of...
Heterosis describes the phenotypic superiority of hybrids over their parents in traits related to ag...
Background: Hybrids represent a cornerstone in the success story of breeding programs. The fundament...
BACKGROUND: Hybrids represent a cornerstone in the success story of breeding programs. The fundament...
Recognition and exploitation of hybrid vigor or heterosis among individual crosses of plants and ani...
A recombinant inbred line (RIL) population, derived from two Arabidopsis thaliana accessions, and th...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Not AvailableHeterosis has been commercially exploited in many crops; however, its genetic and molec...
Heterosis describes the phenotypic superiority of hybrids over their parents in traits related to ag...
Heterosis describes the phenotypic superiority of hybrids over their parents in traits related to ag...
Heterosis, the greater vigor of hybrids compared to their parents, has been exploited in maize breed...
Heterosis describes the phenotypic superiority of hybrids over their parents in traits related to ag...
<div><p>Heterosis, the greater vigor of hybrids compared to their parents, has been exploited in mai...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, has been of tremendous importance in agriculture for the improvement of...
Heterosis describes the phenotypic superiority of hybrids over their parents in traits related to ag...
Background: Hybrids represent a cornerstone in the success story of breeding programs. The fundament...
BACKGROUND: Hybrids represent a cornerstone in the success story of breeding programs. The fundament...
Recognition and exploitation of hybrid vigor or heterosis among individual crosses of plants and ani...
A recombinant inbred line (RIL) population, derived from two Arabidopsis thaliana accessions, and th...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Not AvailableHeterosis has been commercially exploited in many crops; however, its genetic and molec...
Heterosis describes the phenotypic superiority of hybrids over their parents in traits related to ag...
Heterosis describes the phenotypic superiority of hybrids over their parents in traits related to ag...
Heterosis, the greater vigor of hybrids compared to their parents, has been exploited in maize breed...
Heterosis describes the phenotypic superiority of hybrids over their parents in traits related to ag...
<div><p>Heterosis, the greater vigor of hybrids compared to their parents, has been exploited in mai...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, has been of tremendous importance in agriculture for the improvement of...
Heterosis describes the phenotypic superiority of hybrids over their parents in traits related to ag...