<div><p>Improving mulberry leaf production with enhanced leaf quality holds the key to sustain the ever increasing demand for silk. Adoption of modern genomic approaches for crop improvement is severely constrained by the lack of sufficient molecular markers in mulberry. Here, we report development and validation of 206 EST derived SSR markers using transcriptome data generated from leaf tissue of a drought tolerant mulberry genotype, Dudia white. Analysis of transcriptome data containing 10169 EST sequences, revealed 1469 sequences with microsatellite repeat motifs. We designed a total of 264 primers to the most appropriate repeat regions, of which 206 were locus specific. These markers were validated with 25 diverse mulberry accessions an...
Apart from being fed to silkworms in sericulture, the ecologically important Mulberry plant has been...
The foliage of mulberry, Morus indica, serves as feed for the silkworm, and developing elite cultiva...
Mulberries are members of the genus Morus L., a taxonomic group showing a great genetic variability ...
Improving mulberry leaf production with enhanced leaf quality holds the key to sustain the ever incr...
Mulberry (Morus Indica) leaves have gained commercial and economical importance in India by domestic...
Mulberry (Morus L.) is essential for sericulture industry as the primary source of food for silkworm...
Germplasm evaluation is essential in any crop improvement program and genetic characterization atmor...
Sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) is a novel molecular marker technique designed to amp...
Mulberry is a perennial and economically important plant that has traditionally been used for feedin...
Abstract Background Mulberry trees are the most important host for rearing mulberry silkworms in ser...
Background: The genus Morus, known as mulberry, is a dioecious and cross-pollinating plant that is t...
Genetic diversity among plants sprouted from seven year old clones of mulberry (Morus indica var. S3...
The present investigation revealed that the mulberry plants are dioceious and cross pollinated with ...
Mulberry (Morus spp.) is an economically important tree crop being cultivated in India, China and ot...
PubMedID: 22222844Background: In recent years, DNA-based markers have been used quite extensively be...
Apart from being fed to silkworms in sericulture, the ecologically important Mulberry plant has been...
The foliage of mulberry, Morus indica, serves as feed for the silkworm, and developing elite cultiva...
Mulberries are members of the genus Morus L., a taxonomic group showing a great genetic variability ...
Improving mulberry leaf production with enhanced leaf quality holds the key to sustain the ever incr...
Mulberry (Morus Indica) leaves have gained commercial and economical importance in India by domestic...
Mulberry (Morus L.) is essential for sericulture industry as the primary source of food for silkworm...
Germplasm evaluation is essential in any crop improvement program and genetic characterization atmor...
Sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) is a novel molecular marker technique designed to amp...
Mulberry is a perennial and economically important plant that has traditionally been used for feedin...
Abstract Background Mulberry trees are the most important host for rearing mulberry silkworms in ser...
Background: The genus Morus, known as mulberry, is a dioecious and cross-pollinating plant that is t...
Genetic diversity among plants sprouted from seven year old clones of mulberry (Morus indica var. S3...
The present investigation revealed that the mulberry plants are dioceious and cross pollinated with ...
Mulberry (Morus spp.) is an economically important tree crop being cultivated in India, China and ot...
PubMedID: 22222844Background: In recent years, DNA-based markers have been used quite extensively be...
Apart from being fed to silkworms in sericulture, the ecologically important Mulberry plant has been...
The foliage of mulberry, Morus indica, serves as feed for the silkworm, and developing elite cultiva...
Mulberries are members of the genus Morus L., a taxonomic group showing a great genetic variability ...