AbstractDissection of functional genes within the quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling maize yield is typically labor intensive and has placed determinants for further utilization of QTLs to breed maize because of no direct and simple strategies to identify the genes. Additionally, considerable variance of the QTLs with the environmental conditions in practice has, for a long time, been less understood at the level of the gene expression. A large-scale co-localization of 94 QTLs controlling yield and 1433 abiotic stress-responsive genes on chromosomes in maize together with 74 genes non-responsive to the abiotic stresses as controls was conducted. Consequently, 383 (40.8%) of 938 water deficit-regulated genes, 70 (23.6%) of 296 salt s...
Environmental constraints that include abiotic stress factors such as salt, drought, cold and extrem...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
AbstractDissection of functional genes within the quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling maize y...
At least 75% of the world’s grain production comes from the three most important cereal crops: rice ...
In order to unravel the genetic architecture underlying plant response to drought, we adopted an int...
Drought is one of the most critical abiotic stresses influencing maize yield. Improving maize cultiv...
IntroductionQuantitative trait nucleotide (QTN)-by-environment interactions (QEIs) play an increasin...
Despite numerous published reports of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for drought-related traits, prac...
Water shortage is a major cause of yield loss in maize. Thus, breeding for adaptation to waterstress...
Drought is one of the most important factors contributing to crop yield loss. In order to develop m...
<div><p>Soil waterlogging is one of the major abiotic stresses adversely affecting maize growth and ...
Abstract. Water shortage is a major cause of yield loss in maize. Thus, breeding for adaptation to w...
Soil waterlogging is one of the major abiotic stresses adversely affecting maize growth and yield. T...
Grain yield is a complex trait, strongly influenced by the environment: severe losses can be caused ...
Environmental constraints that include abiotic stress factors such as salt, drought, cold and extrem...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
AbstractDissection of functional genes within the quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling maize y...
At least 75% of the world’s grain production comes from the three most important cereal crops: rice ...
In order to unravel the genetic architecture underlying plant response to drought, we adopted an int...
Drought is one of the most critical abiotic stresses influencing maize yield. Improving maize cultiv...
IntroductionQuantitative trait nucleotide (QTN)-by-environment interactions (QEIs) play an increasin...
Despite numerous published reports of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for drought-related traits, prac...
Water shortage is a major cause of yield loss in maize. Thus, breeding for adaptation to waterstress...
Drought is one of the most important factors contributing to crop yield loss. In order to develop m...
<div><p>Soil waterlogging is one of the major abiotic stresses adversely affecting maize growth and ...
Abstract. Water shortage is a major cause of yield loss in maize. Thus, breeding for adaptation to w...
Soil waterlogging is one of the major abiotic stresses adversely affecting maize growth and yield. T...
Grain yield is a complex trait, strongly influenced by the environment: severe losses can be caused ...
Environmental constraints that include abiotic stress factors such as salt, drought, cold and extrem...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...
In maize, two major quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) on chromosome bins 1.06 and 2.04 have been shown ...