The use of genetic male sterility to facilitate recurrent selection in soybeans has been discussed by Brim and Stuber (1973), Fehr and Ortiz (1975), Kenworthy and Brim (1979) and Brim and Burton (1979). A problem with the selection schemes that have been presented is the occurrence of male- sterile segregates in the yield-test plots and the consequent reduction of precision in measuring yield. In the proposed scheme (Table 1), male sterility is employed to recombine selected lines, but tested material consists of homozygous fertile plants
The most common breeding method used in soybean varietal development programs is to make many bipare...
The most common type of reproductive mutations observed in the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]are t...
Two non-allelic male-sterile strains each controlled by a single recessive gene, ms1 (Brim and Young...
The synthesis of random-mating soybean populations and their use in recurrent selection programs was...
Epistasis, or non-allelic interaction, may be of considerable importance in the inheritance of quant...
The synthesis of random-mating soybean populations and their use in recurrent selection programs was...
Recurrent selection procedures have had limited application in soybean improvement (Kenworthy, 1976)...
In the M2 populations of different soybean varieties irradiated with gamma rays, a total of seven li...
Recurrent selection is a method for population improvement which has been used in soybean [Glycine m...
In soybeans, there are at least four recessive genes (ms1, ms2, ms3, ms4) that impart unconditional ...
In 1975 we selected green, partially sterile plants in farmers\u27 fields when the normal plants had...
The production of hybrid soybean will require the discovery of F1 heterosis of a magnitude that prov...
In 1976 several crosses were made to determine if any linkage existed between ms2 and selected genes...
The most common breeding method used in soybean varietal development programs is to make many bipare...
Singh et al. (1974) reported the inheritance as well as the pollen behaviour of 3 male-sterile lines...
The most common breeding method used in soybean varietal development programs is to make many bipare...
The most common type of reproductive mutations observed in the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]are t...
Two non-allelic male-sterile strains each controlled by a single recessive gene, ms1 (Brim and Young...
The synthesis of random-mating soybean populations and their use in recurrent selection programs was...
Epistasis, or non-allelic interaction, may be of considerable importance in the inheritance of quant...
The synthesis of random-mating soybean populations and their use in recurrent selection programs was...
Recurrent selection procedures have had limited application in soybean improvement (Kenworthy, 1976)...
In the M2 populations of different soybean varieties irradiated with gamma rays, a total of seven li...
Recurrent selection is a method for population improvement which has been used in soybean [Glycine m...
In soybeans, there are at least four recessive genes (ms1, ms2, ms3, ms4) that impart unconditional ...
In 1975 we selected green, partially sterile plants in farmers\u27 fields when the normal plants had...
The production of hybrid soybean will require the discovery of F1 heterosis of a magnitude that prov...
In 1976 several crosses were made to determine if any linkage existed between ms2 and selected genes...
The most common breeding method used in soybean varietal development programs is to make many bipare...
Singh et al. (1974) reported the inheritance as well as the pollen behaviour of 3 male-sterile lines...
The most common breeding method used in soybean varietal development programs is to make many bipare...
The most common type of reproductive mutations observed in the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]are t...
Two non-allelic male-sterile strains each controlled by a single recessive gene, ms1 (Brim and Young...