Epigenetic variation has been associated with a wide range of adaptive phenotypes in plants, but there exist few direct means for exploiting this variation. RNAi suppression of the plant-specific gene, MutS HOMOLOG1 (MSH1), in multiple plant species produces a range of developmental changes accompanied by modulation of defence, phytohormone and abiotic stress response pathways along with methylome repatterning. This msh1-conditioned developmental reprogramming is retained independent of transgene segregation, giving rise to transgene-null ‘memory’ effects. An isogenic memory line crossed to wild type produces progeny families displaying increased variation in adaptive traits that respond to selection. This study investigates amenability of ...
To increase both the yield potential and stability of crops, integrated breeding strategies are used...
Epigenetics offers important opportunities in breeding to improve the potential yield in a wide vari...
Quantitative traits, such as size and weight in animals and seed yield in plants, are distributed no...
Epigenetic variation has been associated with a wide range of adaptive phenotypes in plants, but the...
Plant responses to a multitude of environmental changes have potential adaptive and agronomic benefi...
Greater soybean productivity depends on the genetic improvement of yield components, epigenetic effe...
Crop resilience and yield stability are complex traits essential for food security. Sorghum bicolor ...
Rapid response to stress in plants is thought to involve epigenomic effects, but the extent to which...
Epigenetic variations are involved in the control of plant developmental processes and participate i...
MUTS HOMOLOGUE 1 (MSH1) is a nuclear gene unique to plants that functions in mitochondria and plasti...
Dynamic transcriptional and epigenetic changes enable rapid adaptive benefit to environmental fluctu...
To better adapt transiently or lastingly to stimuli from the surrounding environment, the chromatin ...
BackgroundThe epigenetic mechanisms play critical roles in a vast diversity of biological processes ...
To increase both the yield potential and stability of crops, integrated breeding strategies are used...
Epigenetics offers important opportunities in breeding to improve the potential yield in a wide vari...
Quantitative traits, such as size and weight in animals and seed yield in plants, are distributed no...
Epigenetic variation has been associated with a wide range of adaptive phenotypes in plants, but the...
Plant responses to a multitude of environmental changes have potential adaptive and agronomic benefi...
Greater soybean productivity depends on the genetic improvement of yield components, epigenetic effe...
Crop resilience and yield stability are complex traits essential for food security. Sorghum bicolor ...
Rapid response to stress in plants is thought to involve epigenomic effects, but the extent to which...
Epigenetic variations are involved in the control of plant developmental processes and participate i...
MUTS HOMOLOGUE 1 (MSH1) is a nuclear gene unique to plants that functions in mitochondria and plasti...
Dynamic transcriptional and epigenetic changes enable rapid adaptive benefit to environmental fluctu...
To better adapt transiently or lastingly to stimuli from the surrounding environment, the chromatin ...
BackgroundThe epigenetic mechanisms play critical roles in a vast diversity of biological processes ...
To increase both the yield potential and stability of crops, integrated breeding strategies are used...
Epigenetics offers important opportunities in breeding to improve the potential yield in a wide vari...
Quantitative traits, such as size and weight in animals and seed yield in plants, are distributed no...