Heterosis refers to the superior performance of F1 hybrids over their respective parental inbred lines. Although the genetic and expression basis of heterosis have been previously investigated, the metabolic basis for this phenomenon is poorly understood. In a preliminary morphological study in Brassica juncea, we observed significant heterosis at the 50% flowering stage, wherein both the growth and reproduction of F1 reciprocal hybrids were greater than that of their parents. To identify the possible metabolic causes or consequences of this heterosis, we carried out targeted LC-MS analysis of 48 primary (amino acids and sugars) and secondary metabolites (phytohormones, glucosinolates, flavonoids, and phenolic esters) in five developmental ...
Despite heterosis contributing to genetic improvements in crops, root growth heterosis in rapeseed p...
In this thesis the metabolic variation in Brassica rapa is described based on results of metabolic p...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Background Heterosis is biologically important but the molecular basis of the phenomenon is poorly ...
The exploitation of heterosis through hybrid breeding is one of the major breeding objectives for pr...
Brassica rapa and Raphanus sativus are two important edible vegetables that contain numerous nutriti...
Phenolic compounds are proving to be increasingly important for human health and in crop development...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Glucosinolates are a major class of secondary metabolites found in the Brassicaceae, whose degradati...
Heterosis-associated cellular and molecular processes were analyzed in seeds and seedlings of Arabid...
Fixed heterosis resulting from favorable interactions between the genes on their homoeologous genome...
The composition and content of sugar and acid are important indicators of organ development and the ...
Brassica rapa studies towards metabolic variation have largely been focused on the profiling of the ...
Brassica rapa studies towards metabolic variation have largely been focused on the profiling of the ...
Plants produce a variety of floral specialized (secondary) metabolites with roles in several physiol...
Despite heterosis contributing to genetic improvements in crops, root growth heterosis in rapeseed p...
In this thesis the metabolic variation in Brassica rapa is described based on results of metabolic p...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...
Background Heterosis is biologically important but the molecular basis of the phenomenon is poorly ...
The exploitation of heterosis through hybrid breeding is one of the major breeding objectives for pr...
Brassica rapa and Raphanus sativus are two important edible vegetables that contain numerous nutriti...
Phenolic compounds are proving to be increasingly important for human health and in crop development...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Glucosinolates are a major class of secondary metabolites found in the Brassicaceae, whose degradati...
Heterosis-associated cellular and molecular processes were analyzed in seeds and seedlings of Arabid...
Fixed heterosis resulting from favorable interactions between the genes on their homoeologous genome...
The composition and content of sugar and acid are important indicators of organ development and the ...
Brassica rapa studies towards metabolic variation have largely been focused on the profiling of the ...
Brassica rapa studies towards metabolic variation have largely been focused on the profiling of the ...
Plants produce a variety of floral specialized (secondary) metabolites with roles in several physiol...
Despite heterosis contributing to genetic improvements in crops, root growth heterosis in rapeseed p...
In this thesis the metabolic variation in Brassica rapa is described based on results of metabolic p...
Heterosis refers to the increase in biomass, stature, fertility, and other characters that impart su...