The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively few of the 25 recognized species have been evaluated genetically. The apparent lack of basic knowledge pertaining to the levels of genetic diversity both within and between the 17 Australian wild species is a major obstacle to both their effective conservation and potential use in breeding programmes. Twelve Sorghum bicolor-derived simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were evaluated for cross-species amplification in all 25 Sorghum species. The SSR markers were highly polymorphic, with diversity indices ranging from 0.59 to 0.99 with mean of 0.91. Five markers combined were able to differentiate 24 of the 25 Sorghum species, with intra-specie...
ABSTRACT 95 sorghum accessions (1,425 individuals) sampled represented most of crop-cultivated areas...
Analysis of phenotypic performance in the field in combination with molecular analysis provides usef...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively ...
The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively ...
SSR and SRAP markers-based Genetic Diversity in Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) Accessions of ...
Two DNA-based fingerprinting techniques, simple sequence repeats (SSR) and random amplified polymorp...
The Guinea-race of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a predominantly inbreeding, diploid cere...
Abstract Genetic diversity plays an important role in selection of parental stocks in plant breeding...
The objectives of this study were to determine the genetic diversity of Japanese cultivated sorghum ...
Premise of the study: Discrepancies in terms of genotyping data are frequently observed when compari...
Genetic integrity of an accession should be preserved in the conservation of germplasm. Characteriza...
Selection and use of genetically diverse genotypes are key factors in any crop breeding program to d...
95 sorghum accessions (1,425 individuals) sampled represented most of crop- cultivated areas in Suda...
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers with a high degree of polymorphism contribute to the molecular ...
ABSTRACT 95 sorghum accessions (1,425 individuals) sampled represented most of crop-cultivated areas...
Analysis of phenotypic performance in the field in combination with molecular analysis provides usef...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively ...
The Sorghum genus is extremely diverse both morphologically and geographically, however, relatively ...
SSR and SRAP markers-based Genetic Diversity in Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) Accessions of ...
Two DNA-based fingerprinting techniques, simple sequence repeats (SSR) and random amplified polymorp...
The Guinea-race of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a predominantly inbreeding, diploid cere...
Abstract Genetic diversity plays an important role in selection of parental stocks in plant breeding...
The objectives of this study were to determine the genetic diversity of Japanese cultivated sorghum ...
Premise of the study: Discrepancies in terms of genotyping data are frequently observed when compari...
Genetic integrity of an accession should be preserved in the conservation of germplasm. Characteriza...
Selection and use of genetically diverse genotypes are key factors in any crop breeding program to d...
95 sorghum accessions (1,425 individuals) sampled represented most of crop- cultivated areas in Suda...
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers with a high degree of polymorphism contribute to the molecular ...
ABSTRACT 95 sorghum accessions (1,425 individuals) sampled represented most of crop-cultivated areas...
Analysis of phenotypic performance in the field in combination with molecular analysis provides usef...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...