The current rate of yield gain in crops is insufficient to meet the predicted demands. Capturing the yield boost from heterosis is one of the few technologies that offers rapid gain. Hybrids are widely used for cereals, maize and rice, but it has been a challenge to develop a viable hybrid system for bread wheat due to the wheat genome complexity, which is both large and hexaploid. Wheat is our most widely grown crop providing 20% of the calories for humans. Here, we describe the identification of Ms1, a gene proposed for use in large-scale, low-cost production of male-sterile (ms) female lines necessary for hybrid wheat seed production. We show that Ms1 completely restores fertility to ms1d, and encodes a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-ancho...
Wild species are extremely rich resources of useful genes not available in the cultivated gene pool....
Breeding hybrids with maximum heterosis requires efficient cross-pollination and an improved male st...
Today, the world’s population is increasing at the most rapid rate ever. Two hundred people are bein...
The development and adoption of hybrid seed technology have led to dramatic increases in agricultura...
Over one billion people, more than 1/9th of the global population, are undernourished. Feeding the e...
International audienceTo meet the challenge of feeding almost 10 billion people by 2050, wheat yield...
Hybrid varieties can provide the boost needed to increase stagnant wheat yields through heterosis. T...
Hybrid wheat offers promises to break the yield stagnation in global wheat productivity. Studies wer...
Wheat is an important crop and represents an essential component of the global food security. Hybrid...
Exploiting hybrid wheat heterosis has been long pursued to increase crop yield, stability and unifor...
Higher wheat prices, performance potential of hybrids and the availability of new next generation se...
In the last decade the breeding technology referred to as ‘genomic selection’ (GS) has been implemen...
Simple Summary Many crops including wheat have a narrow genetic base after hundreds of years of bre...
Conventional breeding has been immensely successful in increasing crop production to meet the demand...
Bread wheat is a hexaploid plant that contains three subgenomes derived from a hybridization event b...
Wild species are extremely rich resources of useful genes not available in the cultivated gene pool....
Breeding hybrids with maximum heterosis requires efficient cross-pollination and an improved male st...
Today, the world’s population is increasing at the most rapid rate ever. Two hundred people are bein...
The development and adoption of hybrid seed technology have led to dramatic increases in agricultura...
Over one billion people, more than 1/9th of the global population, are undernourished. Feeding the e...
International audienceTo meet the challenge of feeding almost 10 billion people by 2050, wheat yield...
Hybrid varieties can provide the boost needed to increase stagnant wheat yields through heterosis. T...
Hybrid wheat offers promises to break the yield stagnation in global wheat productivity. Studies wer...
Wheat is an important crop and represents an essential component of the global food security. Hybrid...
Exploiting hybrid wheat heterosis has been long pursued to increase crop yield, stability and unifor...
Higher wheat prices, performance potential of hybrids and the availability of new next generation se...
In the last decade the breeding technology referred to as ‘genomic selection’ (GS) has been implemen...
Simple Summary Many crops including wheat have a narrow genetic base after hundreds of years of bre...
Conventional breeding has been immensely successful in increasing crop production to meet the demand...
Bread wheat is a hexaploid plant that contains three subgenomes derived from a hybridization event b...
Wild species are extremely rich resources of useful genes not available in the cultivated gene pool....
Breeding hybrids with maximum heterosis requires efficient cross-pollination and an improved male st...
Today, the world’s population is increasing at the most rapid rate ever. Two hundred people are bein...